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"This is all my fault! I'm a worthless excuse for a [[Mini-Con]]!"
"This is all my fault! I'm a worthless excuse for a [[Mini-Con]]!"
:—'''Jolt'''' having a panic attack.
:—'''Jolt''' having a panic attack.


==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 02:59, 26 July 2011

Transformers: Cybertron ep 5
Galaxy Force ep 6
"Space"
脅威の惑星スピーディア ()
(Kyōi no Wakusei Speedia)
"Wondrous Planet Speedia"
Production company TV Aichi, We've, Tōkyū Agency
Airdate February 12, 2005 (Japanese)
July 16, 2005 (English)
Writer Hiro Masaki
Director Fumiharu Kamanaka, Megumi Sakai (asst. dir.)
Animation studio GONZO

Scattorshot and Bud use the space bridge to travel beyond Earth's atmosphere, but a Decepticon attack could spell their doom!


Synopsis

You're gonna regret tailgating me...

In the Autobots' base on Earth, Bud loudly announces his desire to follow in Hot Shot and Red Alert's footsteps and travel into space. He manages to talk Jolt into thinking it's a good idea, and Jolt in turn convinces Scattorshot to take Bud above the Earth's atmosphere and into space using the space bridge. As Optimus Prime has taken most of the other Autobots to look for the Omega Lock in the British Isles, nobody is around to tell him what a crazy idea this is; by the time Jetfire, Coby and Lori realize that Bud and Scattorshot are not where they should be, the pair are already above the clouds.

Concurrently, on Velocitron, Hot Shot is in awe of the planet's huge race tracks, while Red Alert can't see any point in them. But they are not the only offworlders on the Speed Planet: Megatron is also there, and locates the planet's leader, Override, just as she wins yet another race. Megatron directly questions her on the whereabouts of Velocitron's Cyber Planet Key, but Override informs him that he will have to beat her in a race before she will tell him. Despite Megatron's use of his Cyber Key Power, Override still wins the race, but confesses to Megatron that she has never heard of the Cyber Planet Key, and just wanted a challenge.

No, no worries about lack of gravity! Not to mention temperature, radiation, pressure...

Back on Earth—or rather, over it—Bud is having the time of his life on the space bridge. He and Scattorshot, encased in a gravity bubble, look down upon the Earth, but Bud's elation is cut short when Scattorshot spots Starscream and Thundercracker approaching the British Isles. The two Decepticons attack Optimus Prime's team, and a stray missile flies into space and knocks Scattorshot and Bud off the bridge, sending them floating off into space. Unaware of the drama unfolding above, the Autobots down below continue their battle, and call on Jetfire to back them up. Just as Jetfire deploys from the Autobot base, however, Coby and Lori finally manage to wring Scattorshot and Bud's location out of Jolt, and they promptly flip out. Coby triangulates their position and finds that they're drifting helplessly, so they call on Jetfire to go to their aid. Jetfire wastes no time in breaching the atmosphere and locating his comrades, but just as he is about to take them to safety, a passing satellite collides with them, knocking the gravity bubble from Jetfire's hands and sending Scattorshot and Bud plummeting down through the atmosphere.

I just hope this is covered by my burn insurance!

Back with the battle, Optimus Prime and Vector Prime attempt to lure Starscream and Thundercracker down to ground level, but Starscream isn't falling for it, and seizes the two Autobots before they can get too low. However, they have managed to bring the Decepticons into range of Overhaul's Cyber Key-powered "Slam Attack" missile, and the small Autobot blasts Thundercracker, sending him spiralling into Starscream, who loses his grip on the two Primes. The Decepticons opt for retreat as the Primes, Jetfire and Jolt all try to reach Scattorshot and Bud as they come falling through the sky, their forcefield burning up as they hurtle downward. Suddenly, in a burst of white light, Scattorshot and Bud vanish, and rematerialize inside the Autobot base. Jolt almost offhandedly reveals that Vector Prime has taught him how to open dimension gates, which he used to teleport them to safety.

Taken out by a smaller car - how embarrassing.

Meanwhile, on Velocitron, Hot Shot and Red Alert watch from a distance as Dirt Boss summons his Cyber Key, piquing Red Alert's curiosity. As the medical Autobot muses on the fact that all the Velocitronians have Cyber Keys that are the same color, in contrast to the differently-colored keys the Autobots themselves use, Hot Shot's attention is caught by the sight of Crumplezone and Ransack. The dastardly duo are terrorizing two Velocitronian natives: the youthful Clocker and his wise, elderly mentor Brakedown, who Megatron has ordered them to shake down in hopes of gaining information on the Cyber Planet Key. Red Alert attempts to stop Hot Shot from getting involved, reminding him of Optimus Prime's order not to interact with the locals, but when Crumplezone and Ransack draw their weapons on their two victims, the younger Autobot can't hold himself back, and leaps to their rescue. As Brakedown thanks him for his help, Hot Shot realizes the folly of what he has done...

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Quotes

"Aw, what a drag!"
"Is something wrong, Master Bud?"
"I'm not a master, I told you that!"
"Right, sorry. Bud. Dude."

Bud and Jolt.


"How come everyone thinks I'm going to mess up, just 'cause I like to drive fast? I'd never break Optimus's orders!"

Hot Shot, who breaks Optimus's orders before the sun sets.


"One more second, and I'd have knocked you down like a bowling pin!"
"Hmph. Keep dreaming."

Override and Megatron


"Nice view! You know, there was a scene like this in Mutants From Beyond."
"That's a movie, this is real life!"
"Yeah, what's your point?"

Bud and Scattorshot


Crumplezone: "You raced against Override? Wow, did you win?"
Megatron: "Never mind! She doesn't know anything about the Cyber Planet Key, so it doesn't matter!"
Ransack: "In other words, you lost."

—Ransack is either very brave or very stupid.


Coby and Lori: "He's in space?!"
Lori: "What do you mean?"
Jolt: "He wanted to see space, and he seemed upset when I said no, so I finally said yes, and I talked Scattorshot into it...?"
Lori: "So he got to go and we didn't?!"
Coby: "That's not the point."


"This is all my fault! I'm a worthless excuse for a Mini-Con!"

Jolt having a panic attack.

Notes

Differences with Galaxy Force

  • When Megatron and Override first meet, in Cybertron, Megatron is unaware of who he is addressing until Override tells him. In Galaxy Force, on the other hand, Megatron already knows who Override is, and Override's part of the conversation is instead an expression of disbelief that life exists beyond Velocitron.
  • In Cybertron, Megatron believes Override has cheated to win their race; in Galaxy Force, he is stoic in defeat.
  • In Galaxy Force, Stonehenge is incorrectly located in Ireland. Cybertron fixes this mistake by placing it in England, but it's never really named.

Pain count

  • "Cyber key power": Eight
  • "Super Mode": One (anomalously named "Massive Attack Mode")

Animation and/or technical glitches

  • In the opening scene, the tentacles Jolt is using to run the computer disappear between shots. As does the computer. (The chunk of metal he appears to be standing in front of in later shots is actually some distance away.)
  • When Starscream launches his "Pulse Attack", he speaks with Vector Prime's voice.

Continuity errors

  • The space bridge's relationship to Earth geography is fluid; the lower terminus is in the American Rockies, but in one scene, Scattorshot is clearly passing east-to-west over Mexico, while later he's close enough to the British Isles to get hit by a stray missile. Later yet, he's over Florida.
  • When Thundercracker begins his attack on the Autobots, he says that he's taking "both" of them out. Apparently, he's completely ignoring Landmine and Overhaul in his headcount.
  • So a missile flies off into the unfathomably huge void of space and just happens to hit Scattorshot and Bud? How convenient.

Transformers references

  • Ransack invites Clocker to "Slag off!", dropping Cybertron's first use of the Transformer swear word that Beast Wars made famous.

Trivia

  • As with Starscream and Thundercracker in the previous episode, Megatron now displays his Cyber Key Power for the first time, with no explanation ever being given for how he obtains the ability. On Velocitron, however, Brakedown, Crumplezone, Dirt Boss, and Ransack all summon Cyber Keys at various points in the episode, so it's clearly a widely-known ability there.
  • Three episodes ago, there was one Cyber Key invocation. Two episodes ago, there were two. Last episode, there were four. This episode, there were eight. Thank Primus this progression didn't continue.

Home video releases

All releases listed are in English audio unless otherwise noted.
VHS

United Kingdom 2006 — Transformers: Cybertron — A New Beginning (Paramount)
Australia 2006 — Transformers: Cybertron — A New Beginning (Paramount)

DVD

Japan 2005 — Transformers: Galaxy Force — Vol. 02 (Victor Entertainment) — Japanese audio only.
United States of America 2005 — Transformers: Cybertron — A New Beginning (Paramount)
United Kingdom 2006 — Transformers: Cybertron — A New Beginning (Paramount)
Australia 2006 — Transformers: Cybertron — A New Beginning (Paramount)
United States of America 2008 — Transformers: Cybertron — The Ultimate Collection (Paramount)