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'''Ratchet''' ''still'' hasn't learned that saying that won't change anything. | '''Ratchet''' ''still'' hasn't learned that saying that won't change anything. | ||
Revision as of 03:10, 15 September 2012
| This article is about the episode of Transformers: Prime. For the story originally published in The Transformers (Marvel US) #68, see The Human Factor!. |
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| "The Human Factor" | ||||||
| Production company | Hasbro Studios | |||||
| Airdate | September 14, 2012 | |||||
| Written by | Robert N. Skir | |||||
| Directed by | Scooter Tidwell | |||||
| Animation studio | Polygon Pictures | |||||
Silas is given a new lease on life and approaches Megatron with a plan to join the Decepticon ranks.
Synopsis
Within a MECH base, a small team including the surgeon hook Breakdown's reassembled remains up to their computer and infuse them with power. Breakdown awakens, only it's not Breakdown—MECH has implanted Silas within the Decepticon's corpse. Silas is impressed with their ingenuity, but decides that as he's no longer human, he no longer needs their services.
Some time later, Breakdownized Silas drives up to the entrance to a military facility. In the Autobot base, Ratchet and Miko are trying to encourage Bulkhead to keep up his recuperation. Smokescreen suggests he uses the Apex Armor, but Bulkhead sees it as a crutch and knocks it aside, causing it to damage the computer system. Meanwhile, Jack talks with Raf on the phone and is surprised to learn that Raf's been grounded for his slipping grades.
The Decepticons on the Nemesis are likewise surprised when Breakdown's signal shows up on their scanners. Knock Out is sent to investigate with some Vehicons, and finds the military base wrecked. Moments after they arrive, what appears to be Breakdown strides out of the smoke and asks in Silas's voice to be taken to Megatron.
Agent Fowler briefs the Autobots on the theft of the Project Damocles satellite apparently by Breakdown assisted by a human whom Fowler believes is Silas. Meanwhile, Megatron is introduced to the Breakdown/Silas combo, now calling himself Cylas as in "CYbernetic Life Augmented by Symbiosis". Though Knock Out is keen to dissect Cylas, the MECH commander wants to strike a deal with the Decepticons and offers the Damocles weapon as a token of friendship. As Fowler's briefing in the Autobot base ends, the Autobots realize they must protect the satellite's interface codes, currently stored on servers in Colorado.
Soundwave has already gotten to the Colorado base, clearing it using a recording of Fowler's voice, and by the time the Autobots get there, the place is already heavily guarded by Decepticons. Cylas points out to Megatron that now Soundwave is connected to the mainframe, he can operate the satellite. The Damocles satellite is duly launched from the Nemesis, and Soundwave starts targeting the Autobots on the ground. His first shot narrowly misses Smokescreen, and Optimus Prime contacts base for backup. Bulkhead is ready to go but Ratchet stops him as Optimus is actually after technical help to disable the satellite. Ratchet decides Raf is required for this mission and so Raf gets unexpected visitors in the form of Fowler, Miko and Jack.
While the Autobots try to keep Soundwave distracted, Bulkhead attempts to talk Ratchet into sending him to help. Ratchet finally concedes but has his own ideas. While Raf works on a way to crash the satellite and Fowler tries to work out a way to get to the toilet without Raf's mom seeing, the Decepticons detect Raf's hacking attempt. When they track the source to Jasper, Megatron sends Cylas to deal with the matter. Cylas soon hauls up outside Raf's house and takes aim, only for Bulkhead to come barreling down the street and slam him into a nearby drainage canal. Bulkhead's shocked to find that what he thought was Breakdown is actually Silas as the pair start fighting.
Ratchet contacts Optimus who is still running from the Damocles beam, to report that Bulkhead needs backup. Indeed, the Wrecker is still not operating at 100% and not doing well against Cylas, but the addition of Smokescreen to the fight helps. Megatron, impatient at Cylas's failure, orders Soundwave to target the source of the hack. The Autobots take advantage of the cessation of the Damocles attack to try to storm the command center. The kids, meanwhile, spot that the satellite has moved and is now aiming at them. Raf manages to get the satellite's thrusters under his control, and the shot does little more than knock the corner off the KO Burger sign before the satellite starts reentry. Their celebration is interrupted by Raf's mom, but luckily they break out the "study group" defense. Meanwhile, the Autobots break into the command center in time to see Soundwave leaving.
Silas, now losing his fight against Bulkhead and Smokescreen, is called back to the Nemesis. Back on the ship, Megatron announces that Silas has earned his place at the table—Knock Out's dissection table, that is. The protesting MECH commander is zapped and dragged away.
Featured characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
| Autobots | Decepticons | Humans | Others |
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Quotes
"Bulkhead! I needed that!"
Ratchet still hasn't learned that saying that won't change anything.
"What? No! If my mom sees you..."
"Relax, I trained in covert ops."
"I don't care if you were trained by ninja! My mom has eyes in the back of your head."
- —Raf and Fowler
"FYI, you're almost out of TP."
- —Agent Fowler on Raf's toilet paper.
Notes
Animation and technical errors
- When Silas targets the window of Raf's room, his zoomed-in view is from the wrong angle. To be able to see Jack and the others within, he would have to be firing from the opposite side.
- The final shot of the satellite fires parallel to Raf's house. To do this, the satellite would have to be in position below the equator. When it fires, it is shown to be above North America, and burns up in the skies above Jasper not long after.
Continuity notes
- MECH was preparing to save Silas using Breakdown's corpse at the end of "Nemesis Prime".
- Knockout references the events of "Operation: Breakdown" and wants vengeance for it.
- Project Damocles, and Silas' role in it, was first mentioned in "Grill".
- Soundwave displays the picture he took of Jack, Miko, and Raf back in "Darkness Rising, Part 5".
Transformers references
Real-world references
- The surging electricity during Silas' revival reflects toward the animation of Frankenstein's monster.
- The missing-eye appearance on Breakdown's face resembles that of the Terminator.


