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===Animation and technical errors===
===Animation and technical errors===
* As in "[[Inside Job]]", Megatron  still has his fusion cannon when he transforms into vehicle mode, despite the arm it was attached to being removed.
* As in "[[Inside Job]]", Megatron  still has his fusion cannon when he transforms into vehicle mode, despite the arm it was attached to being removed.
* How did Optimus take his alt-form with such a large sword mounted on his back, without either of the two concerned not snapping in two?
* How did Optimus transform into his alt-form with such a large sword mounted on his back, without either of the two concerned not snapping in two? Or for that matter, Megatron and his sword?


===Continuity errors===
===Continuity errors===

Revision as of 06:15, 27 October 2012

This article is about the episode from Prime. For the episode from Armada, see Regeneration (Armada).
Transformers: Prime ep 51

This is totally not gonna be epic.
"Regeneration"
Production company Hasbro Studios
Airdate October 26, 2012
Written by Marsha Griffin
Directed by Todd Waterman
Animation studio Polygon Pictures

The quest for the Omega Lock takes the Autobots and the Decepticons to Cybertron for a battle.

Synopsis

Miko is already making plans to move in with Bulkhead on Cybertron while Jack is feeling left out of the loop. Ratchet points out they no longer have the Omega Keys, let alone any way to get to Cybertron. They speculate that Starscream has used the keys to bargain his way back with the Decepticons. While they're wondering why Starscream didn't just try to sell the keys to the highest bidder, they are contacted by Dreadwing, who requests a meeting. Bridging out to a remote location, they find Dreadwing, who presents them with the Forge of Solus Prime. Disillusioned by the fate of his brother, Dreadwing no longer believes in the Decepticon cause, though he's not interested in joining the Autobots either.

Back at base, the Autobots wonder what Megatron will do with the Omega Keys, and Optimus Prime believes he will use them to restore Cybertron for political points. Optimus is aware that Megatron doesn't know of the existence of the Omega Lock, which is needed to use the keys. He reveals to the others that Alpha Trion entrusted him with knowledge of the Lock and its location on Cybertron during the message stored in the Star Saber. Optimus starts using the Forge to modify the GroundBridge.

Dreadwing returns to the Nemesis where Megatron encounters him in a corridor and makes sure to stress that the Decepticons must be united to restore Cybertron. For his part, Dreadwing intends to personally reach out to Starscream. In the medical bay, Knock Out has just finished restoring Starscream's T-Cog when Dreadwing arrives and immediately attempts to kill Starscream. As Knock Out flees, Dreadwing advances on the patient with his sword, but as he raises his sword, Megatron arrived and demands he stand down. Dreadwing refuses, and Megatron is forced to blast a hole through him.

The Autobots wonder why Optimus has been hiding things from them. Smokescreen points out that Megatron would have learned about the Omega Lock by now if Optimus had been more open.

Knock Out and Starscream work on studying the Omega Keys in an attempt to discover how they work. Starscream resorts to hitting one against the table, and then against Knock Out, and they inadvertently discover that the keys lock together. By combining all four, they reveal a holographic map of Cybertron with a location marker on it. Pleased, Megatron orders the space bridge fired up.

Optimus finishes turning the GroundBridge into a space bridge. The base sensors detect the Decepticon space bridge firing up, and the Autobots realize that time is short. Optimus believes they still have the element of surprise. The Autobots pull the various Iacon relics they possess from storage. Meanwhile, Megatron leaves Starscream in command of the ship and takes a platoon of Vehicons with the Omega Keys through the space bridge. As the Autobots likewise fire up their space bridge, Optimus uses the Forge to recreate the Star Saber, and they too head through. Megatron and his men soon stand at the edge of the Sea of Rust.

Jack gives Ratchet a call, as school's out and he, Miko and Raf haven't been picked up by the Autobots yet. Ratchet merely tells them the others are busy and hangs up.

As Megatron and his men walk through the Sea of Rust, Smokescreen rises out of the ground and attacks them from behind. Bumblebee drops scrap on them using the polarity gauntlet, Bulkhead zaps them with the Immobilizer, and Arcee smashes through them while wearing the Apex Armor. Megatron himself faces Optimus and the Star Saber, and while the pair fight, the other Autobots take back the Omega Keys. With a swipe of his blade, Optimus sends Megatron flying so the Autobots can retreat. As Megatron orders his men to follow, Smokescreen phases out of some nearby scenery and drops the spark extractor before disappearing again. The device obliterates the Vehicons before Megatron hurls the Dark Star Saber, impaling it. Megatron orders Starscream to send reinforcements, but Starscream has an even better idea.

File:RegenerationOmegaLockExpanded.jpg
Pure. Epicness.

The Autobots reach the Omega Lock, an unassuming dimple on the landscape. The Keys glow, and the location transforms, creating a huge ring over their heads that fills with a shimmering energy field. Megatron arrives and demands they hand over the Keys. While the Autobots are wondering what motivation Megatron could give them for doing that, a space bridge opens and Starscream, Knock Out and Soundwave step out, carrying the three kids in airtight containers. Megatron threatens to expose all three to Cybertron's toxic atmosphere unless they return the Keys to him.

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Quotes

"Oh gee, why didn't I think of that?"

Knock Out as Starscream bashes an Omega Key against the table.


"Megatron must be stopped no matter the cost."

Optimus, you've already said that.

Notes

Animation and technical errors

  • As in "Inside Job", Megatron still has his fusion cannon when he transforms into vehicle mode, despite the arm it was attached to being removed.
  • How did Optimus transform into his alt-form with such a large sword mounted on his back, without either of the two concerned not snapping in two? Or for that matter, Megatron and his sword?

Continuity errors

  • Despite the rather high stakes, no one on Team Prime thinks to contact Wheeljack.
  • The Autobots were not able to detect the Decepticons' Space Bridge back in Alpha/Omega.

Continuity notes

  • Dreadwing gives the Autobots the Forge of Solus Prime, last seen being used to forge Megatron's Dark Star Saber in "Alpha/Omega". Optimus uses it to convert the GroundBridge into a space bridge and reforge the Star Saber, the latter of which was destroyed in that episode. Megatron himself references the event in battle with Optimus.
  • Dreadwing attempts to kill Starscream for desecrating his twin's body, which he learned about in the previous episode.
  • Every relic which has been collected thus far sees action. This is also the first use of the spark extractor.
  • The research on the Autobots' human allies, first mentioned in "Hard Knocks", sees fruition in this episode.

Transformers references

Real-world references

Trivia

  • Jack, Miko, and Raf appear after a four-episode absence.