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{{voiceactor|[[Kevin Michael Richardson]] (English)|[[Matthias Klages]] (German)}}
{{voiceactor|[[Kevin Michael Richardson]] (English)|[[Matthias Klages]] (German)}}


The judge did not recognize [[Miko Nakadai|Miss Nakadai]]'s miniature planet as a model of [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]]. He was probably sorry for asking if [[Jack Darby|Mr. Darby]]'s project was operational, as it promptly flipped out and broke a door on its way out of the room. And he likely should have trusted his better judgment when he asked if [[Raf Esquivel|Mr. Esquivel]]'s mechanical volcano was active; its eruption literally shot straight through the roof and into the sky beyond.
The judge did not recognize [[Miko Nakadai (Prime)|Miss Nakadai]]'s miniature planet as a model of [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]]. He was probably sorry for asking if [[Jack Darby (Prime)|Mr. Darby]]'s project was operational, as it promptly flipped out and broke a door on its way out of the room. And he likely should have trusted his better judgment when he asked if [[Raf Esquivel|Mr. Esquivel]]'s mechanical volcano was active; its eruption literally shot straight through the roof and into the sky beyond.


Needless to say, none of the three students got an especially high mark. {{storylink|Masters & Students}}
Needless to say, none of the three students got an especially high mark. {{storylink|Masters & Students}}

Revision as of 03:11, 10 November 2013

The judge is a human from the Prime portion of the Aligned continuity family.
You can't see me!


This character has no official visual representation in any Transformers product or media... yet, at least.

The judge is tough to impress.

Fiction

Prime cartoon

Voice actor: Kevin Michael Richardson (English), Matthias Klages (German)

The judge did not recognize Miss Nakadai's miniature planet as a model of Cybertron. He was probably sorry for asking if Mr. Darby's project was operational, as it promptly flipped out and broke a door on its way out of the room. And he likely should have trusted his better judgment when he asked if Mr. Esquivel's mechanical volcano was active; its eruption literally shot straight through the roof and into the sky beyond.

Needless to say, none of the three students got an especially high mark. Masters & Students