Satellite Meltdown

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Transformers: Hunt for the Decepticons
"Satellite Meltdown"
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint HarperFestival
First published August 3, 2010
Adapted by Lucy Rosen
Illustrated by Marcelo Matere
ISBN 9780061991790
0061991791
Page count 24
Price $3.99

Soundwave causes havoc on Earth by targeting human satellites and radio transmissions.

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In Earth orbit, Soundwave hijacks a U.S. military satellite, enabling him to hear everything happening planet-side. Via his satellite connection, Soundwave witnessed Optimus defeating Megatron, and then thanking Sam Witwicky for his contribution in his victory. Deciding that the Autobots' friendship with the humans is what is preventing the Decepticon from achieving victory, Soundwave deploys Ratbat and Buzzsaw. The two Decepticons begin to wreck havok, as Soundwave intercepts any communications sent by the humans asking for Autobot aid. Relaying false information to Optimus and his troops, Soundwave sends the Autobots to an empty warehouse en-lieu of the battleground. Soundwave then sends a message to humanity, informing them that the Autobots have abandonned them, and commands them to surrender to Decepticon rule. Unwilling to believe his friends would abandon humanity, Sam goes to Bumblebee, and the two of them go to the remaining Autobots' location. Quickly deducing Soundwave's involvement, Optimus quickly defeats Ratbat and Buzzsaw. Optimus then asks the military to help them defeating Soundwave, and they self-destruct their hijacked satellite. In the battle's aftermath, the Autobots celebrate yet another victory over their enemies.

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(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

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