More than Meets the Eye - I

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The name or term "More than Meets the Eye" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see More than Meets the Eye (disambiguation).
Transformers Rising
"More than Meets the Eye"

The battle rages on Cybertron!

Synopsis


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Battles

  • First Investigation
  • Stop the Pursuers
  • Return to Base
  • Offshore Drilling Platform
  • Battle on the Platform
  • Spies at the Base
  • Capture the Spies
  • Protect Sherman Dam
  • Stop Rumble
  • Stop the Flood
  • Retake the Dam

Notes

  • The story based on the G1 episode "More than Meets the Eye, Part 1". The word is BASED, since there are quite a few characters who either never appeared in the episode, or are anachronistic:
    • Grimlock, Superion and Menasor are present, but they weren't even created yet.
    • Roadburner, Wheelie, Ratbat, Slugfest, Overkill, Buzzsaw, and Beastbox have been retroactively added. Which creates even MORE of a headache in Wheelie's case since it's doubtful the Autobots have ever been to Quintessa before this point, and Roadburner, being a 1990 Micromaster, was never featured in the cartoon at all. For all we know, however, Soundwave's 1986/87/88 cassettes could have been with him the whole time...
    • Talking of Roadburner, his seemingly random inclusion - being the only Micromaster, the only character beyond 1988, and not coming with his partner Wheel Blaze - suggests that this is the second mobile game in a row Mobage has mistaken Roadburner for Roadbuster. SIGH.
    • Menasor, Superion, and Grimlock could, in theory, be forced to fit if Transformers: Fall of Cybertron is used as a point of reference, and as part of the G1 timeline and not part of the Aligned continuity family.
    • Frenzy wasn't present in the original episode, though since he appeared only a few episodes later and was a 1984 toy, his appearance here is plausible.
    • Buzzsaw also did not appear in the original episode, and appeared later in Season 2. However, he was a 1984 toy so, like Frenzy, this is considered acceptable.
    • All other characters were present in the original episode, so no problems there.
  • This episode is certified Flying Autobots-free.