Unfinished Business, Part 2

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Story of Binaltech Chapter 17
"Unfinished Business, Part 2"
アンフィニッシュド・ビジネス Part 2
First published June 26, 2008
Story Hirofumi Ichikawa
Continuity Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity
Packaged with Argent Meister

The Autobots battle the Concurrence's newest creation to save Prowl's life.

Synopsis

Analyzing the information provided by Bluestreak's energy wave tracker, Jazz is able to track down the origin point of the energy surge that was causing Prowl's disembodied, dimensionally-displaced life core to destabilize. Following his directions, a team of Autobots strike the location: a research facility run by the evil human organization, the Concurrence. There, the Autobots discover that the Concurrence, allied with Swindle, have created a gigantic creature made from synthetic electrum, and powered by energy from Prowl's life core, channeled through a subspace node within its body. The monster promptly attacks, and the Autobots discover that despite being artificial, its electrum "skin" still proves capable of deflecting their lasers. Jazz quips that research into synthetic electrum is a hot subject right now, and reveals that he has been oufitted with that technology as well! Sending the mental command, Jazz converts his "Argent" armor into artificial electrum and charges the giant, bringing it to its knees. Grimlock tosses Jazz his sword, and Jazz extends the electrum to surround the blade, stabbing the giant in the back and destroying the subspace node. Bluestreak then blasts the giant to oblivion.

With the giant destroyed and the facility now under Autobot control, the team is contacted by the Overdrive of the parallel world that Prowl's life core now resides in. Overdrive confirms that Prowl's life core has stabilized, but that it will be too dangerous to send it back across the dimensions unprotected. Chip Chase allows his consciousness to be transferred back into his human body so that the Binaltech shell can be sent into the other dimension and Prowl's life core can finally be installed within it. All signs point to the true Prowl finally making a return!

Meanwhile, under interrogation, Swindle smarmily pleads innocence, explaining that the electrum giant was a purely human innovation, and that Doctor Arkeville had just found Prowl's life core by accident; Swindle was just giving them advice. After a brief time of peace, it looks like the Decepticons are on the move again, and the Autobot have no time to waste in tracking them down and stopping their derivative Binaltech experiments. Jazz just sighs and wonders who he should give his tickets for a concert the next day to...

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Notes

  • This chapter of the Binaltech story was printed on the packaging of the Argent Meister Binaltech toy. It was released simultaneously with Bluestreak and "Unfinished Business, Part 1", seven months after the last toy and story chapter, and was the first non-exclusive release since Skids (who came with "Darkest Hour") nearly three years beforehand.
  • Electrum previously appeared in the original The Transformers cartoon episode "The Golden Lagoon".
  • Though not explicitly stated, Arkeville's discovery of Prowl's life core in the other dimension is probably related his exploration of subspace back in "Binal Time", when he was searched through the sub-dimension to find a means of bringing Nemesis Prime to life.