Fight or Flee (episode)
The Decepticons conquer Paradron, a world inhabited by pacifistic Autobots.
Detailed synopsis
In space, Cyclonus and Scourge are pursuing Air Raid. Following him into an asteroid field, the two Decepticons are surprised to see the other Aerialbots. In the firefight, Scourge is damaged, so Cyclonus argues that they charge them. However, the Aerialbots form Superion, further damaging the Decepticons. Cyclonus spots a vortex and decides to take refugee in it. Flying through it, they find a planet that looks similar to Cybertron during the Golden Age. Further analysis is discontinued, however, as they crash hard.
Nursed back to health by the natives, the Decepticons discover that the planet, called Paradron, is inhabited by Autobots. Sandstorm greets the two Decepticons, explaining their pacifistic ways, but Cyclonus and Scourge get a little too much energon...of which the planet has an unlimited supply. Contacting Chaar, they inform Galvatron of the discovery. Sandstorm calls an assembly, warning the others that Cyclonus and Scourge are dangerous, but they ignore his warnings. Soon enough, the Decepticons arrive and declare the planet a part of the Decepticon Empire. Naturally, the Paradrons don't agree with that, one claiming outright that the planet is a democracy. Galvatron shoots the dissenter. Taken to a prison, Sandstorm manages to escape, but Brawl and Razorclaw follow him. They knock him off a bridge, but Sandstorm flies away and manages to lose the two Decepticons. Heading for a long-abandoned spaceship, Sandstorm manages to power it up and take off, narrowly avoiding Divebomb.
Making contact with the Autobots, Sandstorm explains that his ancestors left Cybertron during the fourth great war to escape the violence. The Autobots, knowing that they can't let the Decepticons have Paradron's energon, head for the planet. By now, the Decepticons have dug in and are using the Paradrons as slave labor. Detecting the Autobot ship, the Decepticons destroy the Autobots—or so they think, as the Autobots actually used the ship as a decoy. Ultra Magnus takes a team to secure the energon, while Rodimus Prime takes Springer, Sandstorm, and Sky Lynx to rescue the prisoners. Breaking through the prison defenses, the Autobots present the Paradrons with weapons, but the latter are reluctant to fight. Sandstorm claims that their forefathers would fight as well. The Autobot leader gives them a simpler choice: fight or flee. Reluctantly, the Paradrons take up arms.
Unfortunately, the Decepticons' control over the planet is too firm. Unwilling to let them have Paradron, Rodimus orders Ultra Magnus to destroy the energon core, which would destroy the planet. Sandstorm objects at first, but is okay when he learns that the Paradrons can live on Cybertron. Using escape pods, the Paradrons flee the planet, while Magnus and Sandstorm head for the core. Planting a time bomb, the two Autobots hightail it out of there. Galvatron sneers at their cowardice, then remembers that Magnus is anything but a coward. Realizing that something is wrong, Galvatron orders the Decepticons to abandon the planet.
From space, the Autobots watch the planet explode. Sandstorm remarks that even in death, it's still beautiful. Rodimus callously says that Cybertron is better anyway. Primus wept.
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Notable quotes
"I-is there something wrong with his timing program?"
- -- Sandstorm, asking the question we're all thinking about Blurr.
"I've never seen anything this beautiful in the entire galaxy.... All right, give me the bomb."
- -- Ultra Magnus with one of the greatest lines in the universe.
"Run you Autobot cowards! ...but he isn't coward... Something's wrong here!"
- -- Galvatron mocks Ultra Magnus, then realizes they're in deep slag.
"It's as beautiful in death as it was in life."
"Well, no need to get all mushy. Cybertron's a better place anyway—not so... perfect."
- -- A solemn Sandstorm witnessing the destruction of his home while Rodimus Prime callously mocks him for it.
Other notes
Animation and/or technical glitches
- When the Autobots are meeting on Paradon's moon, Ironhide is seen among the group looking at Rodimus Prime. How the hell did he get better?
- Bruticus is shown as being only a few feet taller than Galvatron.
- Long Haul's bizarre blue-and-orange alternate color scheme, previously seen in "Five Faces of Darkness, Part 4", returns in a few shots during this episode.
Continutity errors
- Although this episode gives Sandstorm's origin, he first appeared in Starscream's Ghost. Wonder why?
- When contacting Chaar, only Soundwave and a Constructicon are shown, yet the voice that speaks is clearly Shrapnel. He even uses Shrapnel's unique repetition of dialogue, dialogue.
- Bruticus talks like Cyclonus in this episode.
- Brawl is shown helping Headstrong man a large gun at the same time as Bruticus is with Galvatron.
- Sandstorm claims his ancestors left during the fourth great war. According to Five Faces of Darkness, Part 4, the current war is the third.
- Apparently, Rodimus Prime is willing to destroy a whole planet rather let the Decepticons have it. And people wonder why everyone else prefers Optimus Prime.
Transformers references
- Paradron would appear in Dreamwave's Micromaster comics, and be the location of an important plot device.
Real-world references
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Miscellaneous trivia
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