Kiss Players episode 48
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| Airdate | February 27, 2007 | |||||
| Continuity | Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity, Unicron Trilogy cartoon continuity | |||||
| Chronology | 2003 | |||||
Lost, Atari finds herself in another universe entirely.
Synopsis
[edit]After colliding with a wall in time, Brave Maximus crashes onto Master millions of years ago, while the Kiss Players are thrown out and scattered. By herself, Atari Hitotonari is awakened from unconsciousness by a small Transformer, who is revealed to be the Blackout. The Mini-Con has been separated from his larger partner and Atari promises to help the two reunite. The strange planet they're on unexpectedly rumbles and the human spots Transformers above fighting with Mini-Cons as weapons. The "earthquake" continues and a seam in the ground opens, threatening to swallow Atari, but she's rescued in the nick of time by Star Dust. Despite the human begging him to help with Blackout, the two fly away from the conflict; from their vantage view, Atari realizes the planet she was on wasn't a planet, it's Unicron! Atari is confused, as the planet-sized menace should have been destroyed by Rodimus Prime, but Star Dust explains that they are actually in a parallel world, one with a different Optimus Prime and a different Unicron.
Star Dust explains that they can't return home, but they get caught up in a force that brings them elsewhere...
Featured characters
[edit](Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
| Autobots | Mini-Cons | Humans | Sparkbots | Misc |
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Notes
[edit]- Atari has ended up in the world of Armada (known in Japan as Legends of the Microns). In that cartoon, Unicron acted as the overall antagonist, and his transformation took place in "Alliance", as did Blackout's being separated from Demolishor.
- The events of this episode are partly covered in comic form by 15 Go! Go! issue #22.

