The God Gambit
The Decepticons scheme to conquer a race of primitive humanoids by exploiting their religious beliefs.
Detailed synopsis
The episode opens with Astrotrain chasing Cosmos through space, shooting him down where he crash-lands on Titan, one of Saturn's moons. On the surface, slaves are forced to worship a false god statue and give tribute. Rebels try to break this up and denounce the false god for what it is, but Cosmos' crash-landing convinces the slaves that the gods must be angry.
Astrotrain, seeing what's going on, decides to play Goa'uld and tell the people he is a god to enslave them and extract Cosmos' data tracks, in addition to mining the energy crystals of Titan. Starscream is not happy about playing second fiddle.
One of the rebels activates Cosmos' transceiver, and communicates with Optimus Prime on Earth. Jazz and Perceptor head to Titan aboard Omega Supreme (who, for some reason, runs out of fuel on a trip from Earth to Saturn, even though he can fly to Cybertron on most occasions), defeat Astrotrain, and free the enslaved people. As Jazz puts it, "We're not gods and never claimed to be".
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Notable quotes
- "We're not gods and never claimed to be."-Jazz
Other Notes
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Animation and/or technical glitches
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Transformers references
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Real-world references
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Miscellaneous trivia
- Strangely, the existence of a primitive humanoid civilization on Titan was never brought up again in official TF fiction.
- This was one of several episodes subjected to the MSTF treatment at BotCon 1999.
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