What Lies Beneath, Part Three
The Autobots return to Earth to rescue Kicker and Alexis from the Terrorcons.
Energon #22
Script: Simon Furman
Pencils: Guido Guidi
Inks: Rob Armstrong
Lettering: Ben Lee
Colors: David Cheung, Jong-Im Lee
- Major characters (in order of appearance):Megatron, Scorponok, Kicker, Divebomb, Tidal Wave, Insecticon, Cruellock, Battle Ravage, Alexis, Rad, Carlos, Optimus Prime, Hot Shot, Inferno, Ironhide, Jetfire, Levitacus
- Originally published: April, 2004
Synopsis
The issue starts with a flashback to ten years ago, as Megatron plunges into the depths of Unicron, screaming in terror and agony as the chaos-bringer's automated defenses systematically disassemble him, and his spark becomes a part of Unicron. But little by little, he expanded his mind outward. Flash forward to the present, where we see that Unicron's systems have nearly completed Megatron's new body.
On Earth, Scorponok is demanding that Kicker show him his innate sense for energon deposits. Tidal Wave remarks that he doesn't see what's so special about Kicker, to which Scorponok responds that questioning him reminds him of Starscream. This is enough of a warning to shut Tidal Wave up. Meanwhile, Rad reports back to Carlos that he's found Kicker and Alexis. They're just about to give up hope of the Autobots coming, when they all step through a space bridge portal from Cybertron. As Prime steps through, however, he hears Megatron's voice, telling him that he knows how to defeat Unicron. As the Autobots do battle with the Terrorcons, Rad swoops in and rescues Alexis. Rad programs the hovercraft to fly into one of the energon collection rigs, which detonates them all as they make their escape. Scorponok, seeing the explosion, orders the Terrorcons to withdraw from battle to try and salvage their operation. As they do so, Prime once again hears Megatron's voice, telling Prime that he's ready and waiting.
Errors
- TBA
Items of note
- Prior to the issue's release, the cover of the comic was blacked out, so as to not reveal Megatron's form.

