Darkest Hour (episode)
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| "Darkest Hour" | ||||||
| Production company | Hasbro Studios | |||||
| Airdate | November 2, 2012 | |||||
| Written by | Steven Melching | |||||
| Directed by | Vinton Heuck | |||||
| Animation studio | Polygon Pictures | |||||
Megatron's plans force Optimus to make a risky decision that could have inescapable consequences for the entire Autobot team.
Synopsis
Featured characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
Quotes
Notes
Animation and technical errors
- As in previous episodes, Megatron's jet mode retains the fusion cannon even though he no longer has it. Taking it a step further, his transformation appears unaffected by the absence of his right arm.
Continuity notes
- Megatron remembers that Jack was entrusted with the Matrix of Leadership back in "Orion Pax, Part 3".
- Ratchet vaguely references the events of "Hurt" when expressing surprise at Wheeljack's arrival. This also seems to be the reason why no one enlisted his aid for the events of the previous episode.
Transformers references
- "Darkest hour", yet again.
- Megatron commands his troops to "Transform and rise up!", a phrase coined by the Animated Megatron.
- The red panel Megatron activates on the Omega Lock resembles an "Energon star".
Real-world references
- The laser used by the Nemesis to destroy the Autobot base is a reference to the city-destroying weapons used by the alien saucers in Independence Day.


