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This article is about the television series. For the video game, see. For the toys, see. Transformers: Prime Genre / Based on by Developed by Voices of Opening theme 'Transformers: Prime' by Ending theme 'Transformers: Prime' by Brian Tyler Composer(s) Brian Tyler Country of origin United States Original language(s) English No.
Of seasons 3 No. Of episodes 65 () Production Executive producer(s) Stephen Davis Running time 21–22 minutes Production company(s) Digitalscape Darby Pop Productions Release Original network Original release November 29, 2010 ( 2010-11-29) – July 26, 2013 ( 2013-07-26) Chronology Followed by (2015) Related shows Official website Transformers: Prime is an American based on the toy franchise by that aired on from November 29, 2010 to July 26, 2013. The series was followed by a TV movie,, which premiered on October 4, 2013 and concluded the show's story. Transformers: Prime focuses on the heroic that make up 'Team Prime', which consists of,,, and. Throughout their battles, the Autobots are aided by three human children and with their help attempt to protect the Earth from the villainous and their leader.
Development of the series began in early 2010 with the announcement that and, screenwriters of the first two live-action films, would be creating the series. Casting began soon after with the announcement that and would reprise their roles as Optimus Prime and Megatron. According to executive producer, the two characters, along with Bumblebee, were considered 'must-haves' for the series and from that point on, they tried to include characters that would contemplate their personalities 'rather than emulate them'. From the early stages of development, a had been created so that the writer had a basic idea of where the plot was heading. Early in development, it was announced that the first season would consist of 26 episodes; the first five airing as a from November 29 to December 3, 2010; the rest episodes aired from February 11 to October 11, 2011.
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While the first season was still running, it was announced the show had been renewed for a second season, also consisting of 26 episodes. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Premise [ ] Setting [ ] Transformers Prime is set in the “Aligned” continuity, taking place after the video games and books –,,,, and.
The, led by, operate from a former American military near Jasper,. The team, also known as Team Prime, initially consists of Optimus,,,,, and, who is killed in the five-part pilot “Darkness Rises”; and later,,, and., the Decepticons’ medical officer, later defects in the television movie finale Predacons Rising.
The Autobots also have several human allies – Jack Darby, and later his mother, June Darby, Japanese transfer student Miko Nakadai, computer prodigy Rafael Esquivel, and American government agent William Fowler. The Decepticons, led by, operate from their warship, the Nemesis. Other members include, and his minion, Knock Out,,, the hive led by Hardshell, and his brother, and. Shockwave creates the series’ third Transformers faction, the, consisting of Predaking,, and Darksteel. Other antagonists in the series include, an evil, planet-eating Transformer, whose body serves as the Earth itself; and MECH, a human faction which wishes to create a new world order through cutting edge technology stolen from the Transformer's deceased.
Synopsis [ ] In the season one pilot, “Darkness Rising”, Cliffjumper is murdered by Starscream, and his corpse used by Megatron to test the Dark Energon, to create an army from ’s fallen. The plan fails when the Autobots destroy Megatron’s space bridge, leaving him in a state. He eventually recovers, taking back his leadership from the treacherous Starscream, who later defects to follow his own path. In the series finale, the Autobots and Megatron join forces to prevent the rise of Unicron. Optimus uses the to knock Unicron back into hibernation, but in doing so, loses his memories and regain his pre-war personality of Orion Pax.
In season two, Megatron manipulates the amnesiac Optimus into decrypting the Iacon archives, which contain coordinates to Cybertronian relics hidden on Earth. Jack travels to Cybertron, obtaining Optimus’ memories from Vector Sigma, and restores them to Optimus. The season mostly is based around the hunt for the Iacon relics. Starscream obtains the four Omega Keys, which power the Omega Lock, a device which can reboot the dead Cybertron, and gives them to Megatron in return for clemency.
Optimus destroys the Omega Lock, but not before Megatron uses its powers to create a new base, Darkmount, on Earth. The Decepticons then target and destroy the Autobot base, unaware the team escaped before hand using their ground bridge. The third season, under the subtitle of “Beast Hunters”, begins with the reunification of Team Prime, introducing Ultra Magnus as Optimus’ second-in-command. The Autobots successfully destroy Darkmount. Shockwave arrives on Earth, planning to create an army of Predacons, starting with Predaking. But when Predaking shows intelligence, Megatron has Shockwave terminate his project, pinning its destruction upon the Autobots.
Soundwave later kidnaps Ratchet, Megatron forcing him to rebuild the Omega Lock using synthetic Energon. Ratchet informs Predaking of the truth, and he defects. During the battle for the Omega Lock, Bumblebee is shot by Megatron, falling into the synthetic Energon. However, he survives, gaining a healed voice, and runs Megatron through with the Star Saber, killing the Decepticon leader.
The Autobots use the Omega Lock to restore Cybertron and head home victorious. The series ends with the television movie, Predacons Rising, where the Autobots and remaining Decepticons rebuild Cybertron. Unicron reanimates Megatron, possessing his body, planning to kill Cybertron, actually his brother, using Dark Energon-infected Predacon corpses. Optimus and Wheeljack retrieve the from deep space and return to aid their comrades.
Optimus uses the AllSpark’s container to imprison Unicron’s spark. Megatron, disillusioned with the prospect of tyranny, disbands the Decepticons and leaves Cybertron. Optimus reveals he fused the Matrix of Leadership and the AllSpark into one, and must fuse with Primus’ core to restore life to Cybertron.
Bidding farewell to his comrades, Optimus Prime flies into Cybertron’s core to begin a new era for the Transformers. Cast and characters [ ]. Main article: Autobots The series stars Optimus Prime (), who acts as the leader of the. In his fight to protect the Earth, Optimus is aided by Ratchet (), who acts as the teams medic and responsible for sending the team out on various locations using the Groundbridge. Bulkhead () acts as the teams muscle and heavy lifting.
Arcee () can transform into a motorcycle and is considered the team's most agile fighter. Rounding up the cast is Bumblebee (), who is the team's scout; Bumblebee remains voiceless throughout most of the series due to his voice box having been damaged and has to communicate through beeps. During the first season, the Autobots encounted Wheeljack (), one of Bulkhead's fellow Wreckers. While initially appearing for one episode in season one, the character would play a more important role and join the team in the latter half of season two.
During the same season, Smokescreen () also joins the team. During the final season, Ultra Magnus (), who is Optimus' second-in-command, comes to Earth to aid him and the Autobots in defeating the Decepticons.
Decepticons, Breakdown Airachnid Dreadwing Predaking Production [ ] Development [ ] and, co-writers of and its sequel, were announced in early February to be helming a new Transformers series which would be CGI-animated. The title of the series was first announced in February 2010 as Transformers: Prime on ' website. Combs also revealed that he would be voicing and that the first season would consist of 26 episodes. The series' logo was revealed on May 3, 2010. Orci stated that one of the reasons he and Kurtzman decided to come back to the franchise is because when working on the live-action film, there were limitations on how much screentime the could appear on-screen and what type of actions they could perform, stating: There were things we wanted to do in the movies that we just couldn't do and there were character arcs that we wanted to explore with the Transformers that we just couldn't do. We wanted to show more of their mythology and their past and their planet and just hang out with them.
You just want to hang out with them! And in the movie, every time you did that, it was very special but it was extremely limited. So there was always another way into the paradigm of what we would have wanted to tell as Transformers stories and this was just a lucky accident that then we got an opportunity to pursue that inspiration - and then find something that obviously we never even thought of for the movies, because it becomes its own thing. On February 4, 2011, when the show's first season resumed airing, it was revealed that the show had been renewed for second season consisting of 26 episodes, similarly to the first. The season started airing on February 18, 2012. On March 1, 2013, it was revealed that the third season of Transformers: Prime, which premiered a few weeks later on March 22, would be the show's last. During the same month, it was also announced that following the series finale, a TV movie called would air and act as a conclusion to the story.
According to vice president Mike Vogel, '[they] knew, from day one, where [they] were going to try to wrap everything up'. Writing [ ] Regarding ideas on the show's themes and inspirations, Orci stated that while were 'about a boy and his cars', the dynamic between the kids and robots in Prime was to be more similar to. In a similar statement, (Jack Darby) revealed in a November 29, 2010 interview with The Trades that while the show does include main human characters, with their relationships with the Autobots being important, the Autobots are at the foreground. According to, from the beginning they had created a of at least 'three years worth of [storylines]' and that 'the universal need to find or forge a family and a home' was one of the major themes when developing the series. According to, from the early stages of development they wanted to the ensemble of characters small; this was done both for production reasons and to allow deeper characterization and development.
The three characters that were considered 'must-haves' for the series were, and. From that point on, they tried to include Autobots and Decepticons that contemplated those characters' personalities, 'rather than duplicate them'. Regarding inclusion in the main cast, Orci stated that he regretted killing her of in and that Prime gave them 'a chance to do what [they]’ve always wanted to do with her'. According the, the staff wanted to include more than in the series, so that the Autobots would always be at a disatvantage and 'make their job that much harder.'
Additionally, when asked about the death of and further characters in the series, he said that 'when [they] kill a character, [they stay dead].' In an interview with, (), when comparing Prime to, said that the writers 'go deeper into the evil side of [Megatron] and what’s driving him.' In a different interview, () said that 'the writing is consistent with that of the original series, though in this new version [.] he has a lot more communication with earthlings, and so he tries to be a little more Earthlike'. During (NYCC) 2011, numerous details regarding season two were revealed.
Regarding Optimus' memory loss and joining the Decepticons, said that they wanted to satisfy fans' expecations 'but take it in unexpected directions. What happens will be pretty unexpected, but pretty organic.' On the revelation that was sealed inside the Earth's core, Kline said that '[they] knew' they had to include him in the series but were initially unsure how. After a writer made the suggestion, they realized Unicron could be included in a way that tied Earth to. He also reaffirmed his comment regarding death in the series, stating that 'anyone can die' and revealed that 'the body count has been upgraded' in season two. During NYCC 2012, it was revealed that the show would be retitled to Transformers: Prime – Beast Hunters for its third season.
In Beast Hunters, the Predacons and Predaking are introduced. By bringing Beasts into the show during the third season, Kline said that this allowed the to further emphasize how Earth and Cybertron are 'brother, or twin, planets'; something they had earlier indicated with Unicron's arc in season one. He called the addition of beasts 'fantastic' as it allowed them to keep shifting allegiances and 'keep the [Autobots and Decepticons] out of balance'. Casting [ ] The first voice actor to be cast in the series was as. Combs revealed this through his personal website on February 4, 2010.
On May 17, 2010 it was revealed that, who had originated the role of in and voiced him in the live-action film series, would return as Optimus' voice in Prime. During on July 8, 2010, it was revealed that would also reprise his role as from the original series. Besides Optimus and Ratchet, further revealed were: Bumblebee, Arcee and Bulkhead. It was also revealed that Starscream and Soundwave would be part of the. On September 8, 2010 the voice actors for the show were revealed. Kline would later reveal that placed high importance in getting Cullen and to reprise their roles as Optimus Prime and respectivelly.
() revealed in an interview that during recording for Transformers: Prime, he and the cast are given the scripts and 'a couple of days [.] to figure out where the story is going'. During 2011, it was revealed that would join the series in season two as Dreadwing. Music [ ] Music in the series was composed. Tyler stated that when he approached to perform the music for the series, they wanted it to be 'cinematic, thematic [and feature] classis scores, similar to.' Live orchestras were used to create the music. A soundtrack was released on March 6, 2012.
Transformers Prime (Music from the Animated Series) by Released March 6, 2013 ( 2013-03-06) Length 1: 12: 24 chronology Terra Nova (2012) Terra Nova2012 Transformers (2012) (2013) 2013 Transformers Prime (Music from the Animated Series) No. Title Length 1. 'Transformers Prime' 3:21 2. 'Optimus Prime Returns' 2:07 3. 'One Shall Rise' 2:43 4. 'Dreadwing' 1:41 5. 'In Defense of Humanity' 2:26 6.
'We Have Returned' 4:42 7. 'Relentless Pursuit' 4:36 8. 'This Is Your Home Now' 5:02 9. 'Autobot Stratagum' 2:38 10. 'Battle in the Energon Mine' 3:11 11. 'Proximity Sensors' 2:17 12. 'Cutting It a Bit Close' 1:28 13.
'The Cons Are Back' 4:46 14. 'RC on the Move' 2:02 15. 'Always Welcome' 2:11 16. 'Arachnid' 4:10 17.
'The Space Bridge' 1:29 18. 'Dogfight' 4:52 19. 'Bumblebee' 1:37 20. 'Next Day after School' 1:12 21. 'Cybertron' 1:31 22.
'Megatron on the Move' 2:44 23. 'The Construct' 2:16 24. 'Prime Finale' 4:16 25.
'Transformers Prime End Title' 3:05. Critical response [ ] Eric Goldman of gave season one a 'great' 8.0 out of 10. He praised the show for creating fully formed, relatable characters, well-done action sequences, serious-minded storylines and voice acting, singling out (Optimus Prime), (Ratchet) and () performances; despite this, he criticized Bumblebee's portrayal as. He concluded he review by stating that the series 'accomplishes its goals, delivering plenty of fun and action, while also incorporating darker and more complex moments that older viewers can appreciate'. Dusty Stower of, placed Transformers: Prime as the sixth best Transformers cartoon.
Stower described the first season as 'a very slow burn, [with] its eventual payoff [being] incredibly anticlimactic' and that in their attempt to focus on the Transformers' mythology, the writers 'forgot to craft three-dimensional, likable characters'. However, he concluded that the show did live up to its promise of an epic tale late in its run and reacted positively to Prime 's portrayal of and. Brian Lowry of stated that Transformers: Prime is 'unexpectedly sharp' and better than the movies, adding that the show's CGI animation is well-suited for rendering shiny robots and 'their vehicular alter egos'; he finished the review by stating that while 'there's nothing more than meets the eye here, [.] what does appear is plenty entertaining'. Ranked Transformers: Prime as #3 on their 'Top 10 Best Transformers Series'. Accolades [ ] Year Award Category Recipient Result Ref. Main article: The official launch date of the toy line is December 1, 2011.
The release date of July 2011 was incorrectly stated during BotCon 2011, but the December 1, 2011 date was later confirmed by the Hasbro Brand Team. Although earlier resources stated that the line would launch on October 1, 2011 or October 11, 2011. Mobile media [ ] Ruckus Mobile Media is to deliver Transformers: Prime innovative storybook for, and (,, ).
The app will deliver immersive reading experiences with interactive storytelling including title specific activities, coloring and read-and-record functions. The app was slated to release in May 2011, but was not released. Books [ ] has released a group of comic books based on Transformers: Prime. A comic book prequel was released on October 13, 2010, in the United States. Followed by an October 26, 2010, Canadian release date.
Adaptations of episodes (usually two episodes per comic book) from the series are currently being released, similar to the comic books. Some Transformers: Prime storybooks are also set for release in April, August and September 2012, in the UK such as Transformers Prime: Official Handbook and Transformers Prime: Meet the Team. Video game [ ]. Main article: A video game developed by and and distributed by released in October 2012. The game is available for,,, and. Sequel [ ] A sequel called debuted in March 2015. The series features Bumblebee as a police officer and follows his adventures on Earth, trying to catch escaped Decepticon prisoners.
Throughout his mission, he's aided by Strongarm, Sideswipe, Grimlock, Fixit, and the humans Denny Clay and his son Russell. Optimus Prime appears in a recurring capacity during the first season as a spirit, before being resurrected in the finale and joining the main cast from season two onwards. The only other characters to return from Transformers: Prime are Ratchet, Bulkhead, Soundwave, and Starscream. References [ ]. • Sol Fury (February 6, 2012)..
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Tranformers: Prime chronicles the triumphant return of the Autobots via the most cutting-edge computer-generated animation ever seen on television. Transformers: Prime deepens the epic mythology of both the Autobots and Decipticons, while starting fresh for a new generation of viewers and future fans.Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Arcee, Ratchet, Bulkhead, and many others are back to “roll out” against Megatron’s latest attempt to conquer Earth. And Megatron proves to be more powerful than ever, having acquired a rare element that allows him mastery over life itself.
‘Team Prime’ may be few against the Decipticons hordes, but they find increased strength via bonds forged with three human teenagers. Make no mistake, Tranformers: Prime Willdeliver heavy metal action, and nail-biting suspense — but it also promises to take the human drama to levels as yet unseen by the franchise. In Jasper, Nevada, three young humans, Jack Darby, Miko Nakadai, and Rafael Esquivel, are accidentally caught in the crossfire in a fight between enormous robots that transform into vehicles.
They are taken to the base of the heroic Autobots, where their leader Optimus Prime explains that he and his team are from the planet Cybertron. As it turns out, the Autobots had a devastating war against the ruthless Megatron and his followers, the Decepticons long ago on Cybertron. While this is going on, Megatron returns from a three-year-long exile in deep space, bringing with him Dark Energon, a substance able to revive the dead and he sets out to raise an army of the undead and conquer Earth. In the conclusion to Darkness Rising, Megatron is seen in front of the Space Bridge waiting for his army of the undead to come through it; however, the Space Bridge explodes, and Megatron is seen no more.
During this mini-series, Arcee’s partner, Cliffjumper is killed in the first episode, setting the tone for the series. In Jasper, Nevada, three young humans—Jack Darby, Miko Nakadai and Rafael Esquivel—are accidentally caught in the crossfire in a fight between giant, mechanical aliens that transform into ordinary vehicles. The three kids are taken to the base of the Autobots, where the Autobot leader Optimus Prime explains that he and his team are a race of autonomous robotic organisms from the far-off planet Cybertron, and they are fighting over their life-source, Energon, with the Decepticons, with whom they once had a war.
The Decepticon leader Megatron returns from a three-year exile with a plan to exploit the properties of a mysterious substance called “Dark Energon”, which has the ability to turn the bodies of dead Transformers into zombies. The Autobots storm an Energon mine in search of their lost comrade Cliffjumper, only to discover that his dead body has been revived as a ravenous zombie by Dark Energon. After Megatron’s supposed death during the explosion that destroyed the Decepticons’ Space Bridge, Starscream assumes his master’s leadership.
But Megatron is found barely alive in the wreckage of the Space Bridge. Megatron remained in stasis for a portion of the first season until he returned to power.
New characters are introduced such as Bulkhead’s best friend, Wheeljack, a former member of a group of Autobots called Wreckers, Silas, leader of a group of human villains known as MECH, and the Decepticons known as Skyquake, Makeshift, Knock Out, Breakdown, and Airachnid. At the end of the season, the Autobots form an uneasy alliance with Megatron when Earth is threatened by an ancient enemy from the past called Unicron the Chaos Bringer. With the power of the Matrix of Leadership, Earth is saved from Unicron’s dark powers. But there comes a price.
When Optimus surrenders the Matrix, he loses more than the collective wisdom of the Primes. He loses his own memory of his life as a Prime and reverts to his original identity of Orion Pax. Following Megatron’s supposed death, Starscream appoints himself as the new Decepticon leader. However, to his annoyance, he finds that the troops don’t respect him as much as they did Megatron and are weary towards him becoming leader. In order to gain their respect, Starscream awakens Skyquake, a legendary Decepticon warrior who was entombed in stasis on Earth for centuries, and attempts to recruit him into his new army. Meanwhile, Ratchet agrees to help Jack, Miko and Rafael with their school science projects, with explosive results. Ms Pgothic Font Free Download. While on a scouting mission in the Arctic, Bulkhead and Bumblebee find a crashed space pod buried in the ice.
They bring it back to base for examination, and Optimus Prime and Arcee venture out into the Arctic to find clues on the pod’s origin. While they are out, the other Autobots discover that the pod contains a large swarm of Scraplets, a vicious and highly dangerous form of Cybertronian wildlife that eats metal. The Scraplets infest the Autobot base, devouring any metal in sight and damaging the Ground Bridge, leaving Optimus and Arcee stranded in the Arctic. The Autobots receive a message from Wheeljack, an old friend of Bulkhead’s from the days of the war, who is visiting Earth while journeying across the galaxy.
Upon picking up the message’s signal, Starscream and Soundwave capture Wheeljack before he can meet the Autobots, and they send in Makeshift, a Decepticon spy able to take on any form, disguised as Wheeljack to discover the location of the Autobot base. Agent Fowler asks for the Autobots’ assistance in transporting a powerful nuclear device to a military base, but since sending such a device through the Ground Bridge could be potentially dangerous, they have to travel by road. Along the way, the Autobots are ambushed by M.E.C.H., a terrorist organization who wish to steal the nuclear device and use it for their own nefarious purposes. The Autobots discover that an Energon Harvester, an ancient and powerful device from Cybertron’s distant past, is on display in a museum, and they attempt to retrieve it with Jack, Miko and Rafael’s aid before it falls into the wrong hands. Starscream also learns of the Harvester’s whereabouts, and he sends Soundwave, along with new Decepticons Knock Out and Breakdown, to obtain it.
In an attempt to get even with school bully Vince, as well as impress his crush Sierra, Jack convinces Bumblebee to help him win an illegal street race. However, things go awry when Knock Out gets involved in the action, kidnapping Vince in the belief that he is Bumblebee’s human partner. Jack accompanies Arcee on a routine scouting mission in a forest, where they discover a crashed space ship in a clearing. They soon discover that the owner of the ship, the deadly and ruthless Decepticon Airachnid, is still prowling the forest in search of a human to hunt, putting Jack in danger. While exploring the wreckage of a crashed Autobot spaceship in a desert, Optimus Prime becomes infected with Cybonic Plague, a deadly virus that leaves him in a critical condition. Arcee and Bumblebee sneak on to the Nemesis in order to find a cure for the virus.
Following Ratchet’s advice, Arcee hooks Bumblebee to Megatron’s machinery and sends him into Megatron’s subconscious, where Megatron’s knowledge of the cure is located. Arcee immediately unplugs Bumblebee from the machinery as soon as the formula is captured. Megatron’s subconscious is mistakenly downloaded into Bumblebee’s head. Megatron manipulates Bumblebee’s mind in a plan to return to his original body and reclaim Decepticon leadership. Meanwhile, Starscream steals the lens from a powerful space telescope and attempts to use it to melt through Arctic ice to gain access to an underground Energon deposit. Megatron makes swift work of Starscream after learning of his treachery.
Starscream attempts to use a shard of Dark Energon to revive the dead body of Skyquake, but his plan is impeded by the Autobots. The Autobots request a Ground Bridge transport at the same time with Starscream.
Hence, the two Ground Bridges appear at once, causing a malfunction that leaves Jack, Miko and Rafael in a parallel dimension, along with the revived but zombified body of Skyquake. Miko is still able to communicate Bulkhead through cell phone texting, and Ratchet is able to bring them back after engineering a Ground Bridge designed to connect the other dimension. During a fight with Bulkhead in an abandoned town, Breakdown is captured by M.E.C.H., who wish to dismantle him and research his inner workings for a project they refer to as “Project: Chimera”. Optimus Prime and Starscream lead separate rescue missions to save Breakdown. Airachnid teams up with M.E.C.H.
In a plot to kidnap Jack’s mother, June, intending to use her as bait to lure Jack and Arcee to M.E.C.H.’s hideout, so Arcee can be captured and used in M.E.C.H.’s experiments. Bulkhead and Arcee, with Miko tagging along, are sent on a reconnaissance mission to investigate a bizarre energy signal. They discover that the signal is coming from a Polarity Gauntlet, a weapon that manipulates magnetic fields, however, they soon come into conflict with Breakdown and Airachnid, who both want the Gauntlet for themselves. Bulkhead, Arcee, Jack and Miko investigate an old Decepticon Energon mine that was supposedly stripped clean. Megatron and Starscream arrive shortly after, with Megatron accusing Starscream of hoarding Energon, and revealing that he knows about Starscream’s other treacherous acts.
Megatron is about to kill his devious second-in-command when he notices Jack and Arcee, and immediately opens fire on them. This accidentally causes a massive cave-in, leaving everyone trapped inside the mine with no way out. Megatron sends Starscream and Airachnid to the site of a crashed Decepticon ship to recover The Immobilizer, a powerful weapon with the ability to freeze Transformers in their tracks.
But after the Autobots discover Starscream bound up in Airachnid’s web, they are surprised when Starscream states that he wishes to join them Note: This episode is dedicated to the memory of Captain H.L. Larry Cullen (Peter Cullen’s older brother who helped inspire Optimus Prime’s voice In US Version), who died in March 2011. Miko rushes out onto the battlefield during a fight between the Autobots and the Decepticons, who are fighting over a Data Cylinder, a device containing knowledge of Cybertronian society.
As Miko attempts to push the Cylinder into an open Ground Bridge, she accidentally activates it, which downloads all of its information – in this case the formula for a Synthetic Energon – into Bulkhead’s brain. Soon, Bulkhead begins to rhyme off the complicated formula, painting the equation on the walls, and Miko becomes scared when her friend’s personality and memories begin to slip away. Ratchet tests the Synthetic Energon formula obtained by Bulkhead on the Data Cylinder on engines. Feeling the desire to take a more active role in the missions, he injects himself with the formula. At first the results are positive, with the formula greatly increasing Ratchet’s strength, speed and agility. But before long, the formula starts to have negative effects on his personality. Optimus Prime recites a passage from the Covenant of Primus, detailing a doomsday prophecy connected to Earth and involving Megatron. Nadaswaram Music Free Download For Housewarming on this page.
After Megatron attacks Rafael and Bumblebee, leaving Rafael unconscious and severely injured, Optimus realizes that he can’t end the Autobot-Decepticon conflict diplomatically, and decides to confront Megatron and destroy him once and for all. Season Finale Ratchet tests the Synthetic Energon formula obtained by Bulkhead on the Data Cylinder on engines. Feeling the desire to take a more active role in the missions, he injects himself with the formula. At first the results are positive, with the formula greatly increasing Ratchet’s strength, speed and agility. But before long, the formula starts to have negative effects on his personality. Season Finale After assisting the Autobots in a fight against an army of Unicron’s stone avatars, Megatron forms an uneasy alliance with his enemies to defeat Unicron and save the Earth from destruction.
The Autobots and Megatron then travel to the Earth’s core, planning to send Unicron back into stasis using the Matrix of Leadership. Following the events of the finale of the first season, Optimus, as Orion, is converted into a Decepticon when Megatron takes advantage of his amnesia.
Jack goes on a mission to help the Autobots restore Optimus’ memory and they eventually succeed. With his memory restored, Optimus regains the power of the Matrix as well as his leadership of the Autobots.
The main theme for the rest of the season is the discovery of ancient relics from Cybertron buried on Earth with the Transformers fighting over each new discovery which ultimately leads their battle all the way back to Cybertron. New characters introduced in the second season include a young Autobot named Smokescreen, Optimus’ old mentor, the archivist known as Alpha Trion, Optimus’ evil twin, Nemesis Prime, and the Decepticons known as Shockwave and Dreadwing as well as a swarm of Insecticons led by Hardshell. At the end of the season, both sides fight for control over the four Omega Keys (which can activate the Omega Lock, the only thing that can restore Cybertron) and Starscream returns to the Decepticons after going rogue for most of the season.
Dreadwing is killed attempting to murder Starscream for turning Skyquake into a Terrorcon in the previous season, and both sides clash on Cybertron, with the Autobots gaining control of the keys. However, when the Decepticons steal the keys back and threaten to destroy all life on Earth with the Omega Lock, Optimus lashes out and destroys it. Little do the Autobots know, however, that Megatron used the Omega Lock to create a fortress, called Darkmount, outside the Autobots’ base; the Decepticons having finally learned its location. When the other Autobots, Jack, Miko, and Raf evacuate the base to avoid capture, Optimus remains behind to destroy the Ground Bridge controls and is caught in an explosion caused by the Nemesis that destroys the Autobot base. With the help of information from Starscream, the Autobots commandeer the Decepticons’ space bridge to send Jack and Arcee to the Transformers’ home world of Cybertron, with a plan to use the information stored in Vector Sigma to restore Optimus’ memories. Meanwhile, after a run-in with Starscream (whom Megatron claimed was dead), Orion wonders if Megatron is telling him the whole truth. On Cybertron, while searching for Vector Sigma, Jack and Arcee are attacked by an Insecticon and a swarm of Scraplets.
On the Nemesis, Orion becomes ever more curious about who he really is, so he begins to rebel against Megatron and uncover the elaborate lies put in front of him. The hunt begins for ancient Cybertronain relics hidden on Earth.
While investigating an energy signature that may lead to a relic, Bumblebee is ambushed by M.E.C.H., who knock him out and steal his T-cog (the device that enables Transformers to scan alternate modes and transform). Left unable to transform into vehicle mode, Bumblebee has no choice but to stay at base. Starscream approaches Silas (the leader of M.E.C.H.) and offers advice and knowledge on Cybertronian anatomy.
Wheeljack returns to Earth in pursuit of the Decepticon Dreadwing, who is responsible for the death of the Wrecker Seaspray, and asks for Team Prime’s help in apprehending him. While Bulkhead is excited about seeing his best friend again, Optimus Prime soon becomes annoyed with Wheeljack’s recklessness, aggression, and disregard for civilians during their search for Dreadwing.
Megatron sends Breakdown, Airachnid and Dreadwing in search of energon in a forest, with Airachnid unaware that Breakdown and Dreadwing have actually been ordered to terminate her for treason. She catches on to the plan and flees, killing Breakdown in the process, and upon encountering a lone Insecticon, she uses her abilities to control it, and challenges Megatron to a fight to the death.
Agent Fowler is forced to explain recent events to his superior, General Bryce. Threatened with a military tribunal and Team Prime’s termination, Fowler tries to convince Bryce that the Autobots are still on the military’s side, but Bryce believes that Optimus went rogue and has perished, failing to fully understand that Nemesis Prime was not the real Optimus.
Ratchet reluctantly calls upon Wheeljack for back-up in his mission to retrieve the third Iacon relic, a sonic weapon called the Resonance Blaster. On their way to the location, the two Autobots are attacked by Soundwave, but Wheeljack manages to shoot down and disable Soundwave’s surveillance drone Laserbeak, which gives Ratchet an idea. While Wheeljack and Soundwave fight over the Resonance Blaster, Ratchet uploads a virus into Laserbeak that will download the Iacon Database into the Autobot base’s computers without the Decepticons noticing. Bulkhead goes to a volcanic island on the Equator to find the fourth and final Iacon relic.
But to his horror, he discovers that the relic is a piece of Tox-En, a form of highly toxic Energon that is lethal to Transformers. He tries to dispose of the tox-en by throwing it into a volcano, but it deteriorates his strength, and things are made worse when a group of Insecticons led by Hardshell arrive in search of the relic. Bulkhead is left in a critical condition and on the verge of death after his fight with the Insecticons and exposure to Tox-En. Distraught about what has happened to their friend, Miko and Wheeljack head out to find Hardshell and get revenge. Miko becomes frustrated with Bulkhead’s slow recovery and storms out of the base. Finding Miko weeping by herself, Arcee tries to cheer her up by telling the story of how she and her last battle partner Cliffjumper first came to Earth. Starscream had captured Arcee and Cliffjumper and took them to be interrogated by the Decepticon scientist Shockwave, and upon escaping they discover Shockwave’s plan to build a space bridge to Earth.
During a fight with the Decepticons, Team Prime is unexpectedly aided by Smokescreen, a young and impulsive Autobot. Despite Arcee and Ratchet’s distrust in the newcomer, Optimus Prime invites Smokescreen to the base for further training. Meanwhile, Starscream discovers that a meteorite of red energon (which grants the consumer enhanced speed) has crashed on Earth, and sets out to claim it for himself.
Scientists implant the dying Silas into a battle armor and life-support system made from Breakdown’s dead body. Silas kills the scientists and approaches Megatron, asking for a position in the Decepticon ranks and offering to aid their cause with Project: Damocles, a sattellite-based laser weapon system of his own invention. Optimus Prime gives Jack the task of helping Smokescreen learn about human society and adapt to living on Earth. The Decepticons detect another Iacon relic, the legendary Star Saber, and Megatron sends out a set of decoy coordinates to distract the Autobots, so he can claim the Star Saber for himself.
Optimus Prime discovers that the Star Saber is embedded with a message from his former mentor Alpha Trion. In this message, Alpha Trion explains about four Iacon relics called the Omega Keys, which when brought together are able to make Cybertron inhabitable again. Meanwhile, Megatron opens the tomb of a deceased Prime on Cybertron, taking an arm and having it attached to him so he can use the Forge of Solus Prime to build a weapon strong enough to counter the Star Saber. Team Prime continue to collect the Omega Keys, but the Decepticons (who are unaware of what the keys can do, but are curious about Team Prime’s determination to have them) out-smart them at every turn. After Smokescreen storms out of the base, blaming himself for the team’s failure to obtain the keys, the decoded coordinates of the final key reveal it is inside Smokescreen’s body.
The Autobots head out to find him, but he is captured by Soundwave and Laserbeak. Season Finale Megatron activates the Omega Lock and starts restoring Cybertron, but he then reveals he is also going to use the Lock’s power to turn Earth into a mechanical planet, which would kill all of its inhabitants. Optimus Prime destroys the Lock before it can finish its restoration, saving Earth but dooming Cybertron. The Autobots retreat back to Earth, only to find a gigantic fortress has appeared outside their base, and the Decepticons have finally discovered the base’s location. –Season-3 Beast Hunters–. Following the destruction of their base at the hands of Megatron, the Autobots, along with Jack, Miko, and Raf, are separated and struggle to reconnect with one another.
However, Smokescreen returns to Jasper to rescue Optimus Prime, who is close to death. Meanwhile, Shockwave returns, having cloned an ancient Cybertronian, dragon-like beast called a Predacon in hopes of having it hunt down the Autobots. While Smokescreen tries to find a way to save Optimus, Ultra Magnus comes to Earth to lend the Autobots a hand as the Predacon named Predaking starts to get intelligent. With their base destroyed, the Autobots and their human companions have separated and gone into hiding, while the Decepticons settle into their new fortress, Darkmount, and repel a military assault. Smokescreen finds Optimus Prime, still alive but badly damaged and close to death, in the wreckage of the Autobot base. As the Autobots try to re-group, Shockwave arrives in Darkmount after years of isolation on Cybertron, and is welcomed back into the Decepticon ranks. Wheeljack escapes from Darkmount and sets off to rendezvous with Bulkhead and Miko, unaware that Starscream has planted a tracking device on him.
After Starscream’s armada fails to apprehend Wheeljack, Shockwave introduces Predaking, an enormous reptilian creature created in Shockwave’s laboratory and specially bred to hunt down Autobots. Meanwhile, high-ranking Autobot general Ultra Magnus arrives on Earth and sets about reuniting the scattered members of Team Prime. The Autobots attack Darkmount in an attempt to disable its firepower to allow human military to destroy it. As Optimus prepares to join with the Allspark, Smokescreen uses the Forge to repair him, and makes him a new, more powerful body.
Optimus joins the Autobots at Darkmount and, with human support, destroys Darkmount. The Autobots adjust to new group dynamics within their expanded team and Optimus Prime scans a new vehicle form, but Smokescreen privately starts to regret not becoming a Prime. The Decepticons, having found fossilized Predacon bones on Earth, launch a scheme to clone an army of Predacons through the same method that created Predaking. Ultra Magnus, Wheeljack, Bulkhead and Miko are in the wilderness of Scotland investigating a Decepticon excavation site for Predacon fossils, but tension builds between the group as Wheeljack acts recklessly and ignores Magnus’s commands. On the Nemesis, Starscream is given the task of training Predaking, but he struggles to get the uncooperative beast to follow orders. While Arcee and Wheeljack are on a mission to gather a Predacon bone, Agent Fowler and June collect another bone in storage at a museum. As they leave, however, Knock Out captures them and holds them hostage in the trunk of his vehicle mode, but soon finds that he is unable to call for a Ground Bridge because the communications systems on the Nemesis are damaged.
Knock Out is researching Ratchet’s Synthetic Energon formula, and is using Silas (who is still implanted within Breakdown’s corpse) as a test subject. The formula makes Silas extremely aggressive, so Starscream suggests injecting him with Dark Energon to make him easier to control. However, the mixture of the two Energons turns Silas into a mindless zombie craving fresh Energon, and he wanders the ship infecting any crew member he encounters by draining their Energon. The Predacon army is almost fully grown and ready for deployment, but Predaking suddenly surprises everyone by revealing he is able to transform and is more intelligent than first thought.
Despite Predaking pledging his loyalty, Megatron still worries that he will eventually lead the Predacons to rebel against the Decepticons, so he plans to terminate Project: Predacon by leading the Autobots to the laboratory and having them unwittingly destroy the clones for them. Having discovered that the combination of Predacon CNA and Synthetic Energon creates raw cyber-matter (the substance Cybertron is made of), the Decepticons plan to repair the Omega Lock, restore Cybertron and cyberform Earth through this process. While gathering equipment for the project, Soundwave is captured by the Autobots, who take him to their base and try to interrogate him about Megatron’s plans, but he deletes all of his information and shuts himself down. Laserbeak eventually finds the base and re-activates Soundwave, who proceeds to capture Ratchet.
The Decepticons hold Ratchet captive, and Megatron attempts to persuade him to help complete the synthetic energon formula and restore Cybertron. Rafael and Wheeljack build a flying drone and attach Laserbeak’s transponder (which Smokescreen shot off) to it, in the hope that Laserbeak’s navigation systems will lead the Autobots to Ratchet so they can rescue him. Ratchet reluctantly agrees to help the Decepticons perfect the synthetic energon formula. But once it is completed, he decides he can’t allow the Decepticons to have it or finish building their new Omega Lock, so he sabotages the project and tries to escape from the ship. The Autobots launch their drone and Optimus Prime follows it, but along the way he is confronted by Starscream and his armada. Last Episode The Autobots storm the Nemesis and try to reach the Omega Lock before the Decepticons can activate it and cyberform Earth. Optimus Prime and Megatron face off in a final showdown, while the other Autobots fight off the Decepticon army and race to secure the lock.