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Blatant plagarism.


* ContinuityNod: Dark Energon is an all-encompassing goal for Megatron in this continuity, first being used in the [[VideoGame/TransformersWarForCybertron War For Cybertron games]], as well as in the ''Literature/TransformersExodus'' novel. Megatron and Starscream's introductory conversation about the substance is very expository for the benefit of viewers who haven't read the book or played the game, to the extent that it sounds like neither of them has encountered it before, and neither Arcee nor Ratchet is indicated to have any familiarity with the substance, despite having seen it first-hand back during the war. And yet, Arcee does compare Decepticon experiments during the war on Cybertron to the substance's effect on Cliffjumper, without explicitly naming the stuff (though previously it didn't make anyone crazed zombies.... On the other hand, it was never used on a dead guy before (that we know of) - in fact, it always left deceased users and sought for living ones, which is kinda weird for a substance which could merely rise the user from the dead. Sorry, Cliff, them's the breaks). It's all a bit wobbly; while the cartoon almost certainly seems to have been written as if it is the characters' first encounter with Dark Energon, the dialogue does have enough wiggle room if you're obstinate, like us!
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Megatron has returned, now with bigger plans of his own dwarfing Starscream's. Using his new finding, Megatron does an experiment on Cliffjumper's lifeless chassis, something which the Autobots find...
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Starscream shows off the massive Energon deposit that the Decepticons have located. After Megatron reminds his subordinate who's boss, he shows off what he's found — Dark Energon, the blood of Unicron, which Starscream claims is said to have the power to resurrect the dead. Megatron inquires if Starscream is willing to volunteer to try it out, but it turns out they still have Cliffjumper's corpse handy.

At Autobot HQ, Optimus Prime tells the kids that the Autobots will have to protect them, as the Decepticons will likely be interested in the Autobots' new allies. A proximity alert lets the Autobots know that Agent Fowler, their liaison with the US government, is paying them a visit. Fowler is not happy with the Autobots' antics during the recent freeway chase, but Bulkhead points out that no humans were hurt. After Prime's assurances that the Autobots will take care of things, Fowler leaves.

Megatron uses the Dark Energon on Cliffjumper, who revives as a snarling, savage, zombie-like beast and immediately attacks a couple of Decepticon soldiers. The thing that was once Cliffjumper then turns on Megatron, who slices him in two and announces that the Dark Energon is the key to a vast, indestructible army.

Ratchet reports that he's detected Cliffjumper's signal, and the chance that Cliffjumper's alive is too much for the Autobots to resist. Leaving the kids with Ratchet, they take the Ground Bridge out. Ratchet explains the Ground Bridge to the amazed kids and threatens to send them to Tokyo.

Meanwhile, the rest of the Autobots arrive in the Energon mine and start fighting Vehicons, the Decepticon drones. Starscream alerts Megatron, who feels he needs more time to prepare to face Optimus and orders the ship made ready for departure. He also orders Starscream to blow up the mine. As the battle rages, Arcee spots Cliffjumper. The other Autobots cover her, and she reaches her fellow Autobot, or what's left of him, only to discover what the Decepticons have done. Starscream stops by to drop off a bomb before making a rapid exit. The Autobots race through the mine ahead of the explosion, back to their entry point, as Optimus radios Ratchet to order the opening of the Ground Bridge.

After the team arrives back at base, Arcee tells the others what she saw. She becomes dizzy, and Ratchet scans her and finds contamination (Dark Energon) on her wrist. While Arcee goes and gets cleaned up, the kids explain to Optimus that they really need to get home, or their relatives will send the cops out looking for them. Prime assigns Bulkhead to take Miko home, Bumblebee to take care of Raf, and Arcee to watch over Jack. Arcee and Jack arrive home shortly before Jack's mother arrives in her car. Jack's mom is less than impressed that Jack appears to have bought a motorcycle, but Jack's talk brings her around. The next morning, despite Jack's protests that it's a Saturday, Arcee insists that they need to get to HQ.

On the Decepticon ship, Megatron is skeptical that Optimus perished in the destruction of the Energon mine. Starscream is concerned that Megatron is being affected by too much exposure to the Dark Energon, but Megatron responds by taking a sliver of the substance and plunging it into his own Spark.

Ratchet's analysis of the Dark Energon sample he retrieved from Arcee is incomplete due to his lack of the necessary technology. As he moves the sample to another part of the lab, some of it drips on the manipulator arm Bulkhead broke earlier. Unseen by Ratchet, the arm twitches into life, turning into a one-eyed, spider-like creature.

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See this post for why this doesn't fit the trope.


* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: {{Discussed}} by Ratchet in that, due to lacking anything protective, there's a chance if the humans get underfoot, they will go 'squish'. Optimus just asserts pay attention where they step.



--> '''Zombie Cliffjumper:''' (''looks up at her and snarls'') ''ARUGH!''

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--> '''Zombie Cliffjumper:''' (''looks up at her and snarls'') ''ARUGH!''''ARUGH!''
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* DidntThinkThisThrough: {{Lampshaded}} by Optimus. He had wanted the kids to remain in the base under their watch for a while but he hadn't considered Earth Customs as Jack and Ralf our rightfully concerned their parent might send the cops out looking for them. As such he assigns Bulkhead, Bumblebee, and Arcee to watch over the kids.

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* DidntThinkThisThrough: {{Lampshaded}} by Optimus. He had wanted the kids to remain in the base under their watch for a while but he hadn't considered Earth Customs as Jack and Ralf our are rightfully concerned their parent might send the cops out looking for them. As such he assigns Bulkhead, Bumblebee, and Arcee to watch over the kids.
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* ContinuityNods: Dark Energon is an all-encompassing goal for Megatron in this continuity, first being used in the [[VideoGame/TransformersWarForCybertron War For Cybertron games]], as well as in the ''Literature/TransformersExodus'' novel. Megatron and Starscream's introductory conversation about the substance is very expository for the benefit of viewers who haven't read the book or played the game, to the extent that it sounds like neither of them has encountered it before, and neither Arcee nor Ratchet is indicated to have any familiarity with the substance, despite having seen it first-hand back during the war. And yet, Arcee does compare Decepticon experiments during the war on Cybertron to the substance's effect on Cliffjumper, without explicitly naming the stuff (though previously it didn't make anyone crazed zombies.... On the other hand, it was never used on a dead guy before (that we know of) - in fact, it always left deceased users and sought for living ones, which is kinda weird for a substance which could merely rise the user from the dead. Sorry, Cliff, them's the breaks). It's all a bit wobbly; while the cartoon almost certainly seems to have been written as if it is the characters' first encounter with Dark Energon, the dialogue does have enough wiggle room if you're obstinate, like us!

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* ContinuityNods: ContinuityNod: Dark Energon is an all-encompassing goal for Megatron in this continuity, first being used in the [[VideoGame/TransformersWarForCybertron War For Cybertron games]], as well as in the ''Literature/TransformersExodus'' novel. Megatron and Starscream's introductory conversation about the substance is very expository for the benefit of viewers who haven't read the book or played the game, to the extent that it sounds like neither of them has encountered it before, and neither Arcee nor Ratchet is indicated to have any familiarity with the substance, despite having seen it first-hand back during the war. And yet, Arcee does compare Decepticon experiments during the war on Cybertron to the substance's effect on Cliffjumper, without explicitly naming the stuff (though previously it didn't make anyone crazed zombies.... On the other hand, it was never used on a dead guy before (that we know of) - in fact, it always left deceased users and sought for living ones, which is kinda weird for a substance which could merely rise the user from the dead. Sorry, Cliff, them's the breaks). It's all a bit wobbly; while the cartoon almost certainly seems to have been written as if it is the characters' first encounter with Dark Energon, the dialogue does have enough wiggle room if you're obstinate, like us!

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