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More Than Meets the Eye, Part 3

Plot Summary

Hound and Mirage 'feed' false intelligence about a super fuel stored on a nearby rocket base to Ravage, who is then permitted to escape with the information. The rocket base is in fact a hologram generated by Hound, but the Decepticons attack the false base using drones while their main force is attacking the real air base. The Autobots try to stop them, but are delayed by their own ruse, and the Decepticons succeed in getting their ship off the ground. Mirage, however, has sneaked aboard using his invisibility power, and causes the ship to crash. Mirage is able to parachuting to safety.

Best Dialogue

Megatron: (to Starscream) "You couldn't lead ant-droids to a picnic!"

Watch For...

Bumblebee flying over to check on Prime, while he's still trapped inside the mine.

At the rocket base, Skywarp lands, then Skywarp and Thundercracker land facing him, then Starscream lands.

The footage of Hound and Rumble throttling each other is the same footage from the underwater fight in Part 2, recolored so that the bubbles are now puffs of dust.

Mirage on the ground after he was supposed to be on the cruiser. Twice.

Comments

So, Prime gets tumbled off a cliff by an explosion and he can barely move, but after he gets shot, falls from orbit, and slammed into the ground at freefall velocities, he's fine? Uh huh...

And if the Autobots are such good guys, why do Hound and Mirage taunt Ravage with the key and an image of Megatron while he's locked up in his little cage located on an indefensible part of the mountain? For that matter, why is he on the mountain at all? Did the cells from "Masquerade" simply not exist? Even if they didn't, I'm sure they had someplace they could have put him out of the elements at least. Geneva Conventions, people.

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