Transformers thief in the night1/5/2024 Your ship getting damaged in the explosion tripled it and made you a priority. Megstron essentially carrying a bomb double ensured it and meant he would be transported here as well. The Nemesis' attacking you only ensured that you will get bridged here. It's usually very weak and almost unrecognizable unless another ship is close enough to read it properly. It sends a beacon signal to the mecha it intends to bring here, which must be the AllSpark energy signature that the Nemesis' sophisticated scanners picked up. I'm going to make a wild guess you were running low on fuel - I saw the report on your reserves, you were almost running on fumes with how many empty cubes were in your bay as opposed to full ones! - that you also encountered some form of danger and that triggered the AllSpark. Anything that endangers any Cybertronian triggers the AllSpark's response and it brings mecha here, through our space bridge or into the atmosphere if its too big or crashing into a planet or something else. There are many cases like you, where a ship was bound to crash and the AllSpark brought them here, where we can prevent it. Sometimes, it was a lack of energon, other times, they were under attack that will surely extinguish their sparks. When we settled on Earth, it simply started bringing those distressed mecha who needed aid to us. Before we settled down, it used to lead me to the mechs that needed my help, which is how the Independent Cybertronian Republic started building itself. "The AllSpark has been reaching out for bots in distress since I found it, over a thousand stellar cycles ago. This was going to be one long solar cycle. "We would appreciate it if you enlightened us," Ratchet grumbled and sat back on his medical berth. This was their only chance to learn how they got to these remote sector and they can't squander it. Now, are you interested in how you got here or do I need to keep repeating myself until it sticks? Because I have a recording from past experiences I find is equally effective as me doing it, except I'm not wasting my time or my vocalizer on it." That shut the Autobots up and they exchanged looks between them. No one is getting their servos on it, not Decepticons, not Autobots, not Quintessons or anyone else who might want it. "Then tell that to the Deceoticons!" Bumblebee was the one to snap this time, but Optimus only shook his helm at them. It's an artifact of life and creation, not destruction." It's well hidden and even better protected. "Not that he knows where it is or that he can get to it. "Megatron already knows the AllSpark is here and has given his word not to try and take it," Optimus carefully said, now eying Ratchet in an evaluating way. Neither Sari nor Optimus were impressed by Ratchet's outburst, to his great annoyance. "Lost in space because it was thrown through a random space bridge so that the Decepticons can't get their filthy servos at it! You need to get that thing away from here now, before Megatron finds it and uses it to conquer Cybertron!" His fellow Autobots, at least, looked just as stunned. Sari was looking at him strangely for his outburst and Prime seemed resigned. My Favorite Works Stats: Published: Completed: Words: 109423 Chapters: 30/30 Comments: 321 Kudos: 318 Bookmarks: 84 Hits: 10027 Blackarachnia/Dinobots (one-sided crush). Isaac Sumdac & Optimus Prime & Sari Sumdac.Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings."I told the show's director that, in good conscience, I couldn't be part of that show," Kasem later wrote in a 1990 article. Reading through the script closely, Kasem realized that not only did the episode offensively represent Arabs, it also did not include any good Arab characters to balance out the villain. That's right, the writers named it Car-bomb-ya. Titled "Thief in the Night," the episode featured a highly stereotypical Arab dictator, Abdul Fakkadi, as the villain in a country called – read it slowly – Carbombya. In fact, t he episode was so inflammatory, that a leading Arab-American entertainer – who voiced several characters in the show – severed ties with the series.īack in 1986, Lebanese-American actor Casey Kasem (voice of Shaggy in the Scooby-Doo franchise, and numerous other roles) was reading the scripts for the third season of the cartoon Transformers series, when he came across an episode that just didn't sit right with him. As the new film Transformers: The Last Knight releases in the Middle East, here's a reminder that the popular franchise once aired an incredibly offensive episode mocking Arabs.
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