

Optimus Prime later used Teletraan I to trace a Decepticon attack on a solar power station, Transport to Oblivion and not long after, Wheeljack used the computer to thwart a Decepticon attack when he coupled it with a remote-control device that overrode Skywarp's motor reflexes and cause his shots to go wild. Soundwave presented his recording of Teletraan's description of Sherman Dam to Megatron, who decided to attack the facility.
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He had Ravage install himself within the computer to access the data, then recorded the computer's playback. Seeking to exploit the data Teletraan I had gathered about Earth in its short time on the planet, the Decepticon Soundwave infiltrated the Autobots' ship. In this screencap we notice a historical piece of out-dated technology… Oh, and Soundwave. The revived Autobot leader thanked Teletraan with a thumbs-up, and quickly set about restoring the other Autobots. Indeed, the Autobots would never have felt Teletraan's healing touch at all, if Starscream had not fired upon the buried spaceship as the Decepticons were leaving, causing a tremor that jostled Optimus Prime into the computer's beam. Teletraan I was either unable or unwilling to redirect its beam, meaning that the other Transformers had to be dragged into its path, and of course, Skywarp immediately had the computer restore Megatron and the other Decepticons. Unfortunately for just about everyone, Teletraan I did so indiscriminately, and the first Transformer that happened to be in the path of the restoration beam the computer projected was the Decepticon, Skywarp. When the volcano into which the ship had wedged itself erupted in 1984, Teletraan I was jarred back into life, and it quickly deployed a Sky Spy probe to scan for new alternate modes it could reconfigure the Transformers into.

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When the Autobots' spacecraft crash-landed on Earth four million years ago, Teletraan I shared the same fate as all the Transformers on board, being knocked offline by the violent impact. Knockoff companies use advanced alien supercomputers to steal HasTak’s toy designs, dontcha know? 1.1.2 Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers comicįiction Generation 1 cartoon continuity The Transformers cartoon Voice actor: Casey Kasem (English), Masashi Ebara (Japanese), Wang Wei (Chinese), Bernd Simon (German, "Transport to Oblivion"), Peter Musäus (German, "Roll For It"), Imo Heite (German, "Auto-Bop"), Wolfgang Mascher (German, "The Girl Who Loved Powerglide"), Claus Brockmeyer (German, Generation 2, "More than Meets the Eye, Part 1"), Willy Schäfer (German, Generation 2,"The Master Builders" & "Prime Target"), Christoph Lindert (German, Generation 2, "Kremzeek!" & "Starscream's Brigade"), Frank Röth (German, Generation 2, "Transport to Oblivion"), Niko Macoulis (German, Generation 2, "Roll For It"), Albert Augier (European French), Georges Atlas (European French, five episodes), Jacques Ferrière (European French, early episodes), François Leccia (European French, "The Girl Who Loved Powerglide"), Enrique Hernández (Spain-Spanish), Francisco Milani (Portuguese), Jomeri Pozzoli (Portuguese, "Attack of the Autobots"), Garcia Neto (Portuguese, "The Master Builders" & "Microbots"), Leonel Abrantes (Portuguese, "The Secret of Omega Supreme"), João Francisco Turelli (Portuguese, "Auto-Bop"), Hélio Ribeiro (Portuguese, "The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 1 - 2").All three figures will be available for preorder directly from Hasbro Pulse. Galvatron's MSRP is $49.99, Scorponok retails for $22.99, and the Autobot Ark has a suggested retail price of $149.99. The Autobot Ark has a "G1-inspired Sky Spy accessory," and its chest piece is removable and converts into the "Autobot computer, TELETRAAN-1."Īll three figures will be available starting July 1, but can be preordered beginning April 9. The Autobot Ark is the largest of the three newly announced figures, coming it at an astonishing 19-inches tall and includes an Optimus Prime microfigure that fits inside.

Scorponok measures 5.5-inches and comes with "a Mega Missile and Cyberbee drone accessory," as well as "claw and tail articulation." The 7.5-inch Galvatron is inspired by the figure's G1 Transformers design and includes 4 accessories: "a Particle Beam cannon, 2 side cannon accessories that attach in both modes, and a Matrix of Leadership accessory." The Matrix of Leadership hangs from Galvatron's neck, "as it did in the 1986 film, The Transformers: The Movie." It's a really cool bridge between die-hard old-school and the new age of Transformer figures.
