The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 2



To counter the new Stunticons, the Autobots create the Aerialbots, but they turn out to be much less than was hoped for, and only one of them is worth his steel.

Summary
On Cybertron, the Autobots are busy converting old drone rockets into Earth planes. Once their redesigns are complete, they take the ships to Vector Sigma. However, without the Key to Vector Sigma, which is in the possession of Megatron, they cannot activate the supercomputer and give Cybertronic personalities to the new bots. Alpha Trion, however, intends to activate it by merging his lifeforce with the computer. Optimus Prime tries to stop him, but Alpha Trion merges with the supercomputer. It gives life to the new Aerialbots: Silverbolt, Slingshot, Skydive, Fireflight, and Air Raid.

The Autobots and Aerialbots prepare to leave, but Alpha Trion gives Optimus a warning: the Key to Vector Sigma will have different properties on Earth, which could destroy the planet. However, Shockwave overhears this. Heading back to the surface, the Autobots and Aerialbots encounter more Centurions, but the Aerialbots are able to get them to Omega Supreme. Omega returns them to Earth, but suddenly explodes.

Ratchet, Wheeljack, and Sparkplug Witwicky begin working to restore Omega, while the Autobots and Aerialbots head toward the base with the superfuel. Shockwave contacts Megatron, informing him of the recent developments on Cybertron, and the Key's power, so Megatron decides to run some tests. At the base, the Humans believe that the Autobots attacked them, and openfire. Slingshot is pissed, but Ironhide reminds them that they are simply confused. Suddenly, they detect high speed movement. Optimus initially believes that its Starscream and the jets, but its the Stunticons, who quickly overwhelm the Autobots, forcing the Aerialbots take to the air. Slingshot is attacked by Motormaster. Silverbolt goes to save him, but suddenly panics. Megatron, still testing the Key, orders the Stunticons to return to base.

However, during the tests, Soundwave trips and drops the Key, causing it to discharge its energy...turning the ground below it into metal. Megatron realizes that the Key can not only give life to machines, but also turn organic matter into metal. He now has a new plan&mdash;convert Earth into a new Cybertron.

Back at the base, the Aerialbots are unimpressed with the Autobots and disgusted with the Humans they are supposed to defend. Optimus confronts Silverbolt about his panic, and learns that Silverbolt is afraid of hights. In a questionable command decision, Silverbolt is appointed Aerialbot leader, hoping it will give him something to focus on other than fear. Soon, Teletraan I detects the energy emissions from the Key, and its result. The Decepticons are heading toward the Seattle, and roll out. Meanwhile, Silverbolt attempts to convince the Aerialbots to return to the base, saying that if they're the best, they should run the place. He shows them that the Decepticons will destroy them, showing how bad they are. He also shows the humans capacity for compassion, letting them see how Sparkplug continues to work on Omega while Ratchet goes to recharge. Convinced, the Aerialbots move out.

Near Seattle, the Stunticons are overwhelming the Autobots, with Optimus Prime about to be crushed to death, when the Aerialbots arrive and save the Autobot leader. Megatron and Optimus reveal their last aces in the hole, ordering the Stunticons and Aerialbots to form Menasor and Superion, respectively. Menasor has the strength advantage, but Omega Supreme arrives, and turns the tide. The Decepticons retreat with the Key, but Silverbolt races after Megatron, knocking from his hand and destroy the key. Silverbolt believes he's about to go splat, but Slingshot manages to save him. The Aerialbots are convinced to join the Autobots, while Optimus appears convinced that Alpha Trion made the right choice.

Stats
Original airdate: November 26, 1985

Written by: David Wise

Featured Characters
(''Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Notable quotes
"He gave himself up just so we could have some jets? That's nuts!"

"No. One Autobot gave his life so that six could be born. He made a choice...the kind of choice I hope they'll be able to make when the time's right."
 * --Blaster and Optimus Prime on the sacrifice of Alpha Trion to create the Aerialbots. And Prime's approval of the kamikaze concept.

"And we're supposed to protect these bird brains?"
 * --Slingshot on Humans when the Army attacks the Autobots thinking them responsible for an earlier attack on their base when it was in fact the Stunticons.

"Where did you learn to drive?"
 * --Ironhide after suffering a very nasty ride on Dead End.

"Somebody has got to revoke those dudes' driver licenses." "Those guys are out of their cotton picking minds!"
 * --Blaster and Ironhide after their first encounter with the Stunticons.

"So, you want to play chicken huh?" "Why you runt!"
 * --Slingshot attacks Motormaster after which the Stunticon leader decides to pummel Slingshot.

"He's afraid of heights, can you believe it? And you call yourself a jet?"
 * --Slingshot commenting on Silverbolt's inability to save him when Motormaster attacked him in the air.

"Now Optimus Prime, we'll see who's king of the road!"
 * --Motormaster as he ambushes Optimus Prime and rams him while both are in their alt-modes.

"Aerialbots, show them what you got!" "NO! It can't be!" "Surprise Megatron! Meet Superion!"
 * --Optimus Prime introduces the shocked Megatron to the combined Superion.

"Repairs: Complete. Omega: Supreme!"
 * --Omega Supreme after which he and Superion tag team against Menasor.

"So long, cruel world!"
 * --Silverbolt after destroying the Key to Vector Sigma

Animation and/or technical glitches

 * In the scene where Shockwave contacts Megatron in-flight, Breakdown is colored as Silverbolt.
 * As the Aerialbots leave the Ark, Silverbolt is missing his right arm.

Continuity errors

 * References

Transformers references

 * This will not be the last you'll hear of the Key to Vector Sigma. The Key, and, in particular, its ability to transform organic material into techno-matter will play a key role in the events of Beast Machines (no pun intended.)

Real-world references

 * References

Miscellaneous trivia

 * The tank vehicles seen at the army base are the M.O.B.A.T. and the Armadillo from the G.I. Joe animated series.
 * The Aerialbots conclude that humans are worthless after watching television. Should this tell us something?
 * During the script stage, this episode had the sub-title "Fury of the Aerialbots."


 * The shooting scripts for both installments of this two-parter contain several "deleted scenes" which expand greatly upon some of the more significant events in the story. In this episode:
 * Omega Supreme repairs himself after his battle with Shockwave (deleted from Part 1, although this episode contains a vestigial reference to it, when Ironhide says remarks: "Now all we've gotta do is hope that Shockwave didn't get the better of Omega Supreme!"), but is only able to do a rudimentary job, noting that his personal survival is "highly improbable." It is this which causes Omega to explode upon his return to Earth - he willingly puts himself in danger to bring the Autobots back so they can stop the Stunticons.
 * Later in the episode, when the Aerialbots watch as Sparkplug works to repair Omega, Sparkplug turns on the young punks, explaining what caused Omega to explode, making them realise what he did for them, and what they owe the Autobots. This is very much in contrast to the complete non-sequiter of the finished episode, in which the fact that Sparkplug can continue working when Ratchet can't makes the Aerialbots somehow realise that they owe the Autobots their lives.
 * Additionally, there are some extended scenes of the Prime reaffirming that there are six Aerialbots, to squash the subtlety of the hint at Superion, and the Aerialbots watching more television.

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