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* In "Sphere Of Influence", Drift managing to injure Zorillor and force him into retreating. Even after the Skunkticon had damaged his optics.
--> '''Drift''': A true warrior does not ''need'' to see or hear. I have seen our battle within my mind, Decepticon. And you have already lost.
** Drift then deploys Jetstorm and Slipstream. Who then easily manage to get the drop on the Skunkticon.
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* In "Guilty As Charged", Blastwave [[spoiler: the real bounty hunter]] managing to hold his own against the entire Bee Team during their first encounter.
** Blastwave being physically strong enough to "lift" Grimlock and throw him at the attacking Drift. After Grim had tried to hit him with his tail.
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** Credit to [[BadassNormal Denny Clay]], who manages to keep Soundwave pinned down with laser fire. Thus, preventing the Decepticon from completing constructuction of his communications array.
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** Windblade using her turbines to help stop the snow storm from burying there team alive.

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** Windblade using her turbines to help stop the snow storm snowstorm from burying there the team alive.



* In "Brainpower", Grimlock subverts several [[TookALevelInJerkass usual]] [[InsufferableGenius tropes]] that occur when a character gains new intelligence. He instantly realizes his new intelligence is putting his life in danger and agrees he should return to normal soon, instead of trying to find a way to keep it. Later in battle, he realizes quickly that his intelligence is interfering with his ability to fight properly. When he returns to normal he manages to use his own knowledge to beat Simacore in a battle of wits, [[CallBack using a piece of knowledge he knew all the way back in episode 1 about Underbite eating Nuon City]] and then distracting Simacore with his own simple riddle long enough to knock him out with one hit.
* "Misdirection", Steeljaw's plan, he faked being injured by Scorponok to get inside the autobot base and with some new devices, he was able to easily escape his stasis cell and capture Denny, Russell and Fixit, then freeing some of his old pack as well as Groundpounder, Bisk, Quillfire, Overload and Springload while most of team bee has to fight both Scorponok and Crazybolt.
** Strongarm holds her own in her fight with Steeljaw, despite his tricks, In fact the only reason he even gets away is thanks to his use of [[FriendOrIdolDecision Denny, Russell and Fixit as hostages]].

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* In "Brainpower", Grimlock subverts several [[TookALevelInJerkass usual]] [[InsufferableGenius tropes]] that occur when a character gains new intelligence. He instantly realizes his new intelligence is putting his life in danger and agrees he should return to normal soon, instead of trying to find a way to keep it. Later in battle, he realizes quickly that his intelligence is interfering with his ability to fight properly. When he returns to normal normal, he manages to use his own knowledge to beat Simacore in a battle of wits, [[CallBack using a piece of knowledge he knew all the way back in episode 1 about Underbite eating Nuon City]] and then distracting Simacore with his own simple riddle long enough to knock him out with one hit.
* "Misdirection", Steeljaw's plan, he faked being injured by Scorponok to get inside the autobot Autobot base and with some new devices, he was able to easily escape his stasis cell and capture Denny, Russell and Fixit, then freeing some of his old pack as well as Groundpounder, Bisk, Quillfire, Overload and Springload while most of team bee has to fight both Scorponok and Crazybolt.
** Strongarm holds her own in her fight with Steeljaw, despite his tricks, tricks. In fact fact, the only reason he even gets away is thanks to his use of [[FriendOrIdolDecision Denny, Russell and Fixit as hostages]].
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* [[spoiler:Soundwave returns again]] in part two of "King Of The Hill". Though [[spoiler:we don't get to see him (he's still trapped in the Shadowzone), he actually ''speaks'' in the episode.]] Best of all, [[spoiler:unlike his brief line in ''Prime'', the vocoder they use here makes him sound ''exactly'' like his [[Franchise/TransformersGeneration1 Generation 1]] counterpart (and yes, Creator/FrankWelker still voices him).]]

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* [[spoiler:Soundwave returns again]] in part two of "King Of The Hill". Though [[spoiler:we don't get to see him (he's still trapped in the Shadowzone), he actually ''speaks'' in the episode.]] Best of all, [[spoiler:unlike his brief line in ''Prime'', the vocoder they use here makes him sound ''exactly'' like his [[Franchise/TransformersGeneration1 ''[[Franchise/TransformersGeneration1 Generation 1]] 1]]'' counterpart (and yes, Creator/FrankWelker still voices him).]]
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* In "Brainpower", Grimlock subverts several [[TookALevelInJerkass usual]] [[InsufferableGenius tropes]] that occur when a character gains new intelligence. He instantly realizes his new intelligence is putting his life in danger and agrees he should return to normal soon, instead of trying to find a way to keep it. Later in battle, he realizes quickly that his intelligence is interfering with his ability to fight properly. When he returns to normal he manages to use his own knowledge to beat Simacore in a battle of wits, [[CallBack using a piece of knowledge he knew all the way back in episode 1 about Underbite eating Nuon City]] and then distracting Simacore with his own simple riddle long enough to knock him out with one hit.
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* From "The Buzz on Windblade", [[spoiler: Strongarm WhatTheHellHero speech on Windblade.]]

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* From "The Buzz on Windblade", [[spoiler: Strongarm Strongarm's WhatTheHellHero speech on Windblade.]]
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* [[spoiler:Soundwave returns again]] in part two of "King Of The Hill". Though [[spoiler:we don't get to see him (he's still trapped in the Shadowzone), he actually ''speaks'' in the episode.]] Best of all, [[spoiler:unlike his brief line in ''Prime'', the vocoder they use here makes him sound ''exactly'' like his [[TransformersGeneration1 Generation 1]] counterpart (and yes, Creator/FrankWelker still voices him).]]

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* [[spoiler:Soundwave returns again]] in part two of "King Of The Hill". Though [[spoiler:we don't get to see him (he's still trapped in the Shadowzone), he actually ''speaks'' in the episode.]] Best of all, [[spoiler:unlike his brief line in ''Prime'', the vocoder they use here makes him sound ''exactly'' like his [[TransformersGeneration1 [[Franchise/TransformersGeneration1 Generation 1]] counterpart (and yes, Creator/FrankWelker still voices him).]]
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* [[spoiler:Soundwave returns again]] in part two of "King Of The Hill". Though [[spoiler:we don't get to see him (he's still trapped in the Shadowzone), he actually ''speaks'' in the episode.]] Best of all, [[spoiler:unlike his brief line in ''Prime'', the vocoder they use here makes him sound ''exactly'' like his [[TransformersGeneration1 Generation 1]] counterpart.]]

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* [[spoiler:Soundwave returns again]] in part two of "King Of The Hill". Though [[spoiler:we don't get to see him (he's still trapped in the Shadowzone), he actually ''speaks'' in the episode.]] Best of all, [[spoiler:unlike his brief line in ''Prime'', the vocoder they use here makes him sound ''exactly'' like his [[TransformersGeneration1 Generation 1]] counterpart.counterpart (and yes, Creator/FrankWelker still voices him).]]

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