Stronger, Faster - Transformers Wiki. Ratchet 'finalizes' the synthetic energon formula and uses himself as a test subject, but it ends up having some negative side effects.
Synopsis. Ratchet checks out a sample of synthetic energon he's created, watched by Raf. Approving the stability of the energon, Ratchet tries it on a test engine, and it works fine. Raf's keen to try it on Bumblebee, but Ratchet says it'll require more testing first. Meanwhile, the base sensors pick up energon movement, but before Optimus Prime gives the order to roll out, Ratchet warns him about the depleted state of their energon reserves. Once Prime's team departs, Ratchet has the idea to try the synthetic energon on himself. The injection causes him to lose consciousness, and Raf rouses him from lying on the floor shortly afterward.
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The synthetic energon appears to be a success, giving him more fuel efficiency and better motor functions. Meanwhile Prime's team chases Knock Out and Breakdown through an icy canyon. The Decepticons aren't in any hurry to bridge out, as they're trying to "help" the Autobots run out of energon.
Some Vehicons flying overhead blast the sheer sides of canyon, causing a rock fall that blocks off the Autobots' path. Arcee manages to drive over it in her motorcycle mode, despite Prime's warnings, and races after the two Decepticons, only to be hit by missiles from the Vehicons. She is swiftly surrounded by Decepticons, and things look grim until Ratchet comes flying through the Ground.
Bridge and begins laying into them with gusto. Knock Out and Breakdown assume that the Ratchet's a new Autobot, but are forced to retreat as Optimus, Bulkhead and Bumblebee come into view, firing at them. Ratchet finishes off the last of the Vehicons, to stunned looks from his teammates. Back at base, Ratchet reveals his secret to the other Autobots, but Optimus doesn't think it's a good idea to test the synthetic energon on Autobots, and he underlines the importance of Ratchet's job as medic.
Some time later, Ratchet's retelling his fight to Bulkhead, and in demonstrating a move, manages to throw his fellow Autobot through a nearby wall. The other Autobots are startled at his new personality. Ratchet goes and injects more of the synthetic energon into himself. When the sensors light up once more, Prime prepares to roll out again, but Ratchet volunteers to go along. As they head through a mountainous area, Ratchet moves ninja- style at the front of the team. They soon find some Vehicons and a miner drilling into a rock face, and Ratchet immediately moves in.
When the miner makes a run for it, Ratchet gives chase and knocks him down with a well- thrown rock. The other Autobots find Ratchet forcibly interrogating the miner with his blowtorch. Optimus stops him from finishing off the prisoner and begins to lecture him on doing harm where none is necessary, but Ratchet is agitated, believing they should be more proactive. As the argument heats up, Ratchet even manages to antagonize Arcee by bringing up Cliffjumper, and calls Prime out for his many missed opportunities to kill Megatron. Prime decides to confine Ratchet to base.
Though Ratchet appears to go calmly through the Ground. Watch Death Fighter Dailymotion. Bridge, moments later, he charges back out, flattening Bulkhead and racing off.
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Prime's team returns to base, but is unable to get a fix on Ratchet's signal. In a Decepticon energon mine, Breakdown is chatting with a miner when Ratchet walks into the cavern.
Elsewhere, Megatron shouts at Knock Out for not finding a new energon source, but they're interrupted by Ratchet dropping Breakdown on the floor. Megatron scoffs at the newcomer, until a punch from Ratchet sends him flying. However, Megatron is made of sterner stuff, and he gives Ratchet a savage injury, telling Knock Out to take a sample of the resultant leaking fluids so they can find out how Ratchet got so amped up. On the bright side, as the synthetic energon drains out, Ratchet is rendered visible to the sensors in the Autobot base, and Optimus, Arcee and Bulkhead use the Ground. Bridge to attack the mine. Knock Out completes taking his sample and moves in to finish Ratchet off with his circular saw.
When the sound of approaching fighting distracts the Decepticon, Ratchet takes the opportunity to fight back, resulting in Knock Out's saw getting stuck in the wall. Ratchet promptly grabs the synthetic energon sample and smashes it. Knock Out is outraged, but once more has to retreat as the other Autobots arrive. Ratchet is hooked up to a drip back at base, and he apologizes for his behavior.
Optimus points out the new supply of energon they got from the mine, and Ratchet promises to do more testing on the synthetic stuff before using it on Autobots again. Optimus is just thankful they destroyed Knock Out's sample, unaware of the fact that back at the mine, Knock Out has found a single drop of synthetic energon. Featured characters(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)Quotes"HOOAAH!". Ratchet gets a new catchphrase. He needed that. Ratchet: (clicks as he walks by) How's it hummin'?
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Arcee: .. Did he just? Bulkhead: Stronger, faster, studlier. It's all right! I'm an emergency vehicle!". Ratchet, engaging the Decepticons.
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I will not endanger innocent human lives.""Yet you seem to have no problem endangering ours! Just ask Cliffjumper! Oh, I forgot! He couldn't be here today!""That's it!"— Ratchet objects to Optimus' principles, and pisses off Arcee while making his point. Yeah, she's kinda domineering and the extra arms are weird, but.. I find myself intrigued by her.". Breakdown chats to a miner about his thoughts on Airachnid. Knock Out) "That is your fearsome new adversary?
Chuckles) He's Optimus Prime's medic!"(to Megatron) "Oh no, Megatron, I am your doctor of doom!"—Ratchet boasts to Megatron. Notes. Continuity notes The synthetic energon created in the episode is derived from the formula transcribed by Bulkhead in the previous episode. Ratchet's description of the Autobots having fought numerous battles recently is accompanied by flashbacks to various battles from the "Darkness Rising" five- part pilot among others, including "Operation: Breakdown" and "Partners". The engine Ratchet uses to test the synthetic energon is a larger version of the device Ratchet built for Jack's science project in "Masters & Students".
Thankfully, it doesn't flip out like Jack's did. Knock Out confuses Ratchet for a "new" Autobot. Which makes sense, since he hasn't encountered him before. Ratchet was with the other Autobots when they charged in to rescue Bulkhead from Starscream and Breakdown in "Operation: Breakdown", but it's entirely possible that Breakdown simply didn't see him, since he was focused on escaping and missing an eye at the time.
Real- world references Given that the plot centers on the idea of artificial enhancement, this episode's title is almost certainly a reference to the opening of the 1. Six Million Dollar Man series, which promised a cybernetic secret agent who was "Better, stronger, faster.". That said, there's also the possibility it could be a reference to the original Action Masterscommercial, in which Optimus Prime described the new breed of Transformer as "Stronger, faster, more alive!".