S3E13 Deadlock
The Autobots face the Decepticons for a final showdown.
Roll out with Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Arcee, Ratchet, Bulkhead, and the rest of the heroic Autobots as they battle the evil Decepticons. Now that big bad Megatron has returned with a mysterious and dangerous element, Team Prime must prepare for an epic battle.
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The Autobots face the Decepticons for a final showdown.
Due to Megatron's crafty plan, Optimus must make a hard decision which could affect the whole Autobot team.
Led by a new member, Team Prime launches a desperate assault on the Decepticon citadel.
Following from the events of the previous episode, Agent Fowler is sat down to explain recent events to his superior, the cynical and disbelieving General Bryce. Threatened with a military tribunal and Team Prime's termination, Fowler tries to convince the General that the Autobots are still on the military's side, but the General believes that Optimus Prime went rogue and has perished, failing to fully understand that Nemesis Prime was not the real Optimus.
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