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The origin of the key seen in Beast Machines, February 29, 2000
This review is from: Transformers Vol. 4 - The Key To Vector Sigma [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This is a rather timely release of this two-part episode seeing as the key to Vector Sigma played a major part of the second half of the first season of Beast Machines.
In these two episodes, Megatron steals the key to Vector Sigma to give his latest creations, the Stunticons, life. Optimus Prime and the Autobots head to Cybertron to stop him, but they're too late. After battling some droids (isn't that term trademarked by Lucasfilm?) they arrive at Vector Sigma and give life to the Aerialbots.
Returning to Earth, Megatron discovers that the key has the power to turn organics to metal (as seen in Beast Machines). He starts zapping everything in sight and it's up to Omega Supreme and the Aerialbots to stop him and the Stunticons.
This episode ties in very well with Beast Machines and anyone who enjoys that show and wants to know where the key came from should really get this video. You won't regret it! It's one of the best Transformers stories ever!
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The Key To Making Transformers.., March 6, 2001
This review is from: Transformers Vol. 4 - The Key To Vector Sigma [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This video is a story of how Transformers get there brains. Megatron and the decepticons are sick and tired of "being given a pounding" as one of them puts it in the cartoon. So ol Megga Bum (as starscream puts it) decides to "Get some Wheels" so they take there robots to Cybertron and Swipe the Key to Vector Sigma of Alfa Trion. So then the autobots Make some other robots (after failing to stop the decepticons') they make them out of old cargo ships then use poor old Alfy to open Vector Sigma. So that they can make the Aerialbots... YeY! you say but Wait!! Megatron has found out the secret of the key and trys to make earth another Cybertron but of course the autobots see that this does not happen. We think that this is a very worth while buy and has some very classic lines in it like " Wer you Learn to drive" from Ironhide ooooh i hear you say and also the line from the aerialbots "If its all the same to you i would rather walk"...
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aerial bots- Totally awesome, June 27, 2000
This review is from: Transformers Vol. 4 - The Key To Vector Sigma [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Not only was the story plot of this episode very revealing of the origin of transformers but, it has my all time favorite bots. The aerial bots and omega supreme. This combination of transformers make for an excellent episode. I highly recommend it. I sure wish that I could go back to see my childhood episodes of what I consider the greatest transformers of all time.
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