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TRANSFORMERS SERIES BIBLE

12 - "A plague of Insecticons"

   In the jungles of Bali, three giant insect-like machines--Insecticons--are attacking farmlands, converting grain into fuel. Both the Autobots and the Decepticons are alarted to this new life form, and go to the scene quickly to investigate. The Autobots are surprised to learn that the Insecticons, besides being nasty creatures themsleves,
can replicate quickly. Megatron meanwhile discovers the structures where the Insecticons live. It was originally part of the Decepticon spacecraft that jettisoned away just before the Autobots and Decepticons crash landed on Earth. Evidently a smiliar reconstruction phase took place, using insects as a model instead instead of cars
and planes. Megatron tries to team up with the Insecticons, using them to keep the Autobots at bay while he steals energy from an oil refinery, but the Autobots intervene, and while they battle it out, the energon cubes are stolen away by the Insecticons!

13 - "The Heavy-Metal War"

   The Constructicons--a group of construction vehicles that can transform into robots--attack a top secret power plant for parts Megatron needs to construct a machine that transfer all of the Decepticons' powers into his robot form. Then Megatron challenges Optimus Prime to a one-on-one duel, the loser to leave Earth forever with his robots. Meanwhile, the evil Decepticon leader orders the Constructicons to dig into Autobot headquarters to stop Teletraan I from warning the Autobots of Megatron's scheme. While Prime loses the duel, the Dinobots are alerted by the master computer, and they battle with the Constructicons. The Autobots learn of Megatron's cheating, and when the Constructicons join together to form one huge robot, Devastator, Hound creates a huge hologram which distracts Devastator long enough for the revived Prime to fire at him. The Decepticons, etc. escape into a volcanic fissure, where they are mistakenly presumed destroyed.