
More than Meets the Eye, Part 3 Numerous robots sharing Reflector's design, who existed in addition to the core trio, also took part in these activities. More than Meets the Eye, Part 2 Reflector participated in the battle royale with the Autobots shortly before the Decepticons' failed attempt at returning to Cybertron aboard a new space cruiser.

Reflector later battled the Autobot forces on an offshore oil rig, More than Meets the Eye, Part 1 and joined in the Decepticons' attack on Sherman Dam. More than Meets the Eye, Part 1Īnything you need reflected? I (we?) gotcha covered. Reflector dispensed a Polaroid photograph of the truck that had caught their attention, and Thundercracker reported the intruder to Megatron as a possible Autobot (which it wasn't). Thundercracker then spotted something off in the distance, and Reflector transformed to camera mode so that Thundercracker could use him to zoom in on the mystery object. As they surveyed the desert landscape, Reflector expressed his disbelief that the Autobots had also survived the crash. Withdrawing from the Ark, the Decepticons immediately set about constructing a temporary base for themselves, and Reflector and Thundercracker were assigned to patrol the perimeter. When the Ark crashed on Earth, Reflector was entombed in stasis with the other Transformers and awoke with the other Decepticons in 1984. Reflector was among the warriors who accompanied Megatron aboard the Decepticons' space cruiser during its assault on the Autobots' Ark four million years ago. Dinobots"), Mário Monjardim (Portuguese), Francisco José (Portuguese, "Roll for It"), Orlando Drummond (Portuguese, "Divide and Conquer"), Carlos Seidl (Portuguese, "Autobot Spike"), Jacques Ferrière (European French), Francis Lax & Georges Atlas (European French, "Divide and Conquer")

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