Some mech: Shockwave, why do you think it’s a good idea to clone multiple primitive cannibalistic super beings that have no inherent idea of or allegiance to Megatron and could most likely overpower him given the chance?
Shockwave: Because it is……. *tightening fist* logical.
HA! No, there isn’t, but wouldn’t that be hilarious and fitting! Jerky anti-social son of a rich senator, never wanted for anything in his life, always had the best tech, never been told “no” before – and when Isaac Sumdac is the one to finally do it, this loser jerk nerd stamps his feet and says “well them I’m gonna be a supervillain and I’m gonna SHOW YOU ALL!” It could certainly fit!
(Though we must be fair and point out that the reference to the Inhumanoids in the Almanac is noting that it’s canon for the G1 cartoon, not Animated, since the character of Hector Ramirez appears in both series. In Animated continuity, the Almanac only notes that the Inhumanoids were enemy characters in the “Ninja Gladiator” video game Bumblebee plays in “Where Is Thy Sting”!)
Swerve creates a YouTube channel called “Can I Eat This?”
Ultra Magnus and Ratchet create a response channel called “Why You Shouldn’t Eat This”
Ratchet’s videos mostly consist of him glaring into the camera and saying things like “what body part would you like your mouth welded to this time?” and “IF YOU EAT THAT AND IT DOESN’T KILL YOU, I FRAGGING WILL”