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The Renegades put on a show that brings the house down.
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The following was posted on Facebook on October 19th, 2016.[2]
Dear Renegade Rhetoric, Besides C.S. Lewis, have you read any other human authors?
Cy-Kill: But of course! One cannot hope to conquer a civilization without some level of understanding. I was particularly impressed with your Machiavelli and Sun Tzu. Nietzsche, Marx, and Locke had some keen insights as well. And I had a rollicking good laugh over the antics penned by Gilbert & Sullivan. Why once we even managed to put on a production of The Pirates of Penzance as part of an elaborate scheme to rid ourselves of the hated Guardians once and for all.
Cy-Kill: Oh, it was the usual. Traitor learned that an eccentric and wealthy theater enthusiast was leaving his entire fortune to the best production of the season. That fortune included a mystical gemstone with incredible powers, originally owned by the ancient Roman thaumaturge Arcanus Maximus. I wanted to acquire the stone and so put on a show.
Inexplicably, the old fool preferred the Guardians' production. It was some impenetrable drivel by Kafka, though I must admit that the casting of Leader-1 as a giant cockroach was inspired. Naturally we grabbed the jewel anyway, but were much chagrined to discover that Arcanus Maximus was a fraud and that his stone was a worthless bauble.
Thomas Rice: I...I kinda want to see the GoBot production of Pirates of Penzance.
Cy-Kill: Oh, it was a sight to behold. Though I had had my heart set on the Pirate King, none of my troops could do justice to "Modern Major General," and so my hands were tied. Bugsie took the Pirate King role, with appropriate panache. Snoop did a passable Mabel, and her chemistry with Re-Volt's Frederic was, appropriately, electric. Or am I mixing a metaphor? Sparks flew, in any event. Literally. Crasher refused to play Ruth, but Psycho turned in a surprisingly good performance in the role. That left Twin Spin's serviceable Police Sergeant.
Needless to say, we brought down the house. Again, literally.
On December 21st, 2015 the Ask Vector Prime Facebook page posted a fictional list of the unaired episodes of Challenge of the GoBots season 2, which listed "The Show Must Go On" as season 2 episode 10, which was supposed to air September 16th, 1986.