Farewell!, Lio Convoy

Season 1Episode 4330 minJan 20, 1999
Farewell!, Lio Convoy
Fatally wounded, Gigastorm apologizes to Galvatron for failing him before dying. Galvatron swears to get even and attacks the Green Warrior, causing him to spilt back into Lio Convoy and Lio Junior. Before they go to contniue their fight, Scuba appears and tells them he's rigged Nemesis to explode. Galavatron takes off and Lio Convoy and Junior chase after him to finish their fight. Elsewhere, Aretmis's control center starts falling appart from the energy exposure, while Dirgegun and Thrustol destroy the Seacons. Max B and Hellscream fight Santon and Skywarp, before killing them. In another part of Nemesis, Galvatron has grown gigantic due to exposure to Angolmois and continues his fight with Lio Convoy and Junior. They merge back into the Green Warrior, and start filling the place with good Angolmois to counter the evil. Nemesis begins to shake aprat, so Scuba decides to steal the Destron ship to rescue the other Cybertrons. Gigastorm reawakens after a jolt from Angolmois, and the Destrons hop on him to escape the destruction of Nemesis. After a fierce battle, Green Warrior has defeated Galvatron and has started sealing the Angolmois in capsules, to prevent it from fallling into the wrong hands. Galvatron still has a trick up his sleeve, and threatens to activate a self destruct in his spark. They continue their fight, when Galvatron seriously wounds the Cybertrons. As the Green Warrior, they manage to thrust theor sword into Galvatron which causes a huge explosion. Nemesis is destroyed, along with the Lio Conovy and the rest of his Cybertrons. The survivng Destrons float in space, arguing.
Farewell!, Lio Convoy has aired on Jan 20, 1999
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