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"Chain of Command"
Series Beast Wars: Transformers
Season 1, Episode 5
Beast Wars 1x05 001
Air date September 24th, 1996
Writers Jesse Winfield
Director Andrew Doucette
Producers Christopher J. Brough
Starring Don Brown; Garry Chalk; Ian James Corlett; David Kaye; Scott McNeil; Richard Newman
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"Chain of Command" is the fifth episode of season one of the computer generated animated sci-fi series Beast Wars: Transformers, and the fifth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Andrew Doucette with a script written by Jesse Winfield. It first aired in syndication on September 24th, 1996.

Cast[]

Starring[]

Actor Role
Don Brown Scorponok
Garry Chalk Optimus Primal
Ian James Corlett Cheetor
David Kaye Megatron
Scott McNeill Rattrap
Richard Newman Rhinox

Guest Starring[]

Actor Role
Doug Parker Terrorsaur
Alec Willows Tarantulas

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