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|Glitches1=*[[Flash (RAH)|Flash]] is portrayed with a flamethrower, rather than a laser rifle.
 
|Glitches1=*[[Flash (RAH)|Flash]] is portrayed with a flamethrower, rather than a laser rifle.
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*Flash is also missing his blue visor during one of the close-ups.
 
*[[Cover Girl (RAH)|Cover Girl]] has blonde hair in this episode - a trend that will continue for the duration of this miniseries.
 
*[[Cover Girl (RAH)|Cover Girl]] has blonde hair in this episode - a trend that will continue for the duration of this miniseries.
 
* Major Bludd refers to a [[Cobra Trooper|Blueshirt]] as "lieutenant," but the Cobra troop spoken to lacks the "V" chevron helmet device worn by other officers.
 
* Major Bludd refers to a [[Cobra Trooper|Blueshirt]] as "lieutenant," but the Cobra troop spoken to lacks the "V" chevron helmet device worn by other officers.
   
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|Errors1=*At end of the first episode, Ramar destroys two giant stone pillars by spreading his arms (a preposterous notion in and of itself). At the start of this episode an overhead shot of the Arena of Sport shows the pillars about a hundred feet apart from each other.
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* When they enter the cave Tripwire states that he cannot read any human life but he's carrying a metal detector and supposed to be sweeping for mines.
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*When they enter the cave Tripwire states that he cannot read any human life but he's carrying a metal detector and supposed to be sweeping for mines.
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*Snake-Eyes brings down the protective shield by tripping an electric eye with his pistol. The electric-eye is on ''his'' side of the shield, though. Which means that in the event of an emergency, someone would ''have to'' stay on the side with the deadly radioactive gas and sacrifice himself in order to activate it. Doesn't sound like a very well thought-out safety measure.
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*After Snake-Eyes activates the protective shield, Tripwire starts pounding on it with the butt of his rifle, trying to save his teammate by busting him out. Needless to say, that would flood the cave with the radioactive gas, killing all of them and making Snake-Eye's sacrifice a moot point.
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*The world's leaders refuse Cobra's order to surrender, yet stupidly follow Cobra Commander's order to show up at Tanu Island. Did ''no one'' take a moment to think that they were possibly walking into a trap?
   
 
|ItemsOfNote1=*The [[S.N.A.K.E.]]s are treated as robots, rather than armored suits.
 
|ItemsOfNote1=*The [[S.N.A.K.E.]]s are treated as robots, rather than armored suits.

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