He knocks Galvatron off through a wall into space, and then puts his fingers in the little links on the matrix's handles.
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Apparently the Autobot whose fingers fit in those handgrips is the one fated to open it. Less Excalibur, more glass slipper.
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Opening it starts a resonance cascade that destroys Unicron. The Autobots escape with the exactly four undigested prisoners they rescued.
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I guess in fairness those are the last four people we saw Unicron consume, not counting Galvatron, so maybe they were the last in line.
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I don't know. The scene just gave the impression of an endless disassembly-line of victims.
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We then cut to Cybertron, where Rodimus Prime declares "Let this mark the end of the Cybertronian wars!" Everybody celebrates.
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Interesting touch is that as "YOU'VE GOT THE TOUCH! YOU'VE GOT THE POWER!" blares and they pan out...
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...you can see that the planet Cybertron is devastated, battle-scarred, sparking in places. Really bad shape.
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And they've got, like maybe a baker's dozen Autobots alive on it.
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Last shot of the movie: Unicron's head, orbiting the planet.
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that's no... oh, well, i guess technically that is a moon now after all
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