The scene begins with a conversation about a contest to become the pilot of a robot called Tobot W. Officer Oh is leading the contest, but it's revealed that the true test is not the votes, but rather the connection between the pilot and the robot's "mind core." Dolly, a contestant, is chosen to be the pilot, but she's nervous about facing the villain, Mr. Dillick.
Meanwhile, Officer Oh is being interviewed on TV, and it's revealed that she has no competition left, except for the Blue Rider, who has only 15 votes. The Blue Rider is revealed to be Mr. Dillick in disguise, and he attempts to attack Officer Oh with his robot, Raptor Butt.
However, the Tobots, led by Tobot W, arrive and thwart Mr. Dillick's plan. Officer Oh and the Tobots work together to defeat the villains, and in the end, Dolly is able to synchronize with Tobot W and become its pilot.
The episode ends with a new challenge, as a monster robot appears, but the Tobots are ready to face it.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Officer Oh is in the lead to become the next Tobot pilot.
2. The voting for the next Tobot pilot will close in an hour.
3. The Blue Rider is the only other contestant left in the competition, with 15 votes.
4. Officer Oh is a police hero who has proven herself to the city.
5. Mr. Dilick is a villain who has been causing trouble.
6. Dolly will be the pilot of Tobot W.
7. The mind core of Tobot W needs to get to know Dolly in order to connect with her.
8. Dolly and the others have set a trap to catch the Blue Rider.
9. The Blue Rider is actually a disguise for Mr. Dilick.
10. Mr. Dilick has been arrested for public mischief.
11. Officer Oh has arrested Mr. Dilick and his bikers with the help of the Tobots.
12. Dolly is trying to connect with Tobot W using the mind core.
13. A new monster robot has appeared, but it's unclear who it belongs to.
14. The monster robot is ruining the plan to catch the Blue Rider.
15. The plan involves surrounding the monster robot and using a razor net to capture it.
Note: These facts are based on the provided text and may not be comprehensive or accurate in the context of the larger story.