It is also he who suggests terminating the Predacon soldiers they have been creating, including Predaking, after he shew his sentient and capacity of transformation, and blaming it on the Autobots, later causing Predaking to turn against them. After flying through the city, Starscream attempts to take the All Spark from Sam, but is later attacked by both Ironhide and Ratchet. Dark Energon, also known as Dark Magic (by Predaking and Grimlock), and also known as the Anti-Spark, (by Starscream), is a form of Energon which is notable for its spreading, corrupting and reanimating effects on most things such as Predacons and/or technology that it comes into contact with. Starscream fell comatose and was loaded onto Optimus's ship for transport back to Cybertron and justice.[4]. Though sadly it was not to be, as a newly rebuilt Megatron crashed the event and took his crown back from the would-be king, much to everyone elses elation. [citation needed]. Dark Energon. This version is depicted as a much darker character, constantly plotting his rise to becoming the Decepticon leader and mercilessly killing Autobots, as evidenced when he terminates Cliffjumper in the series premiere. After winning a fierce duel with Blackout for leadership, he launches a full-scale assault on the Autobots. When the Mini-Con port on his backpack is pulled back and held, an electronic jet-take off noise is made. In fighter mode he can use the "Formation Scream" and combine with his loyal partner BB to become a powerful air fighter, in which Starscream forms the rear of the combination. He and his Seekers knew it couldn't be controlled, and remained untouched until Megatron's arrival during the War for Cybertron. Instead, Megatron tempted Starscream with knowledge of his past, reminding him of his demotion from Sky Commander to a mere guard over an all-but-derelict station, and offered to let him join the Decepticons, something Starscream scoffed at — at least, at first. Megatron: Hold your postion! Megatron survived the crash of the Ark on Earth. His next appearance would be 10 years after Unicron's defeat. Gigastorm paid Starscream and BB back in kind, but exposure to Angalmosis energy turned them into Hellscream and Max B. He gloats about Megatron's weakened state, which angers his master. Starscream appears in the 2007 animated series, voiced by Tom Kenny. https://warforcybertron.fandom.com/wiki/Starscream?oldid=4579. Megatron eventually managed to tell Starscream to attack Omega Supreme, as a distraction tactic. He at some point sides with the Autobots and is charged with defending an orbital spacestation that manufactures Energon and contains Dark Energon by Zeta Prime and Jetfire. Starscream appears as a playable Decepticon character in the 2010 video game Transformers: War for Cybertron, voiced by Sam Riegel.. As such, there have been times when Megatron has been close to killing Starscream. Transformers BBTS Exclusive Dark Energon Deluxe - Starscream Brand: Hasbro. Sam uses a grappling glove that was given to him by Que/Wheeljack to take out Starscream's right eye. Pete Sinclair & Benson Yee (w), Don Figueroa (p). It is very entertaining and educational. When Megatron's group met up with Brawl, Starscream refused to send Dark Energon bombers, saying that he wouldn't let Brawl waste anymore of "his ships". By the time Megatron's group were heading for the missile turrets, Starscream was ready to sound a retreat, which Megatron overrode with the threat of marking any retreating Decepticon as "kill on sight". If the craving is not satisfied, the user devolves to a beast-like … When he participated in an attack on the Ark with several of his fellow Decepticons, Starscream was deactivated by Omega Supreme, and sealed in a stasis pod in the Ark for a prolonged period of time. Starscream's fate is left ambiguous until the sequel series Transformers: Robots in Disguise. Transformers: Prime is an American computer-animated television series based on the Transformers toy franchise by Hasbro that aired on Hub Network from November 29, 2010, to July 26, 2013. More Transformers: War For Cybertron Wiki. It was already Saturday almost Sunday, I wonder if I still have to go to school I thought. He also cannot tell the difference between any two humans. [15] This Starscream appeared in the Fun Publications story "Transcendent", where he reported his findings on Skyfall and Landquake to Optimus Prime. Starscream would return in issue #22 of the Titan Transformers Magazine series in a story called "The Decepticon who Haunted Himself". Starscream's death ultimately convinced Galvatron of Unicron's existence and he allied the Decepticons with the Autobots to end the threat. When Thrust was ousted as a servant of Unicron, Starscream reunited with Alexis and gave chase, though he ultimately failed to catch him. However, during a grandiose coronation ceremony, Megatron, who has been reborn as Galvatron alongside Cyclonus, Scourge and the Sweeps, arrives, declares the coronation a "bad comedy". And italics. Simon Furman portrayed the character's scheming and ambition with more subtlety than the animated series, making Starscream more intelligent and cunning. He is also slightly effeminate, often laughing and gesturing in a shaky way. He initially seeks to usurp control of the Decepticons from Megatron, but eventually learns his place and becomes content with being second in the Decepticon hierarchy.. He hopes to one day dethrone Galvatron as the Predacon emperor of destruction and rule the universe himself. He briefly hunted the Autobots in an effort to destroy the Matrix of Leadership, but later turned against his benefactor when Unicron devoured one of Cybertron's moons, which Starscream saw as his own. As the Battle of Iacon continued, Starscream fought through Jetfire and Silverbolt, and attacked Optimus's group in the Decagon. He appears again in the sequel Transformers: Fall of Cybertron. [19] IDW also published a one-shot Transformers story as part of their Deviations series that heavily featured Starscream: "'Til All Are One.". In Japan the Starscream figures were released in metallic finish by Takara. Starscream quickly volunteered his services for the Decepticon cause, causing Jetfire to label him a traitor and leave to warn Zeta Prime. As a playable character in the level "Starscream's Betrayal", he snuck into Shockwave's lab and encountered the captured and experimented upon Grimlock. In the Autobot campaign, he is defeated by Jazz. Starscream joins Megatron and Grindor in a battle against Optimus Prime in the forest, which resulted in Optimus cutting off Starscream's right arm and ripping Grindor's head in half, however Megatron managed to kill Optimus by stabbing him in the back and shooting his spark out. This second toy was eventually released with a slight color change in the US as Universe Overbite. No whining, no angst, just pure TransFormers Bloggery - photos and personal impressions of one of the best toy lines to come out of 1984. Being Megatron's "right-hand man," he wonders how the war could have changed if HE were to be the leader, not Megatron. When Megatron rallies his troops (except the Stunticons) against Starscream and the Combaticons, he deploys Devastator to fight Bruticus, but Devastator is defeated. He appears the main antagonist of the Darkness Rising arc of season 1 until Megatron returns and re … Starscream claims that he had been killed in battle defending Galvatron from Unicron, and pledges his allegiance to the Predacon leader Megatron. He at some point sides with the Autobots and is charged with defending an orbital spacestation that manufactures Energon and contains Dark Energon by Zeta Prime and Jetfire. His attempts to eradicate the Autobots and Megatron range from siding with the human terrorist organization M.E.C.H. During the 2009 film he was released as both redecos of the 2007 film toys as well as new molds. Starscream sent the Combaticons to stop the transport. [11], Based on the Transformers Classics toy line, the Timelines 2007 story is set 15 years after the end of the Marvel Comics story (ignoring all events of the Marvel U.K. and Generation 2 comics). Transformers: War For Cybertron Wiki is a FANDOM Games Community. Starscream was initially depicted in the game as a neutral in the war, as the guardian of an ancient station dedicated to creating Dark Energon, due to having been demoted. After the Autobots are thought to be dead, Megatron, Starscream, and Sentinel witness as the city of Chicago is being invaded and attacked by a massive Decepticon army. [14], The toy for the heroic Starscream is redeco of the Cybertron Voyager Starscream, and was available only at the 2008 BotCon. Prime Voyager Starscream: A Voyager Class figure of Starscream with missiles and a null ray blaster. He defends the Arch-Ayr fuel dump from an Autobot attack. The back story of the Transformers on ancient Cybertron is told in Transformers: Defiance. He originally came to Earth as part of Megatron's expedition to gain the power of the Mini-Cons alongside Demolishor and Cyclonus. [citation needed], Starscream is among the characters appearing in the 2004 Transformers video game for the PlayStation 2. After that he nominates himself as the new leader of Decepticons. However, the Air Commander was injured by Optimus's Energon-axe and forced to retreat. However, Starscream was injured by Optimus's axe and forced to retreat. In the first film, Starscream rallies the other Decepticons to battle once Frenzy alerts them to the All Spark's location. After a grueling battle and the destruction of the E… During the Unicron Battles, Starscream was one of the five Cybertronians who received a power boost from the Mini-Cons, giving him a new blue color scheme that makes him look like Thundercracker. Starscream also helps to command two Predacons, Skylynx and Darksteel, they have cloned as part of their scheme to rebuild the Decepticon army, and is witness with Shockwave to the arrival of Unicron (possessing Megatron's upgraded and resurrected body). However, this incarnation displays a resolute tenacity towards his objective, shown by his flying around in a brutally damaged Nemesis to track down the Allspark's energy signature for 50 years by himself. In the early days of the war on Cybertron, he devastated Iacon with a terraforming process, and went on to form his own faction called the Predacons when Megatron vanished in a space-bridge experiment. Dark Energon, also known as Dark Magic (by Predaking), and also known as the Anti-Spark, (by Starscream), is a form Energon of which is notable for its spreading, corrupting and reanimating effects on most things such as Predacons and/or technology that it comes into contact with. [30] The original Starscream toy was altered somewhat and an electronic sound maker was added for the Generation 2 toy line. The air commander of the Seekers, Starscream is as ambitious as they come. Luckily, the Air Commander escaped Megatron's wrath, swearing revenge. He was one of two promotional figures released long before the 2007 movie as a "protoform". In 2008 a McDonald's Happy Meal was produced with a simple transforming Starscream toy inside to promote the series. Starscream assumed Megatron was killed when Omega attacked a dropship Megatron was heading for and declared himself Decepticon commander. Reruns aired on The CW's Vortexx block from December 8, 2012, to June 1, 2013. Starscream (スタースクリーム, Sutāsukurīmu) was an Air Commander of the Seekers, Cybertron's finest air warriors. After the Decepticons' defeat, they retreat in Astrotrain. In issue 4, he travels to Earth, gaining his F-22 alternate mode by scanning an experimental Raptor before shooting it down. Megatron took issue with Starscream dubbing the bombers his, and overrode Starscream's refusal. Megatron then orders Astrotrain to exile Starscream and the Combaticons to a distant asteroid. In 1998 he was released as "Hellscream", a remold of Beast Wars Cybershark. Starscream's reign as a leader was lackluster at best. He agreed to … [citation needed], In the Nintendo DS game, Revenge of the Fallen: Decepticons, Starscream was the temporary leader of the Decepticons until The Fallen forces him to revive Megatron. The station's force of neutral soldiers were no match for Mega… Unfortunately for him, the Decepticon flagship was right above him. After being repaired for minor damage by Ratchet, Starscream and Ironhide report to Optimus Prime and Megatron. Starscream transforms into a Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor. Due to the collapse of Dreamwave, the series was stopped. The toy was later re-issued in Japan in 2001, with black-and-gold and translucent "ghost" variants, and again in 2003, redecorated into a more cartoon-accurate color scheme. Starscream obliged and Megatron was taken to the core of the station. Sometime later, Starscream ambushed an Autobot recruit-in-training, and would've killed him if it wasn't for Optimus charging to the rescue. Megatron and Starscream retreat as the Autobots arrive to save Sam. As Energon is the emanation of Primus, from which all Transformer life and power is formed. Starscream also appears at the end of issue #3 of Transformers: Movie Prequel, where he, Blackout and Barricade destroy the Mars Beagle probe. In conjunction with the Combiner Wars (Unite Warriors in Japan) line, Takara Tomy released a comic detailing how the Galvatronus combiner came to be. However, Hot Rod soon arrived to rescue Optimus, and unleashed the power of the Matrix, resulting in Unicron's demise as well as that of Megascream and himself. This week seems to be devoted to paint variants, so to go along with the trend I’m going to throw one more Starscream onto the pile. Condition is "New". In this story and in many others written by Furman, Starscream often came across as wry and sarcastic. His body type is available to use for the player's multiplayer custom Decepticon scientist, although the body is arguably just that of a generic seeker. After Megatron was killed by Sam, Starscream retreats into deep space. Although slightly cowardly, Starscream is an excellent warrior, since he almost single-handedly took down all of the Autobots in a battle over the Allspark. However, after blasting his way past Ruination and Deadlift, Shockwave tells Starscream that Megatron requires his services. [citation needed], Beast Wars Second Starscream had a biography printed in the Beast Wars Sourcebook by IDW Publishing. Starscream then panics and sends Sam flying through the air then through a window of a nearby building. He came across Grimlock and promised to free him and his team if they would serve him while also making insults at him before possibly attempting to do so. After meeting the rebel upstart Megatron, he decides to join his Decepticon insurrection of serving under Megatron, as leader of the Decepticons' aerial forces, although he would prefer it to be the other way around, meaning: Starscream has been plotting a way to ultimately betray and overthrow him when the time is right. Launchers mounted on his arm (under his wings in jet mode) can deliver cluster bombs capable of leveling a 10,000 square feet (900 m2) area and fire his signature null ray, which for brief periods disrupts the flow of electricity in any circuitry it contacts. He used most of the Decepticon energon and supplies to further his own ego and cover the Decepticon bases with portraits and effigies of himself and constantly broadcasting self glorifying speeches to his troops. In "Starscream's Ghost", he is encountered by his old friend Octane in the Decepticon Crypt and conspires with him to hand Galvatron over to Rodimus Prime, the new leader of the Autobots. When Megatron felled Zeta Prime and found the Omega Key, the titanic Autobot Omega Supreme was unleashed upon the Decepticons, quickly crushing them with ease. Starscream, Shockwave and the other Decepticons then retreat. This results in a fracturing of the group, with Starscream discovering a group of ancient Decepticons, including two named Thunderblast and Lugnutz; he also recruits neutral Transformers Sideways and Soundwave. The angry Dinobot refused the offer by throwing him into the control panel, freeing himself. Starscream invited Megatron to kill him, but warned him it wouldn't do a thing about Omega Supreme out for their blood. Generations Cybertronian Starscream (Deluxe, 2013), Prime: Beast Hunters Deluxe Class Starscream with Clenching Thunder Talon(2013), This page was last edited on 3 March 2021, at 22:37. Shortly afterward, Megatron managed to communicate with Starscream and ordered him to attack Omega Supreme, getting the massive Autobot off of Megatron's back. Hellscream was voted the 9th strangest Transformers Beast Wars figure by Topless Robots. After the Decepticons failed to capture the energon the Autobots had taken from their base, Starscream called off the attack. After killing Bumblebee, Starscream took the AllSpark, killing Megatron loyalist Blackout and Barricade, and battled Megatron and his disillusioned apprentice. Transformers Prime Dark Energon Starscream Action Figure NEW. But Starscream survived. Megatron was downright furious with Starscream, declaring he had brought Omega Supreme's rampage upon them all. He at some point sides with the Autobots and is charged with defending an orbital spacestation that manufactures Energon and contains Dark Energon by Zeta Prime and Jetfire. Later in a factory near Sam's college, Starscream watches as Megatron plans to cut out Sam's brain and later Optimus Prime and Bumblebee arrive. "The Dark Energon in you will be commanded by me" Megatron calmly stated, "after I take its power as my own!" Others suggest that Starscream's treacherous nature is welcomed; that without a threat to his command, Megatron believes he would become soft and overconfident, or that he even found his transgressions amusing. Starscream later recovered Megatron's body from space, removing a shard of Dark Energon from Megatron's chest to make his condition worsen. Megatron was able to fight his way to Starscream himself, and after a brief battle, Starscream had lost. Offering Grimlock freedom as long he served him, Grimlock instead freed himself by throwing Starscream into a control panel. He was one of the most formidable warriors in the Decepticon army and adversaries were often shown to be visibly intimidated by him. The raw energon in the plant reacted in some mysterious way, giving him a ghostly body of pure energon (like the cartoon Energon version, this was also a homage to the ghost form of the original Starscream). Though he was packaged on an individual card, he was initially sold as part of a set with the Dark Energon versions of Bumblebee , Wheeljack , and Knock Out . 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[16], In the 21st century re-imagining of the Generation One universe by the comics company Dreamwave Productions, Starscream remained his treacherous, power-hungry self. In Transformers: Decepticons Starscream initially serves as Create-A-Bot's mentor, but secretly plotted to seize the AllSpark for himself. The Decepticons were defeated and Megatron left injured, presumed dead, but swearing revenge. Starscream has the ambition to overthrow Megatron as the Decepticons' leader. Starscream later recovered Megatron's body from space, removing a shard of Dark Energon from Megatron's chest to make his condition worsen. Megatron for the moment let it go, and finally felled Omega Supreme, gaining total dominance over Cybertron. Later, Starscream decided to have a coronation for himself (despite the fact he had been in charge for some time now). Starscream attempted to destroy the station's Dark Energon before the Decepticons could reach it, but failed, and watched Megatron infused himself with the substance. To Cyclonus' surprise, Starscream then made an appearance, expressing interest in joining this new alliance. After a final sendoff with Galvatron, the seeker pulled the Star Saber out of his chest, exposing his spark, and fired on Unicron directly, only for the Chaos Bringer to fire a bolt of lightning that completely disintegrated Starscream, killing him. These are non-transforming posable figures with a great cartoon-accurate design. In these comics, the Armada incarnation of Starscream had a much smaller role, but was written in a fashion much closer to the original treacherous G1 character - a trait that would ultimately lead to his seeming demise when the Energon comic book began. [citation needed], Starscream made an appearance in the Decepticon forces under the command of Megatron in issue #7 of the Marvel Generation 2 comic series; in a story called "New Dawn" Megatron led his Decepticons against Jhiaxus' second generation Cybertronians near the moon of Tykos. ", Decepticon Second-in-command and First Lieutenant, Energon Seeker Air Commander, 9 (10 for the majority of the first season), Megatron, Soundwave, Knock Out, Shockwave, "I, Megatron's true heir, Lord Starscream! Shockwave then sends Starscream to recover the drone called Brains. Megatron wished to revive the Dark Energon project to aid him in his conquest of Cybertron, but Starscream would have none of it. Starscream attacked Megatron himself, but proved unable to defeat the Decepticon leader and was forced to submit to his authority again. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. At the urging of both Prime and Metroplex, Starscream ordered the Decepticons to retreat. Starscream arrested them for their treachery, along with all those who defied his reign. Discover all images by PACHO TF PRIME. When the Autobots refuse to surrender the Decepticons call in the Mayhem Suppression Squad. Starscream is the second-in-command of the Decepticons and the secondary antagonist of the Transformers: Prime series. Starscream possesses Cyclonus's body and tricks Galvatron into being captured by the Autobots, however Galvatron escapes, returns and shoots Cyclonus, not aware that his second-in-command has been possessed by Starscream's ghost. Attaching his Mini-Con partner Swindle to this port, however, unlocks his shoulder-mounted null laser cannons, and changes the sound to a repeating laser blast. When Megatron, now calling himself "Galvatron", refused to acknowledge the existence of Unicron and the potential threat he carried, Starscream challenged his leader to a duel and allowed him to stab him in the chest with the Star Saber. During the battle in Egypt, Starscream informs Megatron about the NEST soldiers and the Autobots planning to resurrect Optimus with the Matrix of Leadership. Even so, Starscream often quickly exhausts Megatron's patience; violent-yet-brief verbal and/or physical conflicts between the two are not uncommon. Starscream attended the Cybertron War Academy, mentioned in the episode "A Prime Problem". Dark Energon withdrawal turns the user into a raving brute desperate to do anything for more. Blackout opposes him at every turn (rightly not trusting Starscream and thinking that he would prefer that they never find Megatron), while Barricade tolerates it only as a means of finding Megatron. Starscream believes the Decepticons should employ guile and speed more readily than brute force to defeat the Autobots. When Starscream gatecrashed a meeting of the Terrorcons – renegade Decepticons who were unhappy with the peace between Autobot and Decepticon that had emerged in the wake of Unicron's defeat – at an energon plant, his mistake soon became apparent when he discovered that they had struck a deal with Unicron and gained new "Hyper Mode" powers. Upon rejoining, Starscream regains his old position as Megatron's first lieutenant after the destruction of Dreadwing, and is instrumental in the kidnapping of the Autobots' human allies, the creation of the fortress Darkmount on Earth, and the destruction of the Autobot base. Starscream is fought by Megatron as the final boss after he is heavily damaged and loses the AllSpark to Create-A-Con. Starscream had been in control of Trypticon Space Station for years, until Megatron and his forces invaded. Reviving the Dark Energon Project is the second level in the DS Decepticon Version for War for Cybertron. During Megatron's search for an army in deep space, Starscream was left in charge of his forces on Earth. [citation needed], Starscream was formerly a scientist and explorer, working with the future Autobot Skyfire, during the Golden Age of Cybertron, shortly before the Autobot/Decepticon war re-erupted. Unfortunately for Starscream, Optimus returned and defeated him while he was powered up by the Minicons, with the help of Bumblebee's team. However, Megatron eventually gets a hold of Starscream, using his newfound connection with Unicron to brainwash him into his loyal second-in-command. During the Battle of Iacon City, Starscream led the Decepticons aerial squadrons and Brawl led the Decepticons' ground assault, while Megatron, Soundwave, and Breakdown went behind enemy lines and tried to secure the Omega Key. [citation needed], Starscream appears in the 2011 Dark of the Moon video game. Starscream is ruthless, cruel, and more intelligent than the average Decepticon, but also, unlikely to act directly on his aspirations without first securing conditions favorable to his ascension. We do our best to describe items accurately and attempt to point out any flaws but we do not claim to be experts in regards to these items. —War for Cybertron:Decepticons You need a Light and a Heavy bot to get both Data Disks. During his time with the Autobots, he formed a surprisingly close friendship with the human Alexis. Also, Megatron treats Starscream with far more respect and considers him a genius. In order to reduce Astrotrain's mass, the Decepticons were left with no choice but to jettison the heavily damaged Skywarp, Thundercracker and Insecticons into space, and Starscream tosses Megatron, whom Optimus Prime mortally wounded, out of Astrotrain. 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After reformatting his body, Starscream hid until he could regain his full power, tracking seven Minicons Megatron had been experimenting on to give himself even greater power than a Prime. For the last thousand years of the Great War, Starscream was in charge of an orbital facility that had the capability of producing Dark Energon, though they maintained only a small stockpile because of its unpredictable and uncontrollable nature. The station's force of neutral soldiers were no match for Megatron's invading forces, while Starscream and Jetfire's repeated warnings that no one could control Dark Energon had no effect on Megatron's determination. In the TV movie Predacons Rising, which functions as the finale to the animated series Transformers: Prime, Starscream is shown to share leadership of the Decepticons with Shockwave, who constantly has them move labs to avoid detection.
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