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The name or term Starscream refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Starscream (disambiguation).


Starscream is disillusioned by his leader Megatron. It took a while for Starscream to come to grips with Megatron's faults, but there's no turning back. Megatron doesn't respect him, doesn't appreciate him, and would casually toss Starscream's life away if it got him something he wanted. If having to follow Megatron is the school of hard knocks, Starscream is the valedictorian -- but not without a few scars. Starscream may have once been compassionate, he may once have known what true friendship is, but all that has been replaced, scab for scab, with the lessons of Megatron's abuse.

Unwittingly, Megatron may have created a monster even he cannot ultimately control.

Starscream's nominal Mini-Con partner is Swindle, though he sometimes works with Zapmaster.

Japanese name (Super Link): Nightscream
Hungarian name (Armada): Csillagsikoly (literal translation)
Hungarian name (Energon): Surranó ("Sneaker")
Hungarian name (Cybertron): Üstökös ("Comet")
Polish name (Armada): Krzykotron ("Screamtron")
Russian name (Energon, Cybertron): Skandalist (Скандалист, "Brawler")
Ukrainian name (Armada): Zorekryk (Зорекрик, "Starscream")

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Fiction[]

Anime continuity[]

Armada[]

Voice Actor: Michael Dobson (English), Jin Yamanoi (Japan), José Sant'anna (Brazil), Gerd Meyer (Germany)
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Accompanying Megatron's forces to Earth, Megatron deliberately made Starscream the last of the Decepticons to acquire a partner Mini-Con. Infuriated by this mistreatment, Starscream's resentment and hatred of Megatron made him a chink in the Decepticons' armor that could be easily exploited by the manipulative Sideways. Rebellion

Initially, Sideways coerced Starscream into a duel with Megatron, which he promptly lost. A short time later, Thrust, acting under Sideways's instructions, further exploited Starscream by making him the patsy in his latest plan. Starscream was given the Star Saber and allowed to run riot to draw the Autobots out of their base, but was then abandoned on the battlefield so the other Decepticons could invade the base and steal the Requiem Blaster. Sacrifice

Surviving to return to the Decepticon base, Starscream went on a rampage with the sword and disowned the Decepticons, defecting to the wary Autobots, not out of any desire to do good, but simply out of sheer hatred for Megatron. After a clash with Hot Shot, Starscream gave the Autobots access to the Decepticon base, resulting in a raid that freed all the captive Mini-Cons. After a trip to Mars with Jetfire, during which they rescue a new Mini-Con, Starscream befriended the Autobots' human allies, particularly Alexis, after bringing back a Mars rock for them. Starscream's defection was not a smooth process, however; he constantly clashed with his new teammates over morals and battle strategies but proved to be a capable and, on at least some level, willing Autobot. Regeneration Rescue Mars

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He's grouchy because he's fanbabe bait.

Soon after, Sideways and Thrust approached Starscream, planting seeds of doubt in his mind. This act eventually caused him to steal the Skyboom Shield from the Autobots and return to the Decepticon fold (for a chance to defeat Megatron by working from the inside), giving the Decepticons possession of all three Mini-Con weapons. Crack

As Megatron readied his new superweapon to attack Earth, Starscream began to suffer a severe moral crisis. He returned to the Decepticons, but he still viewed those he'd left behind on Earth as his friends, torn between following orders and a desire not to harm them. At times, he found compromises; for instance, as Optimus led an attack to stop Megatron using the three Mini-Con weapons, Starscream, currently battling Jetfire, spotted one of the Decepticons sneaking up on Prime. Starscream then attacked Jetfire, allowing himself to be thrown away and collided with the Decepticon, who would have attacked Prime.

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The rest is... silence. Until Starscream came back as a lobotomized, characterless zombie.

Subsequently, Starscream was among the Transformers injured battling Nemesis Prime, and who then received "Powerlinx" power boosts from their Mini-Cons. Starscream gained a new, blue coloration that he commented made him look like his contemporary Thundercracker, with disgust just dripping from his tone. Returning to Cybertron, Starscream pursued Thrust into the depths of the planet when the turncoat tactician revealed his treachery by stealing the Requiem Blaster and Skyboom Shield. Starscream took a fatal shot from the Requiem Blaster as he battled Thrust in the underground tunnels. Yet, the Mini-Con High Wire used his powers to restructure the timeline, saving Starscream (and throwing the human kids back in time, and.. well, it's not understandable).

Thrust escaped and delivered the weapons to Sideways and his master, Unicron, presently disguised as Cybertron's moon. Following Thrust through a warp gate and briefly reuniting with Alexis, Starscream entered the belly of the beast along with Hot Shot and Wheeljack. However, the unlikely trio was stymied by Unicron's internal defenses and failed to stop Sideways from using the weapons to begin Unicron's reactivation.

Megatron - now Galvatron - was unwilling to acknowledge Unicron's threat, dismissing it as an Autobot trick. Starscream knew the danger was real, and that only united under a true leader like Optimus Prime - whose strength of character and nobility had touched Starscream during his time with the Autobots - could the Transformers' hope to stop Unicron. To show Galvatron the error of his ways, he challenged him to a duel in which he allowed Galvatron to run him through with the Star Saber. Galvatron realized what happened and demanded to know what possessed Starscream to do such a thing.

Starscream told him that he tried to gain Galvatron's respect, but nothing was ever good enough, no matter how many battles he fought, his leader always found fault. Optimus Prime treated his men with care, and was thus a leader of integrity, unlike Galvatron. But that didn't matter anymore, and after tearing the Star Saber out with his bare hands, Starscream turned his full firepower onto Unicron. The Chaos Bringer promptly obliterated him, to the shock of both Galvatron and Optimus Prime. When the dust settled, Galvatron stood reflecting upon Starscream's last words, and as a gesture, handed his enemy the Star Saber.

Unfortunately, Sideways ran off with it two seconds later. But it's the thought that counts. Cramp

Alexis, who Starscream had formed a close bond with, was deeply affected by his death. Starscream, or a version thereof, was briefly seen only once more, in a dream that Galvatron had while temporarily absorbed into Unicron's mind. Origin

Energon[]

Voice Actor: Michael Dobson (English), Nobuo Tobita (Japanese)
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What happened to my face?!

Ten years after Starscream's death, Megatron seized control of Unicron's body by ousting its former occupant, the alien being Alpha Quintesson. So, the evicted extraterrestrial needed an assassin to eliminate Megatron so that he could return to his original task of recreating the worlds Unicron destroyed. Using what little energon he had left, Alpha Q recreated another Unicron victim - Starscream. However, Alpha Q ran out of energon before he could complete the process, leaving Starscream incomplete - his memory blank, and his body unstable, constantly shifting from a physical to an ethereal form, able to teleport by "ghosting" from place to place. Megatron Raid

Alpha Q unleashed Starscream upon Ocean City, where he battled Optimus Prime and then tracked Megatron back to Unicron's body. Even his incredible new abilities proved no match for the Decepticon leader, who used Unicron's power to brainwash Starscream, turning him into his right-hand man and most loyal subordinate. Somewhat ironically, Megatron now treated Starscream with far more respect than previously, even entrusting him with some of the most challenging missions.

Later, Megatron became Galvatron again through immersion in an underground reservoir of super energon on Cybertron. Starscream was allowed to do the same as a reward for his loyalty; the influx of power stabilized his physical form while enabling him to retain his teleporting powers. When Unicron subsequently possessed Galvatron, Primus used the super energon to create a sun, and Galvatron plunged himself into it to contain Unicron's spark within it. Starscream seemingly sacrificed himself as well, diving into the sun alongside his leader. The Sun

Cybertron[]

Voice actor: Michael Dobson (English) Takaya Kuroda (Japanese)
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Figueroa? I barely know 'er!

A decade after the Powerlinx Battles (as they were called), when Primus's plan to contain Unicron's spark at the core of the energon sun failed, the sun collapsed, becoming a deadly black hole that threatened Cybertron. Along with Megatron, Starscream became free from the sun, his mind his own once more, and his body refurbished into yet another new form. He had no memory at all of what happened, but then it seems no one did.

Megatron began his campaign to acquire the legendary Cyber Planet Keys by stealing the map that showed their locations from the ancient Transformer, Vector Prime. At the same time, Starscream created a diversion that kept the other Autobots busy. During the fight, Starscream sent Landmine tumbling into the black hole. Vector Prime saved him at the last moment by opening a dimensional gate that teleported him to Earth. Fallen The Autobots and Decepticons followed. When they deduced that the Cyber Planet Keys' focusing device, the Omega Lock, was hidden somewhere on the planet, Megatron charged Starscream with locating it. Meanwhile, Megatron concentrated on acquiring the Cyber Planet Key of Velocitron, the Speed Planet.

Little did Megatron suspect, however, that Starscream had evolved a new ambition - now, he sought to oust Megatron and become the leader of the Decepticons, then the universe. Unlike those with similar goals, however, Starscream was smart enough to keep his intentions to himself, quietly working to achieve his goals through subtle means. While on a brief mission to attack Red Alert on Velocitron, Starscream was able to secretly switch Megatron's map with a copy that would play an important role later. In an attempt to acquire more troops loyal to him, Starscream recruited the disillusioned Autobot Mudflap into his service on Earth. He later crossed paths once again with the mysterious Sideways, who saw in him the best chance to achieve his own goals.

With the Autobots successfully acquiring the Omega Lock and the Cyber Planet Keys from Velocitron and the Jungle Planet, Starscream realized it was time to step up his plan. His duplicate planet map led Megatron and the other Decepticons to a dead sector of space and sealed them within a metal sphere, freeing Starscream to search for the third Cyber Planet Key, from Earth itself. Starscream encountered the Autobot monster-hunter, Crosswise - one of the ancient Transformers whose ancestors came to Earth with the Cyber Planet Key eons ago, who recently reactivated. Starscream discovered a vast underground holding cell where Crosswise imprisoned ancient Decepticons of his time. Trap Liberating them, Starscream took command of their forces and began a planet-wide search for the Cyber Planet Key, fighting back the Autobot and human military resistance. Invasion The Autobots had Crosswise's ally Evac recover the key from its hiding place in preparation for a retreat to Velocitron. Still, Starscream fought his way through the entire Autobot army and confronted Optimus Prime himself, successfully purloining the lock and all three keys by endangering the Autobots' human allies and drawing Prime out of the fight. Retreat

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Betta have my money.

Retreating to a small volcanic island in the South Pacific, Starscream attempted to harness the power of the Cyber Planet Keys. Megatron, meanwhile, had been freed by Scourge, and immediately sought retribution, only to wind up clashing with the Autobots first. The extra time this afforded Starscream allowed him to tap the power of the keys and harness a fragment of the spark of Primus, growing to a gigantic height, complete with a familiar crown with which he crowned himself "Emperor of the Universe." With an extra power boost courtesy of his combination with Wing Saber, Optimus Prime was able to defeat Starscream but Sideways teleported his body away to the ancient starship Atlantis to recuperate. Starscream

Not long after that, when the Cyber Planet Keys were used by the Autobots to awaken Primus and transform Cybertron into his body, Starscream attempted a rather pitiful attack on the god, only to be swatted away like an insect. Later, when the Autobots assembled an energy converter that would allow Primus to direct his energy against the black hole in beam form, Starscream sensed the release of power and had Sideways warp the Atlantis into range. Plunging himself into the energy beam, Starscream tapped into Primus' powers once more, and this time, he grew to planetary size. Ultimately, however, he fared little better in combat with the creator, winding up bludgeoned into submission by Cybertron's moons and drained of his excess power. Titans

The discovery of the fourth Cyber Planet Key on Gigantion, the Giant Planet, set Starscream racing to acquire the key first. However, Landmine reached it ahead of him and used its power to pay him back for past indignities by growing to his size and thrashing him. Optimus Subsequently, Megatron - now Galvatron - stole the Omega Lock and all four keys, and Starscream challenged him to a final battle for possession of them. Declaring that he had given himself over to his pursuit of power and had no reason to hold back as he had nothing to lose, Starscream channeled unprecedented levels of energy. Galvatron did the same, and the reaction was so incredible when the two fully-powered combatants clashed released that the final explosion affected space and time itself. Starscream was hurtled into another dimension, along with the interfering Sideways and Soundwave. Only his crown was left, seen floating through space. Showdown

Finally, after Optimus defeated Galvatron in battle within the black hole, Starscream's spirit reached out across the dimensions, apparently via the fire dimension, to encourage him to fight on, adding a little extra motivation when Galvatron acquired Starscream's crown, crushing it in his hand.

Soon, the Autobots made preparations to begin their new galaxy-spanning space bridge initiative. Wing Saber - having departed from the rest of the Autobots to continue with his "loner" lifestyle - radioed Optimus to report that he had found a lead on Starscream's trail and was pursuing it. Landmine and a reformed Mudflap departed to aid him and would eventually encounter Starscream within what appeared to be the fire dimension. Beginning

Dreamwave comics continuity[]

Armada[]

Starscream lacked the more complex nature of his animated counterpart, filling the position of "snarky second-in-command" as Starscreams tend to do. He also gave Megatron the finger. (Behind his back, of course. He's not THAT stupid!)

Energon[]

In the wake of the unification of Autobots and Decepticons following Unicron's defeat, Starscream tried to ingratiate himself with Tidal Wave and the rest of the remaining Decepticons. His wheedling didn't last long, though, as Scorponok showed up and promptly blasted him into a trash compactor. Later, during the Terrorcon attack on Earth, Starscream reappeared in his new form as an energon ghost and incapacitated Demolishor.

(Note: Due to Dreamwave's subsequent bankruptcy, this ended up being his only appearance in his Energon form. He was going to gain a new form made of pure Energon and battle the Omnicons in #33 [1])

Fun Publications Cybertron comic[]

Starscream killed the Mini-Con Over-Run as the little guy was uploading himself into Cybertron's planetary mainframe. Revelations, Part 2

Note: This is an allusion to a Dreamwave Comics continuity event, but it also took place in the animated continuity, too? Well, okay. Don't think too hard on this one.

Panini comics continuity[]

Starscream answered letters! A mere wiki article write-up cannot convey how rude he was to the five-year-old letter-writers.

Transformers Playstation 2 game[]

Voice actor: Matt Hetherington
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Sephiroth! Sephiroth! 'Cause all bad guys walk in flames and not get burned to hell

Stationed in Antarctica, Starscream was overseeing Decepticlone operations in recovering the Mini-Con storage panels found in the area, using a human research center they overran as his base of operations. When the Autobots ventured too close, Starscream attacked (blowing up the hangar he was holed up in first), but was shot out of the sky and left for dead.

Having survived his initial defeat, Starscream followed the Autobots to Alaska. There he collided his starship into a mountain in an attempt to crush them, but the Autobots escaped unscathed. This slipup also gave them the chance to infiltrate the downed ship and free the captive Mini-Con Aftershock from the control room. Starscream used his null laser cannons at full power in an attempt to finish off his foes but only succeeded in cutting the rock face below the ship, which collapsed and sent the precariously balanced ship plunging into the valley below. The crash's impact buried the bow deep into the earth, forcing the Autobots to climb their way up and out to the surface. After climbing to the top and going through the door outside, the Autobots found Starscream, who immediately attacked them. After a long battle, Optimus Prime interrogated Starscream to tell him about Megatron's location. Starscream refused and was about to shoot him with one of his cannons until Prime punched him. Red Alert detected Megatron on his radar, and the group departed, leaving the supposedly dead Starscream behind.

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Does Wayne Brady have to choke a bitch?

When the Autobots pulled free from the buried ship and got back to ground-level, Starscream attacked again. But this battle, too, ultimately ended in defeat, leading Optimus Prime to interrogate him as to the whereabouts of Megatron. When Starscream refused and attempted to fire his functional null ray at point-blank range, Optimus knocked Starscream unconscious with a well-aimed punch. He then ordered Red Alert to hack the treacherous Decepticon's warp transponder, which led them to Megatron's Pacific Island base.

Trivia[]

  • According the Armada video game's instruction booklet, Starscream (in his Armada-era body) has the following statistics:
Height: 19' 7" (15' 1" vehicle mode length)
Weight: 22,050 lbs
Thrust: 28,000 lbs
Vehicle Top Speed: Mach 2.7
  • Armada Starscream's body parts made frequent cameos in the CGI models of the generic Decepticon and Autobot soldiers during the Energon cartoon series, despite Starscream never appearing in his Armada body during the series.
  • It's a popular rumor that the Starscream who appears in Super Link (the Japanese version of Energon) is not the original, but a clone. This rumor stems from the story pages that accompanied Super Link, though it is not valid in the anime. In the Super Link anime, Nightscream isn't Starscream nor his clone, since Nightscream's spark is recycled by Alpha Quintesson inside Unicron's corpse, while Unicron killed Starscream on Cybertron.
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No, he is not Smokescream.

  • The Cybertron Starscream design is based on the Generation One Starscream body from the Dreamwave comic series "The War Within", designed by Don Figueroa. Possibly as a "second try" at the design cues intended for the Energon toy that, as noted above, didn't come out as the designers had hoped.
  • The Supreme Starscream's crown is modeled directly after the crown Generation One Starscream wore in the 1986 Movie. However, this Starscream wore it for more than 30 seconds before dying.
  • He's the only Starscream that's ever stood up to Megatron, and earned his opponents' respect, like Dinobot. "Lived a warrior and died a hero." Primus bless his spark.
  • For all the fangirls this guy has, his G1 self probably still has more. That could be a good or bad thing; we'll let them work it out.
  • He is by far the only Starscream to form a close bond, and possibly fall in love with a human. Make that a female human.
  • Russian Armada DVD #9 has a very odd cover with something of Starscream's top.
  • Starscream is the only boss character in the game, as mentioned earlier, who doesn't get killed.
  • When Starscream was a phantom like character, none of the autobots (from Armada) recognized him. If only Alexis could have been around more often.

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