Later, he used his mind-reading talents to acquire an antimatter formula for the Decepticons from the brain of Chip Chase. Immediately after the Transformers awakened on Earth in 1984, Soundwave played an essential role in the generation of energon cubes and the formation of plans for a new space cruiser to return the Decepticons to Cybertron. Joining in Megatron's attack on the Autobot's craft, the Arc, Soundwave fell to the same fate as the rest of the ship's occupants when the craft crashed on prehistoric Earth, entombing everyone within stasis. On Cybertron, he used his ability to transform into a lamp-post to spy on the Autobot city of Lacon, learning of the Autobots' plan to search for energy on other worlds. In the original Transformers cartoon, Soundwave was Megatron's right-hand mech, frequently sent on important reconnaissance missions with his cassettes, and often playing a key role in many schemes against the Autobots. When the time came for him and Starscream to massacre the Senate, he enslaved Ratbat by bestowing the smaller, weaker cassette body upon him.Īccording to X-Entertainment, Soundwave was one of the top Transformers figures of all time. In the IDW comics, on pre-war Cybertron Soundwave functioned as personal assistant to Ratbat, who was a Senator at the time, however, Soundwave's true loyalty lay with Megatron. In the Dreamwave comics, Ratbat led the Ultracons faction, while Soundwave remained with the Decepticons led by Shockwave, although within that continuity these events occurred before Ratbat took up a cassette form. However, when his cassette Ratbat became leader of the Decepticons in the Marvel Comics series, Soundwave fully shifted his trademark loyalty from Megatron to him. Soundwave's cassettes are quick to serve and defend Soundwave in a crisis, and generally relate to him as servants or even pets. Squawktalk and Beastbox were additional cassette characters under Soundwave's control in the US toyline, who were never shown in the cartoon. These spy characters include Ravage, Laserbeak, Buzzsaw, Ratbat, Rumble, Frenzy, Slugfest, Wingthing, Autoscout and Overkill, all of whom are under Soundwave's command in the original television series. Within the tape compartment, which becomes his chest in robot mode, he stores a variety of Decepticon spies, all of which take the alternative form of a microcassette. His alternative form is that of an Earthly microcassette deck. Soundwave is physically strong compared to most Transformers. Additionally, he has a photographic memory on account of the data storage capacity of the magnetic disks in his chest compartment, and he is armed with a shoulder-mounted laser cannon and hand-held concussion blaster. Soundwave is able to detect and jam transmissions across the entire energy spectrum, a talent that makes him suited to his position as a Deception Communications Officer. His alternate mode is a microcassette recorder and he has a distinctive monotone, computerized voice. Soundwave is one of the characters from the original Transformers line. 6 Transformers: Timelines (Shattered Glass).He is commonly depicted as Megatron's communications officer and, in some interpretations, only speaks when mocking the Autobots. Throughout most of his incarnations, he is an underlying loyal lieutenant of the Decepticon leader Megatron. His most well-known disguise is that of a micro cassette recorder. Soundwave is a fictional character appearing in various Transformers continuities within the Transformers franchise. Megatron, Buzzsaw, Laserbeak, Ratbat, Ravage, Frenzy, Rumble, Space Case, Wingthing, ShockwaveĬybertronian Jet, Microcassette deck, Cybertronian tank, MP3 player Lieutenant, Communications Commander and Warrior Nobuhiko Okamoto ( Q Transformers: Mystery of Convoy)Īction Master, Communications, Go-Bot, Targetmaster, spy bot, council member
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