Shockwave (G1)
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- Shockwave is a Decepticon from the Generation 1 continuity family.
Shockwave has been referred to as "a computer on legs." This is not far from the truth. Logic rules Shockwave's thought processes and is the source of his every inspiration. He sees emotion as a weakness and a distraction. His cold and calculating modus operandi is supported by his frightening and exceptionally powerful form.
Shockwave is possibly even more powerful than Megatron. Perhaps logic may one day dictate that the time to replace Megatron's flawed, emotion-fueled rule is at hand. After all, the only logical choice for Decepticon leader would be Shockwave himself.
When he is an Action Master, he is partnered with Fistfight.
Pretty much everything is his fault.
“ | Ultimately, I serve only one master... pure logic. | ” |
—Shockwave on his true loyalties, Spotlight: Shockwave |
Fiction
Marvel Comics continuity
An adherent of his twisted version of logic, Shockwave was Military Commander of the Decepticons, conceiving the original plan to assault the Ark. However, when the Ark crashed onto Earth, Shockwave followed in the Decepticon ship, but the planet's magnetic fields caused that ship to crash in the Savage Land. There, he was confronted by the Dinobots and their battle brought them to a tar pit that held them in stasis for millions of years. When Shockwave was reawakened in 1984, he immediately set out to disable the Autobots and take Decepticon leadership away from Megatron. Using Earth's infrastructure and resources, Shockwave sought to create powerful Decepticon soldiers, but was foiled by Optimus Prime hiding the life-giving Creation Matrix in the human boy Buster Witwicky. At the end of this caper, Shockwave ended up in a swamp.
What followed was a struggle for Decepticon leadership between Shockwave and Megatron that finally reached a climax when both leaders were defeated in battle by the Autobots. Megatron argued that his aggressive leadership was superior to Shockwave's hesitant and slow action. Conceding to his logic, Shockwave gave him full command of the Decepticon troops on Earth. However, when Optimus Prime seemingly died, Megatron lost his sanity and, with some help from Shockwave, apparently killed himself in a space bridge explosion. With his rival completely out of the way, Shockwave took up leadership again. He would soon collude with Decepticon fuel auditor Ratbat, who was leading the Decepticons on Cybertron. Together, they conceived of the Club Con plot, but a battle with Fortress Maximus in space sent Shockwave plunging through the atmosphere.
In one chain of events, Shockwave would quickly get back on his feet, and fight against Decepticons from the future whose apparent successes against him in the present and the future would make Shockwave lose his mind. He regained his sanity enough to help seal the time rift that threatened all of reality.
He would soon fully resurface and act against Scorponok and Zarak's leadership of the Decepticons. The coup was interrupted when Unicron threatened all Transformers. After Unicron was defeated and Primus destroyed, Shockwave and Starscream hijacked the Ark to escape the quickly decomposing Cybertron. Unknown to him, Megatron was in stasis aboard the ship and Galvatron boarded it. Both fought against Shockwave while Ratchet, who also emerged from stasis, crashed the ship onto Earth.
In one timeline, Shockwave ended up as a head kept in Megatron's chambers. In yet another timeline, Shockwave again joined forces with Starscream after being jury-rigged into the Ark to serve as its operating system. Once restored, Shockwave was witness to a great upheaval in Cybertron's population that left Transformers an endangered species. With the Decepticon faction functionally extinct, Shockwave converted to the ways of peace, serving as emissaries along with Starscream and Ravage.
Generation 1 cartoon continuity
Appointed as Guardian of Cybertron by Megatron, the loyal Shockwave remained stationed on the planet for millions of years, even while his teammates slumbered on Earth. He was singlehandedly (ha) responsible for menacing the remaining Autobot resistance movements on Cybertron, and when Megatron was reactivated in 1984, assisted in the development of Space Bridge technology. In 2005, Shockwave may or may not have been killed during the Unicron War, though either way he was never seen again afterward.
In a splinter timeline, Shockwave was shown to have definitively survived Unicron's attack on Cybertron. Travelling to another dimension to aid Megatron, Shockwave formed a friendship with Cancer and the two resolved to conquer the world of business and entertainment via shadowy corporate dealings and pop music.
Kid Stuff Talking Story Books
Shockwave constantly attempted to usurp Megatron as leader of the Decepticons. In his latest attempt at a coup, he promised Megatron's minions an abundance of oil if they were to follow him. Jaws of Terror
Marvel coloring books
Shockwave led an attack on a human village, intending to raze it and build a fuel plant in its place. Confident that the Autobots wouldn't learn about the attack until it would be too late for them to do anything about it, Shockwave tasked the Constructicons with building his installation. Little did he suspect that Cosmos was spying on them from orbit. A convoy of trucks and cars soon arrived, claiming to be hauling supplies for Shockwave and his troops. Angered and confused by this interruption, Shockwave demanded to see the supplies he was certain he had never ordered. From within the vehicles stepped out the Dinobots. Alongside the Autobots in disguise, they proceeded to trounce Shockwave's troops. Shockwave ordered Ravage and Kickback to flank the new arrivals and attack them from behind, but this tactic proved futile, as Cosmos was still spying down on the scene. Shockwave was tied up, shoved down into a hole with his troops, and had quick-drying cement poured on them to stop them from going anywhere. The Autobot Spy in the Sky
Big Looker storybooks
Shockwave was present when the Decepticons tormented their new toy, Grapple, after the architect was cerebro-shelled by Bombshell. Insecticon Attack!
Find Your Fate Junior
Battle Drive
In one possible scenario, where Megatron and his troops had tracked down Sparkplug to a cave in the mountains, Shockwave was amongst the Decepticons present, ready to pounce on the human. Then a small squadron of Autobots arrived to rescue Sparkplug. In the event that Megatron was destroyed by Swoop, Shockwave, along with the rest of the Decepticons, were easily defeated by the Autobots. In the event that Swoop retreated, Shockwave was amongst the Decepticons who remained at the cave instead of pursuing the Dinobot. Shockwave stood next to Megatron in a military formation, along with Buzzsaw, Ransack, Frenzy, Skywarp and Thundercracker, while Megatron delivered his sanction to the Autobots in the cave; "Prepare to die!" The battle that ensued lasted for two full days before the Decepticons were ready to move in for the kill. In the event that Swoop returned in time with reinforcements, Shockwave and the rest of the Decepticons were forced to retreat, but not before Shockwave got "The shock of his life!"Battle Drive
Decepticon Poison
In one possible sequence of events, Shockwave accompanied Megatron in order to take out the recently poisoned Autobots. They found themselves fighting against the now-cured Autobots, but gained the upper hand early in the fight nonetheless. Shockwave was downed by a hit from Optimus Prime himself when the Autobot leader led a back-up squadron of Autobots into battle.
In another possible scenario, Megatron and his Decepticon squad were tricked into thinking that the Autobots were already dead, and strode into the Autobots’ base. The Decepticons lay down their weapons in order to carry out the Autobots’ "corpses," but were ambushed once they had disarmed themselves. Shockwave and the others were then quickly defeated.
In yet another possible scenario, where the Autobots weaponized the tainted fuel and created a toxic cloud by burning it, the Decepticons were forced to retreat before their attack was fully underway. Decepticon Poison
Project Brain Drain
Shockwave was involved in a Decepticon plot to use a Brain Drain device on the crowd goers of a rock concert to syphon their intelligence into Decepticon fuel.
In one possible scenario, Galvatron had to recall his troops from the concert at the last minute when Ultra Magnus and his troops began a timely assault on the Decepticons’ headquarters. Shockwave participated in the battle that ensued, which ended in a loss for the Decepticons when Ultra Magnus triggered an avalanche, burying Galvatron and shattering the Brain Drain device Project Brain Drain
The Invisibility Factor
In one possible scenario, Shockwave accompanied Galvatron on a patrol in a desert at night. Upon spotting a spaceship that flickered in-and-out of sight, the patrol investigated. Finding the Autobots Kup and Hot Rod conversing with a woman at the ship's landing site, Shockwave and the others fired upon them, causing them to scramble away. Galvatron then ordered his troops to stay and scrutinize the spaceship instead of pursuing the Autobots.
If Hot Rod and Kup decided to attack immediately, the Autobots were easily defeated and destroyed by Shockwave and the rest of the Decepticon patrol.
If the Autobots did not attack immediately, Shockwave took care of taking the Invisibility device as the Decepticons headed back to their headquarters. Hot Rod and Kup silently followed the Decepticons back to their hide-out in a nearby canyon, where they managed to tricked Shockwave and the others into thinking that they were being ambushed by a whole squadron of Autobots. Panicking, the other Decepticons attempted to retaliate by firing in all directions, while Shockwave looked around bewildered, still clutching the Invisibility Device.
If Hot Rod snuck down and snatched the device out of Shockwave's grasp, Shockwave called his fellow Decepticons to give chase to the young Autobot. They were unable to catch him before Kup fired down onto the canyon's walls, causing it to collapse and burying the Decepticons under an avalanche of earth and rocks.
In an alternate scenario, Shockwave and the other Decepticons decided to take off into space in Sarah Sanders's ship after acquiring the Invisibility Device. Whether the Decepticons succeeded in mastering the Invisibility Device and subsequently destroyed the Autobots, or were destroyed or defeated themselves depended on what choices the Autobots made from this point on.
In another possible scenario, Shockwave and the other Decepticons happened upon Sarah Sanders's ship before any Autobots had come in contact with her. While Scavenger held the woman captive, Shockwave and the other Decepticons dragged the ship itself to a hidden location. In whichever scenario that followed, the Autobots managed to steal the Invisibility Device from the Decepticons, either dazzling Shockwave and the others with their headlights while Hot Rod took the device right out of their hands, or tricking most the other Decepticons into leaving the spaceship behind while they pursued the young Autobot on a wild goose chase. Now outnumbered, Shockwave was quick to fall to the Autobots. The Invisibility Factor
Frito-Lay posters
While fighting the Autobots to gain a powerful energy source, the sinister Shockwave decided it was time to betray Megatron and seize control. The Power Struggle
The Official Transformers: Generation 2 Annual
Shockwave participated in the Decepticons' attack to capture a crashed spaceship from the Autobots atop Table Mountain, blasting Optimus Prime with a laser. Alas, the "spaceship" was an Autobot trap that fired Shockwave and the other Decepticons randomly into space. Day of the Decepticons
Dreamwave Generation One continuity
When Optimus Prime was first inaugurated as leader of the Autobots and bestowed the Matrix of Leadership, he was bestowed visions of the many enemies he would one day face. Among the foes he saw in these prophetic visions was Shockwave. The War Within #1 After Optimus had been goaded into seeking out Megatron, following the destruction of the Forum of Enlightenment, Shockwave led the main attack on the Autobots' stronghold in Iacon. The War Within #2 He instructed the troops following him to give the Autobots no mercy or quarter in their assault on the Autobot stronghold. The War Within #3 Mid-battle, Shockwave contacted the Cradle only to find that Starscream was sitting in the command room instead of Megatron. He claimed he would rectify this after having taken Iacon, and then sent his soldiers for the final push against the Autobots. The War Within #4 In this penultimate attack, Shockwave personally destroyed two guardian robots with one blast in his alternate mode. With the Autobots' last defenses now felled, Shockwave had his troops penetrate the Autobots' stronghold, where he gunned down Prowl upon entry. The War Within #5 Unfortunately for Shockwave, at that point, a planetary engine activated under Starscream's orders caused Iacon's destruction. Shockwave ordered a hasty retreat back to Kolkular in order to avoid annihilation. The War Within #6
After Megatron's apparent death in an early space bridge test, the Decepticon faction splintered, with Air Commander Starscream creating the Predacons and High Auditor Ratbat the Ultracons, while Shockwave led the Decepticons through the Dark Ages of Cybertron. During this period he was contacted by Jetfire. The Autobot had uncovered behavioral patterns in each faction, indicating that they were all being manipulated by an outside force. Shockwave's penchant for logic allowed him to put aside his differences with Jetfire, and he agreed to meet up with his fellow scientist in a neutral zone to further discuss the matter. Devastation During their conference, the two of them were attacked by the Chaos Trinity, and Shockwave was taken down by Bugly's electro-stingers. Revelation He rebooted shortly after the three mystics and The Fallen left with both Grimlock and Jetfire in hand. Confrontation Recovered by the newly built Trypticon, Shockwave organized a counter strike against the three mystics that included Trypticon, Soundwave, Ravage, the Insecticons, and the Seekers. Exactly how logic dictated that Shockwave bring an entire army to deal with three rogue Decepticons is unknown. Grimlock's Lightning Strike Coalition arrived, saying that they had a stake in this, and Shockwave agreed to a temporary ceasefire. After the Autobots managed to defeat The Fallen, Shockwave and Prowl agreed to seal the Well of All Sparks with six coded barriers for each faction. They were to remain in place until Cybertron was united. Or, as Shockwave put it, until all are one. Conflagration
At some point, Ultra Magnus took command of the Autobots, and reunited them into a single faction. Under his leadership, the Autobots gained a significant hold over Cybertron's resources and territories. No longer able to hold his own against the Autobots, Shockwave was forced to sign a peace treaty, and put an end to hostilities between his own faction, the Ultracons, and the Autobots. Despite this being the most logical course of action, Shockwave made no attempt to hide his contempt for Ultra Magnus, making it clear he was only ceding to his forces out of necessity. The ceremony was interrupted by a bombing engineered by Starscream and his forces, though Shockwave was spared any harm thanks to the defensive measures put into place by the Autobots. This act of aggression only served to further unite the Autobots, Ultracons, and Decepticons... until Megatron made a dramatic return, accompanied by an army of Air Warriors. The Age of Wrath Megatron easily subdued Ultra Magnus while Shockwave and Ratbat looked on, and all of the splintered Decepticon factions united under the rule of their returned ruler. Afterwards, Shockwave was tasked with reverse engineering these Quintesson-created clones Megatron had brought back to the planet with him. He ran into difficulties accomplishing this due to Megatron's refusal to divulge their origin, though he was greatly intrigued by the warrior units nonetheless. The Age of Wrath #2 Progress wasn't helped by Rumble and Frenzy, who seemingly thrashed his whole lab after he stepped out of it for a few moments. Shockwave cooly informed the two diminutive Decepticons that Megatron would not be pleased now that his project couldn't be completed on schedule, and dismissed them. The Age of Wrath #3
Shockwave nonetheless managed to modify some drones in his possession to Megatron's requirements; they would now only obey the Decepticon leader, and not their original creators. After sharing his find with Megatron, Shockwave was assaulted by one of the drones, though it had become horribly mutated... for it contained the persisting essence of Grimlock! The Age of Wrath Pt.4
Shockwave was left behind on Cybertron while Megatron's forces pursued Optimus Prime and were subsequently lost on Earth for four million years, and became Decepticon leader on the planet. He began experimenting with cloning, and through studies of Astrotrain and Blitzwing, began to conceive the idea of a Transformer with multiple alternate modes. Cybertron, however, was steadily growing lower and lower on energy, and in an attempt to create new energy-conservative Transformers, Shockwave allied with the Autobots for a pooling of resources that created the Micromasters. One of the Decepticon Micromasters working for Shockwave, Skystalker, transmitted back to Cybertron news that the Autobot Countdown had appropriated an important artifact while on an interstellar mission. After receiving this message, Shockwave set about manipulating Micromasters on both sides to acquire the artifact for himself. Recipe for Hate After one of the Decepticons' Micromaster patrols returned from an Energon-gathering mission, Barricade approached Shockwave, complaining that he and the other Decepticons of his size weren't getting their fair share of fuel. Instead of taking their appeal in consideration, Shockwave dismissively shooed the Micromasters away and partook in a conference with Scorponok and Ratbat. Destined for Nothing Barricade and his comrades then opted to desert the Decepticon army, and headed out for Little Iacon. Shockwave caught up with the group partway there, after the diminutive robots had narrowly avoided being devoured by some vampiric Insecticons. Shockwave informed them that he had taken it upon himself to check up on them as a "show of good faith," but they were otherwise free to continue on their own path if so they chose. The Gray Race At this time, Shockwave planted a transmitter on one of smaller 'bots, as he knew that the group had already been contacted by Countdown. Recipe for Hate All of the Micromasters left, save for Flanker, who was convinced to return to the Decepticon army by Shockwave's gesture. With no witnesses around, Shockwave tossed Flanker to the Insecticons as a snack. In return, he asked the cannibals to complete a mission for him: invade Little Iacon. The Gray Race
Shortly thereafter, Skystalker and Skyhopper returned to Cybertron. Shockwave welcomed them back to the Decepticons' base, updating them on the progressing retrieval of the Golden Disk they coveted. Shockwave then overlooked Blitzwing, and upon his analysis, found that internal mutation in his fellow Decepticon were making him stronger. But Shockwave was unaware to what extent Skystalker had come to resent him in his absence... and how much more powerful the Micromaster had become. As he and Blitzwing were discussing the changes happening inside the latter, they were ambushed by the Skystalker, who managed to overpower both of the guzzlers. Recipe for Hate Skystalker overthrew Shockwave's command, knocking him offline and decapitating him to use in a grotesque puppet show, giving orders to the other Decepticons by holding Shockwave's severed noggin up to a video screen. Victims of the Revolution When Skystalker was defeated, Shockwave was repaired, but eventually, he and all the other Transformers on Cybertron succumbed to stasis as the planet's energy ran out, and it entered a hibernation phase known as the "Great Shutdown".
3000 years ago, Unicron's herald Scourge located the dead planet, and reactivated Shockwave for study purposes. Generation 1 #0 However, when Shockwave was attacked by a swarm of Sharkticons, Scourge intervened and saved him, Cold War only to be shot in the back by the Decepticon and captured. Dissecting and studying Scourge, Shockwave learned many secrets about the function and purpose of Transformers and Cybertron from the secrets hidden within him. Using that knowledge, Shockwave steadily worked to restore Cybertron, reactivating its population and solving their energy needs, ending the war and unifying the planet. He also continued his experiments into multiple transformations, yielding the unstable Duocons, and then successfully mastering the process with Triple Changers. Capturing Alpha Trion, Shockwave sought to unlock the full secrets of Vector Sigma, having already learned of the mysterious significance of Earth to the Transformer race. Revelation In preparation for the invasion of the planet, Shockwave subliminally influenced the population of Cybertron to become more violent, Passive Aggression and prevented the return of Optimus Prime and Megatron aboard the Ark II by having a human agent blow it up. Revelation
In 2003, Shockwave made his move, heading to Earth with his Triple Changer troops and capturing Megatron and Optimus's forces, planning to try the two leaders as war criminals. Megatron was jettisoned into space by Starscream, New World Order provoking Shockwave in disciplining the Seeker. After making it clear he would not tolerate further insubordination, Shockwave presented his new recruits to a unified Iacon, cementing his claims that Cybertron was finally at peace. To better assimilate the Decepticons into his new society, Shockwave told them of a new device he had devised to render them more energy-efficient, but his presentation was interrupted by a report from Perceptor. Shockwave dismissed his audience to speak with Perceptor in private. Afterwards, he approached Soundwave, claiming that his plans for Cybertron was moving at a faster pace than anticipated, and offered him a position as his lieutenant. He left Soundwave to ruminate on his options, and next contacted Ultra Magnus, ordering to deactivate the Autobots in his custody, Optimus among them, once they made planet-fall. Brothers' Burden Ultra Magnus refused the order outright and Shockwave's plans were now meeting resistance on multiple fronts, with the Autobot's insubordination and the captive Alpha Trion's continued resistance to his probing. In a bid to deal with at least one of these problems, Shockwave had Rumble and Frenzy free the Stunticons from prison, hoping the chaos they'd generate would be distraction enough for Ultra Magnus to be out of the picture while Optimus was dealt with. Shockwave also broadcasted footage of the Autobots' battles on Earth all around Cybertron, to turn public opinion against Optimus Prime's troops. But more unforeseen interference propped up; between the Dinobots arriving to sow their own brand of havoc, and Sandstorm and Broadside turning traitor, Prime managed escape from Shockwave's clutches and fell in with a rebel group. Cold War
Shockwave was next forced to deal with Grimlock personally, but even with the help of Blitzwing, found himself being overpowered by his opponent. Ultra Magnus's timely arrival helped tip the scales in Shockwave's favor, and Shockwave then unleashed the Omega Sentinels to quell further insurrections. Passive Aggression
Mobilizing the planet's Autobots, Prime led an attack on Shockwave's Tower. As news of the insurrection reached Shockwave, he finished supercharging himself in anticipation to an inevitable confrontation against the rebels. He was first met by Ultra Magnus in his throne room, but after declaring that he no longer had a use for him, shot Magnus in the back. Shockwave was next confronted by Optimus himself, whom he defeated with ease. He then proceeded to rip the Matrix free from Optimus's chest compartment. Countdown to Extinction Using the Matrix to activate Vector Sigma, Shockwave downloaded the compressed contents of the mega-computer into his network, but before he had an opportunity to view the data, he was pulled into a battle with the returned Ultra Magnus. In the course of the fight, the fuel line to his cannon was severed, and the resulting explosion destroyed his citadel and knocked him into a chasm. Revelation
While the rest of Cybertron believed Shockwave to be deceased, he had actually survived the explosion and gone underground in the wastelands of Cybertron. Lost and Found In addition to re-establishing communications with the Insecticons on Earth (who had been operating there as an advance squad preparing the way for his invasion), Extermination Shockwave continued his experimentation, resulting in the creation of Sixshot. Soon after, however, Megatron returned to Cybertron and bested Shockwave, crippled his offensive capabilities, and took control of his troops. Lost and Found Shockwave was then taken to Earth, where Megatron similarly overpowered Starscream. But now, the three players were assembled, each knowing certain dark secrets of Cybertron's past... The Route of All Evil
During his reign over Cybertron, Shockwave had discovered the Well of All Sparks, and broken the Seal of Primus itself to siphon from within it the power needed to create life. Little did he know that he had loosened the essence of The Fallen in the process, a consciousness which had gone on to take root inside Sunstorm. The Enemy Within
Transformers/G.I. Joe
As one of the Decepticons who crashed to Earth in the Ark millions of years ago, Shockwave was retrieved by Cobra and pressed into service, taking on the alternate form of a massive artillery cannon. Chafing under the leadership of Cobra Commander, he was ordered to transform and destroy the Autobot Superion. Trenches
Although he did so, he was forced to fire sixteen consecutive times, despite needing to repair himself after every shot. The resulting strain on his structure irrevocably damaged him, and Cobra Commander refused to allow Megatron to use the power of the Matrix to restore him. The Iron Fist
The Beast Within
Shockwave participated in a savage all-out Decepticon offensive against the Autobots. With the Decepticons maintaining the advantage throughout the battle, Shockwave was amongst those who approached a crippled Optimus Prime, ready to dispatch the Autobot leader. The Beast Within
G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers
In the absence of Megatron, Shockwave had assumed command of the Decepticons on Cybertron, and had successfully driven the Autobots into an underground resistance movement. When a number of G.I. Joe and Cobra troops, along with the captive Starscream, accidentally arrived on Cybertron via an overloaded wormhole gate, Shockwave and his troops immediately surrounded them. The same wormhole malfunction blasted a number of Transformers away from Cybertron and into random points of Earth's past, a temporal anomaly that threatened to scour the Earth's face with fire if the Transformers were not brought back.
Ultra Magnus and Perceptor arrived and were able to hold off the Decepticons for a time with a force field, while teams of humans were time-ported away to retrieve the missing Transformers and end the anomaly. G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers II #1 Magnus's force field power ran out before all the teams had returned, and Shockwave had his troops capture the Autobots. He took personal pleasure in blasting Ratchet when he was returned through the gate.
Revealing that he had intended all along for the humans to discover the wormhole gate technology, Shockwave set the gate to continue operating but blocked the last remaining group from returning—thus condemning Earth to destruction, easy pickings for conquest. G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers II #3 Fortunately for Earth, two members of the G.I. Joe team were able to reactivate the gate, allowing the newly created Dinobots to return to Cybertron. The Dinobots' power quickly drove Shockwave's Decepticons into retreat.
Regrouping on the other side of the planet, Shockwave had the long-missing Starscream brought before him. As Starscream attempted to explain his way out of being seen as a traitor, a recording of Cobra Commander's voice suddenly began to play, explaining that he had lined Starscream's hull with explosives. Shockwave leapt to try and stop the process, but the entire building exploded, apparently taking the two Decepticons with it. G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers II #4
With Shockwave's defeat, peace returned to Cybertron, and the Decepticons were driven back to a region known as the Gladiator Zone. The Art of War #1 One of the mish-mash of robot parts known as the cannibalizers had Shockwave's blaster hand grafted onto its arm. The Art of War #3
In an erased future, Shockwave would've led a Decepticon conquest of Earth. G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers II #3
Transformers Legends anthology
In one reality, Shockwave fought under the command of Megatron in the war over control of the Mini-Cons. Lonesome Diesel
During a gladiatorial match in the depths of Cybertron, Shockwave detected incoming security forces and raised the alarm. When Megatron mused that perhaps it was time to start their rebellion by destroying the incoming forces, Shockwave suggested they wait and build up their numbers. Megatron agreed and the pair departed. Parts
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2005 IDW continuity
Once a right-hearted senator of the corrupt pre-Great War Cybertron, Shockwave ran the Academy of Advanced Technology, protecting "outliers" from the functionists who held sway and secretly retrofitting several 'Bots who he felt were of good character, including Orion Pax, to carry Matrix chambers. Chaos Theory With his influence waning and the ruling caste unhappy with such activities, he was sent to the Institute to undergo Empurata and a "total personality inversion", leaving him a faceless, handless, and emotionless mech. Shadowplay Later, he became a Decepticon and helped Megatron to overthrow the corrupt government. Autocracy
Millions of years later, he predicted the demise of Cybertron due to the energy consumption of the Autobot/Decepticon war. Knowing that control of resources would be crucial, he initiated a project he called Regenesis to "seed" several planets with potent Energon distillates, generating "crops" for him to harvest. Deserting when the time came to stabilise the planets, he was stymied on Earth by the Dynobots—out for revenge on an unrelated matter—and fell into stasis-lock, Spotlight: Shockwave but not before reconditioning a crew of lost Maximals into re-enacting the Great War in miniature. Strange Visitors
10,000 years later, his body was discovered and he was reawakened by Skywatch. Forming an alliance with Soundwave to disable the bomb they placed in his head, he fought Scorponok, and Grimlock until the blue Decepticon managed to disable it, but was stopped from leaving by the Dynobot leader's bomb. Subsequently, they were taken to Garrus-9 by Ultra Magnus. The Transformers: Maximum Dinobots
Freed from the prison by Overlord, Shockwave ultimately chose to rejoin his fellow Decepticons and returned to Earth. During D-Void war, he was summoned to Cybertron by Megatron. Once Galvatron was defeated, the weakened Shockwave was captured by Autobots along with other Decepticons. Chaos
Forming a surreptitious alliance with his old master Jhiaxus and their student Bludgeon to aid them in a quest for the remains of his Regenesis program while remaining on Cybertron himself, he was convinced to act on the planet by Swindle, but was illegally rendered into Prowl's custody by Arcee. The End of the Beginning of the World His capture was part of a charade, however, as Prowl was being controlled by Bombshell at the behest of Megatron, who would use the Autobot strategist as a component in a newly recreated Devastator. The Verge Before the Dawn
Shockwave ultimately opted out of Megatron's latest insurrection, however, and retreated to the site of the previously destroyed Crystal City. Shockwave found that the city had been restored by the Energon ore he had seeded there long before, which he now dubbed Ore-14. Shockwave successfully tested Ore-14's restorative properties on Dreadwing. Shockwaves In light of recent events, Soundwave confronted Shockwave over the latter's abandonment of Megatron and betrayal of the Decepticon leader's ideals, but to no avail. Shockpoint Soundwaves
Shockwave's endgame was now in motion. Gathering the various Ores together would give him the power to manipulate reality itself. With the aid of Jhiaxus' chronal drive, and harnessing the energy of the Dead Universe itself, Shockwave intended to collapse all of reality into a singularity, save for Cybertron itself, which would be eternally powered by the singularity. Shockwave nearly succeeded, thanks in part to the distractions of his Necrotitan and the Ammonite legions he set loose upon Cybertron, but there was one thing he did not anticipate: Megatron having a change of heart, and befriending Bumblebee in the process. After Shockwave killed Bumblebee, Megatron took the fallen Autobot's insignia for himself, renouncing the Decepticon cause; this distraction allowed Optimus Prime to reach Shockwave and cause the former Senator to recall his pre-Shadowplay self. Horrified at what he had become, but unable to shut down the drive himself, Shockwave allowed Optimus and Megatron to save reality by destroying the drive, and him along with it. Dark Cybertron
Or so it was believed. In truth, the Ore-1 within the drive allowed the singularity to manipulate time as well as space, the gravity dragging Shockwave's broken body to twelve million years in the past, in the era following the departure of the Knights of Cybertron. Aimlessly wandering the Sea of Rust for years, Shockwave chanced upon the shepherd Onyx, slaying him and taking on the identity of "Onyx Prime" so as to engineer a perpetual Decepticon Empire. Masterminding a war to bring together the Thirteen Primes, then using the failed conquest on Antilla to trigger the First Cybertronian Civil War that tore them apart, Shockwave fled Cybertron and returned to the dead Antilla with his Maximal army. There, Shockwave found that the planet had been refashioned into a dormant anti-Cybertronian superweapon, making plans to use it. Recovering the core of the transmutation device, Shockwave dubbed it the "Talisman" and sent it to Earth while he and the majority remained on Antilla.
In late 2017, Antilla was activated, dubbed Unicron by the Talisman. Putting the final phases of his plan into motion, Shockwave reunited with Liege Maximo, the two returning to Cybertron atop Nemesis. After sowing chaos across the planet, Shockwave revealed his true identity to the populace, revealing that the Primes and the Chosen One prophecy were nothing but fictions, as was all of Cybertron's religion. Though taken prisoner, Shockwave was unconcerned as Unicron was already consuming the Cybertronian colonies. When the Chaos Bringer arrived at Cybertron, Shockwave teleported himself to Earth so he could begin building his new empire only for Unicron to follow. Deducing that the Talisman had been brought to Earth, Shockwave quickly located it, ordering his servants to retrieve and use it against Unicron only to find that his grand plan had shattered their faith in him as well. Taken prisoner by Prowl and Stardrive, Shockwave played a brief role in Optimus's plan to defeat Unicron before his limbs were taken from him and he was chained up in the Lemuria. Suffering an identity crisis after wearing so many faces, Shockwave confessed to Prowl that he did not know which persona was the "real" him. With little sympathy, Prowl said that they'd all been him.
What Shockwave had always failed to realize was that people were judged, and defined, by their actions, not the intentions that they'd set out with. Optimus Prime Unicron
Hearts of Steel
After awakening in 19th century America, Shockwave took on the form of an ironclad warship and recruited inventor Tobias Muldoon to the Decepticon side (by pretending to be a friend to humanity). Hearts of Steel #1 He took Muldoon to his Decepticon comrades underwater, where he was questioned by Starscream. Hearts of Steel #2
Years later in 1888, the surviving Decepticons came under the influence of the invading Elder Gods. Shockwave was among those who accepted the beings as their new masters and defended Port Cenotaph on their behalf from intruders. Infestation 2: The Transformers #1 He soon defended the town against an international fleet, but was shot down. Infestation 2: The Transformers #2
Beast Wars cartoon continuity
Timelines
Buzzsaw alternatively served the Decepticon cause on Cybertron under Shockwave's command or on Earth during the Great War. BotCon 2006 Buzzsaw profile card
2006 IDW Beast Wars continuity
Early in the Great War, the nonaligned Cicadacon was gravely wounded. Shutting off his emotional processes, he was able to successfully self-repair, but he lost much of his memory. Joining the Decepticons, he served as one for centuries until Unicron's attack on Cybertron in 2005 reawakened his true self. General Cicadacon profile card
Mini Mayhem!
Shockwave participated in an infiltration of BotCon to track down next year's toy designs, and use them to conquer the Autobots once and for all! Unfortunately, Shockwave forgot to mention to Megatron that their main target, Eric Siebenaler wouldn't be in attendance, and the plot wound up falling apart.
After being nominated two years in a row, Shockwave was sure he'd be a shoe-in for 2011's Hall of Fame. He discussed the topic with Jazz and Grimlock until Erector and Waspinator came along. The trio mistook Erector for Bumblebee, and so spared him any ridicule, but verbally tore into Waspinator. After insisting that the Predacon would never stand a chance against them, Shockwave and the others walked off in a huff. Mini Mayhem!
Robot Heroes
Shockwave was one of the Decepticons who helped Megatron start trouble on Earth, though he only fought for himself. When they ran into the Autobots, Shockwave was beaten up by Prowl. I Am Optimus Prime
Kre-O cartoon
During a robot dance competition, Shockwave was among the three judges, all of whom were Decepticons. Despite Bumblebee's phenomenal performance, he scored the Autobot at 1/2. For Starscream, despite awful technique and a nasty fall, he scored the Decepticon a 10². The commentator was skeptical. Bot Stars
He was present in the audience during Optimus, Bumblebee, and Megatron's boxing match. He also cheered when Megatron lost... Last Bot Standing
Shockwave, Soundwave, and Skywarp enjoyed a picnic by the side of a road. When Bumblebee and Megatron raced by them, the picnickers waved at them. The Big Race
He was among the minions who passed Megatron his presents during the holiday season. A Gift For Megatron
Shockwave helped Megatron get back into shape after a string of humiliating defeats by standing on top of him while the Decepticon leader did some push-ups, and holding on to his weights while he did some reps. Megatron's Revenge
San Diego Comic Con tech specs
Shockwave ran through all the variables and decided that if he was going to further his goals of conquest, it would be rational to work with the human weaponeer Destro. He now sports a snazzy HISS tank alternate mode with his astroblaster integrated into the design [1] and in return, he gives Destro loads of money. When Shockwave and Destro's goals no longer mesh, Destro will 'deal' with the Decepticon himself (yeah, good luck with that, mate).[2]
Transformers: All Spark
Starscream's New Power
Shockwave attempted to apprehend Starscream as the latter infiltrated his personal lab on Cybertron. He was driven back once Starscream got his hands on some of his weapons. Starscream's New Power
Kre-O online manga
Shockwave was part of a massive Decepticon invasion force intended to ruin the Autobots' picnic. However, Optimus Prime plowed through them with his truck and left them scattered... and then left. Returning to the scene after.. ahem, taking care of some pressing business, Optimus gathered up the still-wiped-out Kreons, bound them up on a flatbed trailer, and took them to the picnic. Emergency! Hurry to the Base, Optimus!
Transformers vs. G.I. Joe
Together with Starscream and his brother Soundwave, Shockwave traveled from Cybertron to Earth to demand the humans surrender to Megatron. They were met with resistance from their welcomers, G.I. Joe, leading to a battle that ended with their defeat. I Saw Three Ships Retreating and forming an alliance with Cobra, Shockwave and Starscream attacked the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Flagg, which supposedly contained the body of Soundwave killed during the last battle. Enraged by his brother's death, Shockwave immolated many a Joe with an eye beam before tearing into the ship to retrieve his remains, but retreated with the others when they found no trace of Soundwave. Funeral for a Friend
Shockwave, Starscream, and Cobra next attacked the United Nations headquarters, arriving at the same time as a vengeful Optimus Prime attacked G.I. Joe and was met with Doctor Venom, who had binary bonded with Soundwave's body to control it as a weapon. Shocked and disgusted by this desecration, Shockwave began grappling with Prime over his brother's reanimated remains, shouting that he'd take Soundwave home where Megatron could make him whole again. After Venom had been separated from Soundwave, Shockwave calmed down and declared that he wouldn't let such sentimental emotions get to him again. Expelled from the Garden
In spite of his emotionless façade, Shockwave couldn't help but feel somewhat remorseful for the death of his brother. Shockwave, Rumble, and Laserbeak collected what they could of Soundwave and travelled to the city of Kalis. There, they presented Soundwave's remains to the Autobot apostate Flame, who used his knowledge to bring the spymaster back to life. However, Soundwave returned as a mere shell of his former self, an emotionless machine who could no longer recognize his brother. Watching Soundwave coldly defeat Snake-Eyes and seize Ravage for reprogramming, Shockwave sadly mused that he was now the compassionate one of the duo. Black Cybertron
Angry Birds comic
Shockwave was among the Decepticon troops who attacked the Autobot vessel carrying the AllSpark, but they were blasted into space by Heatwave's water cannon and the Autobots escaped via quantum jump. Angry Birds Transformers #1
Beast Wars: Uprising
Shockwave developed the infiltration protocol, A Brush With Infamy–Prologue and was recorded as having posed a challenge to Megatron's leadership position. Not All Megatrons
Eject lamented that all the great and famous Cybertronians, including Shockwave, were long gone by the time Cybertron was controlled by the Builder Assembly. Broken Windshields
Shockwave had a secret lab in Ultrix. A year after the Grand Uprising, Deluge had based himself in the lab where he operated on Vehicons. He was tracked down by Rampage who killed the scientist and destroyed the lab. The Inexorable March
Ask Vector Prime
When Bio Ranger Iga formed the Thirteen Great Demon Generals, he summoned Shockwave to join. He declined and sent his brother, Sixshot, in his stead. Ask Vector Prime, 27/06/2015
Q-Transformers: Mystery of Convoy cartoon
- Voice actor: Kaito Ishikawa (Japanese)
Of Masters and Mayhem
In one universe, Shockwave fought alongside his fellow Decepticons against Optimus Prime's Autobots. History
As scientific research supervisor for the Decepticons, Shockwave monitored an experiment by Loudpedal and Oil Slick that engineered a test subject resembling a twisted version of Optimus Prime. Although initially designed as a potential new Combiner component, the test subject somehow developed an entirely unexpected ability to produce toxic sludge. This "Toxitron" subject was overseen for a time, until he escaped and murdered his creators, causing Shockwave to abandon the project. The Toxic Transformer
Earlier, however, experiments with Toxitron had used whatever connection he had to Optimus Prime to grow the "shell" of a Matrix inside his body. Shockwave acquired this shell before the research bunker was destroyed, and used it to contain the mutated spark of the scientist known as Thunderwing. This creation, later known as the Matrix of Malice, became the centerpiece of the Mayhem Attack Squad's new combination form as Thunder Mayhem, much to the horror of all of Cybertron. Deadly Aim
Prime Wars Trilogy marketing material
Shockwave created Bruticus. Combiner Wars Shockwave toy bio
Shockwave was a potential bearer of the Matrix of Leadership. As a force for order, Shockwave planned to create a new, strict civilisation to save Cybertron, declaring himself to be the only bot with the technical prowess to mastermind it. Instead, the Matrix went to Optimus Primal. Power of the Primes fan poll
War for Cybertron Trilogy continuity
War for Cybertron Trilogy marketing material
During the war for Cybertron, Shockwave was a Space Force Applied Sciences Major, whose function was a scientist. Siege webpage[3] Being one of the most secure and heavily fortified zones on Cybertron, Shockwave would spend most of his time in the Decepticon-conquered city of Tarn. Siege Teletraan-1 Data Files[3]
Shockwave was also known to make and upgrade Decepticon weapons during the war. He designed both Megatron's "D50-R35 Fusion Cannon" and "HPR Telescopic Laserstrike Launcher". Both of these could combine and modlock into the "NFM Particle Beam Megalauncher" using the C.O.M.B.A.T. System. Decepticon weapons database on Hasbro Pulse[4]
War for Cybertron Trilogy cartoon
- Voice actor: Todd Haberkorn (English), Chafūrin (Japanese), Hercules Fernando (Portuguese), Jérémy Prévost (French), Nicolai Tegeler (German), Txema Moscoso (Castilian Spanish), Eduardo Tejedo (Latin-American Spanish)
A scientist, Shockwave deleted his emotions to improve his capacity for logically processing data. Earthrise episode 1 During the era of the Great War, Shockwave joined with the Decepticons, becoming the faction's chief scientist. For cycles, Shockwave had been researching the ancient secrets of Cybertron. By the time that Ultra Magnus had surrendered himself to Megatron, Shockwave had confirmed using Alpha Trion's studies that the Allspark, the mystic source of all Cybertronian life, was real. Convinced that he could manipulate the Allspark's creation powers into a reformation wave to turn all Autobots into Decepticons, Shockwave brought this information to Megatron. Uneasy about such a drastic measure, Megatron took the idea under consideration.
Soon afterward, Soundwave detected Magnus passing information about the Allspark onto the Autobots. After a failed attempt to bait the Autobots, Megatron gave Shockwave the approval to enact his plan. Siege episode 2
Until the Allspark could be found, Shockwave was tasked with interrogating Ultra Magnus for the location of Autobot High Command. Despite Shockwave's best efforts, the Autobot commander remained steadfast, even breaking free at one point. When Magnus was recaptured, Shockwave increased the torture's intensity until the Autobot finally gave in, revealing the location of Autobot Command. Siege episode 3
In short order, however, Magnus lied and Megatron executed him outright. When Magnus' death unleashed the Alpha Trion Protocols, Megatron had his corpse delivered back to Shockwave so the scientist could determine how to counter them. Shockwave was later present when Megatron promoted Starscream to the command of the Seekers, fearing that such an act would not bode well. Siege episode 4
When Soundwave and Shockwave understood how the Alpha Trion Protocols functioned, the latter proposed using a special virus to destroy the Protocols, even as Soundwave warned that such an act could adversely affect a large portion of the planetary infrastructure. Granted permission to proceed, Shockwave used Ultra Magnus' corpse as a transmitter and unleashed his virus. As the virus disabled Autobot systems, Shockwave and Soundwave rushed to tell Megatron that it had uncloaked the Ark and the Autobots. Siege episode 5
In the aftermath of the Battle of the Space Bridge, which saw both the Ark and the Allspark leave Cybertron, Shockwave was tasked with Project: Nemesis, designing a star cruiser capable of carrying the Decepticons to a new world. Earthrise episode 2 With Cybertron dying, however, the Decepticons began harvesting the remaining population, Autobot and Decepticon, to fuel their escape ship. At Shockwave's request, Megatron inspected Sector 12, which had fallen behind on production, and gave Shockwave the authority to shut it down and harvest its resources. As Shockwave brought Sector 12's staff to the gladiatorial arena to be harvested, Megatron brought Elita-1's Autobots to bear witness, declaring that they would be Shockwave's next victims. Earthrise episode 1
Before Shockwave could harvest the Autobots, a power outage caused by Scrapface allowed them to escape. Though Shockwave noted that another Sector would have to be harvested, Soundwave soon discovered that the Ark still functioned. At Megatron's command, Shockwave then activated the Nemesis ahead of schedule. Earthrise episode 2
Shockwave did not board the Nemesis however, remaining behind to maintain order on Cybertron. He called for all Decepticons to present themselves to Kaon arena under the guise of helping them, but in actuality, so he could harvest their sparks to power himself and his guards. Earthrise episode 3
By the time that Elita-1's forces returned to sabotage the arena, Shockwave had developed cloaking technology for himself. Having bolstered himself on the harvested sparks, Shockwave was quickly able to overpower Elita and restrained her for experimentation. Before he could do anything, however, he was called away to oversee the capture of the other rebels before the explosives that they had planted detonated, consuming the arena and killing all present. Earthrise episode 6
Transformers/Ghostbusters
After the Decepticons won the Great War, the malevolent entity known as Gozer appeared on Cybertron to Decepticon High Command. Though Shockwave advocated caution, especially given that Gozer's power was beyond his sensors' ability to categorize, Starscream fired his null-ray at the entity who reflected its power back at the Decepticons. When Megatron approached the invader, it offered him the choice of which form it would assume to destroy Cybertron before it disappeared, declaring that the choice had been made. It was then that a guilty Starscream spoke up, his mind having drifted to his first conception of a being capable of destroying Cybertron which was revealed to be himself as Gozer rematerialized as a titanic version of the Seeker. After an enraged Megatron shot Starscream, Shockwave tended to the Seeker as the Decepticons fought back against the extradimensional menace. Ghosts of Cybertron Part 1 Even with their mightiest combiners however, the Decepticons could not match Gozer's power, before Decepticon High Command was approached by Kremzeek the Scavenger who turned the quartet into ghosts. In return for this however, Kremzeek wanted their aid in finding and absorbing the AllSpark. Along with Megatron and Soundwave, Shockwave refused, resulting the trio being absorbed into Kremzeek's being. Ghosts of Cybertron Part 2 Ghosts of Cybertron Part 4
Roughly a thousand years later on Earth, Kremzeek's physical body was destroyed when the Scavenger made physical contact with an electricity consuming ghost, freeing Shockwave's spirit. Ghosts of Cybertron Part 4 Though Shockwave, along with Soundwave, was initially willing to work with the Autobots to get his physical body back, the conflict quickly escalated and the scientist opened fire on the Ghostbusters. Being retained by an overeager Ectotron, Shockwave fired his cannon, declaring that he no longer wished to owe his life to such a cretin. While his stray shots broke Peter Venkman's focus and allowed Starscream to flee the planet, Shockwave himself was soon sealed within a ghost trap. Once the battle ended, Optimus Prime took Shockwave's trap, along with Megatron and Soundwave's, hoping to one day rehabilitate the three and use the AllSpark to revive them. Ghosts of Cybertron Part 5
2019 IDW continuity
- First appearance: Transformers #10
During the War of the Threefold Spark, Shockwave voluntarily collaborated with the evil Exarchon as the mad tyrant waged war against Cybertron, with the promise of Shockwave being allowed to indulge his every scientific curiosity. Together, the pair experimented with cloning, with one of their early results being Soundblaster. Escape Part Two War's End Part One In an effort to mass-produce an army of teleporting warriors Shockwave attempted to clone his fellow collaborator Skywarp. The resulting clone army lacked Skywarp's teleportation powers, but proved valuable warriors all the same. Escape Part Three
After the end of the war, Exarchon vanished and his co-conspirators were banished from Cybertron by Nominus Prime. Eventually, however, Ascenticon senator Megatron contacted Shockwave and put him in control of the radical group known as "the Rise", in the hopes that Shockwave's logic would rein in their worst impulses while stoking preexisting societal tensions so as to legitimize the Ascenticons in the optics of the public. Eventually, Megatron was able to smuggle Shockwave back to Cybertron, who set up shop in one of Exarchon's abandoned bunkers in the deepest reaches of the badlands. The Cracks Beneath Your Feet Part Four
While coordinating the activities of the Rise on Cybertron, Shockwave also began reaching out to other Cybertronians who'd been banished from the planet. These included the Insecticons, with whom he struck a bargain: in exchange for their service, he'd clone them so that they could eat as much as they desired. A battery of experiments revealed that the trio were ideal candidates for cloning; although he obtained all the necessary data required to clone an army of Insecticons, Shockwave chose to keep this information to himself out of fear that the ambitious Insecticons were more powerful than anyone, including themselves, realized. Escape Part Two To accomplish this plan, he reunited with his old minion Soundblaster, who recruited Spinister and a group of mercenaries to establish a profitable "splice-thieving" operation on the planet Kworia, an organ-harvesting scheme that stripped Cybertronian victims for parts and shipped them back to Cybertron for use in Shockwave's experiments. Eventually, Shockwave constructed a number of Insecticon clones, but chose to keep this knowledge a secret for the time being. Storm Horizon Part 3 Escape Part Two
In the meantime, Shockwave had the original three Insecticons recruit the exiled Constructicons into assisting his goals. Shockwave contacted their leader Bombshell when progress on that front was taking too long, but Bombshell shrugged off his concerns. Constructicons Rising, Part 2 Bombshell eventually convinced the group to rebel against the Senate, and Shockwave sent the Combaticons to extract them from Mayalx along with a stockpile of Energon they had harvested. Constructicons Rising, Part 4 Shockwave allowed the Constructicons to go off on their own, but planned to one day bring them back to Cybertron when the time was right in the belief that Devastator's loyalty gave him a monopoly on combiner power. Constructicons Rising, Part 4
After Brainstorm had been murdered, Security Operations officer and Ascenticon sympathizer Barricade discovered that a Voin scavenger might have witnessed the murder. The Cracks Beneath Your Feet Part Three Reporting this to Soundwave, Barricade was instructed to inform Shockwave who dispatched Quake to tie up the loose end. Though Quake killed the Voin, this gruesome act was witnessed by Rubble, the zealous veteran killing the newborn to prevent his crime from being reported. The World In Your Eyes Part Five The Cracks Beneath Your Feet Part Five
Following a Senate meeting, Megatron visited Shockwave and told him to get the Rise under control lest the Ascenticon deliver him to the authorities. As Megatron drove off, Shockwave mused on other ideas. The Cracks Beneath Your Feet Part Four When Megatron found that Soundwave had given Barricade sanctuary, he sent a message to Shockwave to come collect the rogue Security officer, but to do it neatly. Shockwave sent Sixshot, Visper, and Storm Cloud to retrieve Barricade, the trio performing to Megatron's expectations. The Cracks Beneath Your Feet Part Five
Still, Shockwave continued to assert the Rise independently of Megatron's control. The evacuation of the memorial crater left the Rise's energon reserves dangerous low. Shockwave sent out Ruckus and three others to acquire fresh supplies, but they were spotted by Security and got caught up in a stand-off at an immersant Titan. After Soundwave surreptitiously killed the Risers to keep them from talking, Megatron made another personal appearance at Shockwave's hideout. After summoning the Rise lieutenants Sixshot and Slipstream, Megatron brutally beat down Shockwave in a show of dominance. The Ascenticon senator made it abundantly clear to Shockwave and his officers that the Rise was NOT a separate organization in league with the Ascenticons. They were all, unquestioningly, under Megatron's control and Megatron's alone. The Change In Your Nature Part Three Shockwave began to recover from his injuries thanks to Flatline's services. He was enraged when Sixshot informed him that Mindwipe had requisitioned troops and left the base without permission. All Fall Down Mindwipe later called in to report that their base was compromised by Storm Cloud. Shockwave began evacuations and swore to rip Mindwipe's wings off. Swindle's
At some point after Shockwave relocated his base of operations to another of Exarchon's hidden bunkers, Soundblaster returned from deep space after his defeat at the hands of Ultra Magnus. Though Soundblaster did not perform to Shockwave's high standards, he had brought back enough materials for the scientist to create an army of Insecticon clones, a performance that Shockwave found acceptable. Storm Horizon Part 3
As Shockwave tended to his machines, the original three Insecticons entered and demanded an audience, only for the cyclops to wave them off. As the three left, Shockwave confided in Soundblaster that the project no longer needed the Insecticons and that they would have to keep an eye on Bombshell. Escape Part Two After learning that the Insecticons had betrayed him, stolen some of his old cloning equipment, and gone rogue, Shockwave dispatched Rage and Hydradread to hunt them down. Escape Part Three
Despite his best efforts to exterminate the traitors, the Insecticons and their new clone army proved too numerous to exterminate and as a result Shockwave was forced to admit defeat and leave the three to their own devices, under the stipulation that they'd obey his commands when ordered. Sea of Rust I After Slipstream's team returned from the Winged Moon, Shockwave took custody of the radioactive and insane Sunstorm and spent time analyzing his growing abilities. Test Flight I Shockwave contacted Bombshell and ordered his Insecticon swarm into action to take out Termagax's walking House and seize the Enigma of Combination, a battle that would assuredly leave their clone army weakened. Sea of Rust I When a recently returned Skywarp arrived, Shockwave adopted a powerful new suit of armor to confront his old partner, but upon hearing about the Enigma, Skywarp teleported away once more. Sea of Rust II
Following Skywarp being grievously injured in his attempt to retrieve the Enigma, Shockwave tended to him, mainly just to see if he could, before Flatline arrived. Though initially dismissing the medic's strange speech pattern, Shockwave quickly realized that Exarchon had returned, the warlord declaring that they had unfinished business to complete. Darkness, Once Gazed Upon: Part Three After sufficiently repairing Skywarp, Shockwave spoke with Exarchon enough to confirm his identity. When Skywarp awoke, Exarchon attempted to win back his subordinates, promising Shockwave to reveal more arcane sciences when the scientist noted that the Decepticons were offering the same deal. Following the arrival of the Combaticons and Skywarp teleporting away, Exarchon identified a hidden base of his in the Sonic Canyons, where he was already dealing with the Autobot interlopers. War's End Part One As Shockwave sent his forces to reinforce Exarchon, Skywarp informed the Decepticons that the scientist had betrayed them. When Team Stream attempted to confirm this by informing him of their mission against Exarchon, Shockwave told them to stand down, the unusual order dividing the team. War's End Part Two
On Shockwave's order, Devastator returned to Cybertron, being given the instructions to find Soundblaster. As the combiner made his way to the Sonic Canyons, Shockwave showed Exarchon around the bunker, though he adamantly refused the Threefold Spark's request to release Sunstorm so that Exarchon could usurp him. When Megatron arrived, Shockwave was sent to collect him, bringing the Decepticon leader to Exarchon. Returning, Shockwave demanded that Exarchon return Sunstorm to his tube, though he was largely ignored as the warlords talked. After Megatron had shot Exarchon into Sunstorm's arms, killing that iteration of the Threefold Spark, the Decepticon ordered Shockwave to tell him all that had been transpiring. War's End Part Three Subordinate to Megatron once again, Shockwave was part of the Decepticon leader's entourage as he made to meet with Optimus Prime. End of Time
After the Decepticons were forced to allow the Autobots to reach Darkmount, a frustrated Megatron reminded Shockwave that he'd only overlook the scientist's past uncertain loyalties if the Constructicons arrived to serve him. Shockwave assured the Decepticon leader that he still had Megatron's interests foremost in his mind. Soon, after rendezvousing with the Constructicons, the entire Decepticon army arrived at Darkmount's gates and launched an attack to prevent the Autobots from leaving the planet. Shockwave joined a concentrated attack on Computron after the combiner made a last stand to buy time for his comrades to blast off. Computron was defeated, but the Autobots managed to escape Cybertron, and in the aftermath Shockwave offered his congratulations to Megatron on what seemed an incomplete victory. Fate of Cybertron
Alternate future
In an alternate future where Exarchon returned to Cybertron and conquered the planet, Exarchon killed Shockwave and stole his body to become one-third of his latest iteration, alongside Megatron and Onslaught. Test Flight I
Precursor World
A Warrior of the Seven Lights resembling a particularly bricky Shockwave was a member of the Purple Order. He oversaw the containment of Megatron and his turncoat Straxus followers by the Order's Pretender Monster creations such that Wicked could propose an alliance. God Neptune comic 1
My Little Pony/Transformers
During a battle, Shockwave briefed Megatron that a malfunctioning spacebridge was reaching into another reality, instead of other planets. The portal eventually connected with the magic of Queen Chrysalis in the realm of Equestria, the combination of energies dragging all combatants, Shockwave included, to the magical realm. Transformation Is Magic
Still able to use the space bridge to teleport around Equestria, Shockwave crashed the set of Preppin' with Pinkie to determine how many equines it took to make energon cubes only for Gauge and Pinkie Pie to chaotically force him back through the portal using a variety of kitchen appliances. They Eat Ponies, Don't They?
The Decepticons and changelings eventually launched an attack on the Crystal Empire, the Autobots and ponies coming to its defense. At Megatron's order, Shockwave attempted to procure samples of the arcane from the castle but found his firepower outmatched by the power of friendship. When the Decepticons eventually returned to Cybertron, Shockwave revealed that they had not managed to claim any magic but that he had saved Equestria's coordinates. Rather than return to the realm, however, he proposed bringing magic to Cybertron. Finale
Some time later, Shockwave and the other Decepticons constructed a second spacebridge and used it to return to Equestria. However, their activities in the magic realm provoked Twilight Sparkle and the other ponies into chasing them through the portal and back to Cybertron; the brief battle freed the evil King Sombra from his prison, who set about mind-controlling as many Decepticons as he could find. By the time that Optimus Prime arrived to investigate, Applejack and Rarity told Shockwave and Optimus that the only way to survive what came next was to team up. The Magic of Cybertron
In the final battle against King Sombra, who'd stolen the body of Scorponok, Shockwave and Rarity worked together to restrain Pinkie Pie and Fluttershy. After attuning the pony's emotion-powered exosuits to match Scorponok's natural frequencies, the pair helped battle and eventually vanquish the brainwashed Titan. Finale
Transformers/Back to the Future
Shockwave was one of the Decepticons who boarded the Ark, winding up in stasis-lock when the ship crashed on Earth. Transformers/Back to the Future #2
Transformers Go! Go!
Energon Universe
Known and feared by every Autobot, Shockwave was a cold, calculating, and brilliant strategist who was infamous for taking his time when pulling Autobots apart. Transformers #10 After Megatron and his forces left Cybertron in pursuit of the Ark,Transformers Energon Universe Special story Shockwave remained to continue the fight on the planet. However, as time went on, low energy levels prevented him from fully conquering the planet. Transformers #11 He was eventually forced to put many of his fellow Decepticons in stasis and had spent all his currency on resources to sustain himself. When the Skuxxoid arrived with a Quintesson Prosecutor, a furious Shockwave told the organic to leave before he began stripping the Rockeroid for parts. Void Rivals #4
Some time later, Shockwave was contacted by newly appointed Decepticon leader Soundwave, who was in need of reinforcements on Earth. Transformers #8 Ecstatic at having reestablished contact with his brothers and the discovery of a new source of energy, Shockwave used a space bridge to travel to Earth, arriving in the midst of a battle with Optimus Prime and the Autobots.
Declaring that the Decepticons had much work to do on this new world, Shockwave transformed to gun mode and was aimed by Soundwave at a fallen Cliffjumper, but his shot hit an intercepting Ratchet instead. In the midst of his glee at seemingly off-lining another Autobot, Shockwave was kicked from Soundwave's grip by Optimus, who recalled Shockwave begging for mercy the last time they had met, much to Shockwave's outrage. Aided by his fellow 'cons, Shockwave overpowered Prime, gloating about finally having brought down the Autobot leader.
His victory was short-lived, however, due to the arrival of Elita One from the space bridge portal, carrying a badly damaged Ultra Magnus. Knocking Shockwave aside, Elita loaded Magnus onto Optimus and the three fled the battle, with Elita blasting the space bridge as they left to prevent the Combaticons from following her through. Though Soundwave wanted to pursue, Shockwave stated that it was of much greater importance to reestablish their link with Cybertron. Walking over to a damaged Jazz and Cliffjumper, Shockwave declared that he had many experiments he wished to conduct on the two – painful experiments. Transformers #9
Within the Nemesis, Shockwave came upon Soundwave attempting to repair the damaged Ravage. Seizing the recordicon, the cyclopian commander chastised his leader for distracting himself with unimportant tasks during such an important time. Moving to throw Ravage into a nearby recycler, Shockwave was distracted by the sudden appearance of a massive whale. Marveling at the majestic creature and musing about how it would soon aid their cause, Shockwave was informed that the Constructions had finished building a huge energy feeder, which promptly sucked in the whale and all other nearby sea life upon its activation.
Following through on his earlier promise, Shockwave paid a visit to the captured Cliffjumper and Jazz and stated he wished to have a chat with them about Earth and the Autobots' role in it and proceeded to show the two a collection of tools he had brought along to help speed up the process...
Shockwave gathered his fellow Decepticons and announced that gathering enough energy for their dying world would take far too long with their current tech and that moving faster was paramount. Re-activating the recently repaired space bridge with energy from the feeder, a portal opened up above Earth's atmosphere through which Cybertron emerged. Transformers #10 Returning to the planet, Shockwave met with Swindle, Blast Off, and Vortex, who inquired about the status of Onslaught and Brawl and the new source of energy. Shockwave, however, wasted no time in telling them not to concern themselves with such matters and to prepare for an Autobot assault on the fortress.
Back at the Nemesis Shockwave once again questioned Jazz and Cliffjumper about Earth, to little success. Opting to switch to a more invasive method of interrogation, Shockwave suddenly found himself being held at gunpoint by Optimus Prime, who, along with Arcee and Elita One, had come to rescue his troops and prevent the Decepticons from getting any more energy. Just as Elita arrived to inform Optimus that all charges had been placed, Arcee asked Shockwave how it felt to be at their mercy. Optimus warned Arcee to not loose control of herself, but this only gave Shockwave an opportunity to escape, taking Cliffjumper hostage once more and using him as a shield as he ran from the room.
Pursued by the Autobots, Shockwave hurriedly ordered the nearby Constructicons to merge into Devastator, who swiftly swatted them away. Just then, a strange portal opened up, and Wheeljack, along with the newly repaired Ultra Magnus, stepped through. Seeing Shockwave again, Magnus fled, unable to bring himself to fight and leaving Shockwave to boast about his success at breaking Magnus' mind and promising to do the same to the Autobots' bodies. Transformers #11 Shockwave transformed into gun mode and was aimed by Soundwave at the Autobots, but before he could fire, Carly's van came zooming out of the portal and rammed into Soundwave, causing him to drop Shockwave and the captive Cliffjumper. Although Cliffjumper managed to free Carly from the van, a kick from Devastator sent him flying through the space bridge, right into the Combaticons on the other side. Just then, Elita, with covering fire from Optimus, tripped Devastator, who toppled right into the energy feeder, destroying it. Enraged, Shockwave ran back through the space bridge to Cybertron, vowing to return with reinforcements. Optimus followed and sent the Combaticons into a retreat, whom Shockwave had ordered to execute Cliffjumper. Hastily attempting to use Cliffjumper as a means to prevent Optimus from coming any closer, Shockwave's gun arm was shot off by the Autobot leader, who would have none of it. Advancing on the injured scientist, Optimus accused him of only taking away all things that were good and proceeded to beat him senseless, crushing his head with his bare hands and ending Shockwave's reign of terror for the time being. Transformers #12
Commercial appearances
- When the Autobots unleashed their newest super-warrior Jetfire, the Decepticons retaliated by revealing their own secret weapon, Shockwave! Jetfire and Shockwave commercial
- Shockwave created a "continuum transmorpher" for Megatron, a device capable of breaching dimension barriers. He then showed Megatron around his lab, pointing out all the upgrades he made for the place. Who is the Greatest Starscream Of All Time?
Games
The Transformers (PS2)
- Voice actor: Barry Gjerde (English)
“ | Megatron's personal watchdog. With the ability to transform into a laser gun, Shockwave boasts a powerful attack! | ” |
—The narrator, The Transformers |
In an alternate future, the Shockwave of that time grew frustrated with Galvatron's increasingly abusive leadership, and when he discovered the Zel Quartz, which could vastly boost the power of a Transformer, he implanted it into himself and staged a one-robot mutiny. Unfortunately, the power proved too much for Shockwave's systems and he ran wild. Neither the Autobots nor the Decepticons could stop him and they took massive casualties in the attempt. Shockwave eventually destroyed Cybertron, then set out on a quest to destroy all planets with life. Elite teams of Autobots and Decepticons traveled to the past to prevent these events by either destroying or seizing the Zel Quartz years before Shockwave would find it.
In the Autobot story, the present-day Shockwave was the main boss in the geothermal power plant, protecting the main turbine of the plant. When Optimus Prime and his team reached the main turbine, Shockwave slowly descended from the ceiling in his alternate form. He then changed to his robot form and dropped to the floor, announcing that he was collecting energy for Megatron. He warned the Autobots that anyone who stood in his way should not expect any mercy from him. When Optimus Prime stated that the Autobots were going to stop the Decepticon's plundering of Zel Samine's energy, Shockwave suggested that they should settle this feud, by fighting. Eventually, the Autobots over-powered the Decepticon, and a battered Shockwave warned Optimus that he would remember the outcome of the fight before disengaging and fleeing the power plant. Later, Shockwave appeared in the valley where the Autobots detected an SOS signal and had a rematch with the Autobots, but was defeated again.
During the Decepticon storyline, Shockwave was a member of a team that Megatron sent to investigate a mysterious UFO that was spotted in the area of Zel Samine. Something caused the team to lose contact with the main Decepticon forces, and they found out that they could not leave the planet, as Zel's sun, Paradius, emitted electromagnetic rays that was harmful to them. Unable to contact Megatron and with no way to leave the planet safely, Shockwave and the others scattered across Zel, with Shockwave himself eventually finding his way to the Atalstan gem mine. When the Galvatron of the alternate timeline told the Megatron of the present the "truth" about the Zel Quartz, he asked his past self if Shockwave was around before telling it.
Once the main Decepticon forces arrived at the Atalstan gem mine and found the giant ore that they suspected to be the Zel Quartz, Shockwave analyzed the group and when he concluded that they were Decepticons. He hovered downward in his handgun mode. Transforming into robot mode, he made a short drop to the floor and announced that he had finally achieved rendezvous with his fellow warriors. When Megatron expressed partial surprise in the fact that Shockwave had survived, Shockwave confirmed him and announced that he was awaiting Megatron's orders.
For the remainder of the game, Shockwave remained ignorant of the circumstances that prompted their arrival. What's more, despite which side won, Starscream accidentally negated the quartz's powers, and Shockwave's reign of terror in the future was averted. The Transformers
Transformers G1: Awakening
When the Autobots and Decepticons left Cybertron, Shockwave remained on the planet and enslaved every Autobot left behind. He ruled for four million years before the Transformers on Earth revived. He planned a "welcome party" for the returning Autobots when they arrived through the space bridge, captured them, confiscated their weapons, and put them in a prison which used to be a field hospital. The Autobots then escaped back to Earth, but later returned to assault the Decepticon fortress. Shockwave defeated Optimus Prime and Bumblebee in combat, but they were saved by the arrival of Grimlock, who beat Shockwave, freeing the Autobots. Awakening
Transformers Legends
Shockwave experimented on the Lightning Strike Coalition, transforming them into the monstrous Dinobots. This backfired against the Decepticon Scientist when the Dinobots used their newfound power to rise up against Shockwave and thrash his lab. Shockwave escaped, swearing revenge against Grimlock and his team Rescue the King
Shockwave uncovered ancient CNA and used it to clone Hun-Gurrr and the Terrorcons. The beasts promptly escaped, and Shockwave had to recapture them with the help of Razorclaw and Divebomb before Megatron found out. Unleash the Beasts When the Dinobots marched on the Decepticon base, Shockwave spotted them approaching and grabbed Ramjet and Ratbat. This fearsome Decepticon team was able to stop the Dinobots in their tracks. Day of the Dinobots - Part 2 Shockwave and Deluge were dispatched to rein in the Constructicons when the team started getting friendly with the Autobots. The Master Builders When the Decepticons used Chronogon portals to send the Aerialbots back in time, Shockwave was part of an operation to try and prevent Orion Pax's recreation as Optimus Prime. Golden Age
Megatron and Shockwave slyly suggested to Grimlock that he should be leader of the Autobots, believing that if he took over, it would make their job of overcoming the Autobots easier. As it happened, once Grimlock took over, the two Decepticons were instead captured by his forces, and only escaped once he turned the reins back over to Optimus. Me, Grimlock, King
Shockwave took part in an all-out assault on Autobot City. One Shall Fall... He later aided Unicron when the planet-eater attacked Cybertron. 'Til All Are One Shockwave was among a handful of Decepticons who ventured inside Unicron to search for Galvatron. After encountering Arcee and Daniel, then falling foul of Unicron's internal defenses, the Decepticons resumed their search. Belly of the Beast
Angry Birds Transformers
Shockwave appears as a character unlockable in Challenge Events. He is portrayed by King Pig. He also appears as Energon and Major versions. Angry Birds Transformers
Transformers: Devastation
- Voice actor: Darryl Kurylo
Shockwave assisted Megatron in his efforts to control the Plasma Core and use it to cyberform Earth. He later confronted the Autobots after they reached Cybertron. Finding the logic in their arguments about the dangers of the Plasma Core to be flawed, Shockwave attacked them, claiming that the Decepticons would not only control the Plasma Core, but also use it to save Cybertron. During the fight, he demonstrated the ability to create clones of himself that fought for him. He also could open portals to redirect the beams from his gun mode, allowing him to cover much of the arena. He was ultimately defeated, but revealed to the Autobots that Nova Prime was the one who originally conceived the idea of cyberforming populated worlds with the Plasma Core, which Optimus refused to believe. After his defeat, the "Shockwave Blaster" weapon became unlocked as a new weapon that could be found. Transformers: Devastation
Transformers: Frontiers
Transformers: Earth Wars
Shockwave is a creature of pure logic, untroubled by distracting emotions and ambitions. Cold, brutal and efficient, Shockwave views warfare through wholly scientific optical receptors, finding the path of least resistance and executing his strategy without vanity or bloodlust. He regards Megatron's passion for conquest with something approaching disdain, believing it only hinders achievement of his goals. Shockwave bio
Shockwave came to Earth after Megatron found the Enigma of Combination, although he kept in contact with Megatron during the hunt for the Fractal Map.
He then advised Megatron it would be logical to create Devastator as soon as possible. Combiner Wars Campaign
At some point, he created Nemesis Prime via cloning.
- Class: Medic
- Lowest star rating: 3 star
- Weapons: Shockwave shoots a heal beam to heal other friendly units. He also uses his signature arm cannon to neutralize targets where there are no other allies.
- Ability: Combat Stimulants- Amplify the movement speed and attack speed of friendly Cons for 8 seconds!
- Cost: 3 ability points +2 points for reuses.
Shockwave at Transformers: Earth Wars Wiki
Transformers: Forged to Fight
Shockwave was one of the Decepticons pulled from his universe by the Quintessons. He seemingly didn't fall under their influence, however, and began plotting to unite the Decepticons and take over New Quintessa. He was working on two devices: one which would allow him to harness Unstable Energon, and an Aim Enhancer, though the Commander and his party became a problem. He sent Motormaster and Soundwave to keep them busy, though they ultimately failed, resulting in Shockwave being forced to face the Commander's party himself. A Shocking Revelation - Chapter 1: Here All Along
There are at least a few of him running around, some of which join the Commander! As a Tech bot, He absorbs energy attacks as Energy Charges which he can then shoot back at enemies to Shock them and drain their Power. In addition, he Repair Blocks and sometimes Undo damage on him. He also gets some Synergy Bonus from literally every Tech bot. Transformers: Forged to Fight
Transformers: Heavy Metal
Shockwave was one of the Decepticons under Starscream's command during an invasion of Earth. He could be found overseeing the Decepticons' mining efforts, forcing the Autobots to fight through his underlings before he could be confronted. Transformers: Heavy Metal
Transformers Roleplaying Game
Shockwave was a cold and logical engineer, one of Megatron's most trusted compatriots, Roleplaying Game Core Rulebook a high-ranking member of the Conclave, Decepticon Directive and a powerful combatant in his own right. However, his over-reliance on logic could leave him blindsided when events didn't go to plan. Roleplaying Game Core Rulebook A firm believer in logic and science, Shockwave was an unpleasant perfectionist who couldn't tolerate others interfering with his experiments. Catch a Falling Starscream During the war on Cybertron, Megatron tasked Shockwave with creating many combiners. The Enigma of Combination As the conflict ground on, Shockwave compiled a report to Megatron explaining their deteriorating Energon stores and concluded that they would need to seek out more energon on other worlds.
Some time after reactivating on Earth, Shockwave conducted research on the cathedral in the human city of Mérida. He found that some of the bricks possessed a unique energon signature, which led him to discover a mysterious underwater pyramid in the Gulf of Mexico which had somehow absorbed energon raditation from the crash of the Ark and Nemesis. Roleplaying Game Core Rulebook Seeking a means of returning to Cybertron, Shockwave was responsible for spearheading the construction of the Victory using a mixture of cannibalized parts from the Nemesis and various locally manufactured components, but the Autobots sabotaged the launch and foiled this plan. Decepticon Directive
At some point, Shockwave modified his alternate mode so that he transformed into a hovertank, instead of a gun. Decepticon Directive
While experimenting on Skywarp in an attempt to reverse-engineer his teleportation powers, Shockwave wound up tapping into a rift of dimensional energy, which merged him, Lord Zedd, and Dr. Mindbender into the nefarious Lord MindWaveZ. After a group of heroes destroyed the Multidimensional Collider and collapsed the Apex, Lord MindWaveZ's individual components were sent back to their home realities. Worlds Collide: Battle for the Multiverse
A group of low-ranking Decepticons once played a prank on Shockwave by hacking into his computer and rearranging his files. Catch a Falling Starscream
At some point in the future, Shockwave organized a round-table debate at the New Polyhex Training Academy, where he served as moderator for a discussion between Sparkstalker, Mindwipe, Simacore, Reptilion, and Leatherhide regarding the history and efficacy of beast mode Transformers. Technorganic Secrets
Toys
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Notes
- Bob Budiansky said Shockwave was "my attempt to take Spock from Star Trek and make him into a Decepticon".[5]
- Shockwave's cartoon portrayal is highly inconsistent with his appearances in all other fictional media. Instead of a coldly logical, power hungry rival to Megatron, in the cartoon Shockwave is consistently loyal and subservient. In a 2009 retrospective documentary about the brand, Hasbro staff said this disparity was a simple—though extreme—result of there not having been enough time during the production of the Generation 1 cartoon and comic to get all the story basics firmly and consistently established from the outset. The character descriptions in the cartoon's production bible are mostly abridged versions of Bob Budiansky's original character writeups, which went on to become the toys' tech specs... yet Shockwave's show bible description is entirely different from his tech spec bio. At BotCon 2022, Bob Budiansky confirmed that as far as he recalls, the published bio for Shockwave was his original version, and he has no knowledge of a different bio. Later versions of the character would split the difference between the two interpretations.
- According to early drafts of the script for the series's pilot episode, Shockwave was at one point to be called "Flash Beam". At TFcon Los Angeles in 2019, Jim Sorenson and Bill Forster displayed an early model sheet labeled "Decepticon's Flash Beam", using a preliminary color scheme inspired by Astro Magnum/Galactic Man.[6]
- A Cybertronian battle scene illustrated circa 1985 by Studio OX for TV Magazine (reprinted in the 2001 guidebook Transformers Generations and Transformers Visualworks) depicts Shockwave not in purple, but in the original grey color scheme of the Astro Magnum/Galactic Man toy.
- Shockwave has been periodically drawn with two hands in various media. He first shows up this way in "More than Meets the Eye, Part 1", and the condition briefly reappears in "Divide and Conquer". He also wound up this way on the cover of G.I. Joe and the Transformers #3.
- Voice actor Corey Burton based Shockwave's voice on that of actor David Warner, specifically his role as evil computer thingy Sark in Tron.[7] Burton even provided the voice of Sark in the video game Kingdom Hearts II.
- In the Japanese dub of the Generation 1 cartoon, Shockwave's personality was altered from the American interpretation—he was presented like a grizzled old man with a loud, raspy voice and a very short temper.
- A company named Lanard Toys held the "Shockwave" trademark in the "toys" field for several years. For that reason, the Energon character was given the substitute name "Shockblast". The same name was later given to the Alternators version of Shockwave for the same reason. However, by that point Lanard had abandoned their "Shockwave" trademark, making it available to Hasbro again. Unfortunately, the packaging for Alternators Shockwave had already been printed by that point, so Hasbro decided to go with the substitute name. They then slapped the name "Shockwave" onto the next available Mini-Con just so they could reclaim the trademark. Subsequently, all new toys of Shockwave, as well as homage characters, were released under the name "Shockwave" again. (Ironically, Hasbro later used the name "Shockblast" for new toys of a G.I. Joe character originally also named "Shockwave", possibly in order to avoid brand confusion; apparently, Hasbro view the name "Shockwave" as more iconic for the Transformers character than his G.I. Joe namesake.)
Foreign names
- Japanese: Laserwave (レーザーウェーブ Rēzāwēbu), Shockwave (ショックウェーブ Shokkuwēbu)
- Czech: Razič
- French: Onde de Choc (Canada, "Shockwave"), Clignotant (Canada, More than Meets the Eye, Part 1, "Blinker"), Choc (France, "Shock")
- Hebrew: Gal Hellem (גל הלם, "Shock Wave")
- Hungarian: Sokkoló ("Shocker")
- Italian: Brutal
- Mandarin: Zhènbō (Taiwan, 震波, "Shockwave"), Zhèndàngbō (China, 震荡波, "Shockwave"), Zhèndàngbō (Taiwan, Siege, 震盪波, "Shockwave")
- Portuguese: Onda-Choque (Portugal comic, "Shock-Wave"), Onda de Choque (Brazil comic, "Shock Wave")
- Russian: Vzryvala (Взрывала, "Blaster")
- Ukrainian: Shokun (Шокун, "Shocker")
See also
References
- ↑ Shockwave H.I.S.S. page at yojoe.com
- ↑ Destro v.28 page at yojoe.com
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Siege website
- ↑ "Siege Megatron C.O.M.B.A.T. Weapons Guide" on Hasbro Pulse
- ↑ Rusting Carcass interview
- ↑ "Revealed at Jim Sorenson and @Bill_Forster's panel last weekend, Decepticons' Flash Beam finally makes theirself known to the fandom! This oddly colored proto-Shockwave animation model is a heck of a curiosity... to say the least! https://t.co/PzDV1MjSSA"—Jesse Wittenrich, Twitter, 2019/03/19
- ↑ Corey Burton interview on the Cybertron Chronicle
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