Silverstreak
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Bluestreak is a character in the Transformers mythos. For trademark reasons his name had to be changed to Silverstreak in 2003. Trademark was returned to Hasbro again in 2010.
, Ariete in Italy
) biography described him as a highly incessant talker; he simply couldn't stop. Other Autobots didn't mind this, as it helped to lighten their mood. Despite this Bluestreak had a darker side - he loathed the war and fighting in it due to the Decepticon
s' annihilation of his home state in the war on Cybertron. When speaking of fellow Autobot Wheeljack
, Bluestreak joked that "That guy can build a neutron bomb out of a wristwatch and a rusty can." He turns into a silver Datsun.
According to original tech spec notes written by Bob Budiansky
found at Iacon One in 2006 the original name for Bluestreak was Blue Streak.
The 1985 Transformers Annual (UK), chronicling the early struggle on Cybertron, records that Bluestreak transported vital high explosives to aid Optimus Prime's first decisive counter strike against the Decepticons. Bluestreak was successful, but witnessed his friend Fusion killed on the mission.
The Autobot forces almost succumbed to fuel deprivation early in the war on Earth; Optimus Prime was forced to choose four warriors to give precious fuel to and carry on the fight, of which one was Bluestreak. Despite their valiant efforts, the Autobots were only saved when the poisoned fuel fed to the Decepticons by Sparkplug Witwicky took effect. (#4, US) In another early battle in rural England
, Bluestreak was able to show his sharpshooter function: blasting Thundercracker
from the sky in one shot. (#11, UK) Bluestreak would take a secondary role in several more stories, including being the first to encounter both the Constructicons
and Jetfire; the second almost killed him, but he was saved from death by a Matrix-empowered Buster Witwicky. (#11, US)
He joined the list of the long-term injured during the Dinobot Hunt. He was charged, along with Sideswipe and Huffer
, with bringing in the powerful Dinobot, Grimlock
. Unfortunately for Bluestreak, the party found the mentally ill Grimlock locked in vicious combat with Sludge
, who had been planted there by the Decepticons. Caught between two delirious Dinobots, Bluestreak was badly injured (#47-50, UK) and did not return to active service until the closing months of Grimlock's subsequent leadership of the Autobots. He was later one of the scores of casualties in the battle against the Underbase powered Starscream
. (#50)
Bluestreak originally appeared as one of the original Autobots on Earth. He, along with the rest of the Season 1 Autobots and Decepticons, crash landed on Earth and went into a 4 million year stasis lock. He was reactivated in 1984 and given the alternate mode of a Datsun 280ZX. In the pilot episode, Bluestreak's first star appearance saw him pursuing a hot-headed Ironhide
who took off to pursue the Decepticons. Bluestreak tried to talk some sense into him but they ended up in a dogfight with Skywarp
. Skywarp teleported and shot Ironhide from behind, injuring his back. Ironhide crashed into a lake and Bluestreak swam to his rescue.
In the episode "Roll for It", Bluestreak and his twin brother Prowl
are almost killed after they attempt to ambush a weakened Starscream
, Soundwave
and Thundercracker
in a military hangar.
Bluestreak also participated in the Trans-Europe Express, a charity race from Paris, France to Istanbul, Turkey. The race was rigged by the Decepticons in order to capture American driver Auggie Cahnay's state-of-the-art vehicle. The alloy from the engine would be used to house the Pearl of Bahoudin(sp?), a device that could control the weather. The Stunticons steal the car and the arrogant Auggie is forced to drive Bluestreak for the remainder of the race. They end up winning the race and run off with Bumblebee
and Tracks
to face the Decepticons.
His last known appearance was in The Transformers: The Movie
, where he is briefly seen helping Kup
and Huffer
move a roadblock just after Hot Rod starts shooting at the Decepticon shuttle. Even though Bluestreak's name wasn't on the Autobot casualties list for the movie, because Huffer's name was listed as dead in a future episode because he was outside the city, it is possible that Bluestreak fell as well or retreated from the fight altogether. Bluestreak was not seen again after The Transformers: The Movie, possibly due to voice actor Casey Kasem
's departure from the show.
. Little is known about his background apart from that in this continuity, he was once a Cybertronian merchant and his home city was destroyed. He is seen reporting on the death of Sentinel Prime to Optronix and lecturing him about how awful it is on the battlefield. After Prime's disappearance he stays with the Autobots, and even accompanies Prowl
's team on a mission to destroy a new Decepticon base - only to be routed when it was discovered to be Trypticon
.
Bluestreak is among the Autobots who follow Optimus Prime on his mission on board the Ark. They are attacked by Megatron's ship, the Nemesis. After being boarded the Ark crash lands on Earth, where all on board are preserved in emergency stasis. In 1984 a volcanic eruption awakens the Ark's computer, Teletran-I
, and it repairs all on board. It reformats Bluestreak in the form of an Earth sports car.
Eventually the combined forces of the Autobots on Earth and their human allies are able to capture the Decepticons. A ship called the Ark II is built to take the Cybertronians back to Cybertron, along with some human companions, but the ship explodes shortly after takeoff. The human allies are killed, but the Cybertronians were lost in the ocean, again in stasis lock.
Bluestreak was recovered by the terrorist Lazarus, who aims to sell the deactivated Transformers to the highest bidder. Unfortunately Megatron soon breaks free, and Bluestreak is one of the Transformers he used to power his technorganic virus. He is repaired in time to witness Shockwave
's announcement that the war was over and the factions had united. Remembering his home state's destruction, Bluestreak believes that the Decepticons hadn't changed. He is proven right, as Shockwave attempts to seize control of Vector Sigma
. He fights alongside Prime to stop him, and later began the long process of rebuilding.
, and all the Transformers inside were reformatted into Cobra vehicles remotely controlled by the Televipers. In this storyline Bluestreak turned into a Cobra Firebat jet.
When the ongoing series started in 2009, Bluestreak/Silverstreak became a major secondary character.
on the front and a Peugeot SR1
on the rear.
His bio says that he used to be a babbler, but the war has seen him become a silent, grim figure.
Transformers: Generation 1
Bluestreak's (Jaseur in CanadaCanada
Canada is a North American country consisting of ten provinces and three territories. Located in the northern part of the continent, it extends from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west, and northward into the Arctic Ocean...
, Ariete in Italy
Italy
Italy , officially the Italian Republic languages]] under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages. In each of these, Italy's official name is as follows:;;;;;;;;), is a unitary parliamentary republic in South-Central Europe. To the north it borders France, Switzerland, Austria and...
) biography described him as a highly incessant talker; he simply couldn't stop. Other Autobots didn't mind this, as it helped to lighten their mood. Despite this Bluestreak had a darker side - he loathed the war and fighting in it due to the Decepticon
Decepticon
The Decepticons are usually depicted as the antagonists in the fictional universes of the Transformers stoyline and related comics and cartoons, and the enemies of the Autobots and the University of California Davis Aggies...
s' annihilation of his home state in the war on Cybertron. When speaking of fellow Autobot Wheeljack
Wheeljack
Wheeljack is the name of several fictional characters in the various Transformers universes.-Transformers: Generation 1:Wheeljack is the mechanical engineer and scientist of the Autobots in the Transformers television and comic series based on the popular toy line produced by Takara and Hasbro. His...
, Bluestreak joked that "That guy can build a neutron bomb out of a wristwatch and a rusty can." He turns into a silver Datsun.
According to original tech spec notes written by Bob Budiansky
Bob Budiansky
Bob Budiansky is an American comic book writer, editor, and penciller, best known for his work on Marvel's Transformers comic. He also created the Marvel character Sleepwalker and wrote all 33 issues of that comic.-Career:...
found at Iacon One in 2006 the original name for Bluestreak was Blue Streak.
Marvel Comics
Bluestreak also appeared in the Marvel Transformers comic, both in the US and UK titles (which featured original strips alongside US reprints), where his role was much the same as the animated series.The 1985 Transformers Annual (UK), chronicling the early struggle on Cybertron, records that Bluestreak transported vital high explosives to aid Optimus Prime's first decisive counter strike against the Decepticons. Bluestreak was successful, but witnessed his friend Fusion killed on the mission.
The Autobot forces almost succumbed to fuel deprivation early in the war on Earth; Optimus Prime was forced to choose four warriors to give precious fuel to and carry on the fight, of which one was Bluestreak. Despite their valiant efforts, the Autobots were only saved when the poisoned fuel fed to the Decepticons by Sparkplug Witwicky took effect. (#4, US) In another early battle in rural England
England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Scotland to the north and Wales to the west; the Irish Sea is to the north west, the Celtic Sea to the south west, with the North Sea to the east and the English Channel to the south separating it from continental...
, Bluestreak was able to show his sharpshooter function: blasting Thundercracker
Thundercracker
Thundercracker is the name given to multiple fictional characters in the Transformers universes. Thundercracker is almost always depicted as a blue color Decepticon who turns into a jet fighter.-Transformers: Generation 1:...
from the sky in one shot. (#11, UK) Bluestreak would take a secondary role in several more stories, including being the first to encounter both the Constructicons
Constructicons
right|thumb|Scavenger, Bonecrusher, Longhaul, Scrapper & Mixmaster - five of the original six Constructicons The Constructicons are a group of fictional characters from the various Transformers continuities...
and Jetfire; the second almost killed him, but he was saved from death by a Matrix-empowered Buster Witwicky. (#11, US)
He joined the list of the long-term injured during the Dinobot Hunt. He was charged, along with Sideswipe and Huffer
Huffer (Transformers)
Huffer is the name of several fictional characters in the various Transformers universes. All are Autobots who turn into trucks. Huffer was first introduced in 1984, and was voiced by John Stephenson in the animated series The Transformers....
, with bringing in the powerful Dinobot, Grimlock
Grimlock
Grimlock is the name of several fictional characters in the Transformers universes. He is usually portrayed as a tough leader who turns into a mechanical dinosaur...
. Unfortunately for Bluestreak, the party found the mentally ill Grimlock locked in vicious combat with Sludge
Sludge (Transformers)
Sludge is a fictional character in the Transformer toy line and fictional series. Sludge is a slow witted but powerful Dinobot. Sludge's strength is considered to be second only to Grimlock's in the Dinobot faction...
, who had been planted there by the Decepticons. Caught between two delirious Dinobots, Bluestreak was badly injured (#47-50, UK) and did not return to active service until the closing months of Grimlock's subsequent leadership of the Autobots. He was later one of the scores of casualties in the battle against the Underbase powered Starscream
Starscream (Transformers)
Starscream is a fictional character in the Transformers franchise. He is one of the most prolific characters in the Transformers fictional work, appearing in almost all incarnations of the story. Starscream is usually portrayed with the same characterization...
. (#50)
Animated series
Bluestreak's character was not developed too far but his reluctance to fight was absent in the series. He was mainly used as a soldier and sometimes as comic relief due to his witty comments.Bluestreak originally appeared as one of the original Autobots on Earth. He, along with the rest of the Season 1 Autobots and Decepticons, crash landed on Earth and went into a 4 million year stasis lock. He was reactivated in 1984 and given the alternate mode of a Datsun 280ZX. In the pilot episode, Bluestreak's first star appearance saw him pursuing a hot-headed Ironhide
Ironhide
Ironhide is the name of several different fictional characters in the Transformers universes. According to the original creator of the Transformers names, Bob Budiansky, Ironhide was named after the television series Ironside.-Transformers: Generation 1:...
who took off to pursue the Decepticons. Bluestreak tried to talk some sense into him but they ended up in a dogfight with Skywarp
Skywarp
Skywarp is the name of several fictional characters in the Transformers toy line. He is usually depicted as a black or purple Decepticon jet with teleportation powers.-Transformers: Generation 1:...
. Skywarp teleported and shot Ironhide from behind, injuring his back. Ironhide crashed into a lake and Bluestreak swam to his rescue.
In the episode "Roll for It", Bluestreak and his twin brother Prowl
Prowl (Transformers)
Prowl is the name of several fictional characters in the Transformers series. "Prowl" is one of the most re-used American names in the assorted Transformers series, and its use has become almost synonymous with Autobots who possess a police car alternate mode...
are almost killed after they attempt to ambush a weakened Starscream
Starscream (Transformers)
Starscream is a fictional character in the Transformers franchise. He is one of the most prolific characters in the Transformers fictional work, appearing in almost all incarnations of the story. Starscream is usually portrayed with the same characterization...
, Soundwave
Soundwave (Transformers)
Soundwave is the name of several characters in the various series Transformers series. His most famous disguise is that of a microcassette recorder and has an iconic voice done by a vocoder.-Transformers: Generation 1:...
and Thundercracker
Thundercracker
Thundercracker is the name given to multiple fictional characters in the Transformers universes. Thundercracker is almost always depicted as a blue color Decepticon who turns into a jet fighter.-Transformers: Generation 1:...
in a military hangar.
Bluestreak also participated in the Trans-Europe Express, a charity race from Paris, France to Istanbul, Turkey. The race was rigged by the Decepticons in order to capture American driver Auggie Cahnay's state-of-the-art vehicle. The alloy from the engine would be used to house the Pearl of Bahoudin(sp?), a device that could control the weather. The Stunticons steal the car and the arrogant Auggie is forced to drive Bluestreak for the remainder of the race. They end up winning the race and run off with Bumblebee
Bumblebee (Transformers)
Bumblebee is the name of several fictional characters from the various Transformers universes. In most incarnations, Bumblebee is a small, yellow Autobot with the altmode of a compact car.- Transformers: Generation 1 :...
and Tracks
Tracks (Transformers)
Tracks is a character in the Transformers Universes. The name is now too generic to license in recent times; so the toys creator, Hasbro had to add a "modifier" - a prefix to the name in order to use it on their product, in this case the name became "Autobot Tracks" or "Turbo...
to face the Decepticons.
His last known appearance was in The Transformers: The Movie
The Transformers: The Movie
The Transformers: The Movie is a 1986 animated feature film based on the animated series of the same name. It was released in North America on August 8, 1986 and in the UK on December 5, 1986....
, where he is briefly seen helping Kup
Kup
Kup is the name of several fictional characters in the Transformers universe. All are older Autobots who are members of the Elite Guard. Wired Magazine once nominated him as one 12 most ridiculous Transformers of all time...
and Huffer
Huffer (Transformers)
Huffer is the name of several fictional characters in the various Transformers universes. All are Autobots who turn into trucks. Huffer was first introduced in 1984, and was voiced by John Stephenson in the animated series The Transformers....
move a roadblock just after Hot Rod starts shooting at the Decepticon shuttle. Even though Bluestreak's name wasn't on the Autobot casualties list for the movie, because Huffer's name was listed as dead in a future episode because he was outside the city, it is possible that Bluestreak fell as well or retreated from the fight altogether. Bluestreak was not seen again after The Transformers: The Movie, possibly due to voice actor Casey Kasem
Casey Kasem
Kemal Amin "Casey" Kasem is an American radio personality and voice actor who is best known for being the host of the nationally syndicated Top 40 countdown show American Top 40, and for voicing Shaggy in the popular Saturday morning cartoon franchise Scooby-Doo.Kasem, along with Don Bustany and...
's departure from the show.
Audio books
Bluestreak was featured in the 1985 Transformers audio book Autobots' Lightning Strike.Dreamwave Productions
In this reimagining of the Generation One comics, Bluestreak is depicted as being a co-worker and friend of Optronix before he was given the Matrix of Leadership and became Optimus PrimeOptimus Prime
Optimus Prime is a fictional character from the Transformers franchise. Prime is the leader of the autobots, a faction of transforming robots from the planet Cybertron. The autobots are constantly waging war against a rival faction of transforming robots called Decepticons...
. Little is known about his background apart from that in this continuity, he was once a Cybertronian merchant and his home city was destroyed. He is seen reporting on the death of Sentinel Prime to Optronix and lecturing him about how awful it is on the battlefield. After Prime's disappearance he stays with the Autobots, and even accompanies Prowl
Prowl (Transformers)
Prowl is the name of several fictional characters in the Transformers series. "Prowl" is one of the most re-used American names in the assorted Transformers series, and its use has become almost synonymous with Autobots who possess a police car alternate mode...
's team on a mission to destroy a new Decepticon base - only to be routed when it was discovered to be Trypticon
Trypticon
Trypticon is a fictional character in the Transformers toyline.-Transformers: Generation 1:Trypticon is the Decepticons' principal command base. He has three modes: a city, a mobile battle station, and a Tyrannosaurus rex. In each mode, he has a variety of weapons...
.
Bluestreak is among the Autobots who follow Optimus Prime on his mission on board the Ark. They are attacked by Megatron's ship, the Nemesis. After being boarded the Ark crash lands on Earth, where all on board are preserved in emergency stasis. In 1984 a volcanic eruption awakens the Ark's computer, Teletran-I
Teletraan I
Teletraan I is the name of several fictional characters in several Transformers universes. Teletraan I is usually the Autobots' computer on board their spaceship called the Ark.-Transformers: Generation 1:...
, and it repairs all on board. It reformats Bluestreak in the form of an Earth sports car.
Eventually the combined forces of the Autobots on Earth and their human allies are able to capture the Decepticons. A ship called the Ark II is built to take the Cybertronians back to Cybertron, along with some human companions, but the ship explodes shortly after takeoff. The human allies are killed, but the Cybertronians were lost in the ocean, again in stasis lock.
Bluestreak was recovered by the terrorist Lazarus, who aims to sell the deactivated Transformers to the highest bidder. Unfortunately Megatron soon breaks free, and Bluestreak is one of the Transformers he used to power his technorganic virus. He is repaired in time to witness Shockwave
Shockwave (Transformers)
Shockwave is the name of several fictional characters in the various Transformers series. Throughout his incarnations, he is usually distinguished by a laser cannon in lieu of one of his hands and his distinctive face, which is featureless save a single robotic eye...
's announcement that the war was over and the factions had united. Remembering his home state's destruction, Bluestreak believes that the Decepticons hadn't changed. He is proven right, as Shockwave attempts to seize control of Vector Sigma
Vector Sigma
In the fictional universe of the first Transformers animated series, Vector Sigma is the "mega-computer" that gives sentience to non-sentient robots, and is used by the Quintessons to endow their robotic creations with the true life that eventually leads to their rebellion...
. He fights alongside Prime to stop him, and later began the long process of rebuilding.
Devil's Due Publishing
In this reimagining of the Generation One story, the Ark was discovered by the terrorist Cobra OrganizationCobra Organization
Cobra Command, commonly referred to as Cobra, is the fictional nemesis of the G.I. Joe team in the Hasbro action figure toylines G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero and G.I. Joe: Sigma 6, as well as their related media....
, and all the Transformers inside were reformatted into Cobra vehicles remotely controlled by the Televipers. In this storyline Bluestreak turned into a Cobra Firebat jet.
IDW Publishing
His name was both Bluestreak and Silverstreak depending on the story, and he usually had minor roles. Most significantly, he was responsible for saving Jazz's life with his sharpshooter skills during the early war (Spotlight: Jazz), was said to be involved in long-term therapy for his survivor's guilt in Last Stand of the Wreckers: Bullets, and was briefly a suspect for the attempted murder of Blaster.When the ongoing series started in 2009, Bluestreak/Silverstreak became a major secondary character.
Toys
- Generation 1 Bluestreak (1984)
- The toy of Bluestreak/Silverstreak shares a slightly modified mold with the characters of ProwlProwl (Transformers)Prowl is the name of several fictional characters in the Transformers series. "Prowl" is one of the most re-used American names in the assorted Transformers series, and its use has become almost synonymous with Autobots who possess a police car alternate mode...
and SmokescreenSmokescreen (Transformers)Smokescreen is the name of several different fictional characters in the Transformers universes.-Transformers: Generation 1:Smokescreen is one of the second year Autobot Cars in the Transformers series. His toy was remolded from Prowl and Bluestreak, itself originating from an earlier Japanese line...
. There is a long standing myth of a blue Bluestreak, because pictures of the toy on the instructions and the year one catalogue show the toy blue. This toy is one of the most highly sought after original Autobot cars, demanding high prices on the secondary market.- Generation 1 3D Jigsaw Stand Up Puzzle Bluestreak (1984)
- A jigsaw puzzleJigsaw puzzleA jigsaw puzzle is a tiling puzzle that requires the assembly of numerous small, often oddly shaped, interlocking and tessellating pieces.Each piece usually has a small part of a picture on it; when complete, a jigsaw puzzle produces a complete picture...
kit by Warren Puzzles. The pieces are two-sided, enabling users to either form a photo illustration of Bluestreak or assemble the pieces into a car that transforms into robot.- Generation 1 Commemorative Series Silverstreak (2003)
- When Bluestreak was reissued by Hasbro in 2003, it used the name Silverstreak.
- Alternators Silverstreak (2004)
- In the Binaltech line, the toy was named Streak while in the Alternators line, the toy was named Silverstreak. For this article it will be referred to as Silverstreak. Silverstreak's alternate mode is a silver Subaru Impreza WRXSubaru Impreza WRXThe Subaru Impreza WRX is a turbocharged version of the Subaru Impreza, an all-wheel drive, four-door passenger vehicle. It is available as a sedan or wagon....
Sedan. The engine turns into an "Ion-Charge Disperser Rifle". - His bio was much in line with the original - that he tended to talk far too much. However, this still helps raise Autobot morale. However, few realise that this is just a cover for Bluestreak's scarred psyche, as he has seen far too many battles and suffering.
- The Binaltech (Takara) version has the steering wheel on the right. The Alternators (Hasbro) version was initially sold in right hand drive form, but a running change switched this to the left hand drive more familiar to US collectors. Alternators Silverstreak was featured on the cover of Tomart's Action Figure Digest #119.
- Silverstreak is a remold of SmokescreenSmokescreen (Transformers)Smokescreen is the name of several different fictional characters in the Transformers universes.-Transformers: Generation 1:Smokescreen is one of the second year Autobot Cars in the Transformers series. His toy was remolded from Prowl and Bluestreak, itself originating from an earlier Japanese line...
.
- Universe Spy Changer Silverstreak (2004)
- There was a Universe Spy Changer version of Silverstreak. He was a repaint of Robots in Disguise Side Swipe, who was in turn based on an unused Generation 2 Go-Bot mold. Two packaging versions of this toy existed - a Kaybee version which did not attribute the toy to Universe and was packaged in vehicle form, and a version for discount stores which did and was packaged in robot mode. His bio again indicated he was an uncontrollable talker. His motto was still "I never met a Decepticon I didn't dislike."
- Universe Silverstreak did not appear in any of the Transformers: Universe storylines.
- Universe
- Shown at Botcon, Universe Silverstreak is redeco of wave 1 Universe Classic Series Prowl in his Generation 1 colors, minus Prowl's light bar.
- Henkei! Henkei! C-10 Deluxe Cybertron Streak (2008)
- The Japanese version of the Universe figure by Takara TomyTakara Tomyis a Japanese toy, children's merchandise and entertainment company created from the March 2006 merger of two companies: Tomy and long-time rival, Takara...
has his weapons molded in chrome silver.- Binaltech BT-19 Bluestreak Featuring Subaru Impreza WRX (2008)
- A blue redeco of the Binaltech/Alternators Silverstreak figure, which consequently makes him almost identical to Smokescreen.
Transformers
Bluestreak has a toy for the 2010 Transformers toy line, but not as a transforming robot. Instead, he is part of the Speed Stars Stealth Force sub-line, which consists of vehicles that automatically reveal hidden weapons. Bluestreak's car mode resembles a Maserati GranTurismoMaserati GranTurismo
The Maserati GranTurismo is a two-door 2+2 coupé produced by Maserati, it shares the platform of the Maserati Quattroporte V.-GranTurismo :...
on the front and a Peugeot SR1
Peugeot SR1
The Peugeot SR1 is a convertible, hybrid concept car by Peugeot. It was unveiled to the general public at the Geneva Motor Show, in March 2010.- Features :...
on the rear.
His bio says that he used to be a babbler, but the war has seen him become a silent, grim figure.
Toys
- Transformers Speed Stars
- A non-transforming sports car that mechanically opens its panels and reveals hidden weapons at the lift of the lower tailgate. The box art features an illustration of Bluestreak in robot mode, which is similar to his G1 incarnation, but with the new car's front end for his chest.