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Scorponok
During Generation 1's War for Cybertron, Scorponok was the leader of the Decepticons. A large mobile Decepticon base was located on the planet Nebulos. He was a powerful and deadly warrior. In addition to his imposing appearance, Scorponok was also known for his ability to use maverick stratagems. He was also a talented leader.
Scorponok's primary alternate mode is that of a giant scorpion. It has ratcheting joints, multiple points of articulation, and a Transtector. It can also turn into a defense base and a spaceship. There are also non-scorpion-like laser cannons on the right side of his cockpit. His cockpit is translucent orange and can be equipped with a spark crystal.
The Japanese Kre-O Transformers manga is not based on the toy Scorponok. Instead, the character is a mix of existing Kre-O parts. The head unit is made of an Ironhide helmet, and the rest of the character is a combination of existing Kre-O parts.
Scorponok was also one of the leaders of the Headmasters, a group of Decepticon warriors who are frontmen for the Decepticons. He is binary bonded to Lord Zarak, a leader of the evil Nebulon faction. Zarak is capable of sitting in the head of a scorpion when he transforms into a robot. In his robot mode, he is also equipped with an eyepatch.
Scorponok was part of Bludgeon's forces when they uncovered Red Bucket. He later fled when Bludgeon was defeated by Bluestreak. He also resurfaced when he found Ratbat on Earth. Despite his friendship with Ratbat, the two soon split. Scorponok eventually became dissatisfied with Ratbat's specist beliefs about humans and his political power.
Scorponok's coloring is also a bit different in the toy catalog. In Generation 1's toy catalog, Scorponok's colors are distributed differently than in the 1988 toy catalog. In addition, the instruction sheet for the toy states that the collar piece is not needed. This may cause the paint on the back of the head to chip.
Scorponok's alternate mode of defense base is patrolled by Fasttrack. In addition, the toy comes with a Zarak Shield, a pair of "Fire Blast" effect parts, and a "Zarak" shield.
Bluestreak
Originally designed by Roy Thomas and Don Glut, Bluestreak was created in 1978. He first appeared in Captain America #217-218 (Jan.-Feb. 1978). His equipment included lasers mounted on his arms, rocket-powered roller skates, and a rocket-powered weapon. He was also one of the original Autobots on Earth.
In 1984, Bluestreak was reactivated and fought the Decepticons. He was the only one who survived the Decepticon attack. After the war, Bluestreak took part in Operation Liberation in 1998. He was also a part of the Autobots' response to the Haley Observatory distress call.
He was also one of the first Autobots to fight against the Constructicons. He also took part in the charity race, the Trans-Europe Express, which was rigged by the Decepticons.
Bluestreak was a highly talkative Autobot. He had a knack for drowning out his own fears with a constant stream of conversation. He also liked to joke about Wheeljack.
In addition, Bluestreak had a highly developed sense of humor. His friends realised that his jabbering only covered the pain that had been building inside him. The only real disaster was the fact that he almost died. He was rescued by Bomber Bill.
He was also one of the Autobots who helped rebuild the Metroplex after it had been destroyed. He also fought against the Decepticons during the Cybertronian civil war. He also took part in the Europa 2000 race, which was an international charity race that stretched from Paris to Istanbul.
Bluestreak was one of the first Autobots to fight the Constructicons, and was a part of the second Autobot group to attack electrum-covered Decepticons. He also took part in the fight at the golden lagoon.
In the future, Bluestreak was part of a newly active group of Autobots. In 2021, he will be reintroduced into the series as part of the Fast Five, a group of Autobots who are wearing armored suits and wielding laser weapons.
He also appears in the movie, Transformers: The Movie. He is also one of the Autobots who help catch up to Auggie Cahnay in the Trans-Europe Express race.
Jazz
Described as a children's film, Jazz, Felix and the Hidden Treasure follows a 12-year-old boy on a quest to find his lost father. His mother is away, so he sets off to find his father in the hopes that he is still alive. On his journey, he is aided by a grumpy lighthouse keeper named Tom and a one-legged parrot named Squawk. However, his quest leads him to a mysterious underground city, where he meets a megalomaniac named Morgaa, who is the owner of priceless treasure. This power can transform an adult into a baby and is linked to immortality. However, it is not enough to create a compelling story.
While Jazz, Felix and the Hidden Treasure may be a children's film, its story is not particularly interesting. It is also very similar to many others. In particular, it is easy to see that it is inspired by the children's book, The Magic Treehouse. The story follows a young boy, named Felix, who lives in the Magdalen Islands. His father was lost at sea two years ago. But he is convinced that his father is still alive and sets off to find him.