Earthquake (G1)

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Earthquake is a Decepticon from the Generation 1 continuity family.
Earthquake realizes too late that "jazz hands" is not an effective method of combat.

Earthquake was once a great warrior, an ambitious bot who thought he could rebel against the Decepticons.

Now he's a bit too dead to rebel against anything.

Fiction

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Marvel The Transformers comics

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This character appeared exclusively in the UK portion of the Marvel Comics continuity.
Pardon me, are you Aaron Burr, sir?

Earthquake tried to rebel against the Decepticons and got himself caught. Given his choice of punishment, he opted for Trial by Combat, where he faced his former comrade Tornado. Despite apparently being able to "WARP THE VERY SURFACE OF CYBERTRON!" he didn't make it out alive. In fact, neither of them did.

Watching this on a tape years later, Megatron thought that this would be a good way to rid himself of Starscream. The Enemy Within!


2005 IDW continuity

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"Oh god please let Hasbro announce a toy of me right now please please please"

Earthquake brought down Sherma Bridge, an act that earned him fame. Earthquake's Squadron X profile

Earthquake was later a member of Squadron X, a team of Decepticons which served as a brutal counterpart to the Autobots' Wreckers. Their rivalry came to a head on Pova, and victory seemed within their grasp when Springer was trapped under rubble. Earthquake, Tornado and Macabre advanced on the Autobots' position, but Impactor fired through Springer's torso at them, and this surprise tactic turned the tide against them. Earthquake and the others were put in inhibitor harnesses and contained, ready for justice.

According to Fisitron's Wreckers: Declassified datalogs, Earthquake and the rest of Squadron X were able to somehow escape their harnesses, forcing the Wreckers to execute rather than imprison them. Last Stand of the Wreckers #4 The true story is that, for political reasons, the Wreckers had to let them go.

And Impactor decided he'd rather lock himself in their cell with a handgun and not come out until they were all gone. Last Stand of the Wreckers #5 Prior to this, Earthquake was planned for termination by Macabre for displaying symptoms of primus apotheosis. Earthquake's Squadron X profile

Wings Universe

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Earthquake was a member of Squadron X, serving under Macabre at the end of the Great War. The ultimate, opposite number of the Autobot Wreckers, Squadron X engaged their foes once on Frellus IV. Earthquake assisted in the demolition of the Hasmata colonists aiding the Wreckers, and the later acquisition of the Decepticons' new ship, Pale Fire.

Despite their fearsome reputation, Squadron X was eventually taken out by boredom. Macabre set up an elaborate ambush for the Wreckers at Torax Prime, but the Autobots never showed. One by one, the Decepticons went stir crazy as Macabre insisted they remain in wait for their foes indefinitely. Finally, Earthquake went completely 'round the bend, strapped some bombs to his chest, and went after Macabre. Neither of them survived the explosion that followed. Tornado - Decepticon Saboteur

Notes

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  • The pages with Tornado and Earthquake were originally printed in black and white in The Transformers (UK) #15. They were colourised for inclusion in Transformers Collected Comics #4.

Foreign names

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  • Japanese: Earthquake (アースクェイク Āsukweiku)