Jackhammer (Prime)

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The Jackhammer is an Autobot spaceship from the Prime portion of the Aligned continuity family.

The Jackhammer is a starship in which the Wrecker known as Wheeljack travels the stars alone, though there's room enough for two.

It is also known as the Star Hammer.

Fiction

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Prime cartoon

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When Cybertron went dark, Wheeljack began traveling the stars alone in the Jackhammer.

Eventually, Wheeljack reached Earth's Solar System and was hailed by the Autobots stationed there, including Bulkhead. As he was coming in to land at the coordinates provided by Optimus Prime, the Jackhammer was attacked and shot down by Vehicons somewhere over what would appear to be Egypt.

After Wheeljack defeated his Doppelgänger, the Jackhammer was repaired, and though the Autobots welcomed Wheeljack to stay, he revealed that he intended to return to space. He invited Bulkhead along, but Bulkhead was too attached to his friends on Earth to leave. Bulkhead was sure he'd return someday... Con Job

While searching the galaxy, Wheeljack found Seaspray, only for the other Wrecker's ship to be destroyed. He chased the culprit, Dreadwing, to Earth. After a firefight, Wheeljack flew the Jackhammer to the Autobot base, where it was concealed in a cave atop the mountain. Wheeljack and Bulkhead later used it when they went to try and hunt down Dreadwing. Loose Cannons

During the third Iacon relic hunt, Wheeljack picked up Ratchet, and the two Autobots set out in the Jackhammer to head for the coordinates. En route there, the two encountered Soundwave, who proceeded to attack the ship before dispatching Laserbeak to deal with the Autobots. The midair fight that ensued left both the Jackhammer and Laserbeak damaged. After planting a virus and a decoy bomb in Laserbeak, Ratchet returned to base while Wheeljack opted to stay with and repair his ship. Triage Wheeljack and Miko used the Jackhammer on their quest for vengeance for Bulkhead. Hurt

After picking up a huge energy surge, Wheeljack flew the ship back to Jasper and used its armaments on the Decepticons attacking the Autobot base. It was shot down by Starscream shortly before the Decepticons destroyed the base. Darkest Hour Wheeljack pulled some ammo from the wreck of the ship when he escaped Darkmount. Scattered

Toys

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Prime

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  • Star Hammer with Wheeljack (Cyberverse Vehicle)
    • Series/number: 2 / 001
    • TakaraTomy name: Spaceship Star Hammer & Wheeljack
    • TakaraTomy release date: May 26, 2012
    • TakaraTomy ID number: EZ-10
    • Accessories: Two swords, two missiles, forward gun
  • Known designers: Joe Kyde (Hasbro){{#if: |, {{{2}}}}}
This Action set of the Star Hammer unfolds into a battle platform by sliding back the seat-shaped tab on its stern, which automatically folds out the ship's wings and elevates two large spring-loaded cannons into position. The cannons are operable in both modes, but in battle platform mode, feature flip-down handlebars that allow other Cyberverse figures to man them. The ship features an opening cockpit that can seat the included Wheeljack figure or any other Cyberverse figure of an appropriate size. The ship is decorated with numerous 3mm holes to hold Cyberverse weaponry, and even a few 5 mm holes for good measure.
In addition to its auto-transforming feature, the Star Hammer is built around its electronic "Energon Booster": an accessory attached to the body of the ship by a length of flexible wire which lights up with a green LED when the Autobot symbol on the ship's body is pressed. Equipped with several 3mm ports and posts, the booster can plug into any of the holes on the ship: in particular, it can mount behind the ship's cockpit to illuminate the translucent blue (removable) gun mounted there, or, in a feature not mentioned in the toy's instructions, it can snap into the rear of either of the two missile launchers and light them up. The booster can also plug into and illuminate any Commander-class figures and their weaponry.
Additionally, a small (undocumented) hatch exists near the booster wire's base, allowing for storage of said wire.

Foreign names

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  • Japanese: Star Hammer (スターハンマー Sutā Hanmā)