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<option>For the semi-sentient computer that can't tell the difference between Autobots and Decepticons, see Teletraan I.</option> <option>For the upgraded semi-sentient computer that replaced the old one when Trypticon blew it up, see Teletraan II.</option> <option>For the mildly-annoying kid who wants to tell you all about the Transformers, see Rad White.</option> <option>For the Autobot who is a walking knowledge database, see Rewind.</option> <option>For the all-plot-knowing deus-ex-machina, see the Magnificence.</option> <option>For the legendary repository of Cybertronian knowledge that brings only madness and death, see Underbase.</option> <option>For the exhaustively meta-referenced guide to Transformers and everything else you've ever heard of, see The AllSpark Almanac.</option> <option>For the personal data repository used by the Wreckers to analyze potential recruits, see Autopedia.</option> <option>For the general-purpose free encyclopedia that anyone can edit, see Wikipedia.</option> <option>For Breakaway's personal knowledge database, see the Caretaker.</option> <option>For the gusher of endless Wreckers trivia, see Ironfist.</option> <option>For the computer filled with data on all the nasty things Autobot war criminals have done, see Aequitas.</option> <option>For the Quintesson fused with his spaceship of universal knowledge, see Seeker.</option> <option>For the fictionalized version of this wiki, see TFWiki.Net.</option> <option>For the decade plus long question and answer feature covering the length and breadth of Transformers lore, see Ask Vector Prime.</option> <option>For the unofficial GoBots knowledge database, see the GoBots Wiki.</option> <option>For non-Transformer elements of the Hasbro Universe, see the IDW Hasbro Wiki.</option> <option>For the supercomputer housing the records of planet Skalorr's civilization, see Compu-Core.</option> <option>For the brain-melting repository of Cybertronian knowledge, see Cybertronian data cylinder.</option> <option>For the exhaustive chronicle of Cybertron's long history, see the Covenant of Primus.</option> <option>For the database containing records of all Cybertronian history and culture, see Colonnade of Cybertron.</option> <option>For the ancient library bearing the combined knowledge of the Thirteen, see Athenaeum Sanctorum.</option> <option>For the half-assed guide to the 2005 IDW continuity, see The Transformers Continuum.</option> <option>For the comprehensive guide to the 2005 IDW continuity, see Transformers: Historia.</option> <option>For the Mini-Con data storage system, see Data-Con.</option> <option>For the production bible of the Aligned continuity family, see Binder of Revelation.</option>
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Gregarious would be a good word to describe Swerve. So would outgoing, enthusiastic, upbeat, joyfully irreverent, flippant, sarcastic, wise ass, troll, or "total pain in the aft", depending on which side of his weapons-grade mouth you happen to fall on and how long you've been listening to him use it. Swerve has a sense of fun and even whimsy that stands out from your run of the mill Autobots fairly dramatically, but this constant running commentary stems at least partially from Swerve's low self-esteem, a coping mechanism that helps to cover up some of his own insecurities. The little fellow may get on their nerves... he'll probably get on their nerves... but it'll always be with a smile, a laugh, and an epic level quip, making him a good bartender.
He is, however, also a menace to everyone within range of a gun in his hand—including himself—given his legendarily bad aim, as well as to anyone driving nearby because he's so easily distracted by just about anything that catches his attention. Despite this, he's quite intelligent and skilled as a metallurgist, analysing the properties of a material with unique sensors in his hands. When he gets caught up in a problem, he becomes almost laser-like in focus and intensity, going on quest after quest, both major and minor. Unfortunately, this generally leaves him just as distracted from any other tasks at hand and just as accident-prone as ever. He's almost always in need of some repairs, major or minor, because of it.
Now if only Prime could get him to not get easily distracted when receiving his orders too...
{{#if:Swerve"Cybertronian Homesick Blues"|| “ | People don't like me—they just laugh at my jokes. There's a difference. | ” |
| {{#if:Swerve| —Swerve{{#if:"Cybertronian Homesick Blues"|, "Cybertronian Homesick Blues"}} }}}} | ||
{{#if:May 21|v|}}This Day in History: {{#ifeq:May 21|May 8|May 21
Happy {{#expr:2026-1984}}{{#switch:{{#expr:(2026-1984) mod 10}}|1=st|2=nd|3=rd|th}} Anniversary to Transformers!|May 21}}
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- 1956 — Yolanda Vidal (Latin American Spanish voice of Charlotte Mearing) is born.
- 1957 — Staffan Hallerstam (Swedish voice of Jazz, Megatron and Spike Witwicky) is born.
- 1961 — Jean-Michel Vovk is born (French voice of Agent Fowler in the Prime cartoon and Drift in the Robots in Disguise cartoon).
- 1963 — Paweł Szczesny (Polish voice of Sideways and Megatron) is born.
- 1963 — Pierre Bodson (French voice of Grimlock in Robots in Disguise (2015) and another Grimlock in Cyberverse) is also born.
- 1972 — Rapper The Notorious B.I.G. is born.
- 1974 — Rasmus Borowski (German voice of Scattorshot and Seeker) is born.
- 1988 — Deco artist Alex Androski is born.
- 1992 — Christian Zeiger (German voice of Raf Esquivel) is born.
- 1994 — The Generation Two episode "S.O.S. Dinobots" premieres in Germany.
- 1998 — Wave four of the Beast Wars II toyline is released in Japan, consisting of Galvatron and the "History's Greatest Showdown: Lio Convoy VS Galvatron" 2-pack.
- 1998 — The Beast Wars II OP single "GET MY FUTURE" and ED single "Yume no Iru Basho" are released in Japan by Columbia Music Entertainment.
- 2003 — War and Peace #2 is released in the US by Dreamwave Productions.
- 2004 — The Transformers—Collection 2: Series 2.1 is released on DVD in New Zealand by Madman Entertainment.
- 2004 — The Transformers: Prey TPB is published by Titan Books.
- 2005 — The Galaxy Force episode "Deadly Battle at the Edge of the Aurora" premieres in Japan.
- 2006 — Álvaro Salarich (Mexican voice of Otis Watson) is born.
- 2009 — Transformers #25 is released in the UK by Titan Books.
- 2009 — Transformers Generations 2009 Vol. 2 is published in Japan by Million Publishing.
- 2014 — Windblade #2 and new printings of the first volumes of More than Meets the Eye and Robots in Disguise are released by IDW Publishing.
- 2014 — Transformers Animated Season Three is released in Australia by Madman Entertainment.
- 2016 — The Rescue Bots episode "Vanishing Returns" premieres on Discovery Family.
- 2021 — Hasbro hosts a Fan First Friday online event.
- 2023 — The Beast Wars Again episode "The Solitary Warrior Tigatron (Part 2)" airs on TV Tokyo.
- 2024 — Super7 officially reveals the ReAction Unicron (Prototype) figure and preorders go up for it.
- 2025 — Void Rivals Deluxe Edition Book 1 HC is released by Image Comics and Skybound Entertainment.|
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- May 20 — G.I. Joe #22 is released by Image Comics and Skybound Entertainment.
- May 27 — Void Rivals #30 and Void Rivals Deluxe Edition Book 2 HC are released by Image Comics and Skybound Entertainment.
- May 30 — TakaraTomy releases Age of the Primes AOTP-32 Maximal Big Convoy, AOTP-33 Razorclaw, Studio Series TS-19 Bumblebee, TS-20 Orion Pax, TS-21 Wheeljack (Que), and TS-22 Alpha Trion.
- Jun 3 — Transformers: The Movie 40th Anniversary Edition #1 and G.I. Joe Deluxe Edition Book 1 HC are released by Image Comics and Skybound Entertainment.
- Jun 10 — M.A.S.K. #1 and Transformers #33 are released by Image Comics and Skybound Entertainment.
- Jun 17 — G.I. Joe #23 and Transformers: Worst Bot Ever — Bot Swap! are released by Image Comics and Skybound Entertainment.
- Jun 24 — Void Rivals #31 is released by Image Comics and Skybound Entertainment.
- Jul 1 — M.A.S.K. #2 and Transformers: The Movie 40th Anniversary Edition #2 are released by Image Comics and Skybound Entertainment.
- Jul 8 — Transformers #34 is released by Image Comics and Skybound Entertainment.
- Jul 15 — G.I. Joe #24 is released by Image Comics and Skybound Entertainment.
- Jul 22 — Void Rivals #32 and Void Rivals Volume 5: Quintesson War TPB are released by Image Comics and Skybound Entertainment.
- Aug 12 — Transformers: The Movie Deluxe Edition HC is released by Image Comics and Skybound Entertainment.
- Aug 19 — G.I. Joe #25 is released by Image Comics and Skybound Entertainment.
- Sep 30 — G.I. Joe Volume 4: The Hunt for Energon TPB is released by Image Comics and Skybound Entertainment.
- Nov 11 — The Transformers UK Compendium Volume 2 TPB is released by Image Comics and Skybound Entertainment.
- Dec 9 — Transformers Volume 6: Decepticons Attack! TPB is released by Image Comics and Skybound Entertainment.
{{#if:Main Page/holy-grails|v|}}Holy Grails
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- Information on the Transformers presentation at Vancouver's Expo '86
- Optimus vs. Malignus cardart
- Kiss Players radio drama episodes #38-51
- Photos of the Hot Rod Go-Cart prize from the 1986 "Decipher the Decepticon" contest
- Japanese Transformers Telephone audio adventures
- The art for "The Love Bug"
- The clip shows added in Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers
- The identity of the unknown Generation 1 animation studios
- Whoever made Invasion Galactica
- Recordings or summaries of the Primeval Dawn II motion comic, screened at Wizard World Chicago in July 2002 and never again
- Any of the other lost media
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