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:''Smokescreen is an [[Autobot]] from the [[Generation 1 continuity family|Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].''
:''Smokescreen is an [[Autobot]] from the [[Generation 1 continuity family|Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].''
[[File:Smokescreeng1.jpg|upright=1.95|thumb|Liar. Cheater. Compulsive gambler. Meet Heroic Autobot Smokescreen, kids!]]
[[File:Smokescreeng1.jpg|upright=1.95|thumb|Liar. Cheater. Compulsive gambler. Meet Heroic Autobot Smokescreen, kids!]]
Every Autobot has a purpose, be it as a leader, a warrior, a healer, or a scout. '''Smokescreen'''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s purpose, however, is to charm and deceive. His job is to conceal the Autobots' true mission and lead the enemy astray, and he's not above flat-out cheating to get the job done. Off the battlefield, he uses his naturally friendly and sociable nature to get in close with his Autobot comrades... then reports back to [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]], giving the Autobot leader an on-the-ground perspective on what his troops are thinking.
Every Autobot has a purpose, be it as a leader, a warrior, a healer, or a scout. '''Smokescreen'''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s purpose, however, is to charm and deceive. His job is to conceal the Autobots' true mission and lead the enemy astray, and he's not above flat-out cheating to get the job done. Off the battlefield, he uses his naturally friendly and sociable nature to get in close with his Autobot comrades... then reports back to [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]], giving the Autobot leader an on-the-ground perspective on what his troops are thinking.


Smokescreen's armaments are similar to his tactics. If he can't outthink, charm, or just plain outrun you, he'll surround you with a magnetized cloud of smoke, and blast you with his circuit-scrambling weapons while you're stumbling around blindly.
Smokescreen's armaments are similar to his tactics. If he can't outthink, charm, or just plain outrun you, he'll surround you with a magnetized cloud of smoke, and blast you with his circuit-scrambling weapons while you're stumbling around blindly. Look he's called "Smokescreen" for a reason, OK?
 
{{Bigquote|A look can be deceiving; a touch can be lethal.|Smokescreen's Generation 1 bio quote}}


==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===Generation 1 cartoon continuity===
===Generation 1 cartoon continuity===
====''The Transformers'' cartoon====
====''The Transformers'' cartoon====
{{voiceactor|[[Jack Angel]] (English), [[Masashi Ebara]] (Japanese), [[Takurō Kitagawa]] (Japanese, "The Master Builders", "Trans-Europe Express", "Masquerade"), [[Kōki Kataoka]] (Japanese, "Microbots", "Quest for Survival"), [[Yoku Shioya]] (Japanese, "The Golden Lagoon", "The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 1"), [[Kenyū Horiuchi]] (Japanese, "The Secret of Omega Supreme")|[[Crock Krumbiegel]] (German, ''Generation 2'' "Kremzeek!"), [[Juan Carralero]] (Latin American Spanish)}}
{{voiceactor|[[Jack Angel]] (English), [[Masashi Ebara]] (Japanese)|[[Takurō Kitagawa]] (Japanese, "The Master Builders", "Trans-Europe Express", "Masquerade"), [[Kōki Kataoka]] (Japanese, "Microbots", "Quest for Survival"), [[Yoku Shioya]] (Japanese, "The Golden Lagoon", "The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 1"), [[Kenyū Horiuchi]] (Japanese, "The Secret of Omega Supreme"), [[Yao Huang]] (Chinese), [[Crock Krumbiegel]] (German, ''Generation 2'' "Kremzeek!"), [[Juan Carralero]] (Latin American Spanish), [[Georges Atlas]] (European French), [[Albert Augier]] (European French, "The Master Builders", "Auto Berserk" & "Kremzeek!"), [[Dario de Castro]] (Portuguese), [[Ettore Zuim]] (Portuguese, "The Golden Lagoon"), [[Antônio Patiño]] (Portuguese, "The Gambler"), [[Carlos Seidl]] (Portuguese, "The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 1"), [[Orlando Drummond]] (Portuguese, "Trans-Europe Express")}}


[[File:DinobotIsland1-newguys.jpg|left|thumb|upright=1.66|How'd we never notice those extra Autobots over there in the corner?]]
[[File:DinobotIsland1-newguys.jpg|left|thumb|upright=1.66|How'd we never notice those extra Autobots over there in the corner?]]
Smokescreen joined the [[Ark (G1)|Ark]]'s Autobots during their second year after reactivation on Earth. Where he was beforehand remains a mystery. He was first seen watching from the sidelines during the latest disaster caused by the [[Dinobot (G1)|Dinobots]]' "training". {{storylink|Dinobot Island, Part 1}} Smokescreen was chosen by [[Optimus Prime (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Optimus Prime]] to join a strike force headed for [[Dinobot Island (G1)|Dinobot Island]], after some mysterious temporal disturbances were traced there. They were nearly overrun by the Decepticon invaders on the island, until [[Grimlock (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Grimlock]] marshalled a cavalry of rampaging dinosaurs. {{storylink|Dinobot Island, Part 2}}


Smokescreen joined the [[Ark (G1)|Ark]]'s Autobots during their second year after reactivation on Earth. Where he was beforehand remains a mystery. He was first seen watching from the sidelines during the latest disaster caused by the [[Dinobot (G1)|Dinobots]]' "training". {{storylink|Dinobot Island, Part 1}} Smokescreen was chosen by [[Optimus Prime (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Optimus Prime]] to join a strike force headed for [[Dinobot Island (G1)|Dinobot Island]], after some mysterious temporal disturbances were traced there. They were nearly overrun by the Decepticon invaders on the island, until [[Grimlock (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Grimlock]] marshalled a cavalry of rampaging dinosaurs. {{storylink|Dinobot Island, Part 2}}
On their day off, Smokescreen played a game of 2-on-2 with Prime, [[Inferno (G1)|Inferno]], and [[Tracks (G1)|Tracks]], shooting hoops and shooting the breeze. It, of course, didn't last—soon Optimus Prime summoned a strike force to deal with a Disaster: Code Blue. It should've been a Code Green: green for [[Constructicon (G1)|Constructicons]]! Grapple had been conned into building a Solar Power Tower for the Decepticons, and now [[Devastator (G1)|Devastator]] was protecting it from Autobot interference. Smokescreen stepped up in his role as a diversionary specialist, creeping up on the tower so that Devastator couldn't see him. Once he was close enough, Smokescreen taunted the giant Decepticon into throwing a size 60 kick in his direction, but darted aside at the last moment, letting the tower take the blow instead. An off-balance Devastator was then knocked into the already-damaged tower by the Autobots, bringing it all tumbling down. {{storylink|The Master Builders (episode)|The Master Builders}}
 
On their day off, Smokescreen played a game of 2-on-2 with Prime, [[Inferno (G1)|Inferno]] and [[Tracks (G1)|Tracks]], shooting hoops and shooting the breeze. It, of course, didn't last—soon Optimus Prime summoned a strike force to deal with a Disaster: Code Blue. It should've been a Code Green: green for [[Constructicon (G1)|Constructicons]]! Grapple had been conned into building a Solar Power Tower for the Decepticons, and now [[Devastator (G1)|Devastator]] was protecting it from Autobot interference. Smokescreen stepped up in his role as a diversionary specialist, creeping up on the tower so that Devastator couldn't see him. Once he was close enough, Smokescreen taunted the giant Decepticon into throwing a size 60 kick in his direction, but darted aside at the last moment, letting the tower take the blow instead. An off-balance Devastator was then knocked into the already-damaged tower by the Autobots, bringing it all tumbling down. {{storylink|The Master Builders (episode)|The Master Builders}}


Smokescreen was part of the Autobot team overseeing the [[Negavator]] project. When the Decepticons staged an ambush on the Negavator convoy in a canyon, Smokescreen was easily the most effective defender out of all the Autobots. As [[Megatron (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Megatron]] swooped to purloin the unguarded Negavator during the battle, Smokescreen unleashed his magnetic cloud of smoke, completely obscuring the weapon. Megatron ended up flying face-first into the Negavator (Smokescreen - 1, Megatron - 0). The [[Seeker (body-type)|Seekers]] also got caught in his cloud, and the magnetic vapor stuck to them even as they flew free. A few well-placed disruptor beams later, and Smokescreen rendered the jets totally helpless, unable to see or use their radars or instruments for guidance. Smokescreen singlehandedly held off the Decepticon attack until the other Autobots could regroup and drive them off completely. {{storylink|Auto Berserk}}  
Smokescreen was part of the Autobot team overseeing the [[Negavator]] project. When the Decepticons staged an ambush on the Negavator convoy in a canyon, Smokescreen was easily the most effective defender out of all the Autobots. As [[Megatron (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Megatron]] swooped to purloin the unguarded Negavator during the battle, Smokescreen unleashed his magnetic cloud of smoke, completely obscuring the weapon. Megatron ended up flying face-first into the Negavator (Smokescreen - 1, Megatron - 0). The [[Seeker (body-type)|Seekers]] also got caught in his cloud, and the magnetic vapor stuck to them even as they flew free. A few well-placed disruptor beams later, and Smokescreen rendered the jets totally helpless, unable to see or use their radars or instruments for guidance. Smokescreen singlehandedly held off the Decepticon attack until the other Autobots could regroup and drive them off completely. {{storylink|Auto Berserk}}


[[File:Microbots-smokescreen.jpg|thumb|upright=1.1|Because "Smokescreen" is a better name than "Doesn't Pass Emissions Tests."]]
[[File:Microbots-smokescreen.jpg|thumb|Because "Smokescreen" is a better name than "Doesn't Pass Emissions Tests."]]
After Megatron acquired power from the [[Heart of Cybertron]], the Autobots were being slaughtered by his constant barrage of energy beams. At Optimus Prime's request, only Smokescreen could save the day. Once again, Smokescreen managed to blind Megatron with his smoke clouds, leaving the Decepticon leader unable to aim his death rays. Smokescreen was still clipped by a stray shot, but he had valiantly bought the other Autobots enough time to regroup, and their combined laser power collapsed the hillside on top of Megatron, giving them a chance to retreat. For those keeping score, let's call that one a draw. {{storylink|Microbots}}


After Megatron acquired power from the [[Heart of Cybertron]], the Autobots were being slaughtered by his constant barrage of energy beams. At Optimus Prime's request, only Smokescreen could save the day. Once again, Smokescreen managed to blind Megatron with his smoke clouds, leaving the Decepticon leader unable to aim his death rays. Smokescreen was still clipped by a stray shot, but he had valiantly bought the other Autobots enough time to regroup, and their combined laser power collapsed the hillside on top of Megatron, giving them a chance to retreat. For those keeping score, let's call that one a draw. {{storylink|Microbots}}
As the Decepticons attacked a newly minted solar power plant, Smokescreen and the Autobots arrived to thwart their efforts. Some sustained firepower kept [[Starscream (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Starscream]] at bay, and Smokescreen's disruptor beams blew out [[Thrust (G1)|Thrust]]'s guidance systems. As the hopelessly outmatched Decepticons fled, the human onlookers flocked to the Autobots, showering them with praise and adoration. Of course, 72 hours later, the Autobots were being led into a rocket ship at gunpoint, forced into exile away from planet Earth. Fickle little creatures. {{storylink|Megatron's Master Plan, Part 1}} Smokescreen and the Autobots eventually returned to Earth and cleared their good name, driving off the Decepticons and ending their stranglehold on [[Central City (Earth)|Central City]]. {{storylink|Megatron's Master Plan, Part 2}}
 
As the Decepticons attacked a newly minted solar power plant, Smokescreen and the Autobots arrived to thwart their efforts. Some sustained firepower kept [[Starscream (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Starscream]] at bay, and Smokescreen's disruptor beams blew out [[Thrust (G1)|Thrust]]'s guidance systems. As the hopelessly outmatched Decepticons fled, the human onlookers flocked to the Autobots, showering them with praise and adoration. Of course, 72 hours later, the Autobots were being led into a rocket ship at gunpoint, forced into exile away from planet Earth. Fickle little creatures. {{storylink|Megatron's Master Plan, Part 1}} Smokescreen and the Autobots eventually returned to Earth and cleared their good name, driving off the Decepticons and ending their stranglehold on [[Central City (Earth)|Central City]]. {{storylink|Megatron's Master Plan, Part 2}}  


[[File:GoldenLagoon-PowerglideSmokescreenWarpath.jpg|left|thumb|upright=1.4|"So you're saying you're a tank and this guy's a jet, and I'm just a tiny race car?"]]
[[File:GoldenLagoon-PowerglideSmokescreenWarpath.jpg|left|thumb|upright=1.4|"So you're saying you're a tank and this guy's a jet, and I'm just a tiny race car?"]]
When the Decepticons kidnapped [[Perceptor (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Perceptor]] and [[Seaspray (G1)|Seaspray]], Smokescreen volunteered for the rescue mission. Acting in his duty as the Autobots' devious and covert morale officer, Smokescreen showed considerable concern for the laconic [[Beachcomber (G1)|Beachcomber]]. While [[Warpath (G1)|Warpath]] shrugged him off as being "a thinker, not a fighter", Smokescreen was a bit suspicious about how Beachcomber was isolating himself from his fellow Autobots. Still, more immediate concerns took precedence: the [[electrum]]-enhanced Decepticon armada. When it became clear that the Decepticons were impervious to their assault, [[Mirage (G1)|Mirage]] went back to base for reinforcements, and Smokescreen stayed behind to cover his retreat. He unleashed his signature cloud of smoke to discourage the Decepticons, but unfortunately Megatron had learned something from previous fights with Smokescreen, and just ordered his troops to shoot up the cloud until they got 'em. Painfully for Smokescreen, it was a rousing success (Smokescreen - 1, Megatron - 1). He barely managed to stumble weakly back to base and recruit [[Omega Supreme (G1)|Omega Supreme]] for combat. {{storylink|The Golden Lagoon (episode)|The Golden Lagoon}}


When the Decepticons kidnapped [[Perceptor (G1)|Perceptor]] and [[Seaspray (G1)|Seaspray]], Smokescreen volunteered for the rescue mission. Acting in his duty as the Autobots' devious and covert morale officer, Smokescreen showed considerable concern for the laconic [[Beachcomber (G1)|Beachcomber]]. While [[Warpath (G1)|Warpath]] shrugged him off as being "a thinker, not a fighter", Smokescreen was a bit suspicious about how Beachcomber was isolating himself from his fellow Autobots. Still, more immediate concerns took precedence: the [[electrum]]-enhanced Decepticon armada. When it became clear that the Decepticons were impervious to their assault, [[Mirage (G1)|Mirage]] went back to base for reinforcements, and Smokescreen stayed behind to cover his retreat. He unleashed his signature cloud of smoke to discourage the Decepticons, but unfortunately Megatron had learned something from previous fights with Smokescreen, and just ordered his troops to shoot up the cloud until they got 'em. Painfully for Smokescreen, it was a rousing success (Smokescreen - 1, Megatron - 1). He barely managed to stumble weakly back to base and recruit [[Omega Supreme (G1)|Omega Supreme]] for combat. {{storylink|The Golden Lagoon (episode)|The Golden Lagoon}}
Smokescreen was part of a group of Autobots who confronted the [[Insecticon (G1)|Insecticon]]s and their [[Insecticon clone|clones]] during their raid on Earth's food supplies. [[Shrapnel (G1)|Shrapnel]] had produced the largest army of Insecticlones yet, however, and the Autobots were quickly driven away by their sheer numbers. {{storylink|Quest for Survival}} When San Francisco was attacked by an [[asteroid scorpion|alien creature]], Smokescreen lent his own unique ability to the Autobot defensive effort. Although his smokescreen drove the creature off the streets, it was still only a delaying action until Omega Supreme arrived to drive the alien off planet Earth. {{storylink|The Secret of Omega Supreme (episode)|The Secret of Omega Supreme}}
 
Smokescreen was part of a group of Autobots who confronted the [[Insecticon (G1)|Insecticon]]s and their [[Insecticon clone|clones]] during their raid on Earth's food supplies. [[Shrapnel (G1)|Shrapnel]] had produced the largest army of Insecticlones yet, however, and the Autobots were quickly driven away by their sheer numbers. {{storylink|Quest for Survival}} When San Francisco was attacked by an [[Asteroid bird alien|alien creature]], Smokescreen lent his own unique ability to the Autobot defensive effort. Although his smokescreen drove the creature off the streets, it was still only a delaying action until Omega Supreme arrived to drive the alien off planet Earth. {{storylink|The Secret of Omega Supreme (episode)|The Secret of Omega Supreme}}  


[[File:Smokescreen.jpg|upright=1.66|thumb|"So I said, 'You can't trust any of [[Dinobot (G1)|'em]].' Big guy didn't listen."]]
[[File:Smokescreen.jpg|upright=1.66|thumb|"So I said, 'You can't trust any of [[Dinobot (G1)|'em]].' Big guy didn't listen."]]
After being transported to a planet of giant aliens, Optimus Prime failed to introduce Smokescreen to the alien boy [[Aron (G1)|Aron]]. Smokescreen didn't seem to mind. {{storylink|Child's Play (episode)|Child's Play}} After fleeing the planet in a modified toy rocket ship, the group of Autobots were captured by a freelance entrepreneur named [[Bosch]]. Bosch planned to sell them into slavery and make a tidy profit in the bargain. He sealed the Autobots inside special chambers to disable their weapons, their transforming cogs, and their free will. Unfortunately for Bosch, he was low on energon and the last tube failed to operate properly, giving Smokescreen a chance to break free. The Autobot was paralyzed by a ray beam before he could disable Bosch, and so he changed tactics. Smokescreen showed Bosch how to win (well, ''cheat'') at a game of chance, thanks to his built-in override wire. Seeing the profit in Smokescreen's l33t cheating skills, Bosch arranged for them to go to the gambling world of [[Monacus]]. Once they won enough energon chips to pay off Bosch's debts, he would free Smokescreen's fellow Autobots. Problem was, Bosch was virtually spent already, and so the will-sapped Autobots needed to be used as collateral to get enough money up front to play.
After being transported to a planet of giant aliens, Optimus Prime failed to introduce Smokescreen to the alien boy [[Aron]]. Smokescreen didn't seem to mind. {{storylink|Child's Play (episode)|Child's Play}} After fleeing the planet in a modified toy rocket ship, the group of Autobots were captured by a freelance entrepreneur named [[Bosch]]. Bosch planned to sell them into slavery and make a tidy profit in the bargain. He sealed the Autobots inside special chambers to disable their weapons, their transforming cogs, and their free will. Unfortunately for Bosch, he was low on energon and the last tube failed to operate properly, giving Smokescreen a chance to break free. The Autobot was paralyzed by a ray beam before he could disable Bosch, and so he changed tactics. Smokescreen showed Bosch how to win (well, ''cheat'') at a game of chance, thanks to his built-in override wire. Seeing the profit in Smokescreen's l33t cheating skills, Bosch arranged for them to go to the gambling world of [[Monacus]]. Once they won enough energon chips to pay off Bosch's debts, he would free Smokescreen's fellow Autobots. Problem was, Bosch was virtually spent already, and so the will-sapped Autobots needed to be used as collateral to get enough money up front to play.


On Monacus, no one seemed interested in Bosch and Smokescreen's collateral, until they were forced to deal with the sinister [[Gyconi|Lord Gyconi]], of Gyconi's Pit of Destruction in [[Sheol]]. Gyconi offered them a meager price, at 500% interest to be paid within the hour. Horrible as the deal was, they were forced to take it. At the gambling palace, Smokescreen quickly proved to be just the sort of sucker casinos love to have around. He continued playing long after they had won enough money, and lost it all on one bet when a small Jawa looking creature noticed his "cheatin' wire" and pulled it loose. Well done, Smokescreen.
On Monacus, no one seemed interested in Bosch and Smokescreen's collateral, until they were forced to deal with the sinister [[Gyconi|Lord Gyconi]], of Gyconi's Pit of Destruction in [[Sheol]]. Gyconi offered them a meager price, at 500% interest to be paid within the hour. Horrible as the deal was, they were forced to take it. At the gambling palace, Smokescreen quickly proved to be just the sort of sucker casinos love to have around. He continued playing long after they had won enough money, and lost it all on one bet when a small Jawa looking creature noticed his "cheatin' wire" and pulled it loose. Well done, Smokescreen.
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Smokescreen was amongst the Autobot participants in the [[Europa 2000]], a charity race from Paris to Istanbul. While the Autobots were ostensibly there to try and win extra money for charity, they were secretly assigned to protect the arrogant American driver [[Auggie Cahnay (G1)|Auggie Cahnay]]. Smokescreen was making good progress in the race until he was rammed off the road by [[Wildrider (G1)|Wildrider]] and [[Drag Strip (G1)|Drag Strip]], then broadsided by the other Stunticons. After crawling back onto the road, he was discovered by [[Bluestreak (G1)|Bluestreak]]. {{storylink|Trans-Europe Express}}
Smokescreen was amongst the Autobot participants in the [[Europa 2000]], a charity race from Paris to Istanbul. While the Autobots were ostensibly there to try and win extra money for charity, they were secretly assigned to protect the arrogant American driver [[Auggie Cahnay (G1)|Auggie Cahnay]]. Smokescreen was making good progress in the race until he was rammed off the road by [[Wildrider (G1)|Wildrider]] and [[Drag Strip (G1)|Drag Strip]], then broadsided by the other Stunticons. After crawling back onto the road, he was discovered by [[Bluestreak (G1)|Bluestreak]]. {{storylink|Trans-Europe Express}}


Although hidden behind [[Hound (G1)|Hound]], Smokescreen was among the Autobots assembled to rescue Perceptor from [[Fox Creek Canyon]]. He was temporarily infected with [[Cosmic Rust (disease)|cosmic rust]], but recovered thanks to the miraculous powers of [[Corrostop]] (at least [[Binaltech|this time]]). {{storylink|Cosmic Rust (episode)|Cosmic Rust}}
Although hidden behind [[Hound (G1)|Hound]], Smokescreen was among the Autobots assembled to rescue Perceptor from [[Fox Creek Canyon]]. He was temporarily infected with [[Cosmic Rust (disease)|cosmic rust]], but recovered thanks to the miraculous powers of [[Corrostop]] (at least [[Transformers: Alternators#Binaltech|this time]]). {{storylink|Cosmic Rust (episode)|Cosmic Rust}}
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====Japanese cartoon continuity====
=====''Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers'' manga=====
When [[Starscream (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Starscream]] and the [[Seeker (body-type)|Seekers]] attacked [[Tokyo]], Smokescreen accompanied [[Optimus Prime (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Optimus Prime]] and a unit of Autobot vehicles to defend the city. After Prime rescued a small boy named [[Kenji]], Smokescreen was put in charge of protecting the child. As Kenji buckled up inside Smokescreen's vehicle mode, the talkative Autobot immediately began yammering on about himself, telling Kenji about his function, vehicle mode and loads of other tedious crap. His speech was cut short by the sudden arrival of [[Menasor (G1)|Menasor]], however. While [[Sideswipe (G1)|Sideswipe]] and [[Trailbreaker (G1)|Trailbreaker]] took Menasor's punches to the face, Kenji recommended Smokescreen, Prime and [[Wheeljack (G1)|Wheeljack]] drive up a nearby ramp and use the speed and height to punch Menasor in the face. The plan worked swimmingly, as Smokescreen socked Starscream in the chest (somehow transforming to [[robot mode]] without crushing Kenji) and sent the Decepticons into retreat. {{storylink|Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers issue 1|Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers #1}}
 
=====Scramble City: Mobilization=====
{{charstubfiction|{{storylink|Scramble City: Mobilization}}}}
 
=====Full Throttle Scramble Power!=====
After the Autobots had foiled the Decepticons' [[Omega Whip|latest plan]], Smokescreen and dozens of other Autobots arrived at the villains' base alongside [[Metroplex (G1)|Scramble City]] to punish them for their misdeeds. {{storylink|Full Throttle Scramble Power!}}


====Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity====
=====Scramble City=====
When the [[Metroplex (G1)|Metroplex]] project was attacked by the Decepticons, Smokescreen was among the Autobots summoned from the Ark as reinforcements. {{storylink|Scramble City: Mobilization}}
=====''Story of Binaltech''=====
=====''Story of Binaltech''=====
When the Decepticons unleashed [[Cosmic Rust (disease)|Cosmic Rust]] on Earth, Smokescreen was one of the many Autobots infected with the virus. As [[Earth Defense Command]] created the [[Genetronic Translink System|Binaltech Project]] in order to help the Autobots, Smokescreen was the first patient to undergo transference into an [[electro-cell]] powered new body. {{storylink|Story of Binaltech, Chapter 1}} With the help of his fellow Binaltech Autobots, Smokescreen and his new power helped drive the Decepticons off the planet. {{storylink|Arise! Evil Binaltechs}} He remained part of the soldiers based at Autobot City on Earth. As [[Chip Chase]] developed the new Genetronic Translink system, Smokescreen volunteered to be the first Autobot outfitted with the tech. Thanks to the GT system, his spark was transplanted into [[subspace]], allowing him to connect with multiple autonomous Binaltech bodies simultaneously. {{storylink|GT Units Online!}}
{{Note|Smokescreen's exploits in ''Binaltech'' fiction would eventually lead him to manifest an alternate persona as a Decepticon jet. See the [[Smokescreen (G2)|other Smokescreen]]'s page for more on his exploits in continuities where he is a separate individual.}}
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{{Note|At this point, the timeline was split in two and the events of the ''[[Story of Binaltech]]'' diverged into a parallel universe. Skip to the next section to continue reading about the original timeline. Exactly how many of the preceding events related in this section, even prior to the divergence, occurred in the original unaltered timeline are unknown, but presumably, the data sent back in time by [[Wheeljack (G1)|Wheeljack]] to restore the original timeline must have included information on the GT System, explaining Wheeljack's own survival and Smokescreen's next chronological appearance.}}
=====''Generations Selects Special Comic''=====
[[File:Abominus comic 2 - Smokescreen-Astrotrain-Dreadwing.jpg|thumb|left|Y'know what screw the whole jet thing.]]
In [[2050]], Smokescreen–now in a red-and-blue car body again–was among the Autobots who initially opposed a revolution led by Megatron to free the human-forged [[Selector]]s from oppression. {{storylink|Volcanicus comic 1}}


Many months later, in the [[BT World|new universe]], two Smokescreen GT units served alongside [[Tracks (G1)|Tracks]] as back-up for [[Mirage (G1)|Mirage]] as he infiltrated Cybertron. {{storylink|Kill Switch}}
However, the Autobots soon sided with the Decepticons and Selectors, and even the [[human]]s realized their mistake when their [[Quintesson]] allies turned against them. Smokescreen and Dreadwing defended humans and Selectors alike that were attempting to flee the chaos of the Quintesson invasion and [[Angolmois Energy]] eruptions. {{storylink|Abominus comic 2}}
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=====''Transformers Legends'' comic=====
====''Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers'' comic====
Smokescreen, still in one of his GT bodies, was among the Autobots who welcomed new recruits [[Roadbuster (G1)|Roadbuster]] and [[Whirl (G1)|Whirl]] into their ranks. {{storylink|Legends Comic: Bonus Edition Vol. 7|Bonus Edition Vol. 7}}
When [[Starscream (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Starscream]] and the [[Seeker (body-type)|Seekers]] attacked [[Tokyo]], Smokescreen accompanied [[Optimus Prime (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Optimus Prime]] and a unit of Autobot vehicles to defend the city. After Prime rescued a small boy named [[Kenji]], Smokescreen was put in charge of protecting the child. As Kenji buckled up inside Smokescreen's vehicle mode, the talkative Autobot immediately began yammering on about himself, telling Kenji about his function, vehicle mode and loads of other tedious crap. His speech was cut short by the sudden arrival of [[Menasor (G1)|Menasor]], however. While [[Sideswipe (G1)|Sideswipe]] and [[Trailbreaker (G1)|Trailbreaker]] took Menasor's punches to the face, Kenji recommended Smokescreen, Prime and [[Wheeljack (G1)|Wheeljack]] drive up a nearby ramp and use the speed and height to punch Menasor in the face. The plan worked swimmingly, as Smokescreen socked Starscream in the chest (somehow transforming to [[robot mode]] without crushing Kenji) and sent the Decepticons into retreat. {{storylink|Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers issue 1|Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers #1}}


=====''The Headmasters'' cartoon=====
====Full Throttle Scramble Power!====
[[File:JHeadmasters01SmokescreenEtc.jpg|thumb]]
After the Autobots had foiled the Decepticons' [[Omega Wave Cannon|latest plan]], Smokescreen and dozens of other Autobots arrived at the villains' base alongside [[Metroplex (G1)|Scramble City]] to punish them for their misdeeds. {{storylink|Full Throttle Scramble Power!}}
Smokescreen was present on [[Athenia]] to hear [[Hound (G1)|Hound]]'s theories about the [[Vector Sigma]] supercomputer. {{storylink|Four Warriors Come out of the Sky}}
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====''Wings Universe''====
====''Wings Universe''====
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{{Wingsnote}}
[[File:BattleLines6-UltraMagnus.jpg|thumb|upright=1.66]]
Smokescreen was present at the first "meeting" of [[Optimus Prime (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Optimus Prime]] and [[Ultra Magnus (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Ultra Magnus]]. {{storylink|Battle Lines, Part 6}}
Smokescreen was present at the first "meeting" of [[Optimus Prime (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Optimus Prime]] and [[Ultra Magnus (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Ultra Magnus]]. {{storylink|Battle Lines, Part 6}}
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===Marvel Comics continuity===
===Marvel Comics continuity===
====Marvel ''The Transformers'' comics====
====Marvel ''The Transformers'' comics====
[[File:Skidsgrapplesmokescreenhoisttracks.jpg|left|upright=1.1|thumb|He's here to replace [[Bluestreak (G1)|Bluestreak]].]]
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When the Autobot forces on Earth were severely depleted by several battles, [[Optimus Prime (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Optimus Prime]] instructed [[Wheeljack (G1)|Wheeljack]] to construct five additional warriors using a device called the Mind Bank. It seems that before the [[Ark (G1)|Ark]] left [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], Smokescreen and four other Autobots allowed their minds to be encoded on [[crystalline containment vessel]]s, in case reinforcements were needed on the starship's mission. Left in storage for the last few million years after the crash, the crystals were miraculously still intact, and the Ark had constructed new Earthly bodies for the Autobots. Upon their revival, Smokescreen and his fellows were entrusted to [[Bumblebee (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Bumblebee]]'s care, to act as their guide in adapting to Earth roads and customs.
 
[[File:Skidsgrapplesmokescreenhoisttracks.jpg|thumb|He's here to replace [[Bluestreak (G1)|Bluestreak]].]]
When the Autobot forces on Earth were severely depleted by several battles, [[Optimus Prime (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Optimus Prime]] instructed [[Wheeljack (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Wheeljack]] to construct five additional warriors using a device called the Mind Bank. It seems that before the [[Ark (G1)|Ark]] left [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], Smokescreen and four other Autobots allowed their minds to be encoded on [[crystalline containment vessel]]s, in case reinforcements were needed on the starship's mission. Left in storage for the last few million years after the crash, the crystals were miraculously still intact, and the Ark had constructed new Earthly bodies for the Autobots. Upon their revival, Smokescreen and his fellows were entrusted to [[Bumblebee (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Bumblebee]]'s care, to act as their guide in adapting to Earth roads and customs.


[[File:Smokescreendriver.jpg|100px|thumb|Smokescreen's [[Facsimile construct|facsimile circuitry]] driver is Burt Bacharach!]]
[[File:Smokescreendriver.jpg|thumb|upright=0.7|left|Smokescreen's [[Facsimile construct|facsimile circuitry]] driver is Burt Bacharach!]]
As their training and acclimation mission continued, Prime contacted the group and ordered them on an additional reconnaissance mission to watch out for a Decepticon attempt to steal sonic energy at a local rock concert. Naturally, their "reconnaissance only" mission quickly turned into a battle with [[Shockwave (G1)|Shockwave]] and the [[Seeker (body-type)|Seekers]], but Smokescreen and the others acquitted themselves well on their first terrestrial mission. {{storylink|Rock and Roll-Out!}}
As their training and acclimation mission continued, Prime contacted the group and ordered them on an additional reconnaissance mission to watch out for a Decepticon attempt to steal sonic energy at a local rock concert. Naturally, their "reconnaissance only" mission quickly turned into a battle with [[Shockwave (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Shockwave]] and the [[Seeker (body-type)|Seekers]], but Smokescreen and the others acquitted themselves well on their first terrestrial mission. {{storylink|Rock and Roll-Out!}}


''Later, Smokescreen was assigned by Optimus Prime to surreptitiously guard [[Buster Witwicky (G1)|Buster Witwicky]] from harm, after the young human personally humiliated the Decepticon commander Shockwave in battle using a [[Battlesuit|mech suit]]. Taking [[Ironhide (G1)|Ironhide]], [[Tracks (G1)|Tracks]], [[Brawn (G1)|Brawn]], and Buster's worried father [[Sparkplug Witwicky]] with him, Smokescreen followed Buster and [[Jesse (G1)|Jessie]] to a demolition derby. Smokescreen was fascinated by the spectacle, seeing it as a form of gladiatorial combat. In fact, he was SO fascinated that he reactivated his [[facsimile construct]] circuitry in his front seat without realizing that Sparkplug had climbed back inside. An unpleasant silence followed.'' {{storylink|Devastation Derby!}}
''Later, Smokescreen was assigned by Optimus Prime to surreptitiously guard [[Buster Witwicky (G1)|Buster Witwicky]] from harm, after the young human personally humiliated the Decepticon commander Shockwave in battle using a [[Battlesuit|mech suit]]. Taking [[Ironhide (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Ironhide]], [[Tracks (G1)|Tracks]], [[Brawn (G1)|Brawn]], and Buster's worried father [[Sparkplug Witwicky]] with him, Smokescreen followed Buster and [[Jesse (G1)|Jessie]] to a demolition derby. Smokescreen was fascinated by the spectacle, seeing it as a form of gladiatorial combat. In fact, he was SO fascinated that he reactivated his [[facsimile construct]] circuitry in his front seat without realizing that Sparkplug had climbed back inside. An unpleasant silence followed. Then, the [[Constructicon (G1)|Constructicons]] arrived, intent on kidnapping Buster. The Autobots sped into action to stave off the enemy, only for Smokescreen to notice mid-fight that Devastator was merely a distraction; [[Soundwave (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Soundwave]] was also present, and encroaching on Buster in the stands. Brawn and Smokescreen trained their weapons on the communications officer, only for Soundwave to mysterious call a retreat, leaving the Autobots dumbfounded.'' {{storylink|Devastation Derby!}}


Smokescreen was among the Autobots who witnessed the debut of [[Omega Supreme (G1)|Omega Supreme]], and he participated in the subsequent attack on the Decepticons' [[Wyoming base|coal strip mine base]]. Once Bumblebee had extracted combiner technology data from Devastator, Smokescreen and the others retreated. {{storylink|Command Performances!}}
Smokescreen was among the Autobots who witnessed the debut of [[Omega Supreme (G1)|Omega Supreme]], and he participated in the subsequent attack on the Decepticons' [[Wyoming base|coal strip mine base]]. Once Bumblebee had extracted combiner technology data from Devastator, Smokescreen and the others retreated. {{storylink|Command Performances!}}


[[File:Target2006p3-Smokescreen.jpg|left|thumb|upright=1.66|Look at me! I'm doing something!]]
[[File:Target2006 kick his butt to 2006.jpg|thumb|upright=1.4|Look at me! I'm doing something!]]
''When Optimus Prime, [[Prowl (G1)|Prowl]] and [[Ratchet (G1)|Ratchet]] mysteriously vanished in a flash of light, Smokescreen shone under adversity and, alongside the likes of [[Jetfire (G1)|Jetfire]] and Ironhide, rose to a command position among the Autobots during their battles with the evil [[Galvatron (G1)|Galvatron]] and his minions. He and the others suffered a severe pounding at the hands of the future Decepticons and the Autobot [[Jazz (G1)|Jazz]], who had been temporarily turned into a zombie-drone by Galvatron after being taken prisoner. At one point, Jetfire was ready to pack it in and lead the Autobots in a retreat, but Smokescreen rallied them into continuing the fight.'' {{storylink|Target: 2006}}
''When Optimus Prime, [[Prowl (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Prowl]] and [[Ratchet (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Ratchet]] mysteriously vanished in a flash of light, Smokescreen shone under adversity and, alongside the likes of [[Jetfire (G1)|Jetfire]] and Ironhide, rose to a command position among the Autobots during their battles with the evil [[Galvatron (G1)|Galvatron]] and his minions. He and the others suffered a severe pounding at the hands of the future Decepticons and the Autobot [[Jazz (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Jazz]], who had been temporarily turned into a zombie-drone by Galvatron after being taken prisoner. At one point, Jetfire was ready to pack it in and lead the Autobots in a retreat, but Smokescreen rallied them into continuing the fight.'' {{storylink|Target: 2006}}


''Despite Smokescreen's valiance, Optimus Prime wasn't thrilled by how fragile the Autobots were during his absence, so he faked his death to force the Autobots to learn how to carry on without him. Smokescreen was among those who gathered for Prime's "funeral".'' {{storylink|Resurrection!}} Soon after, Optimus Prime died for real, and Smokescreen watched with the other online Autobots as [[Ratchet (G1)|Ratchet]] failed to restore their leader to life. {{storylink|Funeral for a Friend!}} [[Grimlock (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Grimlock]] was nominated their new leader, and his decisions grew increasingly unpopular among the Autobots. Smokescreen was among those who were visibly not pleased when Grimlock sentenced four [[Earth]] children to death. {{storylink|Spacehikers!}}
''Despite Smokescreen's valiance, Optimus Prime wasn't thrilled by how fragile the Autobots were during his absence, so he faked his death to force the Autobots to learn how to carry on without him. Smokescreen was among those who gathered for Prime's "funeral," only for the proceedings to be interrupted by Optimus spontaneously materializing atop of his tombstone.'' {{storylink|Resurrection!}} Soon after, Optimus Prime died ''for real'', and Smokescreen watched with the other online Autobots as [[Ratchet (G1)|Ratchet]] failed to restore their leader to life. {{storylink|Funeral for a Friend!}} [[Grimlock (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Grimlock]] was nominated their new leader, and his decisions grew increasingly unpopular among the Autobots. Smokescreen was among those who were visibly not pleased when Grimlock sentenced four [[Earth]] children to death. {{storylink|Spacehikers!}}


Smokescreen joined all of the other Earth-bound Autobots on the [[Moon (moon)|Moon]] in watching [[Blaster (G1)|Blaster]] and Grimlock battle for leadership of the Autobots. {{storylink|Totaled!}}
Smokescreen joined all of the other Earth-bound Autobots on the [[Moon (moon)|Moon]] in watching [[Blaster (G1)|Blaster]] and Grimlock battle for leadership of the Autobots. {{storylink|Totaled!}}
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=====Marvel UK future timelines=====
=====Marvel UK future timelines=====
[[File:Smokescreeninferno.jpg|left|upright=1.1|thumb|Gotta keep the shippers happy.]]
[[File:Smokescreeninferno.jpg|thumb|left|Gotta keep the shippers happy.]]
In [[2008]], Smokescreen and [[Inferno (G1)|Inferno]] were assigned a simple taxi mission to bring Autobot ally [[Wreck-Gar (G1)|Wreck-Gar]] back home to the planet of [[Junkion (planet)|Junkion]]. That "simple mission" turned ugly when they discovered [[Unicron]]'s head, alive and functioning, had taken over the minds of the [[Junkion (species)|Junkion]] populace and was forcing them to rebuild his body. Cutting out in an attempt to get back to Cybertron and warn [[Hot Rod (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Rodimus Prime]], the Autobots were seen and came under fire from Unicron's puppet, [[Death's Head (G1)|Death's Head]]. Inferno was injured and Wreck-Gar stayed behind to cover their retreat, leaving only Smokescreen to pilot the shuttle back to Cybertron. Without a co-pilot, he was hard pressed to keep the ship in the air AND evade Unicron's other puppets, [[Scourge (G1)|Scourge]] and [[Cyclonus (G1)|Cyclonus]], when they tried to shoot him down before he reached Prime. With the ship going down, Inferno hauled himself out of the medical bay long enough to toss Smokescreen to safety and guide the shuttle down in a suicide crash atop the nearby Decepticon forces.
In [[2008]], Smokescreen and [[Inferno (G1)|Inferno]] were assigned a simple taxi mission to bring Autobot ally [[Wreck-Gar (G1)|Wreck-Gar]] back home to the planet of [[Junkion (planet)|Junkion]]. That "simple mission" turned ugly when they discovered [[Unicron/Generation 1|Unicron]]'s head, alive and functioning, had taken over the minds of the [[Junkion (species)|Junkion]] populace and was forcing them to rebuild his body. Cutting out in an attempt to get back to Cybertron and warn [[Hot Rod (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Rodimus Prime]], the Autobots were seen and came under fire from Unicron's puppet, [[Death's Head (G1)|Death's Head]]. Inferno was injured and Wreck-Gar stayed behind to cover their retreat, leaving only Smokescreen to pilot the shuttle back to Cybertron. Without a co-pilot, he was hard pressed to keep the ship in the air AND evade Unicron's other puppets, [[Scourge (G1)|Scourge]] and [[Cyclonus (G1)|Cyclonus]], when they tried to shoot him down before he reached Prime. With the ship going down, Inferno hauled himself out of the medical bay long enough to toss Smokescreen to safety and guide the shuttle down in a suicide crash atop the nearby Decepticon forces.


Once Smokescreen made his report, he joined Rodimus, [[Scattershot (G1)|Scattershot]] and the [[Dinobot (G1)|Dinobots]] in returning to Junk to deal with Unicron. While Prime and the Dinobots hit the ground to deal with the Junkions, Smokescreen and Scattershot stayed aboard the shuttle to distract Unicron. Much to Scattershot's dismay, Smokescreen adapted a rather devil-may-care attitude, swooping in too close to Unicron's massive head and barely avoiding his eye-beams. Smokescreen's attitude came from his guilt over leaving Wreck-Gar along on Junk and letting Inferno get killed, but luckily his rashness didn't cause any lasting damage, and Unicron's evil was ultimately contained inside the [[Matrix of Leadership|Creation Matrix]] by Rodimus. {{storylink|The Legacy of Unicron!}}
Once Smokescreen made his report, he joined Rodimus, [[Scattershot (G1)|Scattershot]] and the [[Dinobot (G1)|Dinobots]] in returning to Junk to deal with Unicron. While Prime and the Dinobots hit the ground to deal with the Junkions, Smokescreen and Scattershot stayed aboard the shuttle to distract Unicron. Much to Scattershot's dismay, Smokescreen adapted a rather devil-may-care attitude, swooping in too close to Unicron's massive head and barely avoiding his eye-beams. Smokescreen's attitude came from his guilt over leaving Wreck-Gar along on Junk and letting Inferno get killed, but luckily his rashness didn't cause any lasting damage, and Unicron's evil was ultimately contained inside the [[Matrix of Leadership|Creation Matrix]] by Rodimus. {{storylink|The Legacy of Unicron!}}


Some months later, Smokescreen was part of the band of Autobots who came to Earth to free [[Autobot City (G1)|Autobot City]] from an occupying force of [[Quintesson]]s. {{storylink|Space Pirates!}}
Some months later, Smokescreen was part of the band of Autobots who came to Earth to free [[Autobot City (G1)|Autobot City]] from an occupying force of [[Quintesson]]s. {{storylink|Space Pirates!}}
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====Marvel ''Generation 2'' comic====
====Marvel ''Generation 2'' comic====
Smokescreen was fighting alongside his friend, [[Inferno (G1)|Inferno]], and some former [[Wrecker]]s against a [[Cybertronian (faction)|Cybertronian]] [[Ethos raiding party|raiding party]]. However, he suffered heavy damage and was killed in battle. {{storylink|Escalation!}}
Smokescreen was fighting alongside his friend, [[Inferno (G1)|Inferno]], and some former [[Wreckers]] against a [[Cybertronian (faction)|Cybertronian]] [[Ethos raiding party|raiding party]]. However, he suffered heavy damage and was killed in battle. {{storylink|Escalation!}}
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====''Regeneration One''====
====''Regeneration One''====
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In [[2012]] Smokescreen was among the detachment of Autobots that Optimus Prime brought to Earth to confront [[Megatron (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Megatron]]. In the aftermath of the battle, he was assigned to clean up the remains of Megatron's [[zombie]] army of "Ex-Bots" alongside [[Red Alert (G1)|Red Alert]], [[Cosmos (G1)|Cosmos]] and Wheeljack, throwing the bodies into a huge pit where they could be vaporized from orbit. {{storylink|Natural Selection, Part One}}
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In [[2012]] Smokescreen was among the detachment of Autobots that Optimus Prime brought to Earth to confront [[Megatron (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Megatron]]. In the aftermath of the battle, he was assigned to clean up the remains of Megatron's [[zombie]] army of "Ex-Bots" alongside [[Red Alert (G1)|Red Alert]], [[Cosmos (G1)|Cosmos]], and Wheeljack, throwing the bodies into a huge pit where they could be vaporized from orbit. {{storylink|Natural Selection, Part One}} Returning to Cybertron aboard the ''[[Valiant (G1)|Valiant]]'', Smokescreen and the other Autobots were unwittingly targeted by surface-to-air missiles from the [[Civil Defense Hub]] which had been overtaken by the Decepticon [[Clone (subgroup)|Clones]] [[Pounce]] and [[Wingspan]], under the command of the resurrected [[Scorponok (G1)|Scorponok]]. {{storylink|Natural Selection, Part Four}} Though the missiles were called off at the last moment, the Autobots aboard the ''Valiant'' were now alerted to the threat and prepared for immediate deployment. {{storylink|Natural Selection, Part Five}}
 
====''Transformers '84''====
[[File:Auntie activates autobot drones secrets and lies.jpg|thumb|left|upright=1.4]]
Shortly after the [[Ark (G1)|Ark]] crashed on prehistoric [[Earth]] its damaged computer [[Aunty|AUNTIE]] registered the approaching [[Grimlock (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Grimlock]] as a threat and as a defensive measure, downloaded and copied the memory engrams of the Autobots' reserve assets [[Tracks (G1)|Tracks]], [[Hoist (G1)|Hoist]], [[Skids (G1)|Skids]], [[Grapple (G1)|Grapple]], and Smokescreen, creating new drone bodies for them but leaving their [[spark]]s in magnetic limbo. However, before the [[Dinobot (G1)|Dinobot]] commander could reach the Ark, [[Ramjet (G1)|Ramjet]], [[Thrust (G1)|Thrust]], and [[Dirge (G1)|Dirge]] arrived looking for [[Shockwave (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Shockwave]] and engaged the drone Smokescreen and its companions in battle. Stripped of their Autobot morality and controlled by AUNTIE, the drones fought well against the [[Conehead]]s {{storylink|Secrets & Lies issue 3|Secrets & Lies #3}} but were shut down when Grimlock fought his way past [[Guardian (Marvel)|Guardian]] units and a reanimated [[Megatron (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Megatron]] to take AUNTIE offline. {{storylink|Secrets & Lies issue 4|Secrets & Lies #4}}
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===''Find Your Fate Junior''===
===''Find Your Fate Junior''===
{{Note|As the following stories are [[multipath adventure]]s, details will vary depending on the path taken. See individual pages for information on alternate paths.}}
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====Attack of the Insecticons====
====Attack of the Insecticons====
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Smokescreen was present when Ironhide was testing Sparkplug's latest invention, the Sun-Pak, when a Decepticon raiding party, led by Starscream, attacked the Autobot's underground testing facility.
Smokescreen was present when Ironhide was testing Sparkplug's latest invention, the Sun-Pak, when a Decepticon raiding party, led by Starscream, attacked the Autobot's underground testing facility.


If Optimus decided to stand his ground and have the Autobots not only fight the Decepticons despite their low energy reserves, but concentrate their firepower on Starscream in order to end the Seeker once and for all, Smokescreen proved himself eager to fight, advising Optimus against accepting the Decepticon's surrender.
If Optimus decided to stand his ground and have the Autobots not only fight the Decepticons despite their low energy reserves, but concentrate their firepower on Starscream in order to end the Seeker once and for all, Smokescreen proved himself eager to fight, advising Optimus against accepting the Decepticon's surrender.


In another alternate path, one where the Autobots had fled the testing facility when the Decepticons attacked, eventually leading to the Decepticons successfully stealing the Sun-Pak, and booby-trapping the device in order to prevent it from being stole back, Optimus called upon Smokescreen to use his Disrupter Rifle to disable the trap. Megatron took note of Optimus's plan however, and stood before the Sun-Pak, preventing Smokecreen access to it. Smokescreen in turn came up with his own idea, and transforming to vehicle mode, began outputting enough emission fumes to blot out the sun, preventing the Sun-Pak from recharging further. An enraged Megatron attempted to bypass Smokescreen's smog by tossing the Sun-Pak to Buzzsaw, only for Optimus to intercept the pass, and ordering Smokescreen and the other Autobots back to base, securing the Autobots' victory for that day. {{storylink|Attack of the Insecticons}}
In another alternate path, one where the Autobots had fled the testing facility when the Decepticons attacked, eventually leading to the Decepticons successfully stealing the Sun-Pak, and booby-trapping the device in order to prevent it from being stole back, Optimus called upon Smokescreen to use his Disrupter Rifle to disable the trap. Megatron took note of Optimus's plan however, and stood before the Sun-Pak, preventing Smokescreen access to it. Smokescreen in turn came up with his own idea, and transforming to vehicle mode, began outputting enough emission fumes to blot out the sun, preventing the Sun-Pak from recharging further. An enraged Megatron attempted to bypass Smokescreen's smog by tossing the Sun-Pak to Buzzsaw, only for Optimus to intercept the pass, and ordering Smokescreen and the other Autobots back to base, securing the Autobots' victory for that day. {{storylink|Attack of the Insecticons}}


====Earthquake====
====Earthquake====
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If the secondary team was tasked with attacking the Decepticon fortress, and Cosmos later joined the secondary team, the Autobot spaceship contacted Smokescreen to learn the fortress's coordinates. Smokescreen obliged. The Autobots had stealthily infiltrated the Decepticons’ fortress, and had discovered the laboratory within. In one version of what happened next, the Autobots reunited with Cosmos and were then able to redirect the Destruction Beam back to its source, destroying the Decepticons and their base.
If the secondary team was tasked with attacking the Decepticon fortress, and Cosmos later joined the secondary team, the Autobot spaceship contacted Smokescreen to learn the fortress's coordinates. Smokescreen obliged. The Autobots had stealthily infiltrated the Decepticons’ fortress, and had discovered the laboratory within. In one version of what happened next, the Autobots reunited with Cosmos and were then able to redirect the Destruction Beam back to its source, destroying the Decepticons and their base.


In another version of these events, Megatron called his troops to him so that they could all partake in Cosmos’s dismemberment. Before the Decepticons were able to begin, Cosmos spotted the secondary team hiding nearby. Surrounding the Decepticons, the secondary team engaged their enemies. Though the Autobots defeated the Decepticons, they were unable to interfere with the Destruction beam. The Destruction beamed then reached its target, and Center City was destroyed. Though the Autobots were able to gain control of the Decepticon fortress and destroy the lab, they were not able to wipe out all of the evil robots, and enjoyed a pyrrhic victory at best. {{storylink|Earthquake (book)|Earthquake}}
In another version of these events, Megatron called his troops to him so that they could all partake in Cosmos's dismemberment. Before the Decepticons were able to begin, Cosmos spotted the secondary team hiding nearby. Surrounding the Decepticons, the secondary team engaged their enemies. Though the Autobots defeated the Decepticons, they were unable to interfere with the Destruction beam. The Destruction beamed then reached its target, and Center City was destroyed. Though the Autobots were able to gain control of the Decepticon fortress and destroy the lab, they were not able to wipe out all of the evil robots, and enjoyed a pyrrhic victory at best. {{storylink|Earthquake (book)|Earthquake}}


====Desert Flight====
====Desert Flight====
[[File:DesertFlightDirgeandThrustattackAutobots.jpg|thumb|left|upright=1.1]]
[[File:DesertFlightDirgeandThrustattackAutobots.jpg|thumb|left]]
Early in the war, Smokescreen's home back on Cybertron was almost sent flying off into space when the Decepticons attacked with an unstable [[Anti-gravity gun|anti-gravity weapon]].
Early in the war, Smokescreen's home back on Cybertron was almost sent flying off into space when the Decepticons attacked with an unstable [[Anti-gravity gun|anti-gravity weapon]].


Smokescreen was part of a group of the Autobots’ best scouts, led by Optimus on a fuel-finding mission. When the convoy heard a large explosion in the distance, Optimus sent Cosmos to investigate the noise.
Smokescreen was part of a group of the Autobots’ best scouts, led by Optimus on a fuel-finding mission. When the convoy heard a large explosion in the distance, Optimus sent Cosmos to investigate the noise.


If Cosmos radioed his findings to Optimus immediately, Optimus’s convoy moved in to investigate a nearby Decepticon base. En route, the Autobots passed near a human town, but began floating in mid-air before being able to reach it. Evidently, the phenomenon was caused by a Decepticon anti-gravity weapon.
If Cosmos radioed his findings to Optimus immediately, Optimus's convoy moved in to investigate a nearby Decepticon base. En route, the Autobots passed near a human town, but began floating in mid-air before being able to reach it. Evidently, the phenomenon was caused by a Decepticon anti-gravity weapon.


If Optimus ordered his troops to come to the humans’ aid, they found themselves taking part in a struggle in futility, as the entire town was near-weightless, meaning they couldn’t put the humans anywhere where they wouldn’t float away once more. Then, the Autobots heard Decepticons approaching. Helpless in their current position, the Autobots were quickly eradicated by the Decepticons.
If Optimus ordered his troops to come to the humans’ aid, they found themselves taking part in a struggle in futility, as the entire town was near-weightless, meaning they couldn't put the humans anywhere where they wouldn't float away once more. Then, the Autobots heard Decepticons approaching. Helpless in their current position, the Autobots were quickly eradicated by the Decepticons.


If Optimus ordered his troops to attack the Decepticon base, they soon reached an area free of the anti-gravity beam’s influence. They were then attacked by a small fleet of Decepticons. The Decepticons were quickly forced to break off their attack and retreated. But with the battle over, the Autobots noticed a small human boy at their feet. The Autobots then headed for the Decepticon base, with their stowaway. Megatron delivered an ultimatum; if the Autobots did not surrender Optimus Prime to the Decepticons immediately, he would use his gravity beam to have the nearby humans float off into space.
If Optimus ordered his troops to attack the Decepticon base, they soon reached an area free of the anti-gravity beam's influence. They were then attacked by a small fleet of Decepticons. The Decepticons were quickly forced to break off their attack and retreated. But with the battle over, the Autobots noticed a small human boy at their feet. The Autobots then headed for the Decepticon base, with their stowaway. Megatron delivered an ultimatum; if the Autobots did not surrender Optimus Prime to the Decepticons immediately, he would use his gravity beam to have the nearby humans float off into space.


If the Autobots decided to continue with their initial plan to simply attack the Decepticon base, their advance was halted by a force field. Megatron then fired his beam in all directions, causing a ripple effect that sent everything not fastened down to the Earth’s surface to float helplessly out into space.
If the Autobots decided to continue with their initial plan to simply attack the Decepticon base, their advance was halted by a force field. Megatron then fired his beam in all directions, causing a ripple effect that sent everything not fastened down to the Earth's surface to float helplessly out into space.


Alternatively, the Autobots could concoct a plan where Optimus would pretend to allow himself to be taken prisoner, per Buddy’s suggestion. In actuality, Smokescreen and the rest of the Autobots were hidden away inside Optimus’s trailer. The Autobots then led a surprise attack on their unsuspecting foes.
Alternatively, the Autobots could concoct a plan where Optimus would pretend to allow himself to be taken prisoner, per Buddy's suggestion. In actuality, Smokescreen and the rest of the Autobots were hidden away inside Optimus's trailer. The Autobots then led a surprise attack on their unsuspecting foes.


In the event that Buddy tampered with the gravity gun in the ensuing battle, the Autobots would emerge victorious.
In the event that Buddy tampered with the gravity gun in the ensuing battle, the Autobots would emerge victorious.
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In a completely different possible sequence of events, wherein Cosmos had taken off to explore the Decepticon base on his own, The Autobot convoy were surprised to see two Cosmoses flying back towards them some time later. Both Cosmoses declared themselves to be the real one, and urged Optimus to destroy the other.
In a completely different possible sequence of events, wherein Cosmos had taken off to explore the Decepticon base on his own, The Autobot convoy were surprised to see two Cosmoses flying back towards them some time later. Both Cosmoses declared themselves to be the real one, and urged Optimus to destroy the other.


If Optimus destroyed the wrong Cosmos, the duplicate obliterated Smokescreen and the rest of the Autobots with the proton bomb it housed within its body.
If Optimus destroyed the wrong Cosmos, the duplicate obliterated Smokescreen and the rest of the Autobots with the [[proton bomb]] it housed within its body.


If Optimus destroyed the duplicate Cosmos, the real one would inform the Autobots of the Decepticons’ schemes, and the convoy would roll out to take on their adversaries. They were soon met by a squad of flying Decepticons, but were at a strict disadvantage against their adversaries as their vehicle modes possessed no weapons. Smokescreen hatched a plan where he would use his exhaust fumes to provide themselves with cover.
If Optimus destroyed the duplicate Cosmos, the real one would inform the Autobots of the Decepticons’ schemes, and the convoy would roll out to take on their adversaries. They were soon met by a squad of flying Decepticons, but were at a strict disadvantage against their adversaries as their vehicle modes possessed no weapons. Smokescreen hatched a plan where he would use his exhaust fumes to provide themselves with cover.


If Optimus went along with Smokescreen’s plan, the rest of the Autobots were successfully concealed behind a cloud of smoke, but Smokescreen himself was left vulnerable. Thankfully, the rest of the Autobots had the time to transform and engage the Decepticons. A fierce battle ensued, though the Autobots began to lose ground when Dirge put to good use his fear-inducing engines.
If Optimus went along with Smokescreen's plan, the rest of the Autobots were successfully concealed behind a cloud of smoke, but Smokescreen himself was left vulnerable. Thankfully, the rest of the Autobots had the time to transform and engage the Decepticons. A fierce battle ensued, though the Autobots began to lose ground when Dirge put to good use his fear-inducing engines.


If Optimus went along with Smokescreen’s plan, the Autobots gained the time they needed to transform and engage the Decepticons. A fierce battle ensued, though the Autobots began to lose ground when Dirge put to good use his fear-inducing engines.
If Optimus went along with Smokescreen's plan, the Autobots gained the time they needed to transform and engage the Decepticons. A fierce battle ensued, though the Autobots began to lose ground when Dirge put to good use his fear-inducing engines.


The Autobots nonetheless managed to fight their way to the Decepticons’ base, one way or another, and defeated the Decepticons by using their own gravity weapon against them. {{storylink|Desert Flight}}
The Autobots nonetheless managed to fight their way to the Decepticons’ base, one way or another, and defeated the Decepticons by using their own gravity weapon against them. {{storylink|Desert Flight}}
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===''Universe'' comic===
===''Universe'' comic===
{{askvectorprime}}
[[File:Cauldron-SmokescreenSmokescreen.jpg|thumb|upright=1.4]]
[[File:Cauldron-SmokescreenSmokescreen.jpg|thumb|upright=1.1]]
Hailing from [[Primax 903.04 Gamma]], {{storylink|Ask Vector Prime#Facebook|Ask Vector Prime, 2015/09/14}} Smokescreen was abducted during the [[Universe War]] by [[Unicron]] and placed in the [[Cauldron]] arena, where he was pitted in a duel to the death against [[Smokescreen (Armada)|another Smokescreen]], another gladiator corrupted by Unicron's [[Unicron virus|influence]]. He was given a gun to use by [[Striker]], but ended up losing to the crane-Smokescreen's energy spear. After car-Smokescreen was mercilessly executed by his opponent, Unicron feasted on his [[spark]] in order to grow stronger. {{storylink|Abduction}}
''A version of Smokescreen hailed from [[Primax 903.04 Gamma]].'' During the [[Universe War]], Smokescreen was abducted by [[Unicron]] and placed in the [[Cauldron]] arena, where he was pitted in a duel to the death against [[Smokescreen (Armada)|another Smokescreen]]. He was given a gun to use by [[Striker]], but ended up losing to the crane-Smokescreen's energy spear. After car-Smokescreen was mercilessly executed by his opponent, Unicron feasted on his [[spark]] in order to grow stronger. {{storylink|Abduction}}
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===Dreamwave ''Generation One'' continuity===
===Dreamwave ''Generation One'' continuity===
[[File:PassiveAggression smokescreen.jpg|thumb|left|upright=1.1]]
[[File:PassiveAggression smokescreen.jpg|thumb|left|upright=.7]]
Smokescreen and Inferno were under [[Grimlock (G1)|Grimlock]]'s leadership in the [[Lightning Strike Coalition]] during the [[Dark Ages]]. {{storylink|Transformers: War Within: The Dark Ages|War Within: The Dark Ages}}
Smokescreen and Inferno were under [[Grimlock (G1)|Grimlock]]'s leadership in the [[Lightning Strike Coalition]] during the [[Dark Ages]]. {{storylink|Transformers: War Within: The Dark Ages|War Within: The Dark Ages}}


After the [[Great Shutdown]], Smokescreen returned to civilian life while the Unified Cybertronian government rose up around him. Initially complacent about shared rule with the Decepticons, Smokescreen's optics were opened thanks to the revolutionary actions of the young Autobot [[Hot Rod (G1)|Hot Rod]] and his followers. Smokescreen gathered a resistance unit of his own with [[Tracks (G1)|Tracks]], [[Devcon (G1)|Devcon]], and several [[Mini Vehicle|Minibots]]. Several of his compatriots watched the footage of the battle of [[San Francisco]] that [[Shockwave (G1)|Shockwave]] had released in an attempt to paint [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]] and his Autobots as violent savages that must be executed for the good of society. {{storylink|Cold War (issue)|Cold War}} Thanks to his Autobot connections in the [[Triple Changer|Triple Changer Strike Force]], Smokescreen managed to get Prowl and the rest of the Ark's crew released from custody to join up with his cell. {{storylink|Passive Aggression}} Smokescreen fought alongside [[Kup (G1)|Kup]] and [[Arcee (G1)|Arcee]] when the Autobot rebellion launched its insurrection, {{storylink|Countdown to Extinction (issue)|Countdown to Extinction}} leading to the end of Shockwave's rule and his corrupt influence, leaving Cybertron under peaceful Autobot control. {{storylink|Revelation (War and Peace)|Revelation}}
After the [[Great Shutdown]], Smokescreen returned to civilian life while the Unified Cybertronian government rose up around him. Initially complacent about shared rule with the Decepticons, Smokescreen's optics were opened thanks to the revolutionary actions of the young Autobot [[Hot Rod (G1)|Hot Rod]] and his followers. Smokescreen gathered a resistance unit of his own with [[Tracks (G1)|Tracks]], [[Devcon (G1)|Devcon]], and several [[Mini Vehicle|Minibots]]. Several of his compatriots watched the footage of the battle of [[San Francisco]] that [[Shockwave (G1)|Shockwave]] had released in an attempt to paint [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]] and his Autobots as violent savages that must be executed for the good of society. {{storylink|Cold War (issue)|Cold War}} Thanks to his Autobot connections in the [[Triple Changer|Triple Changer Strike Force]], Smokescreen managed to get Prowl and the rest of the Ark's crew released from custody to join up with his cell, filling them in along the way on had had transpired on Cybertron duringtheir absence. {{storylink|Passive Aggression}} Smokescreen fought alongside [[Kup (G1)|Kup]] and [[Arcee (G1)|Arcee]] when the Autobot rebellion launched its insurrection, {{storylink|Countdown to Extinction (issue)|Countdown to Extinction}} leading to the end of Shockwave's rule and his corrupt influence, leaving Cybertron under peaceful Autobot control. {{storylink|Revelation (War and Peace)|Revelation}}
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===IDW Generation 1 continuity===
===2005 IDW continuity===
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{{first|''[[Spotlight: Blaster]]''}}
 
[[File:SpotlightBlaster Jazz Smokescreen Landfill.jpg|upright=1.4|thumb|You got to know when to hold em, know when to fold em...]]
[[File:SpotlightBlaster Jazz Smokescreen Landfill.jpg|upright=1.4|thumb|You got to know when to hold em, know when to fold em...]]
Shortly after the Battle of [[Thunderhead Pass]] which saw the apparent end of [[Thunderwing (G1)|Thunderwing]]'s rampage across Cybertron, the Autobot-Decepticon war resumed. Smokescreen was in the trenches with [[Jazz (G1)|Jazz]] and [[Landfill (G1)|Landfill]] waiting for [[Blaster (G1)|Blaster]]'s troop-rousing broadcast when the Decepticons began their big push into Autobot territory, coinciding with an attempt on Blaster's life. {{storylink|Spotlight: Blaster}}
Shortly after the Battle of [[Thunderhead Pass]] which saw the apparent end of [[Thunderwing (G1)|Thunderwing]]'s rampage across Cybertron, the Autobot-Decepticon war resumed. Smokescreen was in the trenches with [[Jazz (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Jazz]] and [[Landfill (G1)|Landfill]] waiting for [[Blaster (G1)|Blaster]]'s troop-rousing broadcast when the Decepticons began their big push into Autobot territory, coinciding with an attempt on Blaster's life. {{storylink|Spotlight: Blaster}}


Hundreds of years later, Smokescreen had made his way to [[Earth]] and was part of the Autobots under the command of the new Autobot leader [[Bumblebee (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Bumblebee]]. When the [[Combaticon (G1)|Combaticons]] were used as hired muscle by North Korea to attack the south, [[Skywatch]] deployed the Autobots to assist the beleaguered American and South Korean forces. However, as the [[President of the United States]] had unwittingly declared Cybertronians to be weapons of mass destruction, the Autobots were forced to fight the Combaticons whilst restricted to vehicle mode (albeit with heavy weapons provided by Skywatch). Smokescreen was the first to hit the enemy, riddling [[Vortex (G1)|Vortex]] with cannon fire and generating smoke to confuse his opponent. Unfortunately, Vortex noted that Smokescreen couldn't see through his own smoke either, and used it against him. After the Combaticons escaped, Smokescreen awaited repairs while [[Ratchet (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Ratchet]] tended to the more seriously damaged. {{Storylink|International Incident Part 2: "Ranks of Bronze"|Ranks of Bronze}} The Autobots quickly regrouped and attacked the Combaticons again. Despite some interference from the [[Predacon (G1)|Predacons]], Smokescreen and the others came out on top. {{storylink|International Incident Part 4: "All My Sins Remembered"|All My Sins Remembered}}
[[File:Smokescreen Ranks of Bronze.jpg|thumb|left|upright=1.4]]
Hundreds of years later, Smokescreen had made his way to [[Earth]] and was part of the Autobots under the command of the new Autobot leader [[Bumblebee (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Bumblebee]]. When the [[Combaticon (G1)|Combaticons]] were used as hired muscle by [[North Korea]] to attack the south, [[Skywatch]] deployed the Autobots to assist the beleaguered [[United States of America|America]]n and [[South Korea]]n forces. However, as the [[President of the United States]] had unwittingly declared Cybertronians to be weapons of mass destruction, the Autobots were forced to fight the Combaticons whilst restricted to vehicle mode (albeit with heavy weapons provided by Skywatch). Smokescreen was the first to hit the enemy, riddling [[Vortex (G1)|Vortex]] with cannon fire and generating smoke to confuse his opponent. Unfortunately, Vortex noted that Smokescreen couldn't see through his own smoke either, and used it against him. After the Combaticons escaped, Smokescreen awaited repairs while [[Ratchet (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Ratchet]] tended to the more seriously damaged. {{Storylink|International Incident Part 2: "Ranks of Bronze"|Ranks of Bronze}} The Autobots quickly regrouped and attacked the Combaticons again. Despite some interference from the [[Predacon (G1)|Predacons]], Smokescreen and the others came out on top. {{storylink|International Incident Part 4: "All My Sins Remembered"|All My Sins Remembered}}


As the Autobots returned to America, they learned that a human had almost killed Bumblebee using Cybertronian-based weaponry. Smokescreen was pissed off, accusing Skywatch of letting their technology fall into the hands of civilians, but [[Optimus Prime (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Optimus Prime]] ordered him to stand down. Then without warning, the plane carrying the team was suddenly shot down above the Pacific Ocean. {{storylink|Revenge of the Decepticons Part 1: The Demolished Man|The Demolished Man}} Upon surfacing, the Autobots learned that [[Megatron (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Megatron]] was responsible, having returned to Earth after an earlier defeat. As they moved out to confront him near [[Albuquerque]], Smokescreen was responsible for scouting ahead. {{storylink|Revenge of the Decepticons Part 4: Burning Chrome|Burning Chrome}}
As the Autobots returned to America, they learned that a human had almost killed Bumblebee using Cybertronian-based weaponry. Smokescreen was pissed off, accusing Skywatch of letting their technology fall into the hands of civilians, but [[Optimus Prime (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Optimus Prime]] ordered him to stand down. Then without warning, the plane carrying the team was suddenly shot down above the [[Pacific Ocean]]. {{storylink|Revenge of the Decepticons Part 1: The Demolished Man|The Demolished Man}} Upon surfacing, the Autobots learned that [[Megatron (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Megatron]] was responsible, having returned to Earth after an earlier defeat. As they moved out to confront him near [[Albuquerque]], Smokescreen was responsible for scouting ahead. {{storylink|Revenge of the Decepticons Part 4: Burning Chrome|Burning Chrome}}


After the Chaos War on Cybertron, Rodimus assembled a team of Autobots to search for the fabled [[Knights of Cybertron]], in the hopes off restoring balance to their world. Smokescreen was among the Autobots who volunteered to crew the ''[[Lost Light]]'' on this mission. {{storylink|Liars, A to D Part 2: Hangers On|Hangers On}} After Rodimus announced that a minor issue needed to be taken care of, and everyone on the ''Lost Light'' needed to go to rooms in pairs, Smokescreen talked to [[Animus]] on the way to a room. {{storylink|Liars, A to D Part 3: The Chaos of Warm Things|The Chaos of Warm Things}} He later somehow got a huge nail embedded in his chest, leaving ship medic [[Ambulon (G1)|Ambulon]] speechless. As he was being treated, a weapon invented by [[Brainstorm]] backfired and paralyzed them along with [[Trailbreaker (G1)|almost]] everyone else on the ship. {{storylink|The Reluctant Specialist}}
[[File:Smokescreen The Reluctant Specialist.jpg|thumb|upright=0.7]]
After the Chaos War on Cybertron, [[Hot Rod (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Rodimus]] assembled a team of Autobots to search for the fabled [[Knights of Cybertron]], in the hopes off restoring balance to their world. Smokescreen was among the Autobots who volunteered to crew the ''[[Lost Light]]'' on this mission. {{storylink|Liars, A to D Part 2: Hangers On|Hangers On}} After Rodimus announced that a minor issue needed to be taken care of, and everyone on the ''Lost Light'' needed to go to rooms in pairs, Smokescreen talked to [[Animus]] on the way to a room. {{storylink|Liars, A to D Part 3: The Chaos of Warm Things|The Chaos of Warm Things}} He later somehow got a huge nail embedded in his chest, leaving ship medic [[Ambulon]] speechless. As he was being treated, a weapon invented by [[Brainstorm (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Brainstorm]] backfired and paralyzed them along with [[Trailbreaker (G1)|almost]] everyone else on the ship. {{storylink|The Reluctant Specialist}} Some time before or after that incident he was seen chatting with [[Crosscut (G1)|Crosscut]] at [[Swerve's]]. {{storylink|No Guns, No Swords, No Briefcases}}


When [[Overlord (Masterforce)|Overlord]] went on a rampage in the ''Lost Light'', Smokescreen and the rest of the crew attacked him ''en masse'' to little effect. {{storylink|Under Cold Blue Stars}}
When [[Overlord (G1)|Overlord]] went on a rampage in the ''Lost Light'', Smokescreen and the rest of the crew attacked him ''en masse'' to little effect. {{storylink|Under Cold Blue Stars}} He later helped defend the ship against a [[Legislator]] invasion alongside [[Inferno (G1)|Inferno]]. {{storylink|Remain in Light 2 of 5: House of Ambus|House of Ambus}} Smokescreen remained on the ship after a brief stop back at Cybertron, and was seen listening intently to [[Tailgate (G1)|Tailgate]]'s story about how he beat [[Solomus|Tyrest]]. {{storylink|World, Shut Your Mouth Part 3: Predestination: A Beginner's Guide|Predestination: A Beginner's Guide}}
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{{charstubfiction|{{storylink|Remain in Light 2 of 5: House of Ambus|House of Ambus}} {{storylink|World, Shut Your Mouth Part 3: Predestination: A Beginner's Guide|Predestination: A Beginner's Guide}} {{storylink|slaughterhouse}}}}


===''Henkei! Henkei!'' pack-in comic===
On a duplicate of the ''Lost Light'' created by a quantum mishap, another Smokescreen was killed and has his [[Transformation cog (biology)|transformation cog]] harvested by the [[Decepticon Justice Division]]. {{storylink|slaughterhouse}}
{{charstubfiction|{{storylink|Henkei! Henkei! volume 12|Henkei! Henkei! #12}}}}
===''Henkei! Henkei! Transformers -Visualize-''===
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===''Q-Transformers'' cartoon===
[[File:FullCircle SmokescreenInferno.jpg|thumb|left|upright=1.2]]
{{voiceactor|[[Kōki Uchiyama]] (Japanese)}}
Smokescreen chose to participate in [[Getaway]]'s mutiny aboard the ''Lost Light''. He supported the plan to remove [[Megatron (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Megatron]] from command, along with Rodimus, [[Ultra Magnus (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Ultra Magnus]], and the other Autobots on-board willing to work with the Decepticon founder. After Getaway helped himself to the captain's chair, he used the mnemosurgeon [[Sunder (G1)|Sunder]] to rewrite the memories of the crew. Smokescreen and the others were made to believe Rodimus and the others deliberately abandoned them to continue the quest for [[Cyberutopia]] on their own. {{storylink|The Plotters' Club (Part 2): Filling in the Blanks|Filling in the Blanks}}
{{Charstubfiction|{{storylink|Mystery of Game Balance}}}}


==Games==
Under the new command structure, the ''Lost Light'' focused entirely on completing their quest for Cyberutopia, ignoring all side-quests and distractions. The crew were allowed one night a week for socializing. Smokescreen and Inferno were seen at [["Visages"]] sharing a drink. {{storylink|The Plotters' Club (Part 1): Full Circle|Full Circle}} Smokescreen also had a new position on the bridge, seen there during [[Perceptor (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Perceptor]]'s tests of the [[Warren]] as a shortcut through quantum space. {{storylink|The Plotters' Club (Part 3): Journey's End|Journey's End}}
===''The Transformers'' (PS2)===
{{Note|Smokescreen is a non-playable character. He appears among the legion of Autobot duplicates in the Decepticon campaign.}}
{{storylink|The Transformers (PS2)|The Transformers}}
 
===Transformers G1: Awakening===
[[File:Gluawakening smokescreen.jpg|thumb|left|upright=0.85]]
Smokescreen was among the Autobots who left [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] aboard the [[Ark (G1)|Ark]], and spent four million years in stasis after it was shot down over Earth by the Decepticons. As one of the more badly damaged Autobots, Smokescreen was stored in [[Metroplex (G1)|Metroplex]] until the Autobots could gather enough energon to revive him. {{storylink|Transformers G1: Awakening}}
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===''Transformers Legends''===
Smokescreen was among the Autobots handpicked by [[Jazz (G1)|Jazz]] for a mission to deliver energon to a hidden Autobot base. Unfortunately their plan was foiled by the interference of [[Rampage (G1)|Rampage]], [[Tantrum (G1)|Tantrum]] and [[Headstrong (G1)|Headstrong]]. {{storylink|Road to Ruin}} Smokescreen was shocked when [[Omega Supreme (G1)|Omega Supreme]] rushed off to battle the Constructicons after the Decepticon team took over an asteroid. He and [[Perceptor (G1)|Perceptor]] attempted to warn Omega about the space beast contained in the asteroid, but were forced to defend [[San Diego]] when the creature was released. {{storylink|The Secret of Omega Supreme (Legends)|The Secret of Omega Supreme}}
 
==Toys==
===Generation 1===
[[File:G1 Smokescreen toy.jpg|upright=1.66|thumb|He can only get away with [[Neon|those colors]] because he's from the 1980s.]]
*'''Smokescreen''' (1985)
**''Japanese ID number:'' '''45'''
**''Accessories:'' "Electro-Disruptor Rifle", 2 missile launchers (left & right), 3 missiles
 
:''[[The Transformers (toyline)|Generation 1]]'' Smokescreen transforms into a Datsun 280ZX Turbo based upon the Electramotive Davendorf/Sharpe touring car. Though Smokescreen is a Datsun 280ZX, he is a [[redeco]]/[[retool]] of the standard body used by both [[Bluestreak (G1)#Generation 1|Bluestreak]] and [[Prowl (G1)/toys#Generation 1|Prowl]], featuring a much larger front fender and a rear spoiler. He is predominantly blue, red and white in both [[alternate mode|vehicle]] and [[robot mode]]s. Like Bluestreak and Prowl, he features two spring-loaded missile launchers mounted either side of his head, and is armed with a silver "Electro-Disruptor Rifle".
 
:The Mexican IGA [[variant]] uses Bluestreak and Prowl's front bumper and rear window molds, without the racing spoilers.
 
:Contrary to popular belief, the 38 decal is not a reversed "83" (often said to be an attempt to avoid legal issues). In truth, the [http://www.a2zracer.com/page84.html real life car has raced under both numbers.]
 
 
::*''[http://www.transformerland.com/wiki/toy-info/transformers-g1-autobot-cars-smokescreen/505/ Patent info, price guide, and further reading on Smokescreen at Transformerland.com]''
::*''[http://www.tfu.info/1985/Autobot/Smokescreen/smokescreen.htm More information on Generation 1 Smokescreen at TFU.info]''
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===Transformers Collection===
===''Henkei! Henkei!'' pack-in manga===
*'''Smokescreen''' ([[December 20|12-20]]-2002)
{{charstubfiction|{{storylink|Henkei! Henkei! volume 12|Henkei! Henkei! #12}}}}
**''ID number:'' '''5'''
**''Accessories:'' "Electro-Disruptor Rifle", 2 missile launchers (left & right), 3 missiles


:Smokescreen was re-released as part of [[TakaraTomy|Takara]]'s ''[[The Transformers Collection|Transformers Collection]]'' series. This version has slightly-altered decals, and fully-functional spring-loaded missile launchers.
===''Henkei! Henkei! Transformers -Visualize-''===
{{charstubfiction|{{storylink|Visualize Shot 14}}}}


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===''Prime Wars Trilogy'' marketing material===


===Commemorative Series===
Smokescreen was considered a critical, if underappreciated, Autobot due to his essential role in rescuing teammates from battles that were already lost. {{storylink|Source:Combiner Wars pack-in comic bios|Smokescreen's bio}}
*'''Smokescreen''' (2003)
**''Accessories:'' "Electro-Disruptor Rifle", 2 missile launchers (left & right), 3 missiles


:Smokescreen was also reissued as part of the [[Toys"R"Us]]-[[exclusive]] ''[[The Transformers: Generation One Commemorative Series|Commemorative Series]]'' line in the US. This version of Smokescreen uses a softer, unchromed black plastic for his rifle and missiles owing to [[For safety reasons|breakage issues]], plus his launchers are completely non-firing.  He uses the same stickers as the Japanese "bookbox" release.
Candidates for the combination that would come to be known as [[Sky Reign #Prime Wars Trilogy marketing material|Sky Reign]] were chosen {{storylink|Source:Combiner Wars pack-in comic bios|Wheeljack's bio}}{{storylink|Source:Combiner Wars pack-in comic bios|Smokescreen's bio}} by other Autobots. {{storylink|Source:Combiner Wars pack-in comic bios|Trailbreaker's bio}}


::*''[http://www.tfu.info/2004/Autobot/CSSmokescreen/smokescreen.htm More information on ''Commemorative Series'' Smokescreen at TFU.info]''
When [[Sky Lynx (G1)#Prime Wars Trilogy marketing material|Sky Lynx]] mastered the act of combination Sky Reign proved to be a ferocious beast on the battlefield, {{storylink|Sky Lynx (G1)#Combiner Wars|Sky Lynx's bio}} serving the Autobot cause on Cybertron. {{storylink|Source:Combiner Wars pack-in comic bios|Wheeljack's bio}}{{storylink|Source:Combiner Wars pack-in comic bios|Autobot Hound's bio}}{{storylink|Source:Combiner Wars pack-in comic bios|Trailbreaker's bio}}{{storylink|Source:Combiner Wars pack-in comic bios|Smokescreen's bio}}
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===Alternators/Binaltech===
===''Q-Transformers'' cartoon===
[[File:Binaltech Smokescreen Toy.jpg|upright=1.66|thumb|We're gellin'! Are you gellin'?]]
{{voiceactor|[[Kōki Uchiyama]] (Japanese)}}
*'''Smokescreen''' (2003)
Smokescreen and Bluestreak joined [[Optimus Prime (Movie)|Optimus Prime]], [[Bumblebee (Movie)|Bumblebee]] and [[Lockdown (ROTF)|Lockdown]] for a discussion of crappy games. The pair were able to detail a number of similarly crappy games released around the same time as ''[[Transformers: Mystery of Convoy|Mystery of Convoy]]''. {{storylink|Mystery of a Certain Psychic}} They were both later among the many Autobots who briefly answered Optimus Prime's summons. {{storylink|Mystery of Return of Convoy}}
**''Alternator ID number:'' '''1'''
**''Japanese ID number:'' '''BT-01'''
**''Accessories:'' Turbo intercooler/gun


:''[[Transformers: Alternators|Alternators]]'' Smokescreen's [[alternate mode]] is a [[licensed vehicle alternate modes|licensed]] blue 1:24 scale 2003 Subaru Impreza WRC rally car, with opening hood, trunk, and all four doors as well as a detailed interior. He also features working steering and [[rubber tires]]. His robot mode is based upon his original toy, as well as his cartoon model, but with changes made to reflect modern standards of Transformers toys, as well as his new vehicle mode. He is armed with a laser rifle formed from his turbo intercooler, and has the capacity to mount two spring-loaded rocket launchers on either side of his shoulders, though these were only included with his 2004 ''Binaltech'' retool, Smokescreen GT (see below).
===''Combiner Wars'' toy bio===
The resident fixer of the Autobots, Smokescreen cleaned up messes following battles. With his disruptive weapons, Smokescreen could confuse his enemies as his fellow Autobots regrouped for a counterattack. {{storylink|Smokescreen (G1)/toys#Generations|''Combiner Wars'' Smokescreen toy bio}}


:There are several major differences between Takara ''Binaltech'' Smokescreen and Hasbro's ''Alternators'' counterpart. While the ''Binaltech'' version is constructed partially out of die-cast metal and has the entire car shell painted in a metallic electric blue paint job, Hasbro's ''Alternators'' release features a car shell made out of plain blue plastic. Additionally, Takara released two variants (concurrently available in equal quantities), namely the number "7" Solberg / Mills and the number "8" Makinen / Lindstrom versions of the 2003 WRC car. Hasbro, meanwhile, only released the number "8" version. In their December 11, 2003 website Q&A, Hasbro stated that they were intending to release the number "7" variant stateside as a running change; however, possibly due to the "#8" version ending up as a [[shelfwarmer]], those plans never came to fruition.
===''War for Cybertron Trilogy'' marketing material===
[[File:Earthrise-Smokescreen-art.jpg|thumb|upright=0.6]]
{{bigquote|A look can be deceiving.}}
After Cybertron fell, the Autobots left their homeworld aboard the ''[[Ark (G1)|Ark]]'', traveling through space in pursuit of the [[AllSpark]]. Smokescreen was a [[Cybertronian military insignia|Ground Command Special Ops Sergeant]], {{storylink|Smokescreen (G1)/toys#War for Cybertron: Earthrise|''Earthrise'' toy packaging}} whose function was Divisionary Tactics. His primary objective was to operate Autobot disguises, and his primary weapon was the Optical Field Disruptor. {{storylink|War for Cybertron: Earthrise|''Earthrise'' webpage}}<ref>[https://transformers.hasbro.com/en-us/brands/earthrise ''Earthrise'' website]</ref>


:There have been many reports of ''Binaltech'' Smokescreen's paint being very easy to scratch, chip and scrape. What's worse, early batches of the production run were apparently particularly prone to outright ''flaking'', while later batches had somewhat more stable paint jobs. In addition, both variants of Takara's version of Smokescreen saw a running change in the blue paint on his upper thighs. Earlier shipments featured additional paint that extended beyond the sculpted lines in a curve, while later shipments had the [[paint operation]]s match the sculpted lines, which is also the way the section in question looks on Hasbro's ''Alternators'' version. The second version appears to be much rarer than the first one.
===2019 IDW continuity===
{{first|[[Rise of the Decepticons: All Fall Down|''Transformers'' #19]]}}
[[File:RiseOfTheDecepticonsAllFallDown SmokescreenNovastar.jpg|thumb|left|upright=2.0|A wink and a nod and I'm on your squad.]]
Smokescreen was a career operative in Cybertron's government structure. At various times, he had worked for [[Intelligence]], [[Colonial Security]], and [[Xenorelations]]. The web of agencies he had been seconded between raised confusing (and potentially concerning) questions about who he was truly loyal to, at close of day. {{storylink|Rise of the Decepticons: All Fall Down|All Fall Down}} He knew [[Slipstream (G1)|Slipstream]] from his time with Intelligence, or possibly Xenorelations, but the details were classified. {{storylink|War World: Moon|Moon}} While working for [[Security Operations]] back in the day (either directly or seconded from Intelligence), Smokescreen was assigned by [[Streetwise (G1)|Streetwise]] to forge contacts with the criminal businessman, [[Swindle (G1)|Swindle]]. Together, they took down the more serious threat, Swindle's rival [[Motormaster (G1)|Motormaster]], and Smokescreen made a contact for later use. {{storylink|Darkness, Once Gazed Upon: Part Two}}


{{note|Smokescreen was actually designed as a retool of ''Alternators'' [[Bluestreak (G1)#Alternators/Binaltech|Silverstreak]] (aka ''Binaltech'' Streak), whose alternate mode is the Subaru Impreza WRX street model. However, the marketing department at Takara felt that the flashier Smokescreen would make a more suitable debut toy and would grab more attention than the plain silver Streak would.}}
[[File:Tremors SmokescreenRumbleFrenzy.jpg|thumb|upright=1.4|Kind of a visual metaphor for [[FIRRIB]] argument.]]
After the [[Tether]] had fallen, Smokescreen was among the volunteers that [[Firestar (G1)|Novastar]] assembled, being assigned ground recon with his commanding officer. {{storylink|Rise of the Decepticons: All Fall Down|All Fall Down}} Once they received a tip, the recon unit traveled out beyond city limits to find a group of [[The Rise|Rise]] terrorists in the midst of moving bases. [[Quake (G1)|Quake]] and [[Frenzy (G1)|Frenzy]] were major targets for capture, and so Smokescreen used his smoke to limit visibility on the battlefield. His efforts allowed him to lure Quake into range of Novastar's electrified net, capturing one of their targets. However, the arrival of [[Sixshot (G1)|Sixshot]] on the scene threatened to tip the scales against them. {{storylink|Rise of the Decepticons: Tremors|Tremors}} The gigantic civilian [[Leviathan (G1)|Leviathan]] managed to re-secure Quake for Colonial Security, despite Sixshot's efforts. He fled with the rest of the Rise, and Novastar's team took Quake into custody. [[Sentinel Prime (G1)|Sentinel Prime]] made the ill-advised decision to have Quake paraded through the streets of [[Iacon (polity)|Iacon]] as a show against the [[Decepticon|Ascenticons]] and the Rise. Agitators in the crowd gave Quake a chance to escape. Smokescreen tracked him down, but not before Quake was killed by [[Bumblebee (G1)|Bumblebee]], whose mentee [[Rubble]] had been a victim of Quake's. {{storylink|Rise of the Decepticons: Prisoners|Prisoners}}  


::*''[http://www.tfu.info/2004/Autobot/AltSmokescreen/smokescreen.htm More information on ''Alternators'' Smokescreen at TFU.info]''
Smokescreen traveled to the [[Winged Moon]] with Novastar's unit to prevent the Rise from claiming the artificial satellite's energon. He had a bittersweet reunion with the Rise lieutenant, Slipstream, whom he had fondly remembered from past assignments. New times meant new allegiances, though and Smokescreen battled with his former acquaintance. The engineers aboard the Winged Moon made the decision to destroy the energon to keep it out of Rise hands, and Colonial Security evacuated the engineering team from the otherwise lifeless moon. {{storylink|War World: Moon|Moon}}
{{picsneeded|Alternators version of the toy}}
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[[File:Binaltech Smokescreen GT Toy.jpg|upright=1.66|thumb|Oh, we're gellin'!]]
*'''Smokescreen GT''' (Japan 2004)
**''Japanese ID number:'' '''BT-07'''
**''Accessories:'' Turbo intercooler/gun, missile launcher with missile


:In 2004, Takara retooled Smokescreen for their ''Binaltech'' series into Smokescreen GT. He received a new front end, hood, roof, spoiler and wheels to reflect the changes made to the Team Subaru WRC car in the 2004 World Rally Championship. He also included a single spring-loaded missile launcher (with missile) that could be attached either side of his head via two small holes.
[[File:DarknessOnceGazedUponPart3 MakingSmoke.jpg|thumb|left|He both makes and blows smoke.]]
Smokescreen and his Colonial Security unit abandoned Iacon as it fell to the Decepticons. They became part of the Autobot faction standing in defiance of Megatron at [[Crystal City]]. Smokescreen and his comrades were deployed to the [[Rust Sea|Sea of Rust]] when word reached them that [[Termagax]] held the [[Enigma of Combination]] near there. They set up a perimeter in advance of the Decepticons coming to claim the same prize. When the battle was joined, Smokescreen once again used his smoke to draw targets into range of his fellow soldiers. {{storylink|Lord of Misrule: Sea of Rust II|Sea of Rust II}} As the chaos of the battle grew, though, he was forced to fall back into the trenches himself. Combat became fierce, and the Enigma was ultimately lost to the Sea, but the Autobots survived. {{storylink|Lord of Misrule: Enigmatic|Enigmatic}}


:Like the original ''Binaltech'' Smokescreen release, Smokescreen GT was also released in two variants, reflecting the number "1" Solberg and the number "2" Hirvonen versions of the 2004 WRC car.
After [[Ultra Magnus (G1)|Ultra Magnus]] was captured by the Decepticons, Smokescreen led a team into Iacon to rescue him. Using his knowledge of an underground tunnel that led directly into [[Swindle (G1)|Swindle]]'s [[Swindle's|casino]], Smokescreen unexpectedly popped in on his old pal. He smooth-talked Swindle into closing the place up early for the day, promising a huge pay-off for a speedy exit out of Iacon once their mission was done. The Autobots infiltrated the [[Senate]] chambers where Ultra Magnus was being held, and Smokescreen accidentally killed a Decepticon guard along the way by shoving him into a security laser grid. Once Magnus was freed, the Autobots sped back to Swindle's, with the Decepticons now fully aware of their presence in Iacon and cornering them inside the building. {{storylink|Darkness, Once Gazed Upon: Part Two}} With the Decepticons outside, Smokescreen asked for some illegal weapons that he knew Swindle had lying around to help cover their retreat, but Swindle was furious at the trouble that had been brought to his doorstep. The Decepticons soon breached the place and Smokescreen was sent flying through a wall in the ensuing exchange of firepower. Luckily, he landed in a storage room for the illegal weapons he had previously asked for and helped himself to the stash. Smokescreen unloaded on the attacking Decepticons before Ultra Magnus ordered him to produce smoke to cover their getaway. [[Chromia (G1)|Chromia]] snagged one of Smokescreen's new guns and helped collapse part of the building around them, allowing the Autobots to escape through the hidden tunnel again. Once free of the Decepticons, Smokescreen scouted ahead as the Autobots made their way back towards Crystal City. {{storylink|Darkness, Once Gazed Upon: Part Three}}


::*''[http://www.tfu.info/2004/Cybertron/SmokescreenGT/smokescreen.htm More information on ''Binaltech'' Smokescreen at TFU.info]''
[[File:RadicalTime SmokescreenHides.jpg|thumb|upright=0.9|[[John Cena|Who does he think he is?]]]]
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Smokescreen and the others made it back to Crystal City just in time for a massive Decepticon attack led by [[Strika (BM)|Strika]]. {{storylink|A Dust of Crystals}} A truce was negotiated so that some of the more existential threats to Cybertron could be dealt with. Novastar's unit were positioned to deal with the [[Insecticon (G1)|Insecticon]]s and their growing swarm. Smokescreen located their hive under cover from his smoke. {{storylink|Radical Time}} The plan was to attach a receiver to [[Bombshell (G1)|Bombshell]], the living hub of the hive, to transmit a data packet which would reprogram the Insecticlones to attack only the [[rust worm]]s, another menace facing the planet. Several distractions kept away the majority of the swarm, but they were still facing the Insecticons on their home ground. Novastar got the receiver on Bombshell and held him tightly as Smokescreen provided covering fire long enough for the transmission to arrive from Darkmount. In those tense final moments, Novastar gave in to her curiosity and asked Smokescreen, once and for all, who he technically worked for? Smokescreen admitted he had lost track himself ages ago, but didn't really care. In the end, he was working for Cybertron, and that was what mattered. The mission was a success as the Insecticlones fought the rust worms, removing two threats in one strike. {{storylink|End of Time}}
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===Universe (2008)===
==Commercial appearances==
[[File:Smokescreenuniversedeluxe.jpg|upright=1.66|thumb|Surprise! He looks like this!]]
*During a battle against Megatron, Optimus summoned Smokescreen, [[Tracks (G1)|Tracks]], [[Hoist (G1)|Hoist]], [[Inferno (G1)|Inferno]], [[Red Alert (G1)|Red Alert]], and [[Grapple (G1)|Grapple]] to his side. Megatron responded by calling down [[Thrust (G1)|Thrust]] and [[Dirge (G1)|Dirge]]. {{storylink|Commercial/Generation 1#Thrust and Dirge|Autobot cars plus Thrust and Dirge commercial}}
*'''Smokescreen''' (Deluxe, 2009)
*Smokescreen was being carried down a highway by Ultra Magnus when Galvatron and his troops came upon them. He, Jazz, Red Alert, and Tracks dealt with Starscream and Skywarp while their commander faced off against Galvatron. {{storylink|Commercial/Generation 1#Ultra Magnus and Galvatron|Ultra Magnus and Galvatron commercial}}
**''Series:'' Generation 1 Series
*Smokescreen was part of a troop of Autobots who interrupted a Decepticon Energon-gathering mission. Megatron ordered [[Runabout (G1)|Runabout]] and [[Runamuck (G1)|Runamuck]] to deal with the meddlers. {{storylink|Commercial/Generation 1#Battlechargers|Battlechargers commercial}}
**''Accessories:'' Gun
*Smokescreen was one of four 'bots guarding the entrance to an Autobot base. When some humans approached, Jazz and Cosmos shined their headlights on them, revealing their allegiance. The humans were cleared for entry, since they were wearing Transformers [[Iron-on patch|reflective patches]]! {{storylink|Commercial/Generation 1#Reflective patches|Prizes in Disguise contest/reflective patches commercial}}


:Part of the fifth wave of ''[[Transformers: Universe (2008 toyline)|Universe]]'' Deluxe Class toys, Smokescreen is a redeco of [[Bluestreak (G1)#Universe (2008)|Silverstreak]] (who is a retool of [[Prowl (G1)/toys#Universe (2008)|Prowl]]), of course. He transforms into a modified [[wikipedia:Nissan 350Z|Nissan 350Z]] and features twin non-removable and non-firing "rocket launchers" that can swing over his robot mode shoulders. His fold-out gun stores in the car mode's undersides.
==Games==
===''The Transformers'' (PS2)===
{{Note|Smokescreen is a non-playable character. He appears among the legion of Autobot duplicates in the Decepticon campaign.}}
{{storylink|The Transformers (PS2)|The Transformers}}


:Smokescreen was the first professional work of deco designer [[Alex Androski]] for Hasbro. Androski reportedly shares many a fan's disappointment with how the deco turned out, stating that he had already wished he could go back and redo the deco before anyone else had even seen it.
===Transformers G1: Awakening===
[[File:Gluawakening smokescreen.jpg|thumb|upright=0.85]]
Smokescreen was among the Autobots who left [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] aboard the [[Ark (G1)|Ark]], and spent four million years in stasis after it was shot down over Earth by the Decepticons. As one of the more badly damaged Autobots, Smokescreen was stored in [[Metroplex (G1)|Metroplex]] until the Autobots could gather enough energon to revive him. {{storylink|Transformers G1: Awakening}}
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:This version of the mold was retooled into ''[[Transformers Timelines (toyline)|Timelines]]'' [[Rapido#Timelines|Rapido]], while original Prowl version of this mold was redecoed into ''Timelines'' [[Streetwise (G1)#Timelines|Streetstar]].
===''Transformers Legends''===
Smokescreen was among the Autobots handpicked by [[Jazz (G1)|Jazz]] for a mission to deliver energon to a hidden Autobot base. Unfortunately their plan was foiled by the interference of [[Rampage (G1)|Rampage]], [[Tantrum (G1)|Tantrum]] and [[Headstrong (G1)|Headstrong]]. {{storylink|Road to Ruin}} Smokescreen was shocked when [[Omega Supreme (G1)|Omega Supreme]] rushed off to battle the Constructicons after the Decepticon team took over an asteroid. He and [[Perceptor (G1)|Perceptor]] attempted to warn Omega about the space beast contained in the asteroid, but were forced to defend [[San Diego]] when the creature was released. {{storylink|The Secret of Omega Supreme (Legends)|The Secret of Omega Supreme}}


::*''[http://www.tfu.info/2009/Autobot/TFUSmokescreen/smokescreen.htm More information on ''Universe'' Smokescreen at TFU.info]''
===''Angry Birds Transformers''===
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{{main|Blues#As Smokescreen}}
Smokescreen appears as a character unlockable in Challenge Events. He is portrayed by The Blues. {{storylink|Angry Birds Transformers (mobile game)|Angry Birds Transformers}}


===Henkei! Henkei!===
===''Transformers: Battle Tactics''===
[[File:Henkei Smokescreen.jpg|upright=1.66|thumb|Smokescreen won his old colors and tasteful layout back in a game of Cybertronian Poker]]
[[File:Battle-Tactics-Smokescreen-(G1).jpg|thumb]]
*'''Smokescreen''' (Deluxe, 2009)
Smokescreen participated in battles against a variety of opponents, both Autobots and Decepticons. Sometimes there were many of him! He was an Epic character who first appeared in the "Disaster: Code Blue" event, and could be recruited by collecting 650 units of Cybermetal, 350 units of Transmetal, 150 exclusive cores, and 50 cores of this character. {{storylink|Transformers: Battle Tactics}}
**''Japanese ID number:'' '''C-21'''
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**''Accessories:'' Gun


:The ''[[Henkei! Henkei! Transformers (toyline)|Henkei! Henkei!]]'' version of Smokescreen features a more accurate deco to the original Generation 1 toy and has a more [[Show-accuracy|cartoon accurate]] deco compared to ''Universe'' Smokescreen. Like all ''Henkei! Henkei!'' toys, he features [[Vacuum metallizing|vacuum-metallized]] plastic, including his shoulder-mounted missile launchers and his spoiler.
===''Transformers: Earth Wars''===
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[[file:SmokescreenTransformersEarthWars.jpg|thumb|upright=1.75|I'm a sniper now? Cool!]]
Optimus Prime contacted Smokescreen through an old Cybertronian war frequency, with Smokescreen forced to take center stage and get a handle of the situation because First Aid went missing after the destruction of the Project Nova project research site. But [[Brake-Neck (G1)|Brake-Neck]] was secretly supporting Reflector too... {{storylink|Bit of a Longshot}}


===Bot Shots===
{{storylink|Battle Hardened}}
*'''Smokescreen''' (<strike>2013</strike>)
**''Series'': '''2'''
**''Number'': '''B016'''
***''Fist strength'':
***''Blaster strength'':
***''Sword strength'':


:Part of the unreleased fourth wave of ''Bot Shots'' Series 2, Smokescreen is a Super Bot redeco of Series 1 [[Jazz (G1)/toys|Jazz]].
Smokescreen provided cover fire for First Aid while First Aid was retrieving the Nova Core. Smokescreen notified First Aid about the imminent danger of the Nova Core once Spectro dropped it. After that whole incident, Smokescreen headed out with First Aid. {{storylink|Big Bang!}}
{{canceledtoy}}


===Construct-Bots===
After he joined the other Autobots through the Space Bridge, he apologized to [[Melody Keen|Melody]] for accidentally setting fire to some trees because of his emissions. He showed Bumblebee his Quasar Rifle and told him his usual plan to stop Decepticons, just a bit further away this time. {{storylink|Smokescreen Research}}
* '''Smokescreen''' (Elite Class, 2013)
:Part of the final wave of original run Construct-Bots Elites, Smokscreen changes from a car-like vehicle into a robot-like automaton. He features non-firing shoulder-mounted rocket launchers and a large rifle. His head was retooled to make [[Dead End (WFC)|Dead End]]'s.


::*''[http://www.tfu.info/2013/Autobot/CBSmokescreen/smokescreen.htm More information on Smokescreen at TFU.info]''
*'''Class:''' Special (Sniper)
*'''Lowest Star Rating:''' 2 star
*'''Weapons:''' He has a custom-built [[Quasar rifle]] with a high-accuracy Emitter, fitted hair trigger and thermo-optic projectile guidance system. Basically, he snipes targets at a slow rate from long range, well out of the range of Laser Turrets and Shock Towers.
*'''Ability: Execute!:''' Instantly destroys a building with less than 25%/30%/35% health (except the HQ)(otherwise it just deals very little damage to a building), or snipe an enemy bot dealing very high damage!
**'''Cost:''' 3 ability points with no point increase!


===Masterpiece===
[http://wiki.transformersearthwars.com/character:smokescreen Smokescreen at Transformers: Earth Wars Wiki]
[[File:MP19-Smokescreen.jpg|thumb|upright=2.2|Jackpot, baby.]]
{{charstubgames|Event stories}}
*'''Smokescreen''' ([[December 14|12-14]]-2013)
**''Japanese ID number:'' '''MP-19'''
**''Accessories:'' Disruptor Rifle, 2 Jamming Launchers


:''[[The Transformers: Masterpiece|Masterpiece]]'' Smokescreen is a redeco and retool of [[Prowl (G1)/toys#Masterpiece|MP-17 Prowl]], and transforms into a licensed Nissan Fairlady 280Z-T that's been modified to look like the Electramotive Datsun 280ZX Turbo. Smokescreen features a new head, shoulders, upper arms, front bumper, rear bumper, spoiler, front window, rifle, and shoulder rockets compared to Prowl.  Unlike Bluestreak he uses the same front waist piece as Prowl and lacks Prowl's light bar. As with other figures in the ''Masterpiece'' line, he is intended to be an accurate representation of his [[Character model|cartoon model]], and even features an extensive red, blue, & white [[Paint operation|paint]] scheme. Roughly as tall as a [[Size class|Voyager Class]] figure, he is also in [[scale]] with [[Optimus Prime (G1)/toys#mp10|MP-10 Optimus Prime]], and can fit inside [[Combat Deck (G1)#mp10|Prime's trailer]] in vehicle mode. In contrast to previous larger entries in this line, Smokescreen lacks [[die-cast]] parts, and his tires are cast in hard, non-rubberized plastic.
===''Transformers Roleplaying Game''===
Smokescreen was a roguish Autobot with ties to Cybertron's pre-war security apparatus, who used underhanded tactics to advance the Autobot cause. Although some of his comrades found him hard to trust, Optimus Prime maintained complete faith in Smokescreen and his ability to outfox all but the most dangerous Decepticons. {{storylink|Transformers Roleplaying Game#Transformers Roleplaying Game Starter Bundle|Transformers Roleplaying Game Starter Bundle}}


:For accessories, he comes with his rifle, which can be held with his hands, or mount onto a flip-out mounting point on his roof via the separate peg on its jointed handle. He also comes with a pair of non-firing Jamming Launchers that can attach to slots in front of his windshield in vehicle mode, or attach to flip-out tabs on his shoulders in robot mode.
==Toys==
 
{{main|Smokescreen (G1)/toys}}
:He sports various made-up sponsor logos replacing those logos found on the real-life vehicle, namely "'''Smoke Tactics'''" (a nod to his name and function of "diversionary tactician") instead of "Electramotive", "'''SlotFever'''" instead of [[Wikipedia:Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company|Goodyear]], "'''[[Devcon (G1)|Devcon]] Oil'''" replacing the driver's name, "'''Huck'''" instead of "[[Wikipedia:Robert Bosch GmbH|Bosch]]" and "'''Disturbance'''" instead of "[[Wikipedia:Ashland Inc.#Ashland Consumer Markets (Valvoline)|Valvoline]]".
 
:If purchased in Asian markets outside of Japan, a collector's coin is included.
 
:This sculpt was also redecoed and retooled into MP-18 [[Bluestreak (G1)#Masterpiece|Streak]].
 
::*''[http://www.tfu.info/2013/Autobot/MPSmokescreen/smokescreen.htm More information on ''Masterpiece'' Smokescreen at TFU.info]''
{{MPNissanFairladyMold}}
 
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===Q-Transformers===
[[File:QTransformers Smokescreen.jpg|thumb|upright=1.66]]
*'''Smokescreen''' ([[February 21|2-21]]-2015)
**''ID number:'' '''QT-14'''
 
:''[[Q-Transformers]]'' Smokescreen is a redeco and retool of [[Prowl (G1)/toys#Q-Transformers|QT-06 Prowl]] without the lightbar, transforming into a [[super deformed]] Nissan Fairlady 280Z-T. He comes with a code for unlocking Smokescreen as a playable character in the ''[[Q-Transformers: Mystery of Convoy Returns (mobile game)|Q-Transformers: Mystery of Convoy Returns]]'' game.
 
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===Generations===
[[File:CWDlxSmokescreen.jpg|thumb|upright=1.66|Lost a bet and now he has to combine with Sky Lynx.]]
*'''Smokescreen''' (Deluxe class, 2016)
**''Accessories:'' Gun, double-barreled gun/fist/foot
 
:Unsurprisingly, Smokescreen is a redeco of ''Combiner Wars'' [[Prowl (G1)/toys|Prowl]]. Sort-of surprisingly, he retains the lightbar from Prowl, albeit colored completely red. Being a Combiner Wars figure, Smokescreen can combine to form [[Sky Reign]] as either an arm or a leg.
 
:This mold was previously retooled from ''Combiner Wars'' [[Dead End (G1)|Dead End]] to create ''Combiner Wars'' [[Streetwise (G1)|Streetwise]], which was then given a different head for the Prowl/Smokescreen version of the figure.
 
{{comingsoontoy}}
 
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==Merchandise==
==Merchandise==
===Decoy===
{{main|Smokescreen (G1)/toys#Merchandise}}
[[File:Decoy Smokescreen.jpg|upright=0.85|thumb|Red & Rubbery Smokescreen]]
*'''Smokescreen #8'''
 
::*''[http://www.tfu.info/1986/Autobot/Decoys/Smokescreen/smokescreen.htm More information on Decoy Smokescreen at TFU.info]''
 
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===Titanium Series===
[[File:Titanium RM Smokescreen.jpg|upright=0.85|thumb|Squatmaster Smokescreen]]
*'''Smokescreen''' (3-inch Robot Masters, 2006)
**''Accessories:'' Gun, Autobot-sigil display stand
 
:This version is of the Alternators toy, but lacks the Alternator's Subaru racing deco. While all Titanium mini-figures are somewhat squatty, Smokescreen may, in fact, be the squattiest of them all.
 
::*''[http://www.tfu.info/2006/Autobot/TitSmokescreen/smokescreen.htm More information on ''Titanium Series'' Smokescreen at TFU.info]''
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===Transformers - Mini Bust===
[[File:Smokescreen statue.jpg|upright=1.1|thumb|Far from the only person to lose his legs over gambling debts.]]
*'''Smokescreen''' (Diamond Select, 2009)
 
:Released by Diamond Select Toys in 2009, Smokescreen was sculpted by [[Mark Wong]] of [[Art Asylum]] and limited to 250 pieces. Smokescreen, along with his "brothers" [[Prowl (G1)/toys|Prowl]] and [[Bluestreak (G1)|Bluestreak]], is exclusive to online retailer Toyrocket.com. The bust features Smokescreen's electro-disruptor rifle and twin missile launchers. The missile launchers can be attached via magnets on either side of his head. The car doors are also magnetically attached, and are optional for display. The missile launchers given to Smokescreen do not match the ones on his animation model though the ones given to Bluestreak do. It is unknown if this change was intentional or a mistake.
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==Notes==
==Notes==
[[File:SubaruSmokescreenprop.jpg|upright=1.66|thumb|Not cast in the '07 movie.]]
[[File:SubaruSmokescreenprop.jpg|upright=1.66|thumb|Not cast in the '07 movie.]]
*Smokescreen's original deco has been used for multiple [[homage]] toys. ''[[Transformers: Armada (franchise)|Armada]]'' [[Prowl (Armada)|Prowl]], ''[[Transformers: Cybertron (franchise)|Cybertron]]'' [[Smokescreen (Cybertron)|Smokescreen]] and [[Transformers (film)|live-action movie]] [[Smokescreen (Movie)|Smokescreen]] all use the red-and-blue deco with "38" on the hood, and it was also intended to be used for a canceled ''[[Transformers: Universe (2003 toyline)|Universe]]'' [[Smokescreen (Cybertron)|Smokescreen]].
*Smokescreen's original deco has been used for multiple [[homage]] toys. ''[[Transformers: Armada (franchise)|Armada]]'' [[Prowl (Armada)|Prowl]], ''[[Transformers: Cybertron (franchise)|Cybertron]]'' [[Smokescreen (Cybertron)|Smokescreen]], and [[Transformers (film)|live-action movie]] toyline [[Smokescreen (Movie)|Smokescreen]] all use the red-and-blue deco with "38" on the hood, and it was also intended to be used for a canceled ''[[Transformers: Universe (2003 toyline)|Universe]]'' [[Smokescreen (Cybertron)|Smokescreen]].
*In late 2005, Subaru displayed a life-size [[robot mode]] prop of ''Binaltech'' Smokescreen GT using body shell parts of the then-current Impreza WRC for a corporate event. Interestingly, this prop had the same parts fitting problems in vehicle mode that the increasingly worn-out ''Binaltech'' Smokescreen and Streak toolings would exhibit in the then-current ''Binaltech Asterisk'' [[Red Alert (G1)|Alert]] release.
*In both the original [[Commercial/Generation 1|commercial]] advertising the new 1985 Autobot Cars and any episodes animated by the [[unknown Generation 1 animation studios]], Smokescreen appears with an outdated character model that renders his red parts a purplish, maroon color, and makes his grey parts the same color as his tires, when the tires should be darker.
*In the original storyboards for ''[[The Transformers: The Movie]]'', it was Smokescreen who lay dead, rather than [[Wheeljack (G1)|Wheeljack]]. The establishing shot of the launcher near where Wheeljack's remains lie even shows a Smokescreen-colored Wheeljack corpse.
*In late 2005, Subaru displayed a life-size [[robot mode]] prop of ''Binaltech'' Smokescreen GT using body shell parts of the then-current Impreza WRC for a corporate event. Interestingly, this prop had the same parts fitting problems in vehicle mode that the increasingly worn-out ''Binaltech'' Smokescreen and Streak toolings would exhibit in the then-current ''Binaltech Asterisk'' [[Red Alert (G1)/toys#Binaltech|Alert]] release.
* A mock-up of the 2008 ''Universe'' Smokescreen toy redecoed in the colors of the [[Smokescreen (G2)|''Generation 2'' Decepticon Smokescreen]] was shown in ''[[Transformers Generations 2014]]'' Vol. 1 as one of ten potential exclusives for Vol. 2.  It received 2.9% of the fan votes.<ref>[http://millionhero.sblo.jp/article/101898683.html Poll results at Hero-X]</ref>
*In the original storyboards for ''[[The Transformers: The Movie]]'', it was Smokescreen who lay dead, rather than [[Wheeljack (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Wheeljack]]. The establishing shot of the launcher near where Wheeljack's remains lie even shows a Smokescreen-colored Wheeljack corpse.


===Foreign names===
===Foreign names===
*''French:'' '''Écran de Fumée''' (Canada)
*''Japanese:'' '''Smokescreen''' (スモークスクリーン ''Sumōkusukurīn'')
*''French:'' '''Écran de Fumée''' (Canada), '''Smokey''' (Europe, cartoon dub)
*''Hungarian:'' '''Füstfelhő''' ("Smokecloud")
*''Hungarian:'' '''Füstfelhő''' ("Smokecloud")
*''Italian:'' '''Leo'''
*''Italian:'' '''Leo'''
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The name or term "Smokescreen" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Smokescreen (disambiguation).
Smokescreen is an Autobot from the Generation 1 continuity family.
Liar. Cheater. Compulsive gambler. Meet Heroic Autobot Smokescreen, kids!

Every Autobot has a purpose, be it as a leader, a warrior, a healer, or a scout. Smokescreen's purpose, however, is to charm and deceive. His job is to conceal the Autobots' true mission and lead the enemy astray, and he's not above flat-out cheating to get the job done. Off the battlefield, he uses his naturally friendly and sociable nature to get in close with his Autobot comrades... then reports back to Optimus Prime, giving the Autobot leader an on-the-ground perspective on what his troops are thinking.

Smokescreen's armaments are similar to his tactics. If he can't outthink, charm, or just plain outrun you, he'll surround you with a magnetized cloud of smoke, and blast you with his circuit-scrambling weapons while you're stumbling around blindly. Look he's called "Smokescreen" for a reason, OK?

A look can be deceiving; a touch can be lethal.

—Smokescreen's Generation 1 bio quote

Fiction

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Generation 1 cartoon continuity

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The Transformers cartoon

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Voice actor: Jack Angel (English), Masashi Ebara (Japanese), Takurō Kitagawa (Japanese, "The Master Builders", "Trans-Europe Express", "Masquerade"), Kōki Kataoka (Japanese, "Microbots", "Quest for Survival"), Yoku Shioya (Japanese, "The Golden Lagoon", "The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 1"), Kenyū Horiuchi (Japanese, "The Secret of Omega Supreme"), Yao Huang (Chinese), Crock Krumbiegel (German, Generation 2 "Kremzeek!"), Juan Carralero (Latin American Spanish), Georges Atlas (European French), Albert Augier (European French, "The Master Builders", "Auto Berserk" & "Kremzeek!"), Dario de Castro (Portuguese), Ettore Zuim (Portuguese, "The Golden Lagoon"), Antônio Patiño (Portuguese, "The Gambler"), Carlos Seidl (Portuguese, "The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 1"), Orlando Drummond (Portuguese, "Trans-Europe Express")
How'd we never notice those extra Autobots over there in the corner?

Smokescreen joined the Ark's Autobots during their second year after reactivation on Earth. Where he was beforehand remains a mystery. He was first seen watching from the sidelines during the latest disaster caused by the Dinobots' "training". Dinobot Island, Part 1 Smokescreen was chosen by Optimus Prime to join a strike force headed for Dinobot Island, after some mysterious temporal disturbances were traced there. They were nearly overrun by the Decepticon invaders on the island, until Grimlock marshalled a cavalry of rampaging dinosaurs. Dinobot Island, Part 2

On their day off, Smokescreen played a game of 2-on-2 with Prime, Inferno, and Tracks, shooting hoops and shooting the breeze. It, of course, didn't last—soon Optimus Prime summoned a strike force to deal with a Disaster: Code Blue. It should've been a Code Green: green for Constructicons! Grapple had been conned into building a Solar Power Tower for the Decepticons, and now Devastator was protecting it from Autobot interference. Smokescreen stepped up in his role as a diversionary specialist, creeping up on the tower so that Devastator couldn't see him. Once he was close enough, Smokescreen taunted the giant Decepticon into throwing a size 60 kick in his direction, but darted aside at the last moment, letting the tower take the blow instead. An off-balance Devastator was then knocked into the already-damaged tower by the Autobots, bringing it all tumbling down. The Master Builders

Smokescreen was part of the Autobot team overseeing the Negavator project. When the Decepticons staged an ambush on the Negavator convoy in a canyon, Smokescreen was easily the most effective defender out of all the Autobots. As Megatron swooped to purloin the unguarded Negavator during the battle, Smokescreen unleashed his magnetic cloud of smoke, completely obscuring the weapon. Megatron ended up flying face-first into the Negavator (Smokescreen - 1, Megatron - 0). The Seekers also got caught in his cloud, and the magnetic vapor stuck to them even as they flew free. A few well-placed disruptor beams later, and Smokescreen rendered the jets totally helpless, unable to see or use their radars or instruments for guidance. Smokescreen singlehandedly held off the Decepticon attack until the other Autobots could regroup and drive them off completely. Auto Berserk

Because "Smokescreen" is a better name than "Doesn't Pass Emissions Tests."

After Megatron acquired power from the Heart of Cybertron, the Autobots were being slaughtered by his constant barrage of energy beams. At Optimus Prime's request, only Smokescreen could save the day. Once again, Smokescreen managed to blind Megatron with his smoke clouds, leaving the Decepticon leader unable to aim his death rays. Smokescreen was still clipped by a stray shot, but he had valiantly bought the other Autobots enough time to regroup, and their combined laser power collapsed the hillside on top of Megatron, giving them a chance to retreat. For those keeping score, let's call that one a draw. Microbots

As the Decepticons attacked a newly minted solar power plant, Smokescreen and the Autobots arrived to thwart their efforts. Some sustained firepower kept Starscream at bay, and Smokescreen's disruptor beams blew out Thrust's guidance systems. As the hopelessly outmatched Decepticons fled, the human onlookers flocked to the Autobots, showering them with praise and adoration. Of course, 72 hours later, the Autobots were being led into a rocket ship at gunpoint, forced into exile away from planet Earth. Fickle little creatures. Megatron's Master Plan, Part 1 Smokescreen and the Autobots eventually returned to Earth and cleared their good name, driving off the Decepticons and ending their stranglehold on Central City. Megatron's Master Plan, Part 2

"So you're saying you're a tank and this guy's a jet, and I'm just a tiny race car?"

When the Decepticons kidnapped Perceptor and Seaspray, Smokescreen volunteered for the rescue mission. Acting in his duty as the Autobots' devious and covert morale officer, Smokescreen showed considerable concern for the laconic Beachcomber. While Warpath shrugged him off as being "a thinker, not a fighter", Smokescreen was a bit suspicious about how Beachcomber was isolating himself from his fellow Autobots. Still, more immediate concerns took precedence: the electrum-enhanced Decepticon armada. When it became clear that the Decepticons were impervious to their assault, Mirage went back to base for reinforcements, and Smokescreen stayed behind to cover his retreat. He unleashed his signature cloud of smoke to discourage the Decepticons, but unfortunately Megatron had learned something from previous fights with Smokescreen, and just ordered his troops to shoot up the cloud until they got 'em. Painfully for Smokescreen, it was a rousing success (Smokescreen - 1, Megatron - 1). He barely managed to stumble weakly back to base and recruit Omega Supreme for combat. The Golden Lagoon

Smokescreen was part of a group of Autobots who confronted the Insecticons and their clones during their raid on Earth's food supplies. Shrapnel had produced the largest army of Insecticlones yet, however, and the Autobots were quickly driven away by their sheer numbers. Quest for Survival When San Francisco was attacked by an alien creature, Smokescreen lent his own unique ability to the Autobot defensive effort. Although his smokescreen drove the creature off the streets, it was still only a delaying action until Omega Supreme arrived to drive the alien off planet Earth. The Secret of Omega Supreme

"So I said, 'You can't trust any of 'em.' Big guy didn't listen."

After being transported to a planet of giant aliens, Optimus Prime failed to introduce Smokescreen to the alien boy Aron. Smokescreen didn't seem to mind. Child's Play After fleeing the planet in a modified toy rocket ship, the group of Autobots were captured by a freelance entrepreneur named Bosch. Bosch planned to sell them into slavery and make a tidy profit in the bargain. He sealed the Autobots inside special chambers to disable their weapons, their transforming cogs, and their free will. Unfortunately for Bosch, he was low on energon and the last tube failed to operate properly, giving Smokescreen a chance to break free. The Autobot was paralyzed by a ray beam before he could disable Bosch, and so he changed tactics. Smokescreen showed Bosch how to win (well, cheat) at a game of chance, thanks to his built-in override wire. Seeing the profit in Smokescreen's l33t cheating skills, Bosch arranged for them to go to the gambling world of Monacus. Once they won enough energon chips to pay off Bosch's debts, he would free Smokescreen's fellow Autobots. Problem was, Bosch was virtually spent already, and so the will-sapped Autobots needed to be used as collateral to get enough money up front to play.

On Monacus, no one seemed interested in Bosch and Smokescreen's collateral, until they were forced to deal with the sinister Lord Gyconi, of Gyconi's Pit of Destruction in Sheol. Gyconi offered them a meager price, at 500% interest to be paid within the hour. Horrible as the deal was, they were forced to take it. At the gambling palace, Smokescreen quickly proved to be just the sort of sucker casinos love to have around. He continued playing long after they had won enough money, and lost it all on one bet when a small Jawa looking creature noticed his "cheatin' wire" and pulled it loose. Well done, Smokescreen.

The best way to cheat is to make ambiguously suggestive comments about your cheating. Extra points for making sly winks and nudging your friends.

While drowning their sorrows in the local speakeasy, Smokescreen and Bosch met another Autobot named Devcon. Having left Cybertron long ago, Devcon became a bounty hunter, pursuing Decepticons throughout known space. His recent travels had brought him into the path of Astrotrain and some Decepticons from Earth, whom he had traced to Sheol. Parting from Devcon, Smokescreen and Bosch returned to Gyconi's empty-handed. Forced to watch as Gyconi put the Autobots into pit-fighting competition with a horde of Animaliens, Smokescreen resolved to do something to help his friends. Backing up to the edge of the arena floor in car mode, Smokescreen unleashed his cloud into the pit, ending the fights for the moment. As he and Bosch tried to get away, they were intercepted by Gyconi's Decepticon allies, Dirge and Ramjet. Luckily, Devcon returned in time to lend them a hand, blowing the 'Cons out of the sky. With the bounty hunter as backup, Smokescreen and Bosch decided to force Gyconi to give back the Autobots (essentially, making them welchers as well as cheats). After the Autobots were safely recovered and reactivated, Smokescreen showed he had learned a valuable lesson about gambling by suggesting the Autobots take in some R & R...at the casino. The Gambler

Smokescreen was one of the first Autobots scrambled by the energy creature known as Kremzeek. He was sent running in circles, jumping between modes and emitting copious amounts of smoke every time he landed in car mode. Kremzeek! When Blitzwing and the Constructicons captured several Autobots in their "zone defense", Smokescreen joined Hoist and Powerglide on a mission to get their friends out of the sinister maze. With Powerglide calling out the right route from his aerial vantage point, the two groundbound Autobots easily made their way to the center of the maze. Smokescreen's smoke blinded Scrapper long enough for Hoist to lasso their damaged friends and begin pulling them to safety. When Blitzwing tried to intervene, the smoke ended up sending him flying into Scrapper while the Autobots got away. Triple Takeover Smokescreen was assigned to a guardian convoy when the Autobots were given samples of a new Earth super-fuel to test out. Naturally, Megatron and the Decepticons tried to steal it, but the Autobots largely managed to outmaneuver the Decepticons from the road. When Megatron flew in close and threatened to blow them all to kingdom come by igniting the super-fuel, Smokescreen launched into his signature move. Hey, if it works, it works—Megatron was blinded yet again by the Autobot's magnetic smoke, and flew when he started taking heavy fire from the Autobot convoy (Smokescreen - 2, Megatron - 1). The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 1 Later on, Smokescreen was among the Autobots who battled the Stunticons in an attempt to retrieve the key to Vector Sigma. The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 2

He might actually be street legal here.

Smokescreen was amongst the Autobot participants in the Europa 2000, a charity race from Paris to Istanbul. While the Autobots were ostensibly there to try and win extra money for charity, they were secretly assigned to protect the arrogant American driver Auggie Cahnay. Smokescreen was making good progress in the race until he was rammed off the road by Wildrider and Drag Strip, then broadsided by the other Stunticons. After crawling back onto the road, he was discovered by Bluestreak. Trans-Europe Express

Although hidden behind Hound, Smokescreen was among the Autobots assembled to rescue Perceptor from Fox Creek Canyon. He was temporarily infected with cosmic rust, but recovered thanks to the miraculous powers of Corrostop (at least this time). Cosmic Rust

Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity

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Scramble City
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When the Metroplex project was attacked by the Decepticons, Smokescreen was among the Autobots summoned from the Ark as reinforcements. Scramble City: Mobilization

Story of Binaltech
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Smokescreen's exploits in Binaltech fiction would eventually lead him to manifest an alternate persona as a Decepticon jet. See the other Smokescreen's page for more on his exploits in continuities where he is a separate individual.

When the Decepticons unleashed Cosmic Rust on Earth, Smokescreen was one of the many Autobots infected with the virus. As Earth Defense Command created the Binaltech Project in order to help the Autobots, Smokescreen was the first patient to undergo transference into an electro-cell powered new body. Binaltech Is... With the help of his fellow Binaltech Autobots, Smokescreen and his new power helped drive the Decepticons off the planet. Arise! Evil Binaltechs He remained part of the soldiers based at Autobot City on Earth. As Chip Chase developed the new Genetronic Translink system, Smokescreen volunteered to be the first Autobot outfitted with the tech. Thanks to the GT system, his spark was transplanted into subspace, allowing him to connect with multiple autonomous Binaltech bodies simultaneously. GT Units Online!

BT World
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Many months later, in the new universe, two Smokescreen GT units served alongside Tracks as back-up for Mirage as he infiltrated Cybertron. Kill Switch

Smokescreen returned to Autobot City with the other Binaltech warriors after the defeat of Nemesis Prime. Outlier

Legends comic (1)
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In 2004, Smokescreen, still in one of his GT bodies, was among the Autobots who welcomed new recruits Roadbuster and Whirl into their ranks. LG07 Jetfire

The Headmasters cartoon
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In 2011, Smokescreen, in his original body, was present on Athenia to hear Hound's theories about the Vector Sigma supercomputer. Four Warriors Come out of the Sky

Legends comic (2)
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"I'll solve this problem with my four hyper-intelligent brains!" "I'm hungry!" "I'm cold!" "I'm itchy!" "Where are the girls?"

Smokescreen had used the GT System to control up to eight bodies simultaneously, but when the time came to return his mind to a single body, something went wrong and his mind fractured into multiple personalities vying for control. GT07, an evil personality that lived to destroy, came out out on top and left the Autobots, though he was plagued by the voices of the other Smokescreens in his head. LG-EX Big Powered Prologue Part One

Train Wars
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When the Fallen attacked Cybertron, Smokescreen took him as a master and accompanied him as he rampaged and took Vector Sigma into his possession. Train Wars Smokescreen was eventually taken care of by Goshooter and Shūta Gō, who used their teamwork to smash his face in. Train Wars 2

Legends comic (3)
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Smokescreen was recovered by Dreadwing, who rebuilt him into a new jet body and informed him of the rise and fall of the Cybertron Alliance in his absence. He decided to join Dreadwing's personal cause to destroy both Autobots and Decepticons alike, believing it would lead to lasting peace and thus serve as atonement for his crimes. LG-EX Big Powered Prologue Part One

G-2 pack-in manga and story pages
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He's the hype man who shouts along with all of Dreadwing's rhyming couplets.

When Smokescreen met the pacifist Dreadwing, he tricked the hulking brute into believing that the only way to end the war between the Autobots and Decepticons was to destroy the Autobots and the Decepticons. Smokescreen and Dreadwing initially sided with no one, but eventually joined the forces of Megatron. G-2 Part 3

During a decisive battle between Megatron and Optimus Prime, Megatron managed to gain the upper hand after a surprise attack by Hooligan crippled Prime's weaponry. Defenseless, Megatron ordered an aerial assault from Dreadwing and Smokescreen. The pair swooped down and bombarded Optimus Prime with missiles, nearly killing him. Their enemy virtually dead, they left the killing blow to Megatron. G-2 #10

Later, Smokescreen took part in Megatron's final assault on the Autobots. When he was defeated, Smokescreen and the rest of the Decepticons were driven into deep space. G-2 Part 6

15 Go! Go!
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As Jetfire sought out Battle Convoy with Teletraan 15 and Steeljaw aboard, Steeljaw Volume Smokescreen and his partner Dreadwing attacked them in the hopes of being led back to the other Autobots. Battle Convoy appeared and badly damaged Dreadwing, defeating the pair. Battle Convoy Volume

Legends comic (4)
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At some point, Smokescreen was embroiled in a battle around Metroplex. LG-EX Metroplex He and Dreadwing later joined up with Galvatron II and participated in his attack on Beast. The Road to Legends' Revival Chapter 3 Upon witnessing the Monsterbots wield Beast Power, they deemed it too dangerous as it might fuel further conflict and attempted to destroy the Autobots, only to be defeated by Repugnus. LG-EX Repugnus While the disgraced Galvatron was rejected by his master, Unicron Neo, Smokescreen and Dreadwing remained loyal to Unicron and were reformatted into new bodies. LG-EX Big Powered Prologue Part One Even the revelation that Unicron Neo was actually Dark Nova didn't bother them as long as his goal was to destroy the Transformers, and they assisted in Dark Nova's attack on the Z Planet where they battled Land Powered. LG-EX Big Powered Prologue Part Two

In the aftermath of Dark Nova's defeat, Smokescreen and Dreadwing witnessed the resurrection of the Legends World, still believing that peace between Transformers was a transient illusion. They were approached by Devcon, whose words and cooperation with Slizardo and the Skuxxoid moved Smokescreen enough to rejoin the Autobot fold. Dreadwing was still unconvinced, but Smokescreen changed his mind by pointing out that they themselves were proof that cooperation between an Autobot and a Decepticon could exist. Epiloge

Generations Selects Special Comic
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Y'know what screw the whole jet thing.

In 2050, Smokescreen–now in a red-and-blue car body again–was among the Autobots who initially opposed a revolution led by Megatron to free the human-forged Selectors from oppression. Volcanicus comic 1

However, the Autobots soon sided with the Decepticons and Selectors, and even the humans realized their mistake when their Quintesson allies turned against them. Smokescreen and Dreadwing defended humans and Selectors alike that were attempting to flee the chaos of the Quintesson invasion and Angolmois Energy eruptions. Abominus comic 2

Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers comic

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When Starscream and the Seekers attacked Tokyo, Smokescreen accompanied Optimus Prime and a unit of Autobot vehicles to defend the city. After Prime rescued a small boy named Kenji, Smokescreen was put in charge of protecting the child. As Kenji buckled up inside Smokescreen's vehicle mode, the talkative Autobot immediately began yammering on about himself, telling Kenji about his function, vehicle mode and loads of other tedious crap. His speech was cut short by the sudden arrival of Menasor, however. While Sideswipe and Trailbreaker took Menasor's punches to the face, Kenji recommended Smokescreen, Prime and Wheeljack drive up a nearby ramp and use the speed and height to punch Menasor in the face. The plan worked swimmingly, as Smokescreen socked Starscream in the chest (somehow transforming to robot mode without crushing Kenji) and sent the Decepticons into retreat. Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers #1

Full Throttle Scramble Power!

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After the Autobots had foiled the Decepticons' latest plan, Smokescreen and dozens of other Autobots arrived at the villains' base alongside Scramble City to punish them for their misdeeds. Full Throttle Scramble Power!

Wings Universe

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Wings Universe is based on the Generation 1 cartoon, but deviates from it in cosmetic ways and continuity points.

Smokescreen was present at the first "meeting" of Optimus Prime and Ultra Magnus. Battle Lines, Part 6

Marvel Comics continuity

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Marvel The Transformers comics

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Events from the UK-only comic stories are in italics.
He's here to replace Bluestreak.

When the Autobot forces on Earth were severely depleted by several battles, Optimus Prime instructed Wheeljack to construct five additional warriors using a device called the Mind Bank. It seems that before the Ark left Cybertron, Smokescreen and four other Autobots allowed their minds to be encoded on crystalline containment vessels, in case reinforcements were needed on the starship's mission. Left in storage for the last few million years after the crash, the crystals were miraculously still intact, and the Ark had constructed new Earthly bodies for the Autobots. Upon their revival, Smokescreen and his fellows were entrusted to Bumblebee's care, to act as their guide in adapting to Earth roads and customs.

Smokescreen's facsimile circuitry driver is Burt Bacharach!

As their training and acclimation mission continued, Prime contacted the group and ordered them on an additional reconnaissance mission to watch out for a Decepticon attempt to steal sonic energy at a local rock concert. Naturally, their "reconnaissance only" mission quickly turned into a battle with Shockwave and the Seekers, but Smokescreen and the others acquitted themselves well on their first terrestrial mission. Rock and Roll-Out!

Later, Smokescreen was assigned by Optimus Prime to surreptitiously guard Buster Witwicky from harm, after the young human personally humiliated the Decepticon commander Shockwave in battle using a mech suit. Taking Ironhide, Tracks, Brawn, and Buster's worried father Sparkplug Witwicky with him, Smokescreen followed Buster and Jessie to a demolition derby. Smokescreen was fascinated by the spectacle, seeing it as a form of gladiatorial combat. In fact, he was SO fascinated that he reactivated his facsimile construct circuitry in his front seat without realizing that Sparkplug had climbed back inside. An unpleasant silence followed. Then, the Constructicons arrived, intent on kidnapping Buster. The Autobots sped into action to stave off the enemy, only for Smokescreen to notice mid-fight that Devastator was merely a distraction; Soundwave was also present, and encroaching on Buster in the stands. Brawn and Smokescreen trained their weapons on the communications officer, only for Soundwave to mysterious call a retreat, leaving the Autobots dumbfounded. Devastation Derby!

Smokescreen was among the Autobots who witnessed the debut of Omega Supreme, and he participated in the subsequent attack on the Decepticons' coal strip mine base. Once Bumblebee had extracted combiner technology data from Devastator, Smokescreen and the others retreated. Command Performances!

Look at me! I'm doing something!

When Optimus Prime, Prowl and Ratchet mysteriously vanished in a flash of light, Smokescreen shone under adversity and, alongside the likes of Jetfire and Ironhide, rose to a command position among the Autobots during their battles with the evil Galvatron and his minions. He and the others suffered a severe pounding at the hands of the future Decepticons and the Autobot Jazz, who had been temporarily turned into a zombie-drone by Galvatron after being taken prisoner. At one point, Jetfire was ready to pack it in and lead the Autobots in a retreat, but Smokescreen rallied them into continuing the fight. Target: 2006

Despite Smokescreen's valiance, Optimus Prime wasn't thrilled by how fragile the Autobots were during his absence, so he faked his death to force the Autobots to learn how to carry on without him. Smokescreen was among those who gathered for Prime's "funeral," only for the proceedings to be interrupted by Optimus spontaneously materializing atop of his tombstone. Resurrection! Soon after, Optimus Prime died for real, and Smokescreen watched with the other online Autobots as Ratchet failed to restore their leader to life. Funeral for a Friend! Grimlock was nominated their new leader, and his decisions grew increasingly unpopular among the Autobots. Smokescreen was among those who were visibly not pleased when Grimlock sentenced four Earth children to death. Spacehikers!

Smokescreen joined all of the other Earth-bound Autobots on the Moon in watching Blaster and Grimlock battle for leadership of the Autobots. Totaled!

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Gotta keep the shippers happy.

In 2008, Smokescreen and Inferno were assigned a simple taxi mission to bring Autobot ally Wreck-Gar back home to the planet of Junkion. That "simple mission" turned ugly when they discovered Unicron's head, alive and functioning, had taken over the minds of the Junkion populace and was forcing them to rebuild his body. Cutting out in an attempt to get back to Cybertron and warn Rodimus Prime, the Autobots were seen and came under fire from Unicron's puppet, Death's Head. Inferno was injured and Wreck-Gar stayed behind to cover their retreat, leaving only Smokescreen to pilot the shuttle back to Cybertron. Without a co-pilot, he was hard pressed to keep the ship in the air AND evade Unicron's other puppets, Scourge and Cyclonus, when they tried to shoot him down before he reached Prime. With the ship going down, Inferno hauled himself out of the medical bay long enough to toss Smokescreen to safety and guide the shuttle down in a suicide crash atop the nearby Decepticon forces.

Once Smokescreen made his report, he joined Rodimus, Scattershot and the Dinobots in returning to Junk to deal with Unicron. While Prime and the Dinobots hit the ground to deal with the Junkions, Smokescreen and Scattershot stayed aboard the shuttle to distract Unicron. Much to Scattershot's dismay, Smokescreen adapted a rather devil-may-care attitude, swooping in too close to Unicron's massive head and barely avoiding his eye-beams. Smokescreen's attitude came from his guilt over leaving Wreck-Gar along on Junk and letting Inferno get killed, but luckily his rashness didn't cause any lasting damage, and Unicron's evil was ultimately contained inside the Creation Matrix by Rodimus. The Legacy of Unicron!

Some months later, Smokescreen was part of the band of Autobots who came to Earth to free Autobot City from an occupying force of Quintessons. Space Pirates!

Marvel Generation 2 comic

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Smokescreen was fighting alongside his friend, Inferno, and some former Wreckers against a Cybertronian raiding party. However, he suffered heavy damage and was killed in battle. Escalation!

Regeneration One

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Regeneration One continues from the Marvel US series, and does not include the UK stories or any subsequently published stories.

In 2012 Smokescreen was among the detachment of Autobots that Optimus Prime brought to Earth to confront Megatron. In the aftermath of the battle, he was assigned to clean up the remains of Megatron's zombie army of "Ex-Bots" alongside Red Alert, Cosmos, and Wheeljack, throwing the bodies into a huge pit where they could be vaporized from orbit. Natural Selection, Part One Returning to Cybertron aboard the Valiant, Smokescreen and the other Autobots were unwittingly targeted by surface-to-air missiles from the Civil Defense Hub which had been overtaken by the Decepticon Clones Pounce and Wingspan, under the command of the resurrected Scorponok. Natural Selection, Part Four Though the missiles were called off at the last moment, the Autobots aboard the Valiant were now alerted to the threat and prepared for immediate deployment. Natural Selection, Part Five

Transformers '84

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Shortly after the Ark crashed on prehistoric Earth its damaged computer AUNTIE registered the approaching Grimlock as a threat and as a defensive measure, downloaded and copied the memory engrams of the Autobots' reserve assets Tracks, Hoist, Skids, Grapple, and Smokescreen, creating new drone bodies for them but leaving their sparks in magnetic limbo. However, before the Dinobot commander could reach the Ark, Ramjet, Thrust, and Dirge arrived looking for Shockwave and engaged the drone Smokescreen and its companions in battle. Stripped of their Autobot morality and controlled by AUNTIE, the drones fought well against the Coneheads Secrets & Lies #3 but were shut down when Grimlock fought his way past Guardian units and a reanimated Megatron to take AUNTIE offline. Secrets & Lies #4

Find Your Fate Junior

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The following summarizes one or more multipath adventures. Details vary depending on the paths taken in-story. See the book's page for information on alternate paths.

Attack of the Insecticons

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Smokescreen was present when Ironhide was testing Sparkplug's latest invention, the Sun-Pak, when a Decepticon raiding party, led by Starscream, attacked the Autobot's underground testing facility.

If Optimus decided to stand his ground and have the Autobots not only fight the Decepticons despite their low energy reserves, but concentrate their firepower on Starscream in order to end the Seeker once and for all, Smokescreen proved himself eager to fight, advising Optimus against accepting the Decepticon's surrender.

In another alternate path, one where the Autobots had fled the testing facility when the Decepticons attacked, eventually leading to the Decepticons successfully stealing the Sun-Pak, and booby-trapping the device in order to prevent it from being stole back, Optimus called upon Smokescreen to use his Disrupter Rifle to disable the trap. Megatron took note of Optimus's plan however, and stood before the Sun-Pak, preventing Smokescreen access to it. Smokescreen in turn came up with his own idea, and transforming to vehicle mode, began outputting enough emission fumes to blot out the sun, preventing the Sun-Pak from recharging further. An enraged Megatron attempted to bypass Smokescreen's smog by tossing the Sun-Pak to Buzzsaw, only for Optimus to intercept the pass, and ordering Smokescreen and the other Autobots back to base, securing the Autobots' victory for that day. Attack of the Insecticons

Earthquake

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In one possible sequence of events, Beachcomber, Windcharger and Powerglide uncovered a Decepticon ploy to destroy Center City. When splitting up the Autobot forces to combat the Decepticons on two fronts, one at their headquarters and the other at Center City, Optimus assigned Smokescreen to the secondary team.

If the secondary team was tasked with attacking the Decepticon fortress, and Cosmos later joined the secondary team, the Autobot spaceship contacted Smokescreen to learn the fortress's coordinates. Smokescreen obliged. The Autobots had stealthily infiltrated the Decepticons’ fortress, and had discovered the laboratory within. In one version of what happened next, the Autobots reunited with Cosmos and were then able to redirect the Destruction Beam back to its source, destroying the Decepticons and their base.

In another version of these events, Megatron called his troops to him so that they could all partake in Cosmos's dismemberment. Before the Decepticons were able to begin, Cosmos spotted the secondary team hiding nearby. Surrounding the Decepticons, the secondary team engaged their enemies. Though the Autobots defeated the Decepticons, they were unable to interfere with the Destruction beam. The Destruction beamed then reached its target, and Center City was destroyed. Though the Autobots were able to gain control of the Decepticon fortress and destroy the lab, they were not able to wipe out all of the evil robots, and enjoyed a pyrrhic victory at best. Earthquake

Desert Flight

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Early in the war, Smokescreen's home back on Cybertron was almost sent flying off into space when the Decepticons attacked with an unstable anti-gravity weapon.

Smokescreen was part of a group of the Autobots’ best scouts, led by Optimus on a fuel-finding mission. When the convoy heard a large explosion in the distance, Optimus sent Cosmos to investigate the noise.

If Cosmos radioed his findings to Optimus immediately, Optimus's convoy moved in to investigate a nearby Decepticon base. En route, the Autobots passed near a human town, but began floating in mid-air before being able to reach it. Evidently, the phenomenon was caused by a Decepticon anti-gravity weapon.

If Optimus ordered his troops to come to the humans’ aid, they found themselves taking part in a struggle in futility, as the entire town was near-weightless, meaning they couldn't put the humans anywhere where they wouldn't float away once more. Then, the Autobots heard Decepticons approaching. Helpless in their current position, the Autobots were quickly eradicated by the Decepticons.

If Optimus ordered his troops to attack the Decepticon base, they soon reached an area free of the anti-gravity beam's influence. They were then attacked by a small fleet of Decepticons. The Decepticons were quickly forced to break off their attack and retreated. But with the battle over, the Autobots noticed a small human boy at their feet. The Autobots then headed for the Decepticon base, with their stowaway. Megatron delivered an ultimatum; if the Autobots did not surrender Optimus Prime to the Decepticons immediately, he would use his gravity beam to have the nearby humans float off into space.

If the Autobots decided to continue with their initial plan to simply attack the Decepticon base, their advance was halted by a force field. Megatron then fired his beam in all directions, causing a ripple effect that sent everything not fastened down to the Earth's surface to float helplessly out into space.

Alternatively, the Autobots could concoct a plan where Optimus would pretend to allow himself to be taken prisoner, per Buddy's suggestion. In actuality, Smokescreen and the rest of the Autobots were hidden away inside Optimus's trailer. The Autobots then led a surprise attack on their unsuspecting foes.

In the event that Buddy tampered with the gravity gun in the ensuing battle, the Autobots would emerge victorious.

In the event that Buddy instead entered a space-time anomaly created throughout the course of the battle, the Autobots would lose their fight against the Decepticons, and Smokescreen wound up either injured or dead.

In a completely different possible sequence of events, wherein Cosmos had taken off to explore the Decepticon base on his own, The Autobot convoy were surprised to see two Cosmoses flying back towards them some time later. Both Cosmoses declared themselves to be the real one, and urged Optimus to destroy the other.

If Optimus destroyed the wrong Cosmos, the duplicate obliterated Smokescreen and the rest of the Autobots with the proton bomb it housed within its body.

If Optimus destroyed the duplicate Cosmos, the real one would inform the Autobots of the Decepticons’ schemes, and the convoy would roll out to take on their adversaries. They were soon met by a squad of flying Decepticons, but were at a strict disadvantage against their adversaries as their vehicle modes possessed no weapons. Smokescreen hatched a plan where he would use his exhaust fumes to provide themselves with cover.

If Optimus went along with Smokescreen's plan, the rest of the Autobots were successfully concealed behind a cloud of smoke, but Smokescreen himself was left vulnerable. Thankfully, the rest of the Autobots had the time to transform and engage the Decepticons. A fierce battle ensued, though the Autobots began to lose ground when Dirge put to good use his fear-inducing engines.

If Optimus went along with Smokescreen's plan, the Autobots gained the time they needed to transform and engage the Decepticons. A fierce battle ensued, though the Autobots began to lose ground when Dirge put to good use his fear-inducing engines.

The Autobots nonetheless managed to fight their way to the Decepticons’ base, one way or another, and defeated the Decepticons by using their own gravity weapon against them. Desert Flight

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Hailing from Primax 903.04 Gamma, Ask Vector Prime, 2015/09/14 Smokescreen was abducted during the Universe War by Unicron and placed in the Cauldron arena, where he was pitted in a duel to the death against another Smokescreen, another gladiator corrupted by Unicron's influence. He was given a gun to use by Striker, but ended up losing to the crane-Smokescreen's energy spear. After car-Smokescreen was mercilessly executed by his opponent, Unicron feasted on his spark in order to grow stronger. Abduction

Dreamwave Generation One continuity

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Smokescreen and Inferno were under Grimlock's leadership in the Lightning Strike Coalition during the Dark Ages. War Within: The Dark Ages

After the Great Shutdown, Smokescreen returned to civilian life while the Unified Cybertronian government rose up around him. Initially complacent about shared rule with the Decepticons, Smokescreen's optics were opened thanks to the revolutionary actions of the young Autobot Hot Rod and his followers. Smokescreen gathered a resistance unit of his own with Tracks, Devcon, and several Minibots. Several of his compatriots watched the footage of the battle of San Francisco that Shockwave had released in an attempt to paint Optimus Prime and his Autobots as violent savages that must be executed for the good of society. Cold War Thanks to his Autobot connections in the Triple Changer Strike Force, Smokescreen managed to get Prowl and the rest of the Ark's crew released from custody to join up with his cell, filling them in along the way on had had transpired on Cybertron duringtheir absence. Passive Aggression Smokescreen fought alongside Kup and Arcee when the Autobot rebellion launched its insurrection, Countdown to Extinction leading to the end of Shockwave's rule and his corrupt influence, leaving Cybertron under peaceful Autobot control. Revelation

2005 IDW continuity

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First appearance: Spotlight: Blaster
You got to know when to hold em, know when to fold em...

Shortly after the Battle of Thunderhead Pass which saw the apparent end of Thunderwing's rampage across Cybertron, the Autobot-Decepticon war resumed. Smokescreen was in the trenches with Jazz and Landfill waiting for Blaster's troop-rousing broadcast when the Decepticons began their big push into Autobot territory, coinciding with an attempt on Blaster's life. Spotlight: Blaster

Hundreds of years later, Smokescreen had made his way to Earth and was part of the Autobots under the command of the new Autobot leader Bumblebee. When the Combaticons were used as hired muscle by North Korea to attack the south, Skywatch deployed the Autobots to assist the beleaguered American and South Korean forces. However, as the President of the United States had unwittingly declared Cybertronians to be weapons of mass destruction, the Autobots were forced to fight the Combaticons whilst restricted to vehicle mode (albeit with heavy weapons provided by Skywatch). Smokescreen was the first to hit the enemy, riddling Vortex with cannon fire and generating smoke to confuse his opponent. Unfortunately, Vortex noted that Smokescreen couldn't see through his own smoke either, and used it against him. After the Combaticons escaped, Smokescreen awaited repairs while Ratchet tended to the more seriously damaged. Ranks of Bronze The Autobots quickly regrouped and attacked the Combaticons again. Despite some interference from the Predacons, Smokescreen and the others came out on top. All My Sins Remembered

As the Autobots returned to America, they learned that a human had almost killed Bumblebee using Cybertronian-based weaponry. Smokescreen was pissed off, accusing Skywatch of letting their technology fall into the hands of civilians, but Optimus Prime ordered him to stand down. Then without warning, the plane carrying the team was suddenly shot down above the Pacific Ocean. The Demolished Man Upon surfacing, the Autobots learned that Megatron was responsible, having returned to Earth after an earlier defeat. As they moved out to confront him near Albuquerque, Smokescreen was responsible for scouting ahead. Burning Chrome

After the Chaos War on Cybertron, Rodimus assembled a team of Autobots to search for the fabled Knights of Cybertron, in the hopes off restoring balance to their world. Smokescreen was among the Autobots who volunteered to crew the Lost Light on this mission. Hangers On After Rodimus announced that a minor issue needed to be taken care of, and everyone on the Lost Light needed to go to rooms in pairs, Smokescreen talked to Animus on the way to a room. The Chaos of Warm Things He later somehow got a huge nail embedded in his chest, leaving ship medic Ambulon speechless. As he was being treated, a weapon invented by Brainstorm backfired and paralyzed them along with almost everyone else on the ship. The Reluctant Specialist Some time before or after that incident he was seen chatting with Crosscut at Swerve's. No Guns, No Swords, No Briefcases

When Overlord went on a rampage in the Lost Light, Smokescreen and the rest of the crew attacked him en masse to little effect. Under Cold Blue Stars He later helped defend the ship against a Legislator invasion alongside Inferno. House of Ambus Smokescreen remained on the ship after a brief stop back at Cybertron, and was seen listening intently to Tailgate's story about how he beat Tyrest. Predestination: A Beginner's Guide

On a duplicate of the Lost Light created by a quantum mishap, another Smokescreen was killed and has his transformation cog harvested by the Decepticon Justice Division. slaughterhouse

Smokescreen chose to participate in Getaway's mutiny aboard the Lost Light. He supported the plan to remove Megatron from command, along with Rodimus, Ultra Magnus, and the other Autobots on-board willing to work with the Decepticon founder. After Getaway helped himself to the captain's chair, he used the mnemosurgeon Sunder to rewrite the memories of the crew. Smokescreen and the others were made to believe Rodimus and the others deliberately abandoned them to continue the quest for Cyberutopia on their own. Filling in the Blanks

Under the new command structure, the Lost Light focused entirely on completing their quest for Cyberutopia, ignoring all side-quests and distractions. The crew were allowed one night a week for socializing. Smokescreen and Inferno were seen at "Visages" sharing a drink. Full Circle Smokescreen also had a new position on the bridge, seen there during Perceptor's tests of the Warren as a shortcut through quantum space. Journey's End

Henkei! Henkei! pack-in manga

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Prime Wars Trilogy marketing material

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Smokescreen was considered a critical, if underappreciated, Autobot due to his essential role in rescuing teammates from battles that were already lost. Smokescreen's bio

Candidates for the combination that would come to be known as Sky Reign were chosen Wheeljack's bioSmokescreen's bio by other Autobots. Trailbreaker's bio

When Sky Lynx mastered the act of combination Sky Reign proved to be a ferocious beast on the battlefield, Sky Lynx's bio serving the Autobot cause on Cybertron. Wheeljack's bioAutobot Hound's bioTrailbreaker's bioSmokescreen's bio

Q-Transformers cartoon

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Voice actor: Kōki Uchiyama (Japanese)

Smokescreen and Bluestreak joined Optimus Prime, Bumblebee and Lockdown for a discussion of crappy games. The pair were able to detail a number of similarly crappy games released around the same time as Mystery of Convoy. Mystery of a Certain Psychic They were both later among the many Autobots who briefly answered Optimus Prime's summons. Mystery of Return of Convoy

Combiner Wars toy bio

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The resident fixer of the Autobots, Smokescreen cleaned up messes following battles. With his disruptive weapons, Smokescreen could confuse his enemies as his fellow Autobots regrouped for a counterattack. Combiner Wars Smokescreen toy bio

War for Cybertron Trilogy marketing material

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A look can be deceiving.

After Cybertron fell, the Autobots left their homeworld aboard the Ark, traveling through space in pursuit of the AllSpark. Smokescreen was a Ground Command Special Ops Sergeant, Earthrise toy packaging whose function was Divisionary Tactics. His primary objective was to operate Autobot disguises, and his primary weapon was the Optical Field Disruptor. Earthrise webpage[1]

2019 IDW continuity

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First appearance: Transformers #19
A wink and a nod and I'm on your squad.

Smokescreen was a career operative in Cybertron's government structure. At various times, he had worked for Intelligence, Colonial Security, and Xenorelations. The web of agencies he had been seconded between raised confusing (and potentially concerning) questions about who he was truly loyal to, at close of day. All Fall Down He knew Slipstream from his time with Intelligence, or possibly Xenorelations, but the details were classified. Moon While working for Security Operations back in the day (either directly or seconded from Intelligence), Smokescreen was assigned by Streetwise to forge contacts with the criminal businessman, Swindle. Together, they took down the more serious threat, Swindle's rival Motormaster, and Smokescreen made a contact for later use. Darkness, Once Gazed Upon: Part Two

Kind of a visual metaphor for FIRRIB argument.

After the Tether had fallen, Smokescreen was among the volunteers that Novastar assembled, being assigned ground recon with his commanding officer. All Fall Down Once they received a tip, the recon unit traveled out beyond city limits to find a group of Rise terrorists in the midst of moving bases. Quake and Frenzy were major targets for capture, and so Smokescreen used his smoke to limit visibility on the battlefield. His efforts allowed him to lure Quake into range of Novastar's electrified net, capturing one of their targets. However, the arrival of Sixshot on the scene threatened to tip the scales against them. Tremors The gigantic civilian Leviathan managed to re-secure Quake for Colonial Security, despite Sixshot's efforts. He fled with the rest of the Rise, and Novastar's team took Quake into custody. Sentinel Prime made the ill-advised decision to have Quake paraded through the streets of Iacon as a show against the Ascenticons and the Rise. Agitators in the crowd gave Quake a chance to escape. Smokescreen tracked him down, but not before Quake was killed by Bumblebee, whose mentee Rubble had been a victim of Quake's. Prisoners

Smokescreen traveled to the Winged Moon with Novastar's unit to prevent the Rise from claiming the artificial satellite's energon. He had a bittersweet reunion with the Rise lieutenant, Slipstream, whom he had fondly remembered from past assignments. New times meant new allegiances, though and Smokescreen battled with his former acquaintance. The engineers aboard the Winged Moon made the decision to destroy the energon to keep it out of Rise hands, and Colonial Security evacuated the engineering team from the otherwise lifeless moon. Moon

He both makes and blows smoke.

Smokescreen and his Colonial Security unit abandoned Iacon as it fell to the Decepticons. They became part of the Autobot faction standing in defiance of Megatron at Crystal City. Smokescreen and his comrades were deployed to the Sea of Rust when word reached them that Termagax held the Enigma of Combination near there. They set up a perimeter in advance of the Decepticons coming to claim the same prize. When the battle was joined, Smokescreen once again used his smoke to draw targets into range of his fellow soldiers. Sea of Rust II As the chaos of the battle grew, though, he was forced to fall back into the trenches himself. Combat became fierce, and the Enigma was ultimately lost to the Sea, but the Autobots survived. Enigmatic

After Ultra Magnus was captured by the Decepticons, Smokescreen led a team into Iacon to rescue him. Using his knowledge of an underground tunnel that led directly into Swindle's casino, Smokescreen unexpectedly popped in on his old pal. He smooth-talked Swindle into closing the place up early for the day, promising a huge pay-off for a speedy exit out of Iacon once their mission was done. The Autobots infiltrated the Senate chambers where Ultra Magnus was being held, and Smokescreen accidentally killed a Decepticon guard along the way by shoving him into a security laser grid. Once Magnus was freed, the Autobots sped back to Swindle's, with the Decepticons now fully aware of their presence in Iacon and cornering them inside the building. Darkness, Once Gazed Upon: Part Two With the Decepticons outside, Smokescreen asked for some illegal weapons that he knew Swindle had lying around to help cover their retreat, but Swindle was furious at the trouble that had been brought to his doorstep. The Decepticons soon breached the place and Smokescreen was sent flying through a wall in the ensuing exchange of firepower. Luckily, he landed in a storage room for the illegal weapons he had previously asked for and helped himself to the stash. Smokescreen unloaded on the attacking Decepticons before Ultra Magnus ordered him to produce smoke to cover their getaway. Chromia snagged one of Smokescreen's new guns and helped collapse part of the building around them, allowing the Autobots to escape through the hidden tunnel again. Once free of the Decepticons, Smokescreen scouted ahead as the Autobots made their way back towards Crystal City. Darkness, Once Gazed Upon: Part Three

Who does he think he is?

Smokescreen and the others made it back to Crystal City just in time for a massive Decepticon attack led by Strika. A Dust of Crystals A truce was negotiated so that some of the more existential threats to Cybertron could be dealt with. Novastar's unit were positioned to deal with the Insecticons and their growing swarm. Smokescreen located their hive under cover from his smoke. Radical Time The plan was to attach a receiver to Bombshell, the living hub of the hive, to transmit a data packet which would reprogram the Insecticlones to attack only the rust worms, another menace facing the planet. Several distractions kept away the majority of the swarm, but they were still facing the Insecticons on their home ground. Novastar got the receiver on Bombshell and held him tightly as Smokescreen provided covering fire long enough for the transmission to arrive from Darkmount. In those tense final moments, Novastar gave in to her curiosity and asked Smokescreen, once and for all, who he technically worked for? Smokescreen admitted he had lost track himself ages ago, but didn't really care. In the end, he was working for Cybertron, and that was what mattered. The mission was a success as the Insecticlones fought the rust worms, removing two threats in one strike. End of Time

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The Transformers (PS2)

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Smokescreen is a non-playable character. He appears among the legion of Autobot duplicates in the Decepticon campaign.

The Transformers

Transformers G1: Awakening

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Smokescreen was among the Autobots who left Cybertron aboard the Ark, and spent four million years in stasis after it was shot down over Earth by the Decepticons. As one of the more badly damaged Autobots, Smokescreen was stored in Metroplex until the Autobots could gather enough energon to revive him. Transformers G1: Awakening

Transformers Legends

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Smokescreen was among the Autobots handpicked by Jazz for a mission to deliver energon to a hidden Autobot base. Unfortunately their plan was foiled by the interference of Rampage, Tantrum and Headstrong. Road to Ruin Smokescreen was shocked when Omega Supreme rushed off to battle the Constructicons after the Decepticon team took over an asteroid. He and Perceptor attempted to warn Omega about the space beast contained in the asteroid, but were forced to defend San Diego when the creature was released. The Secret of Omega Supreme

Angry Birds Transformers

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Main article: Blues#As Smokescreen

Smokescreen appears as a character unlockable in Challenge Events. He is portrayed by The Blues. Angry Birds Transformers

Transformers: Battle Tactics

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Smokescreen participated in battles against a variety of opponents, both Autobots and Decepticons. Sometimes there were many of him! He was an Epic character who first appeared in the "Disaster: Code Blue" event, and could be recruited by collecting 650 units of Cybermetal, 350 units of Transmetal, 150 exclusive cores, and 50 cores of this character. Transformers: Battle Tactics

Transformers: Earth Wars

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I'm a sniper now? Cool!

Optimus Prime contacted Smokescreen through an old Cybertronian war frequency, with Smokescreen forced to take center stage and get a handle of the situation because First Aid went missing after the destruction of the Project Nova project research site. But Brake-Neck was secretly supporting Reflector too... Bit of a Longshot

Battle Hardened

Smokescreen provided cover fire for First Aid while First Aid was retrieving the Nova Core. Smokescreen notified First Aid about the imminent danger of the Nova Core once Spectro dropped it. After that whole incident, Smokescreen headed out with First Aid. Big Bang!

After he joined the other Autobots through the Space Bridge, he apologized to Melody for accidentally setting fire to some trees because of his emissions. He showed Bumblebee his Quasar Rifle and told him his usual plan to stop Decepticons, just a bit further away this time. Smokescreen Research

  • Class: Special (Sniper)
  • Lowest Star Rating: 2 star
  • Weapons: He has a custom-built Quasar rifle with a high-accuracy Emitter, fitted hair trigger and thermo-optic projectile guidance system. Basically, he snipes targets at a slow rate from long range, well out of the range of Laser Turrets and Shock Towers.
  • Ability: Execute!: Instantly destroys a building with less than 25%/30%/35% health (except the HQ)(otherwise it just deals very little damage to a building), or snipe an enemy bot dealing very high damage!
    • Cost: 3 ability points with no point increase!

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Transformers Roleplaying Game

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Smokescreen was a roguish Autobot with ties to Cybertron's pre-war security apparatus, who used underhanded tactics to advance the Autobot cause. Although some of his comrades found him hard to trust, Optimus Prime maintained complete faith in Smokescreen and his ability to outfox all but the most dangerous Decepticons. Transformers Roleplaying Game Starter Bundle

Toys

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Main article: Smokescreen (G1)/toys

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Notes

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Not cast in the '07 movie.
  • Smokescreen's original deco has been used for multiple homage toys. Armada Prowl, Cybertron Smokescreen, and live-action movie toyline Smokescreen all use the red-and-blue deco with "38" on the hood, and it was also intended to be used for a canceled Universe Smokescreen.
  • In both the original commercial advertising the new 1985 Autobot Cars and any episodes animated by the unknown Generation 1 animation studios, Smokescreen appears with an outdated character model that renders his red parts a purplish, maroon color, and makes his grey parts the same color as his tires, when the tires should be darker.
  • In late 2005, Subaru displayed a life-size robot mode prop of Binaltech Smokescreen GT using body shell parts of the then-current Impreza WRC for a corporate event. Interestingly, this prop had the same parts fitting problems in vehicle mode that the increasingly worn-out Binaltech Smokescreen and Streak toolings would exhibit in the then-current Binaltech Asterisk Alert release.
  • In the original storyboards for The Transformers: The Movie, it was Smokescreen who lay dead, rather than Wheeljack. The establishing shot of the launcher near where Wheeljack's remains lie even shows a Smokescreen-colored Wheeljack corpse.

Foreign names

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  • Japanese: Smokescreen (スモークスクリーン Sumōkusukurīn)
  • French: Écran de Fumée (Canada), Smokey (Europe, cartoon dub)
  • Hungarian: Füstfelhő ("Smokecloud")
  • Italian: Leo
  • Mandarin: Yānmù (烟幕, "Smokescreen")
  • Portuguese: Cortina de Fumo (Portugal comic), Cortina (Brazil comic)
  • Russian: Dymovik (Дымовик, "Smokeman")

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