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[[Image:Shermandam.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Sherman Dam is the perfect size for robot melees.]]
[[File:Shermandam.jpg|upright=1.1|thumb|Sherman Dam is the perfect size for robot melees.]]


''Sherman Dam is a structure on [[Earth]] in the [[Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].''
'''Sherman Dam''', sometimes known as '''Boulder Dam''', is the largest dam in the Western hemisphere. It's so large that its power plant has ceilings and platforms built perfectly for robots the size of cars and airplanes. How convenient!


'''Sherman Dam''' is the largest dam in the Western hemisphere.  Its hydroelectric power plant has a capacity of ''one million, seven hundred fifty thousand kilowatts.'' Mmmmm... ''power''.
Said hydroelectric power plant also has a capacity of ''one million, seven hundred fifty thousand kilowatts.''
==Fiction==
===Generation 1 cartoon continuity===
====''The Transformers'' cartoon====
[[File:Humansmall.jpg|left|upright=1.4|thumb|"Could you reach that shelf for me?"]]
Shortly after the [[Decepticon]] reawakening on [[Earth]], [[Megatron (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Megatron]] led his troops to Sherman Dam in an attempt to gather energy. He easily captured the facility from its [[human]] operators and sent [[Rumble (G1)|Rumble]] to create more energy for the dam's generators by using his pile drivers to make a tidal wave. The other Decepticons then made [[energon cube]]s from the energy before the waves began to tear the dam apart. As the water from the "tidal wave" overtopped the dam, the Autobots scrambled about evacuating townspeople downstream and creating diversionary channels to reduce the flooding. [[Optimus Prime (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Optimus Prime]] and the rest of the [[Autobot]]s attempted to stop the Decepticons from escaping with their [[energon]] haul, but were defeated. The Decepticons fled, though the weakened dam never burst. {{storylink|More than Meets the Eye, Part 2}}
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Said power plant has ceilings and platforms built perfectly for robots the size of cars.  How convenient!
====''Robotmasters'' online manga====
The wayward [[Reverse Convoy]] claimed to have been attacked at Sherman Dam by the [[Decepticon]]s. To investigate, several [[Autobot]]s accompanied Reverse Convoy to Sherman Dam. {{Storylink|Strategic Meeting: The Mysterious New Warrior}} There, they fell into a Decepticon trap and were bound. To lure out the other Autobots, Reverse Convoy sent out a SOS, drawing in [[Star Saber (G1)|Star Saber]] and [[Lio Convoy (BW)|Lio Convoy]]. Soon, Reverse Convoy revealed himself as [[Megatron (G1)|Rebirth Megatron]]. His plans were foiled when Star Saber and Lio Convoy freed the Autobots; in his retreat, Megatron destroyed the dam. {{Storylink|The Dark Emperor of Destruction, Reborn}}


==Fiction==
====''Kiss Players''====
===Generation 1 cartoon continuity===
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Shortly after the [[Decepticon]] arrival on [[Earth]], [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]] led his troops to Sherman dam in an attempt to gather energy.  He easily captured the facility from its [[human]] operators, and sent [[Rumble (G1)|Rumble]] to create more energy for the dam's generators by using his pile drivers to make a tidal wave.  The other Decepticons then made [[Energon|Energon Cubes]] from the energy before the waves began to tear the dam apart.  As the water from the "tidal wave" overtopped the dam, the Autobots scrambled about evacuating townspeople downstream and creating diversionary channels to reduce the flooding. [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]] and the rest of the [[Autobots]] attempted to stop the Decepticons from escaping with their energy haul, but were defeated.  The Decepticons fled, though the weakened dam never burst.  {{storylink|More Than Meets the Eye, Part 2}}


====''Kiss Players Position'' manga====
===Mail-order posters===
The Autobots protected the dam from falling into the control of the Decepticons. {{storylink|Battle in the Desert Valley}} {{storylink|The Power Struggle}}
{{note|The dam is called "Boulder Dam" in ''Battle in the Desert Valley''.}}


===Marvel ''The Transformers'' comics===
{{noteukexclusive|Sherman Dam}}
[[File:Boulderdamfight.jpg|upright=1.1|thumb|Now where have we seen this before?]]
As they made their way to the Ark, Ratchet described the battle at dam to the Dinobots as a way to illustrate the difficulties the Autobots had in relaying their peaceful intentions to the humans. In Ratchet's version of events, the humans whose houses had just been saved were still angry at the giant robots who'd caused all the trouble in the first place. {{storylink|Decepticon Dam-Busters!}}


{{note|The dam was called "Sherman Dam" in part 1 and "Boulder Dam" in part 2.}}


===Marvel Comics continuity===
===Dreamwave ''Generation One'' continuity===
[[Image:Boulderdamfight.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Now where have we seen this before?]]
As Megatron and the newly appointed Optimus Prime battled deep within Cybertron, the [[Matrix of Leadership]] gave them a vision of their future fight atop Sherman Dam. The sight was enough to make Megatron stop hitting his foe for a short period. {{storylink|The War Within issue 5|The War Within #5}}
''(Events in italics occurred in UK-only stories.)''


''Ratchet described the battle at "Boulder Dam" to the Dinoobots, as they made their way to the Ark, as a way to illustrate the difficulties the Autobots had in relaying their peaceful intentions to the humans. In Ratchet's version of events, the humans whose houses had just been saved were still angry at the giant robots who'd caused all the trouble in the first place.''  {{storylink|Decepticon Dam-Busters!}}''
===2001 ''Robots in Disguise'' cartoon===
Sherman Dam was wired to blow with multiple [[pulsar bomb]]s planted by [[Scourge (RID)|Scourge]] and his Decepticons to scare the humans into surrendering. However, the plan failed because [[Sky-Byte (RID)|Sky-Byte]] attempted to gain credit by taking control of the bombs, only to be stopped at the last minute by [[Optimus Prime (RID)|Optimus Prime]], who caused the detonator trigger to fall into the water. Megatron, angered about looking like an idiot to the humans, then ordered his soldiers to destroy the dam by any means. [[Mega-Octane]] blasted the main bomb, opening a hole in the dam and causing a power outage in nearby [[Las Bogus]]. The Decepticons were then driven off by the Autobots, the dam was repaired and the power was restored. {{storylink|Commandos}}


===Dreamwave comics continuity===
===Ask Vector Prime===
Seen again via flashforward. {{storylink|The War Within}}
There was a really awesome fight at Sherman Dam in [[Primax 096.0 Beta]]! [[Optimus Prime (G1)#General Optimus|General Optimus Prime]] and [[Megatron (G1)/toys#ATB|ATB Megatron]] duked it out while [[Hound (G1)#TransTech|Sergeant Hound]] kept [[Starscream (G1)/toys#ATB|Lieutenant Starscream]] from interfering; [[Defensor (G1)#Generation 2|Defensor]] and the [[Laser Cycle]] [[Jazz (G1)/toys#LaserCycle|Jazz]] tried to evacuate humans while their Decepticon counterparts [[Menasor (G1)#Generation 2|Menasor]] and [[Soundwave (G1)/toys#LaserCycle|Soundwave]] blocked them; the [[Go-Bot (G2)|Go-Bots]] [[Greasepit (G2 Go-Bot)|Greasepit]] and [[Rumble (G1)#Generation 2|Rumble]] duked it out underwater; and [[Mirage (G1)/toys#Notes|Mirage]] and [[Sideswipe (G1)/toys#Notes|Sideswipe]] tried to stop [[Sandstorm (G2)|Sandstorm]] running off with energon! Then [[:File:G2GrimlockArtwork.jpg|Grimlock]], [[:File:G2SwoopArtwork.jpg|Swoop]], and [[:File:G2SludgeBoxart.jpg|Sludge]] turned up! ''Whoa!'' {{storylink|Ask Vector Prime#Facebook|Ask Vector Prime, 2015/09/06}}


===Robots in Disguise cartoon===
===''Star Trek vs. Transformers''===
While mind-melded with Optimus Prime, [[Spock]] glimpsed a memory of Prime facing off with Megatron atop the dam. {{storylink|Prime's Directive, Part Two}}


==Merchandise==
* '''Transformers Monopoly''' (2007)
: Sherman Dam replaces St. James Place in this version of the [[Monopoly|game]].


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==Notes==
==Trivia==
*The dam battle between Megatron and Optimus Prime is probably their second-most famous animated confrontation, aside from their final battle in [[The Transformers: The Movie|the 1986 movie]]. Although not especially well animated or impressively choreographed in any way, the unusual location and unique weapons (that were never used again) seems to have made the fight stand out in the fans' minds. Notably, clips from the dam battle were included in the longer [[title sequence]] used for the first two seasons of the cartoon when it aired in Japan. Perhaps it was this showcasing of the fight that contributed to its memorability and familiarity, at least in Japan enough for Takara to render the [[axe (weapon)|axe]] and flail as toys for the first time in [[Heroes of Cybertron (toyline)|their PVC figure series]] and as new accessories for reissues of the original Optimus Prime and Megatron toys.  
*The dam-battle between Megatron and Optimus Prime is probably their second-most famous animated confrontation, aside from their final battle in [[The Transformers: The Movie|the movie]]. Although not especially well-animated or impressively choreographed in any way, the unusual location and unique weaponry (that was never used again) seemed to have made the fight stand out in fans' minds. Notably, clips from the dam-battle were included in the longer opening sequence used for the first two seasons of the cartoon when it aired in Japan. Perhaps it was this showcasing of the fight that contributed to its memorability and familiarity, at least in Japan - enough for Takara to render the axe and flail as toys for the first time in their [[Super Collection Figure|PVC]] figure series and as new accessories for reissues of the original Prime and Megatron toys.  
*"Boulder Dam", the alternate name for the Sherman Dam in the Marvel Comics continuity, is actually the pre-1947 name of the real-life [[Hoover Dam]], which also appears in ''Transformers'' from time to time.
*"[[Boulder Dam]]", the alternate name for the Sherman Dam in the Marvel Comics continuity, is actually the pre-1947 name of the real-life [[Hoover Dam]], which also appears in ''Transformers'' from time to time.
*A battle at Sherman Dam involving a fight between Megatron and Optimus Prime using their respective flail and axe weapons found some way to happen in three of the four major Generation 1 continuities. [[IDW Publishing|IDW]] skipped it, but came up with a [[Sherma Bridge|Cybertronian substitute]]. The movie continuity also got a flail, a blade, and a dam, although not quite added together in the same way.
*A battle at Sherman Dam involving a fight between Megatron and Optimus Prime using their respective flail and axe weapons found some way to happen in three of the four major Generation 1 continuities, and even the movie got a flail, a blade and a dam, although not quite added together in the same way.  In other words, [[IDW]], we're waiting.
*Yes.  That is a lot of power.


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Latest revision as of 04:28, 23 April 2026

Sherman Dam is the perfect size for robot melees.

Sherman Dam, sometimes known as Boulder Dam, is the largest dam in the Western hemisphere. It's so large that its power plant has ceilings and platforms built perfectly for robots the size of cars and airplanes. How convenient!

Said hydroelectric power plant also has a capacity of one million, seven hundred fifty thousand kilowatts.

Fiction

[edit]

Generation 1 cartoon continuity

[edit]

The Transformers cartoon

[edit]
"Could you reach that shelf for me?"

Shortly after the Decepticon reawakening on Earth, Megatron led his troops to Sherman Dam in an attempt to gather energy. He easily captured the facility from its human operators and sent Rumble to create more energy for the dam's generators by using his pile drivers to make a tidal wave. The other Decepticons then made energon cubes from the energy before the waves began to tear the dam apart. As the water from the "tidal wave" overtopped the dam, the Autobots scrambled about evacuating townspeople downstream and creating diversionary channels to reduce the flooding. Optimus Prime and the rest of the Autobots attempted to stop the Decepticons from escaping with their energon haul, but were defeated. The Decepticons fled, though the weakened dam never burst. More than Meets the Eye, Part 2

Robotmasters online manga

[edit]

The wayward Reverse Convoy claimed to have been attacked at Sherman Dam by the Decepticons. To investigate, several Autobots accompanied Reverse Convoy to Sherman Dam. Strategic Meeting: The Mysterious New Warrior There, they fell into a Decepticon trap and were bound. To lure out the other Autobots, Reverse Convoy sent out a SOS, drawing in Star Saber and Lio Convoy. Soon, Reverse Convoy revealed himself as Rebirth Megatron. His plans were foiled when Star Saber and Lio Convoy freed the Autobots; in his retreat, Megatron destroyed the dam. The Dark Emperor of Destruction, Reborn

Kiss Players

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Mail-order posters

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The Autobots protected the dam from falling into the control of the Decepticons. Battle in the Desert Valley The Power Struggle

The dam is called "Boulder Dam" in Battle in the Desert Valley.

Marvel The Transformers comics

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Sherman Dam appeared exclusively in the UK portion of the Marvel Comics continuity.
Now where have we seen this before?

As they made their way to the Ark, Ratchet described the battle at dam to the Dinobots as a way to illustrate the difficulties the Autobots had in relaying their peaceful intentions to the humans. In Ratchet's version of events, the humans whose houses had just been saved were still angry at the giant robots who'd caused all the trouble in the first place. Decepticon Dam-Busters!

The dam was called "Sherman Dam" in part 1 and "Boulder Dam" in part 2.

Dreamwave Generation One continuity

[edit]

As Megatron and the newly appointed Optimus Prime battled deep within Cybertron, the Matrix of Leadership gave them a vision of their future fight atop Sherman Dam. The sight was enough to make Megatron stop hitting his foe for a short period. The War Within #5

2001 Robots in Disguise cartoon

[edit]

Sherman Dam was wired to blow with multiple pulsar bombs planted by Scourge and his Decepticons to scare the humans into surrendering. However, the plan failed because Sky-Byte attempted to gain credit by taking control of the bombs, only to be stopped at the last minute by Optimus Prime, who caused the detonator trigger to fall into the water. Megatron, angered about looking like an idiot to the humans, then ordered his soldiers to destroy the dam by any means. Mega-Octane blasted the main bomb, opening a hole in the dam and causing a power outage in nearby Las Bogus. The Decepticons were then driven off by the Autobots, the dam was repaired and the power was restored. Commandos

Ask Vector Prime

[edit]

There was a really awesome fight at Sherman Dam in Primax 096.0 Beta! General Optimus Prime and ATB Megatron duked it out while Sergeant Hound kept Lieutenant Starscream from interfering; Defensor and the Laser Cycle Jazz tried to evacuate humans while their Decepticon counterparts Menasor and Soundwave blocked them; the Go-Bots Greasepit and Rumble duked it out underwater; and Mirage and Sideswipe tried to stop Sandstorm running off with energon! Then Grimlock, Swoop, and Sludge turned up! Whoa! Ask Vector Prime, 2015/09/06

Star Trek vs. Transformers

[edit]

While mind-melded with Optimus Prime, Spock glimpsed a memory of Prime facing off with Megatron atop the dam. Prime's Directive, Part Two

Merchandise

[edit]
  • Transformers Monopoly (2007)
Sherman Dam replaces St. James Place in this version of the game.

Notes

[edit]
  • The dam battle between Megatron and Optimus Prime is probably their second-most famous animated confrontation, aside from their final battle in the 1986 movie. Although not especially well animated or impressively choreographed in any way, the unusual location and unique weapons (that were never used again) seems to have made the fight stand out in the fans' minds. Notably, clips from the dam battle were included in the longer title sequence used for the first two seasons of the cartoon when it aired in Japan. Perhaps it was this showcasing of the fight that contributed to its memorability and familiarity, at least in Japan — enough for Takara to render the axe and flail as toys for the first time in their PVC figure series and as new accessories for reissues of the original Optimus Prime and Megatron toys.
  • "Boulder Dam", the alternate name for the Sherman Dam in the Marvel Comics continuity, is actually the pre-1947 name of the real-life Hoover Dam, which also appears in Transformers from time to time.
  • A battle at Sherman Dam involving a fight between Megatron and Optimus Prime using their respective flail and axe weapons found some way to happen in three of the four major Generation 1 continuities. IDW skipped it, but came up with a Cybertronian substitute. The movie continuity also got a flail, a blade, and a dam, although not quite added together in the same way.