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:''Clone #2716057 is a [[Decepticon]] from the [[Transformers Animated (franchise)|Animated]] [[continuity family]].'' | :''Clone #2716057 is a [[Decepticon]] from the [[Transformers Animated (franchise)|Animated]] [[continuity family]].'' | ||
[[ | [[File:TFA Starscream-clone2716057.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Batman|Does it come in black?]]]] | ||
'''Clone #2716057''' is one of the earliest [[Starscream clone (Animated)|clones]] the magnificent Decepticon [[Starscream (Animated)|Starscream]] deigned to create of himself. While not ''nearly'' so capable and captivating as the clone who succeeded him, the superlative [[Sunstorm (Animated)|Sunstorm]], this clone represents the delightfully sycophantic side of Starscream's inimitable personality. | '''Clone #2716057''' is one of the earliest [[Starscream clone (Animated)|clones]] the magnificent Decepticon [[Starscream (Animated)|Starscream]] deigned to create of himself. While not ''nearly'' so capable and captivating as the clone who succeeded him, the superlative [[Sunstorm (Animated)|Sunstorm]], this clone represents the delightfully sycophantic side of Starscream's inimitable personality. | ||
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==Fiction== | ==Fiction== | ||
===''Animated'' cartoon=== | ===''Animated'' cartoon=== | ||
{{voiceactor|[[Tom Kenny]] (English), [[Jin Yamanoi]] (Japanese)|[[Alexander Kovrizhnykh]] (Russian), [[Stefan Staudinger]] (German), [[Krzysztof Korzeniowski]] (Polish), [[Sylvain Lemarié]] (French), [[Ricardo Sawaya]] (Brazilian Portuguese), [[Lee Sang-heon]] (Korean)}} | |||
[[File:Red Starscream.jpg|thumb|left|200px|"Now this three-dimensional sculpture in particular is quite exquisite. Its simplicity, its bold, stark lines... pray, what do you call it?"]] | |||
After evading capture by [[Lockdown (Animated)|Lockdown]] and [[Prowl (Animated)|Prowl]] on Earth's [[Moon (moon)|moon]], Starscream had Clone #2716057 destroy [[Emergency shuttle|the shuttle]] Prowl had used to travel to the Moon, then sent him and [[Clone number 3370318|Clone #3370318]] to Earth. There, the clone encountered the assembled Autobots, grandiosely lauding each of them even as they tried to capture him (though he ''did'' forget mighty [[Bulkhead (Animated)|Bulkhead's]] name) under the mistaken assumption that he was fortunate enough to be the true Starscream. When Prowl took him down with a sneak attack, he also complimented the underhanded move, further horrifying the magnificent Prowl (who had done some understandable damage to the city while skillfully showing off with his fancy new mods). | After evading capture by [[Lockdown (Animated)|Lockdown]] and [[Prowl (Animated)|Prowl]] on Earth's [[Moon (moon)|moon]], Starscream had Clone #2716057 destroy [[Emergency shuttle|the shuttle]] Prowl had used to travel to the Moon, then sent him and [[Clone number 3370318|Clone #3370318]] to Earth. There, the clone encountered the assembled Autobots, grandiosely lauding each of them even as they tried to capture him (though he ''did'' forget mighty [[Bulkhead (Animated)|Bulkhead's]] name) under the mistaken assumption that he was fortunate enough to be the true Starscream. When Prowl took him down with a sneak attack, he also complimented the underhanded move, further horrifying the magnificent Prowl (who had done some understandable damage to the city while skillfully showing off with his fancy new mods). | ||
The Autobots proceeded to bring the clone to the attention of the grand and glorious [[Megatron (Animated)|Megatron]], who had also been presented with the far superior Clone #3370318 by [[Lockdown (Animated)|Lockdown]], also believing him to be the genuine article. With both clones in the same place at the same time, Starscream's ingenious scheme was revealed: Both clones had bombs in their spark chambers that would have destroyed all of his enemies at once, had that master ninja Prowl not welded his borrowed mods to the pair and launched them high into the sky to avoid destroying Old Detroit when they exploded. How clever! {{storylink|A Fistful of Energon}} | The Autobots proceeded to bring the clone to the attention of the grand and glorious [[Megatron (Animated)|Megatron]], who had also been presented with the far superior Clone #3370318 by [[Lockdown (Animated)|Lockdown]], also believing him to be the genuine article. With both clones in the same place at the same time, Starscream's ingenious scheme was revealed: Both clones had bombs in their spark chambers that would have destroyed all of his enemies at once, had that master ninja Prowl not welded his borrowed mods to the pair and launched them high into the sky to avoid destroying Old Detroit when they exploded. How clever! {{storylink|A Fistful of Energon}} | ||
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===''The Cool'' comic=== | |||
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Clone #2716057 attacked the Autobots in a city park, but was quickly defeated by [[Prowl (Animated)|Prowl]] and his power-boosting armor. The clone was brought to a warehouse where he was joined by Clone #3370318, who had already been brought in by Lockdown. Both clones were rigged to explode by the real Starscream, but were quickly launched into the sky by Prowl, where they detonated harmlessly. {{storylink|The Cool Episode 6}} | |||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* Unidentified in his original appearance, Clone #2716057 was later "named" (so to speak) by ''[[Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac|The AllSpark Almanac]]''. | * Unidentified in his original appearance, Clone #2716057 was later "named" (so to speak) by ''[[Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac|The AllSpark Almanac]]''. | ||
* The numerical string that serves as this clone's name is taken from '' | * The numerical string that serves as this clone's name is taken from ''{{w|Futurama}}'', where it is the serial number of the robot {{w|Bender (Futurama)|Bender}}. This goes hand-in-hand with Clone #3370318's name, which is derived from the serial number of Bender's identical twin [http://theinfosphere.org/Flexo Flexo]. | ||
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- Clone #2716057 is a Decepticon from the Animated continuity family.

Clone #2716057 is one of the earliest clones the magnificent Decepticon Starscream deigned to create of himself. While not nearly so capable and captivating as the clone who succeeded him, the superlative Sunstorm, this clone represents the delightfully sycophantic side of Starscream's inimitable personality.
Fiction
[edit]Animated cartoon
[edit]- Voice actor: Tom Kenny (English), Jin Yamanoi (Japanese), Alexander Kovrizhnykh (Russian), Stefan Staudinger (German), Krzysztof Korzeniowski (Polish), Sylvain Lemarié (French), Ricardo Sawaya (Brazilian Portuguese), Lee Sang-heon (Korean)

After evading capture by Lockdown and Prowl on Earth's moon, Starscream had Clone #2716057 destroy the shuttle Prowl had used to travel to the Moon, then sent him and Clone #3370318 to Earth. There, the clone encountered the assembled Autobots, grandiosely lauding each of them even as they tried to capture him (though he did forget mighty Bulkhead's name) under the mistaken assumption that he was fortunate enough to be the true Starscream. When Prowl took him down with a sneak attack, he also complimented the underhanded move, further horrifying the magnificent Prowl (who had done some understandable damage to the city while skillfully showing off with his fancy new mods).
The Autobots proceeded to bring the clone to the attention of the grand and glorious Megatron, who had also been presented with the far superior Clone #3370318 by Lockdown, also believing him to be the genuine article. With both clones in the same place at the same time, Starscream's ingenious scheme was revealed: Both clones had bombs in their spark chambers that would have destroyed all of his enemies at once, had that master ninja Prowl not welded his borrowed mods to the pair and launched them high into the sky to avoid destroying Old Detroit when they exploded. How clever! A Fistful of Energon
The Cool comic
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Clone #2716057 attacked the Autobots in a city park, but was quickly defeated by Prowl and his power-boosting armor. The clone was brought to a warehouse where he was joined by Clone #3370318, who had already been brought in by Lockdown. Both clones were rigged to explode by the real Starscream, but were quickly launched into the sky by Prowl, where they detonated harmlessly. The Cool Episode 6
Notes
[edit]- Unidentified in his original appearance, Clone #2716057 was later "named" (so to speak) by The AllSpark Almanac.
- The numerical string that serves as this clone's name is taken from Futurama, where it is the serial number of the robot Bender. This goes hand-in-hand with Clone #3370318's name, which is derived from the serial number of Bender's identical twin Flexo.



