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{{disambig2|the evil character from the mirror universe|the good character from the ''Animated'' franchise|Isaac Sumdac (Animated)}} | |||
{{disambig2|the evil character from | :''Isaac Sumdac is an evil human from the [[Shattered Glass Animated]] [[continuity family]].'' | ||
:''Isaac Sumdac is | [[File:IsaacSumdacSGAnimated-model.jpg|thumb|200px|And yet he probably still sounds like Apu.]] | ||
In another universe, the technological advances brought about by '''Isaac Sumdac''' could have proven of great benefit to humanity. But ''this'' Isaac Sumdac wants to dominate humanity, not aid it. Through sheer chance, opportunities keep presenting themselves to the not-so-good doctor, so why shouldn't he bend things to his favour? Sumdac lives for conquest, and is invigorated by his mental chess games with his reluctantly servile Autobots. Even his own daughter is a plaything to him. | |||
==Fiction== | ==Fiction== | ||
===''Animated'' | ===''Shattered Glass Animated''=== | ||
In his youth, Isaac Sumdac investigated an apparent meteor crash and instead found the decapitated head of [[Optimus Prime (SG Animated)|Optimus Prime]]. In subsequent years, Sumdac reverse engineered the technology in Prime's head to establish a ruthless military technocracy, conquering lower [[Michigan]] and ruling it from his [[Terrordrome]] in [[Detroit]] with an [[automaton|army of robots]]. {{storylink|The 'Bots and The 'Cons|The 'Cons}} | |||
Unrelatedly, a [[protoform]] found its way to Earth. {{storylink|Transformers I.Q. issue 16|Transformers I.Q. #16}} When Sumdac encountered it, it instinctively attacked him and ripped out his eye. It also subsequently assimilated his DNA {{storylink|The 'Bots and The 'Cons|The 'Cons}} and grew to consider him its creator. {{storylink|Transformers I.Q. issue 16|Transformers I.Q. #16}} The protoform became his daughter, [[Sari Sumdac (SG Animated)|Sari Sumdac]]. Isaac kept her caged up like an animal and experimented on her unique techno-organic nature. Sumdac's forcible implantation of [[AllSpark]] fragments into her skin unlocked Sari's true power and granted her a battle mode. He enlisted her as a personal enforcer, albeit fitted with a control collar to ensure her cooperation. {{storylink|The 'Bots and The 'Cons|The 'Cons}} | |||
At some point, Sumdac became personally acquainted with Optimus Prime, though whether this was when he was a disembodied head or later on is unclear. He found himself kept on his toes by the intellectual struggle for dominance between himself and the Autobot leader. {{storylink|The AllSpark Almanac Addendum}} {{storylink|Transformers Animated: The Complete AllSpark Almanac|The Complete AllSpark Almanac}} | |||
Once Sumdac was able to, he reawakened Prime and the Autobots and outfitted them with control collars as well, {{storylink|The 'Bots and The 'Cons|The 'Cons}} giving him a "crack squad of extraterrestrial assassins". {{storylink|The AllSpark Almanac Addendum}} {{storylink|Transformers Animated: The Complete AllSpark Almanac|The Complete AllSpark Almanac}} The Autobots strained under being controlled by a human, {{storylink|The 'Bots and The 'Cons|The 'Cons}} but their mutual hatred for Sumdac united them. {{storylink|Transformers I.Q. issue 16|Transformers I.Q. #16}} Nevertheless, Sudmac granted them some measure of free will and time; [[Ratchet (SG Animated)|Ratchet]] was allowed to continue his twisted experiments, and [[Prowl (SG Animated)|Prowl]] found the resources to create a clone army. The Autobots' nominal mission was to defeat [[Megatron (SG Animated)|Megatron]]'s Decepticons and capture the AllSpark; Sumdac considered a risk-benefit analysis of keeping the amoral Prime around if they succeeded. | |||
On one occasion, Megatron stole Sumdac's sonic attack robot and turned it into [[Soundwave (SG Animated)|Soundwave]], for which Sumdac blamed Sari. Professor [[Black]] was a human enemy to Sumdac's empire, and he augmented multiple humans with technology to create superheroes such as the [[Amiable Archer]], [[Millisec]], [[Private Princess]], and [[Cyrus]]. A year or so after the Soundwave incident, he returned, having recruited these human heroes into a group called [[Heroic Youths Battling Robots Infesting Detroit|HYBRID]]. With the Autobots incapacitated by Soundwave, Sari was forced to team up with some [[hobobot]]s to rescue them. In a letter addressed to her father, she expressed her resentment over once again having to do his dirty work while he sat on his butt. She closed the letter by threatening to rip out Sumdac's other eye and take control over the Terrordrome, but she may have torn the letter up before sending it. {{storylink|The AllSpark Almanac Addendum}} {{storylink|Transformers Animated: The Complete AllSpark Almanac|The Complete AllSpark Almanac}} | |||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* | * On the [[BotCon 2011]] lithograph "The 'Cons", Sumdac's fortress was erroneously referred to as the [[Technodrome]]. ''[[The AllSpark Almanac Addendum]]'' rectified this to the Terrordrome. | ||
* The | * "The 'Cons" refers to Sumdac as a professor in Prime and Bumblebee's bios, but in ''Transformers I.Q.'' he is referred to as "Dr. Sumdac". | ||
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[[Category:Convention-original characters]] | [[Category:Convention-original characters]] | ||
[[Category:Fiction-only characters]] | [[Category:Fiction-only characters]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:35, 12 December 2024
| This article is about the evil character from the mirror universe. For the good character from the Animated franchise, see Isaac Sumdac (Animated). |
- Isaac Sumdac is an evil human from the Shattered Glass Animated continuity family.

In another universe, the technological advances brought about by Isaac Sumdac could have proven of great benefit to humanity. But this Isaac Sumdac wants to dominate humanity, not aid it. Through sheer chance, opportunities keep presenting themselves to the not-so-good doctor, so why shouldn't he bend things to his favour? Sumdac lives for conquest, and is invigorated by his mental chess games with his reluctantly servile Autobots. Even his own daughter is a plaything to him.
Fiction
[edit]Shattered Glass Animated
[edit]In his youth, Isaac Sumdac investigated an apparent meteor crash and instead found the decapitated head of Optimus Prime. In subsequent years, Sumdac reverse engineered the technology in Prime's head to establish a ruthless military technocracy, conquering lower Michigan and ruling it from his Terrordrome in Detroit with an army of robots. The 'Cons
Unrelatedly, a protoform found its way to Earth. Transformers I.Q. #16 When Sumdac encountered it, it instinctively attacked him and ripped out his eye. It also subsequently assimilated his DNA The 'Cons and grew to consider him its creator. Transformers I.Q. #16 The protoform became his daughter, Sari Sumdac. Isaac kept her caged up like an animal and experimented on her unique techno-organic nature. Sumdac's forcible implantation of AllSpark fragments into her skin unlocked Sari's true power and granted her a battle mode. He enlisted her as a personal enforcer, albeit fitted with a control collar to ensure her cooperation. The 'Cons
At some point, Sumdac became personally acquainted with Optimus Prime, though whether this was when he was a disembodied head or later on is unclear. He found himself kept on his toes by the intellectual struggle for dominance between himself and the Autobot leader. The AllSpark Almanac Addendum The Complete AllSpark Almanac
Once Sumdac was able to, he reawakened Prime and the Autobots and outfitted them with control collars as well, The 'Cons giving him a "crack squad of extraterrestrial assassins". The AllSpark Almanac Addendum The Complete AllSpark Almanac The Autobots strained under being controlled by a human, The 'Cons but their mutual hatred for Sumdac united them. Transformers I.Q. #16 Nevertheless, Sudmac granted them some measure of free will and time; Ratchet was allowed to continue his twisted experiments, and Prowl found the resources to create a clone army. The Autobots' nominal mission was to defeat Megatron's Decepticons and capture the AllSpark; Sumdac considered a risk-benefit analysis of keeping the amoral Prime around if they succeeded.
On one occasion, Megatron stole Sumdac's sonic attack robot and turned it into Soundwave, for which Sumdac blamed Sari. Professor Black was a human enemy to Sumdac's empire, and he augmented multiple humans with technology to create superheroes such as the Amiable Archer, Millisec, Private Princess, and Cyrus. A year or so after the Soundwave incident, he returned, having recruited these human heroes into a group called HYBRID. With the Autobots incapacitated by Soundwave, Sari was forced to team up with some hobobots to rescue them. In a letter addressed to her father, she expressed her resentment over once again having to do his dirty work while he sat on his butt. She closed the letter by threatening to rip out Sumdac's other eye and take control over the Terrordrome, but she may have torn the letter up before sending it. The AllSpark Almanac Addendum The Complete AllSpark Almanac
Notes
[edit]- On the BotCon 2011 lithograph "The 'Cons", Sumdac's fortress was erroneously referred to as the Technodrome. The AllSpark Almanac Addendum rectified this to the Terrordrome.
- "The 'Cons" refers to Sumdac as a professor in Prime and Bumblebee's bios, but in Transformers I.Q. he is referred to as "Dr. Sumdac".


