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:''The ''Megastar'' is a [[Predacon (RID)|Predacon]] starship from the [[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (franchise)|Robots in Disguise]] [[continuity family]].''
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:''The ''Megastar'' is a [[Predacon (BW)|Predacon]] starship from the [[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2001 franchise)|2001 ''Robots in Disguise'']] [[continuity family]].''


[[Image:Megastar01.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Oddly enough, not the only spaceship that can do punchbuggies.]]
[[File:Megastar01.jpg|right|upright=1.67|thumb|Oddly enough, not the only spaceship that can do punchbuggies.]]
The '''''Megastar''''' is the [[Predacon (RID)|Predacon]] starship and mobile command center.  It is equipped with [[Transwarp cell|transwarp cells]] and also capable of moving underwater and underground; the versatile craft is constantly on the move to avoid detection by [[Autobot|Autobots]].  The ship has a throne room for [[Megatron (RID)|Megatron]], living quarters for the crew, [[energon]] smelters, and special vats for converting other energy sources into energon.  The ship's arsenal includes missiles and beam weapons, and it also has a shield that can reflect incoming beam weapons back at attackers.  With this technology, the huge vessel is able to defeat even the hitherto-undefeated [[Omega Prime]].  The ''Megastar'''s most obvious physical characteristics are its two huge, humanoid arms, one of which ends in a five-fingered fist, the other in a two-pronged claw.
The '''''Megastar''''' is the [[Predacon (BW)|Predacon]] starship and mobile command center.  It is equipped with [[transwarp cell]]s and also capable of moving underwater and underground; the versatile craft is constantly on the move to avoid detection by [[Autobot]]s.  The ship has a throne room for [[Megatron (RID)|Megatron]], living quarters for the crew, [[energon]] smelters, and special vats for converting other energy sources into energon.  The ship's arsenal includes missiles and beam weapons, and it also has a shield that can reflect incoming beam weapons back at attackers.  With this technology, the huge vessel is able to defeat even the hitherto-undefeated [[Omega Prime]].  The ''Megastar''{{'}}s most obvious physical characteristics are its two huge, humanoid arms, one of which ends in a five-fingered fist, the other in a two-pronged claw.


==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===Robots in Disguise cartoon===
===Cartoon continuity===
[[Image:Surprise_Attack_Megastar_hand.jpg|thumb|left|200px|]]
====2001 ''Robots in Disguise'' cartoon====
During a heated battle, [[Megatron (RID)|Galvatron]] expanded until he was able to graft his hand mode onto one of the ''Megastar'''s arms. Thus augmented, the ship was able to brawl [[Fortress Maximus (RID)|Fortress Maximus]] into an apparent stalemate. However, Maximus's tremendous firepower was apparently enough to destroy the ''Megastar'', and it was last seen bursting into flames and crashing and sinking beneath a lake.{{storylink|Surprise Attack!}}
[[File:SecretWeaponD5 Megastar bridge.jpg|thumb|left|upright=1.1]]
The ''Megastar'' burned up most of its energy reaching [[Earth]]. Consequently, the Predacons were forced to try to raid [[human]] energy sources while keeping the base on the move to avoid detection. While it was parked on the sea floor, the Predacons gathered up a large amount of torch-sized batteries which Megatron announced were useless. {{storylink|An Explosive Situation}} They stole the [[Plutonium Energy Generator]] and brought it back to the ''Megastar'', only to find they'd been duped by the Autobots. {{storylink|Spychangers to the Rescue}} They parked the ''Megastar'' on the undersea [[Black Pyramid]], which they hoped to tap for energy, but had to abandon the site when the Autobots found them. {{Storylink|The Hunt for Black Pyramid}}
 
[[Kenneth Onishi|Doctor Onishi]] was held prisoner aboard the ship while the Predacons tried to extract information from him. {{storylink|The Secret of the Ruins}} The ship's computers decoded one of the doctor's [[floppy disk]]s, sending the Predacons on another wild goose chase. {{Storylink|Secret Weapon: D-5}} Megatron could control his [[Mega-Laser Cannon]] from the ship, but was forced to steer away from the area when the [[Spychanger]]s destroyed the cannon, for fear the power they wielded could cause the ship to crash. {{Storylink|Mirage's Betrayal}}
 
[[File:TheDecepticons Megastar lurking.jpg|thumb|right|upright=1.1]]
The ''Megastar''<nowiki>'s</nowiki> instruments picked up [[Dorie Dutton]]'s news story about the [[Cave of the Dragon]], inadvertently leading the Predacons to another dead end. {{storylink|The Ultimate Robot Warrior}} They used the ''Megastar'' for transport around the [[United States of America]] after stealing some [[protoform]]s which they [[Reformatting|reformatted]] into [[Decepticon]]s. {{storylink|The Decepticons}} Megatron subsequently monitored the Decepticons' work from the ''Megastar'' bridge as they tried unsuccessfully to destroy [[Sherman Dam]]. {{Storylink|Commandos}} Having shot [[Movor]] into space, the Decepticons communicated with him using the ship's computer. {{storylink|Attack from Outer Space}}
 
The ''Megastar'' computers were evidently also hooked in to the [[Internet]], as [[Sky-Byte (RID)|Sky-Byte]] used them to discover he was a jellyfish via an online fish test. {{storylink|The Fish Test}} They parked the ship on [[Easter Island]] once {{storylink|Ultra Magnus: Forced Fusion!}} and once more underwater, where the the ship's computer was used by its crew to review their past defeats in the hopes of learning something. {{storylink|Mystery of the Ultra Magnus}} It was later moved to the [[Arctic]]. {{storylink|Power to Burn!}} Their interrogation of Doctor Onishi finally saw paydirt in the form of the location of [[Fortress Maximus (RID)|Fortress Maximus]], {{storylink|Fortress Maximus (episode)|Fortress Maximus}} but soon after, while the ship was parked near the pyramids, Sky-Byte removed Onishi from the ship as part of a plan and accidentally handed him back to the Autobots. {{Storylink|Koji Gets His Wish}}
 
[[File:Surprise Attack Megastar hand.jpg|thumb|left|upright=1.1]]
The ship was parked near some old ruins when Megatron decided to lead his forces in trying to obtain the [[Orb of Sigma]]. {{storylink|Peril from the Past}} Megatron's disappearance resulted in [[Scourge (RID)|Scourge]] taking command of the ''Megastar'', briefly. {{Storylink|Maximus Emerges}} After Megatron returned as Galvatron, he hid the ship in a deep sea trench while they tried to take control of Fortress Maximus. {{Storylink|The Human Element}} An attempt to kidnap [[Koji Onishi]] instead resulted in Koji's friend [[Carl (RID)|Carl]] being taken aboard the ''Megastar''. {{storylink|Mistaken Identity}}
 
During a heated battle, [[Megatron (RID)|Galvatron]] expanded until he was able to graft his hand mode onto one of the ''Megastar''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s arms. Thus augmented, the ship was able to brawl [[Fortress Maximus (RID)|Fortress Maximus]] into an apparent stalemate. However, Maximus's tremendous firepower was apparently enough to destroy the ''Megastar'', and it was last seen bursting into flames and crashing and sinking beneath a lake. {{storylink|Surprise Attack!}}
 
====Dreamwave ''Robots in Disguise'' comic====
Megatron, Scourge, and Sky-Byte were in the nondescript "Decepticon base" when Megatron ordered his two subordinates to go steal a nuclear generator. {{storylink|Ultra Magnus...to the Rescue?}}
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===Toy bio continuity===
Megatron developed a new "emissary mode" body to combine with his space cruiser and even the Autobots' [[Fortress Maximus (RID)|secret defense fortress]] {{storylink|Megatron (RID)#Megabolt|Megatron Megabolt toy bio}} courtesy of help from the time-traveling criminal [[Cryotek (RID)|Cryotek]]. {{storylink|Ask Vector Prime#Facebook|Ask Vector Prime, 30 September 2015}}


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==Notes==
==Notes==
*Whenever it appears in an episode, the Megastar is always in a completely different location than its last appearance. The second episode of ''Robots in Disguise'' establishes that the ship requires stolen/converted energy in order to move. This implies that (despite all appearances to the contrary) the Predacons actually manage to steal a considerable amount of energy during their stint on Earth, albeit while off-screen.
*Whenever it appears in an episode, the ''Megastar'' is always in a completely different location than its last appearance. The second episode of ''Robots in Disguise'' establishes that the ship requires stolen/converted energy in order to move. This implies that (despite all appearances to the contrary) the Predacons actually manage to steal a considerable amount of energy during their stint on Earth, albeit while off-screen.


*Oh, well. Every little bit helps.
===Foreign names===
*''Japanese:'' '''Destronger Idōkichi''' (デストロンガー移動基地, "Destronger Mobile Base")


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Latest revision as of 22:55, 21 November 2024

The Megastar is a Predacon starship from the 2001 Robots in Disguise continuity family.
Oddly enough, not the only spaceship that can do punchbuggies.

The Megastar is the Predacon starship and mobile command center. It is equipped with transwarp cells and also capable of moving underwater and underground; the versatile craft is constantly on the move to avoid detection by Autobots. The ship has a throne room for Megatron, living quarters for the crew, energon smelters, and special vats for converting other energy sources into energon. The ship's arsenal includes missiles and beam weapons, and it also has a shield that can reflect incoming beam weapons back at attackers. With this technology, the huge vessel is able to defeat even the hitherto-undefeated Omega Prime. The Megastar's most obvious physical characteristics are its two huge, humanoid arms, one of which ends in a five-fingered fist, the other in a two-pronged claw.

Fiction

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Cartoon continuity

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2001 Robots in Disguise cartoon

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The Megastar burned up most of its energy reaching Earth. Consequently, the Predacons were forced to try to raid human energy sources while keeping the base on the move to avoid detection. While it was parked on the sea floor, the Predacons gathered up a large amount of torch-sized batteries which Megatron announced were useless. An Explosive Situation They stole the Plutonium Energy Generator and brought it back to the Megastar, only to find they'd been duped by the Autobots. Spychangers to the Rescue They parked the Megastar on the undersea Black Pyramid, which they hoped to tap for energy, but had to abandon the site when the Autobots found them. The Hunt for Black Pyramid

Doctor Onishi was held prisoner aboard the ship while the Predacons tried to extract information from him. The Secret of the Ruins The ship's computers decoded one of the doctor's floppy disks, sending the Predacons on another wild goose chase. Secret Weapon: D-5 Megatron could control his Mega-Laser Cannon from the ship, but was forced to steer away from the area when the Spychangers destroyed the cannon, for fear the power they wielded could cause the ship to crash. Mirage's Betrayal

The Megastar's instruments picked up Dorie Dutton's news story about the Cave of the Dragon, inadvertently leading the Predacons to another dead end. The Ultimate Robot Warrior They used the Megastar for transport around the United States of America after stealing some protoforms which they reformatted into Decepticons. The Decepticons Megatron subsequently monitored the Decepticons' work from the Megastar bridge as they tried unsuccessfully to destroy Sherman Dam. Commandos Having shot Movor into space, the Decepticons communicated with him using the ship's computer. Attack from Outer Space

The Megastar computers were evidently also hooked in to the Internet, as Sky-Byte used them to discover he was a jellyfish via an online fish test. The Fish Test They parked the ship on Easter Island once Ultra Magnus: Forced Fusion! and once more underwater, where the the ship's computer was used by its crew to review their past defeats in the hopes of learning something. Mystery of the Ultra Magnus It was later moved to the Arctic. Power to Burn! Their interrogation of Doctor Onishi finally saw paydirt in the form of the location of Fortress Maximus, Fortress Maximus but soon after, while the ship was parked near the pyramids, Sky-Byte removed Onishi from the ship as part of a plan and accidentally handed him back to the Autobots. Koji Gets His Wish

The ship was parked near some old ruins when Megatron decided to lead his forces in trying to obtain the Orb of Sigma. Peril from the Past Megatron's disappearance resulted in Scourge taking command of the Megastar, briefly. Maximus Emerges After Megatron returned as Galvatron, he hid the ship in a deep sea trench while they tried to take control of Fortress Maximus. The Human Element An attempt to kidnap Koji Onishi instead resulted in Koji's friend Carl being taken aboard the Megastar. Mistaken Identity

During a heated battle, Galvatron expanded until he was able to graft his hand mode onto one of the Megastar's arms. Thus augmented, the ship was able to brawl Fortress Maximus into an apparent stalemate. However, Maximus's tremendous firepower was apparently enough to destroy the Megastar, and it was last seen bursting into flames and crashing and sinking beneath a lake. Surprise Attack!

Dreamwave Robots in Disguise comic

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Megatron, Scourge, and Sky-Byte were in the nondescript "Decepticon base" when Megatron ordered his two subordinates to go steal a nuclear generator. Ultra Magnus...to the Rescue?

Toy bio continuity

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Megatron developed a new "emissary mode" body to combine with his space cruiser and even the Autobots' secret defense fortress Megatron Megabolt toy bio courtesy of help from the time-traveling criminal Cryotek. Ask Vector Prime, 30 September 2015

Notes

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  • Whenever it appears in an episode, the Megastar is always in a completely different location than its last appearance. The second episode of Robots in Disguise establishes that the ship requires stolen/converted energy in order to move. This implies that (despite all appearances to the contrary) the Predacons actually manage to steal a considerable amount of energy during their stint on Earth, albeit while off-screen.

Foreign names

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  • Japanese: Destronger Idōkichi (デストロンガー移動基地, "Destronger Mobile Base")