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:''The Warriors Elite are a Decepticon subgroup from [[IDW Generation 1 continuity|the IDW portion]] of the [[Generation 1 continuity family]].''
:''The Warriors Elite are a Decepticon subgroup from the [[2005 IDW continuity|2005 IDW portion]] of the [[Generation 1 continuity family]].''
[[File:Gloaming-warriors-elite.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Ultra Magnus not included.]]
[[File:Gloaming-warriors-elite.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Ultra Magnus not included.]]
Titans of overwhelming power, the '''Warriors Elite''' are a squadron composed of the mightiest Decepticon warriors ever created. Some (possibly all) of these so-called "superwarriors" are known to have been physically altered by Decepticon science to render them nigh-invulnerable, and at least one has a [[dark matter fission cell|sealed, self-regenerating power core]] to eliminate the need for recharging. At least some of them have had other alterations: a kill switch which lets Megatron deactivate them at any time with a simple voice command, and in Overlord's case, an [[Achilles virus]] which prevents him from figuring out how to defeat the Decepticon leader.
Titans of overwhelming power, the '''Warriors Elite''' are a squadron composed of the mightiest Decepticon warriors ever created. Some (possibly all) of these so-called "superwarriors" are known to have been physically altered by Decepticon science to render them nigh-invulnerable, and at least one has a [[dark matter fission cell|sealed, self-regenerating power core]] to eliminate the need for recharging. At least some of them have had other alterations: a kill switch which lets Megatron deactivate them at any time with a simple voice command, and in Overlord's case, an [[Achilles virus]] which prevents him from figuring out how to defeat the Decepticon leader.


Known members include:
Known members include:
*[[Overlord (Masterforce)|Overlord]]
*[[Overlord (G1)|Overlord]]
*[[Heretech]]
*[[Heretech]]
*[[Killmaster]]
*[[Killmaster]]
*[[Sixshot (G1)|Sixshot]]
*[[Sixshot (G1)|Sixshot]]
*[[Black Shadow (Victory)|Black Shadow]]
*[[Black Shadow (G1)|Black Shadow]]


Several of these ultra-powerful fighters would go on to become [[Phase Sixer]]s once the war moved into its attrition phase and the [[Infiltration protocol|phased infiltration protocol]] went into effect.
Several of these ultra-powerful fighters would go on to become [[Phase Sixer]]s once the war moved into its attrition phase and the [[Infiltration protocol|phased infiltration protocol]] went into effect.


==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===IDW Generation 1 continuity===
===2005 IDW continuity===
Black Shadow and Heretech underwent treatment to coat their endoskeletons with [[ununtrium]], rendering them invulnerable; Sixshot underwent the process some time later {{storylink|Remembrance Day}}, and was also fitted with a [[dark matter fission cell]], though whether this was unique to him or not was unknown. {{storylink|Devastation issue 4|''Devastation'' #4}} On seeing him in action, [[Starscream (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Starscream]] expressed his concern over his sheer power and the risk that he would turn on them, but Megatron assured him he could not only defend himself, but also had an "off switch". Starscream would ultimately discover that this was in the form of a voice activated code, "Reset: Pi-Orion-Actual-Orbit. Enable". {{storylink|Devastation issue 5|''Devastation'' #5}}
Black Shadow and Heretech underwent treatment to coat their endoskeletons with [[ununtrium]], rendering them invulnerable; Sixshot underwent the process some time later {{storylink|Remembrance Day}}, and was also fitted with a [[dark matter fission cell]], though whether this was unique to him or not was unknown. {{storylink|Devastation issue 4|''Devastation'' #4}} On seeing him in action, [[Starscream (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Starscream]] expressed his concern over his sheer power and the risk that he would turn on them, but Megatron assured him he could not only defend himself, but also had an "off switch". Starscream would ultimately discover that this was in the form of a voice activated code, "Reset: Pi-Orion-Actual-Orbit. Enable". {{storylink|Devastation issue 5|''Devastation'' #5}}


As a "[[Point One Percenter]]" with a highly unusual green [[spark]], Overlord could also survive the ununtrium process and was next - and possibly last - to receive the treatment. At that time, Shockwave installed both the Achilles virus and his kill switch. {{storylink| Remembrance Day}}
As a "[[Point One Percenter]]" with a highly unusual green [[spark]], Overlord could also survive the ununtrium process and was next - and possibly last - to receive the treatment. At that time, Shockwave installed both the Achilles virus and his kill switch. {{storylink| Remembrance Day}}


The assembled Warriors Elite were present at the [[Battle for Hell's Point]], where Heretech (wielding a gun-mode Megatron) sent [[Ultra Magnus (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Ultra Magnus]] falling to his apparent death. {{storylink|The Gloaming}}
The assembled Warriors Elite were present at the [[Battle for Hell's Point]], where Heretech (wielding a gun-mode Megatron) sent [[Ultra Magnus (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Ultra Magnus]] falling to his apparent death. {{storylink|The Gloaming}}


Killmaster (remember him? With the wand?) would eventually be killed off by [[Whirl (G1)|Whirl]], who crushed his brain while he was recovering in a Deception medical center. {{storylink|Cybertronian Homesick Blues}}
Killmaster (remember him? With the wand?) disappeared, and after several million years his nemesis [[Whirl (G1)|Whirl]] assumed he was dead and began bragging that he'd killed Killmaster by crushing his brain while he was recovering in a Decepticon medical center. {{storylink|Cybertronian Homesick Blues}} However, Killmaster had actually been taken forward in time by the [[Mortilus|Necrobot]] and placed in a stasis pod, which by a staggering coincidence was opened by Whirl, and the nemeses began battling again. {{storylink|Dissolution Part 3: A World Misplaced|A World Misplaced}}


Eons later, observing the wayward Autobot [[Skids (G1)|Skids]] single-handedly defeating a [[Legislator|giant fire-breathing robot]], [[Swerve (G1)|Swerve]] asked if he was one of the Warriors Elite. Skids clarified that, no, he was a theoretician. {{storylink|Liars, A to D Part 2: Hangers On|Hangers On}}
After observing the wayward Autobot [[Skids (G1)|Skids]] single-handedly defeating a [[Legislator|giant fire-breathing robot]], [[Swerve (G1)|Swerve]] asked if he was one of the Warriors Elite. Skids clarified that, no, he was a theoretician. {{storylink|Liars, A to D Part 2: Hangers On|Hangers On}}


==Notes==
==Notes==
*In "[[Remembrance Day]]", [[Tarn (DJD)|Tarn]] is noted by Prowl as having power levels comparable to known members of the Warriors Elite, but has not yet been shown to have been one of them.
*In "[[Remembrance Day]]", [[Tarn (G1)|Tarn]] is noted by Prowl as having power levels comparable to known members of the Warriors Elite.
 
===Foreign names===
*''Japanese:'' '''Warriors Elite''' (ウォリアーズ・エリート ''Woriāzu Erīto'')


[[Category:Decepticon subgroups]]
[[Category:Decepticon subgroups]]
[[Category:IDW Generation 1 subgroups]]
[[Category:IDW (2005) subgroups]]

Latest revision as of 16:54, 14 December 2022

The Warriors Elite are a Decepticon subgroup from the 2005 IDW portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
Ultra Magnus not included.

Titans of overwhelming power, the Warriors Elite are a squadron composed of the mightiest Decepticon warriors ever created. Some (possibly all) of these so-called "superwarriors" are known to have been physically altered by Decepticon science to render them nigh-invulnerable, and at least one has a sealed, self-regenerating power core to eliminate the need for recharging. At least some of them have had other alterations: a kill switch which lets Megatron deactivate them at any time with a simple voice command, and in Overlord's case, an Achilles virus which prevents him from figuring out how to defeat the Decepticon leader.

Known members include:

Several of these ultra-powerful fighters would go on to become Phase Sixers once the war moved into its attrition phase and the phased infiltration protocol went into effect.

Fiction

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2005 IDW continuity

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Black Shadow and Heretech underwent treatment to coat their endoskeletons with ununtrium, rendering them invulnerable; Sixshot underwent the process some time later Remembrance Day, and was also fitted with a dark matter fission cell, though whether this was unique to him or not was unknown. Devastation #4 On seeing him in action, Starscream expressed his concern over his sheer power and the risk that he would turn on them, but Megatron assured him he could not only defend himself, but also had an "off switch". Starscream would ultimately discover that this was in the form of a voice activated code, "Reset: Pi-Orion-Actual-Orbit. Enable". Devastation #5

As a "Point One Percenter" with a highly unusual green spark, Overlord could also survive the ununtrium process and was next - and possibly last - to receive the treatment. At that time, Shockwave installed both the Achilles virus and his kill switch. Remembrance Day

The assembled Warriors Elite were present at the Battle for Hell's Point, where Heretech (wielding a gun-mode Megatron) sent Ultra Magnus falling to his apparent death. The Gloaming

Killmaster (remember him? With the wand?) disappeared, and after several million years his nemesis Whirl assumed he was dead and began bragging that he'd killed Killmaster by crushing his brain while he was recovering in a Decepticon medical center. Cybertronian Homesick Blues However, Killmaster had actually been taken forward in time by the Necrobot and placed in a stasis pod, which by a staggering coincidence was opened by Whirl, and the nemeses began battling again. A World Misplaced

After observing the wayward Autobot Skids single-handedly defeating a giant fire-breathing robot, Swerve asked if he was one of the Warriors Elite. Skids clarified that, no, he was a theoretician. Hangers On

Notes

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  • In "Remembrance Day", Tarn is noted by Prowl as having power levels comparable to known members of the Warriors Elite.

Foreign names

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  • Japanese: Warriors Elite (ウォリアーズ・エリート Woriāzu Erīto)