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{{factions| | {{disambig2|the movieverse Decepticon|the ''Armada'' Autobot Mini-Con|Incinerator (Armada)}} | ||
{{disambig2|the Decepticon | :''Incinerator is a [[Decepticon]] from the [[Transformers (2007 franchise)|Transformers]] portion of the [[movie continuity family]].'' | ||
:''Incinerator is a [[Decepticon]] from the [[ | |||
[[File:Titan19 NewCons.jpg|thumb|upright=1.67|Incinerator (far right): joined the Samaritans for one day and four people committed suicide — and one was a wrong number.]] | [[File:Titan19 NewCons.jpg|thumb|upright=1.67|Incinerator (far right): joined the Samaritans for one day and four people committed suicide — and one was a wrong number.]] | ||
Most of the Decepticons who came to [[Earth]] seeking [[Megatron (Movie)|Megatron]] stick to the shadows, stealthily seeking out tips on their leader's whereabouts. However, stealth is not '''Incinerator'''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s thing. He wants to know where Megatron is, and he's going to interrogate every [[Autobot]] he can capture to find out. His interrogations generally consist of taking his hapless "passengers" on a terrifying flight and scaring whatever scraps of information they might have out of them. Of course, once they've told Incinerator what he needs to know, they're free to go | Most of the Decepticons who came to [[Earth]] seeking [[Megatron (Movie)|Megatron]] stick to the shadows, stealthily seeking out tips on their leader's whereabouts. However, stealth is not '''Incinerator'''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s thing. He wants to know where Megatron is, and he's going to interrogate every [[Autobot]] he can capture to find out. His interrogations generally consist of taking his hapless "passengers" on a terrifying flight and scaring whatever scraps of information they might have out of them. Of course, once they've told Incinerator what he needs to know, they're free to go... from 25,000 feet up.<ref>''Transformers'' Voyager Class Incinerator packaging bio</ref> | ||
...from 25,000 feet up. | |||
==Fiction== | ==Fiction== | ||
===Titan | ===Titan movie comics=== | ||
In a [[Tyran 208.28 Gamma|divergent timeline]], the Decepticons succeeded at Mission City and conquered the United States. Incinerator was one of [[Stockade (Movie)|Stockade]]'s "new Decepticons": a group of Decepticons who remained on the dying Cybertron out of patriotism, and survived by feeding on [[Nucleon (substance)|Nucleon]]. Sadly, he does not have copter blades for hands. {{storylink|Transformers Comic issue 17|Return to Cybertron: Part 1}} | |||
Incinerator was one of [[Stockade (Movie)|Stockade]]'s "new Decepticons": a group of Decepticons who remained on the dying Cybertron out of patriotism, and survived by feeding on [[Nucleon]]. Sadly, he does not have copter blades for hands. | |||
[[File:Movie Incinerator whoops.jpg|thumb|left|upright=1.1|''Wahh wahh waaahhhhhh...'']] | [[File:Movie Incinerator whoops.jpg|thumb|left|upright=1.1|''Wahh wahh waaahhhhhh...'']] | ||
Incinerator helped summon an entity to Cybertron to rebirth the dead world and oversaw the use of Nucleon to provide power for the process, a situation likely made harder by his hands turning into spiky blades between scenes. The Nucleon flow was stopped by [[Bumblebee (Movie)|Bumblebee]], but the entity arrived anyway and Incinerator was seen with a big "oh whoops" expression when the entity announced its name was [[Unicron]]. {{storylink|Transformers Comic issue 18|Return to Cybertron: Part 2}} | |||
Incinerator moaned this was not meant to happen, moaned they were all going to die, and probably would have moaned that he had normal fingers again if things were not so bad. {{storylink|Transformers Comic issue 19|Return to Cybertron: Part 3}} He helped stop Unicron. {{storylink|Transformers Comic issue 20|Return to Cybertron: Part 4}} | |||
When Stockade made a deal with the Autobots and arrived to defend Earth, Incinerator was part of his air support. {{storylink|Transformers Comic issue 24|Revolution Part 2}} He joined Stockade in storming the [[Decepticon Heartland]], and found himself in [[Megatron (Movie)|Megatron's]] gun-sights. | When Stockade made a deal with the Autobots and arrived to defend Earth, Incinerator was part of his air support. {{storylink|Transformers Comic issue 24|Revolution Part 2}} He joined Stockade in storming the [[Decepticon Heartland]], and found himself in [[Megatron (Movie)|Megatron's]] gun-sights. | ||
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===IDW | ===IDW movie comics=== | ||
[[File:Alliance4 Incineratordies.jpg|thumb|upright=1.67|Oh well. He still did better than [[Vortex (Movie)|Vortex]].]] | [[File:Alliance4 Incineratordies.jpg|thumb|upright=1.67|Oh well. He still did better than [[Vortex (Movie)|Vortex]].]] | ||
Incinerator was one of the Decepticons who ended up near [[Earth]] while serving under [[Soundwave (ROTF)|Soundwave]]'s command on the ''[[Nemesis (ROTF)|Nemesis]]''. Disguised as a [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] Kamov Ka-25 helicopter, he transported the [[Alice|Pretender spy]] to [[New York City]] to hunt down [[Bill Simmons]] after his escape from [[Soviet Research Station Oktober]]. Incinerator destroyed the building Simmons was hiding in, presumably killing him. {{storylink|Convergence chapter 3}} | Incinerator was one of the Decepticons who ended up near [[Earth]] while serving under [[Soundwave (ROTF)|Soundwave]]'s command on the ''[[Nemesis (ROTF)|Nemesis]]''. Disguised as a [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] Kamov Ka-25 helicopter, he transported the [[Alice (ROTF)|Pretender spy]] to [[New York City]] to hunt down [[Bill Simmons]] after his escape from [[Soviet Research Station Oktober]]. Incinerator destroyed the building Simmons was hiding in, presumably killing him. {{storylink|Convergence chapter 3}} | ||
Years later, Soundwave sent Incinerator to Earth to search for a [[Star Harvester]], and he and [[Dropkick]] made their landing in [[Florida]]. They destroyed an [[United States of America|American]] [[United States military|military base]] leaving no survivors, before scanning suitable Earth forms. {{storylink|Alliance issue 3|Alliance #3}} | Years later, Soundwave sent Incinerator to Earth to search for a [[Star Harvester]], and he and [[Dropkick (Movie)|Dropkick]] made their landing in [[Florida]]. They destroyed an [[United States of America|American]] [[United States military|military base]] leaving no survivors, before scanning suitable Earth forms. {{storylink|Alliance issue 3|Alliance #3}} | ||
Both Incinerator and Dropkick were tracked down by the Autobots and their human allies. In the battle that followed, Incinerator had managed to pin [[Ratchet (Movie)|Ratchet]] down with his blades, but was distracted when the Autobot medic sawed into his ankle, allowing [[Optimus Prime (Movie)|Optimus Prime]] to finish him off with an energy blade through his [[spark]]. {{storylink|Alliance issue 4|Alliance #4}} | Both Incinerator and Dropkick were tracked down by the Autobots and their human allies. In the battle that followed, Incinerator had managed to pin [[Ratchet (Movie)|Ratchet]] down with his blades, but was distracted when the Autobot medic sawed into his ankle, allowing [[Optimus Prime (Movie)|Optimus Prime]] to finish him off with an energy blade through his [[spark]]. {{storylink|Alliance issue 4|Alliance #4}} | ||
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==Commercial appearances== | |||
*Incinerator, along with Stockade, were two (likely terran) vehicles that were [[AllSpark Mutation|brought to life]] by the AllSpark's power as new Decepticons. Though the Autobot [[Landmine (Movie)|Landmine]] was outnumbered by the two Decepticons, Optimus Prime came to his rescue. {{Storylink|Commercial/Transformers (2007)#Toy commercials|AllSpark Power Movie figures}} | |||
==Toys== | ==Toys== | ||
===''Transformers'' (2007)=== | ===''Transformers'' (2007)=== | ||
[[File:Movie Incinerator toy.jpg | [[File:Movie Incinerator toy.jpg|upright=1.67|thumb|Beware my spinning hands of terror! (''Hasbro version pictured'')]] | ||
[[File:Movie-toy Incinerator TakTom.jpg|upright=1.67|thumb|(''TakaraTomy version pictured'')]] | |||
<ul class="iconlist">{{Bp-d1|'''Incinerator''' (Voyager Class, [[2008]])}}</ul> | |||
:*''TakaraTomy ID number:'' '''MD-22''' | |||
:*''Accessories:'' Rotors | |||
{{toydesigner|[[Takio Ejima]] (TakaraTomy)}} | |||
: Part of the "[[AllSpark Power]]" portion of the movie line, Incinerator transforms into a | : Part of the "[[AllSpark Power]]" portion of the [[Transformers (2007 toyline)|2007 movie line]], Incinerator transforms into an unlicensed approximation of a {{w|V-22 Osprey}} tiltrotor transport aircraft, based upon the CV-22 variant used by the US Air Force and featured in the [[Transformers (film)|film]]. | ||
: Pulling back the radar dish on the tail activates an extensive gear-train, which causes both rotors to rotate regardless of whatever position his wings/arms are in, though the rotors' momentum wears off quickly. His [[Automorph Technology|Automorph]] feature opens up his canopy as his chest assembly is rotated downwards into [[robot mode]] and (in a lesser Automorph) pops out his pelvis once his legs are separated away from his vehicle underside. | : Pulling back the radar dish on the tail activates an extensive gear-train, which causes both rotors to rotate regardless of whatever position his wings/arms are in, though the rotors' momentum wears off quickly. His [[Automorph Technology|Automorph]] feature opens up his canopy as his chest assembly is rotated downwards into [[robot mode]] and (in a lesser Automorph) pops out his pelvis once his legs are separated away from his vehicle underside. He also features [[light-piping]] for his visor. He is packaged without his rotor props attached, so he requires very minor assembly out of box. | ||
: The [[TakaraTomy]] version of Incinerator sports a different color scheme than the [[Hasbro]] counterpart, replacing the two shades of gray with a primarily black color (but retaining the purple and "Allspark Power" blue plastic colors). In addition, it also sports "0025" markings on the tail in an attempt to make the [[alternate mode]] more [[Show-accuracy|movie-accurate]], though this aim is questionable given the Ospreys in the Movie weren't black. Like all Japanese "Allspark Power" releases, "black" Incinerator comes with a small Allspark cube accessory. | : The [[TakaraTomy]] version of Incinerator sports a different color scheme than the [[Hasbro]] counterpart, replacing the two shades of gray with a primarily black color (but retaining the purple and "Allspark Power" blue plastic colors). In addition, it also sports "0025" markings on the tail in an attempt to make the [[alternate mode]] more [[Show-accuracy|movie-accurate]], though this aim is questionable given the Ospreys in the Movie weren't black. Like all Japanese "Allspark Power" releases, "black" Incinerator comes with a small Allspark cube accessory. | ||
::*''[http://www.tfu.info/2008/Decepticon/Incinerator/incinerator.htm More information on Incinerator at TFU.info]'' | ::*''[http://www.tfu.info/2008/Decepticon/Incinerator/incinerator.htm More information on Incinerator at TFU.info]'' | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* "Incinerator" was one of the many working names for fellow Decepticon helicopter [[Blackout (Movie)|Blackout]]. | * "Incinerator" was one of the many working names for fellow Decepticon helicopter [[Blackout (Movie)|Blackout]]. | ||
* Incinerator's coloration and personality appear to be based on those of the [[The Transformers (franchise)|Generation 1]] [[Combaticon (G1)|Combaticon]] [[Vortex (G1)|Vortex]]... which was yet another working name for Blackout. | * Incinerator's coloration and personality appear to be based on those of the [[The Transformers (franchise)|Generation 1]] [[Combaticon (G1)|Combaticon]] [[Vortex (G1)|Vortex]]... which was yet another working name for Blackout. | ||
* Incinerator's | * Incinerator's [[:File:Movie-Incinerator-art.jpg|packaging art]] wildly misinterprets the toy's headsculpt, turning its [[Jazz (Movie)|Jazz]]-esque light-piped eye visor into a brim on his helmet, and then inserting large [[Bumblebee (Movie)|Bumblebee]]-style eyes below it. | ||
* Incinerator's appearance in [[IDW Publishing]]'s ''[[Transformers: Alliance|Alliance]]'' comic features a design that is strongly influenced by ''[[Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (film)|Revenge of the Fallen]]'' concept artist [[Ben Procter]]'s design for a transforming Osprey that would later become [[Springer (ROTF)|Springer]]. | * Incinerator's appearance in [[IDW Publishing]]'s ''[[Transformers: Alliance|Alliance]]'' comic features a design that is strongly influenced by ''[[Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (film)|Revenge of the Fallen]]'' concept artist [[Ben Procter]]'s design for a transforming Osprey that would later become [[Springer (ROTF)|Springer]]. | ||
* Perhaps coincidentally | * Perhaps coincidentally, Incinerator's death at the hands of [[Optimus Prime (Movie)|Optimus Prime]] in ''Alliance'' is almost identical to how Optimus himself was later killed by [[Megatron (Movie)|Megatron]] in ''[[Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (film)|Revenge of the Fallen]]''. Karma's a bitch ain't it? | ||
===Foreign names=== | |||
*''Japanese:'' '''Incinerator''' (インシネレーター ''Inshinerētā'') | |||
==References== | |||
{{reflist}} | |||
[[Category:Interrogators]] | |||
[[Category:Movie Decepticons]] | [[Category:Movie Decepticons]] | ||
[[Category:Revenge of the Fallen Decepticons]] | [[Category:Revenge of the Fallen Decepticons]] | ||
Latest revision as of 19:22, 24 April 2026
| This article is about the movieverse Decepticon. For the Armada Autobot Mini-Con, see Incinerator (Armada). |
- Incinerator is a Decepticon from the Transformers portion of the movie continuity family.

Most of the Decepticons who came to Earth seeking Megatron stick to the shadows, stealthily seeking out tips on their leader's whereabouts. However, stealth is not Incinerator's thing. He wants to know where Megatron is, and he's going to interrogate every Autobot he can capture to find out. His interrogations generally consist of taking his hapless "passengers" on a terrifying flight and scaring whatever scraps of information they might have out of them. Of course, once they've told Incinerator what he needs to know, they're free to go... from 25,000 feet up.[1]
Fiction
[edit]Titan movie comics
[edit]In a divergent timeline, the Decepticons succeeded at Mission City and conquered the United States. Incinerator was one of Stockade's "new Decepticons": a group of Decepticons who remained on the dying Cybertron out of patriotism, and survived by feeding on Nucleon. Sadly, he does not have copter blades for hands. Return to Cybertron: Part 1

Incinerator helped summon an entity to Cybertron to rebirth the dead world and oversaw the use of Nucleon to provide power for the process, a situation likely made harder by his hands turning into spiky blades between scenes. The Nucleon flow was stopped by Bumblebee, but the entity arrived anyway and Incinerator was seen with a big "oh whoops" expression when the entity announced its name was Unicron. Return to Cybertron: Part 2
Incinerator moaned this was not meant to happen, moaned they were all going to die, and probably would have moaned that he had normal fingers again if things were not so bad. Return to Cybertron: Part 3 He helped stop Unicron. Return to Cybertron: Part 4
When Stockade made a deal with the Autobots and arrived to defend Earth, Incinerator was part of his air support. Revolution Part 2 He joined Stockade in storming the Decepticon Heartland, and found himself in Megatron's gun-sights.
Fracture was standing next to him while warning Storm Surge to move, which may be why Incinerator's retreating back can be seen when Fracture was later trying to fight off a flying opponent. Speaking of his back, that's where Arcee attached a teleportation "tag" to him, causing him to be sent to and exiled on Cybertron. Revolution Part 3
IDW movie comics
[edit]
Incinerator was one of the Decepticons who ended up near Earth while serving under Soundwave's command on the Nemesis. Disguised as a Soviet Kamov Ka-25 helicopter, he transported the Pretender spy to New York City to hunt down Bill Simmons after his escape from Soviet Research Station Oktober. Incinerator destroyed the building Simmons was hiding in, presumably killing him. Convergence chapter 3
Years later, Soundwave sent Incinerator to Earth to search for a Star Harvester, and he and Dropkick made their landing in Florida. They destroyed an American military base leaving no survivors, before scanning suitable Earth forms. Alliance #3
Both Incinerator and Dropkick were tracked down by the Autobots and their human allies. In the battle that followed, Incinerator had managed to pin Ratchet down with his blades, but was distracted when the Autobot medic sawed into his ankle, allowing Optimus Prime to finish him off with an energy blade through his spark. Alliance #4
Commercial appearances
[edit]- Incinerator, along with Stockade, were two (likely terran) vehicles that were brought to life by the AllSpark's power as new Decepticons. Though the Autobot Landmine was outnumbered by the two Decepticons, Optimus Prime came to his rescue. AllSpark Power Movie figures
Toys
[edit]Transformers (2007)
[edit]

- Incinerator (Voyager Class, 2008)
- TakaraTomy ID number: MD-22
- Accessories: Rotors
- Known designers: Takio Ejima (TakaraTomy)
- Part of the "AllSpark Power" portion of the 2007 movie line, Incinerator transforms into an unlicensed approximation of a V-22 Osprey tiltrotor transport aircraft, based upon the CV-22 variant used by the US Air Force and featured in the film.
- Pulling back the radar dish on the tail activates an extensive gear-train, which causes both rotors to rotate regardless of whatever position his wings/arms are in, though the rotors' momentum wears off quickly. His Automorph feature opens up his canopy as his chest assembly is rotated downwards into robot mode and (in a lesser Automorph) pops out his pelvis once his legs are separated away from his vehicle underside. He also features light-piping for his visor. He is packaged without his rotor props attached, so he requires very minor assembly out of box.
- The TakaraTomy version of Incinerator sports a different color scheme than the Hasbro counterpart, replacing the two shades of gray with a primarily black color (but retaining the purple and "Allspark Power" blue plastic colors). In addition, it also sports "0025" markings on the tail in an attempt to make the alternate mode more movie-accurate, though this aim is questionable given the Ospreys in the Movie weren't black. Like all Japanese "Allspark Power" releases, "black" Incinerator comes with a small Allspark cube accessory.
Notes
[edit]- "Incinerator" was one of the many working names for fellow Decepticon helicopter Blackout.
- Incinerator's coloration and personality appear to be based on those of the Generation 1 Combaticon Vortex... which was yet another working name for Blackout.
- Incinerator's packaging art wildly misinterprets the toy's headsculpt, turning its Jazz-esque light-piped eye visor into a brim on his helmet, and then inserting large Bumblebee-style eyes below it.
- Incinerator's appearance in IDW Publishing's Alliance comic features a design that is strongly influenced by Revenge of the Fallen concept artist Ben Procter's design for a transforming Osprey that would later become Springer.
- Perhaps coincidentally, Incinerator's death at the hands of Optimus Prime in Alliance is almost identical to how Optimus himself was later killed by Megatron in Revenge of the Fallen. Karma's a bitch ain't it?
Foreign names
[edit]- Japanese: Incinerator (インシネレーター Inshinerētā)
References
[edit]- ↑ Transformers Voyager Class Incinerator packaging bio


