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''Seawatch and his partners were some of the earliest Micromasters, their kind proving exceptionally effective during Cybertron's energon-starved times. [[Emirate]] [[Xaaron]] assigned both the Rescue Patrol and the Race Car Patrol a mission, wherein they would stop the Decepticons' experimentation on the previously-captured [[Battle Patrol]] by destroying the installation they were being kept in. Unfortunately, this meant killing everyone within in the process. Upon arrival on-site, Seawatch's group agreed that their mission felt wrong, and decided to instead stage a daring rescue attempt. Entry to the facility proved a little too easy... Turns out the Decepticons had already successfully reverse-engineered Micromaster technology, and were now using the Autobots to test their new Air Strike Patrol. With a bit of trickery on [[Roadhandler (G1)|Roadhandler]]'s part, the Autobots nonetheless managed to liberate their comrades and fled from the installation.'' {{storylink|A Small War!}}
''Seawatch and his partners were some of the earliest Micromasters, their kind proving exceptionally effective during Cybertron's energon-starved times. [[Emirate]] [[Xaaron]] assigned both the Rescue Patrol and the Race Car Patrol a mission, wherein they would stop the Decepticons' experimentation on the previously-captured [[Battle Patrol]] by destroying the installation they were being kept in. Unfortunately, this meant killing everyone within in the process. Upon arrival on-site, Seawatch's group agreed that their mission felt wrong, and decided to instead stage a daring rescue attempt. Entry to the facility proved a little too easy... Turns out the Decepticons had already successfully reverse-engineered Micromaster technology, and were now using the Autobots to test their new Air Strike Patrol. With a bit of trickery on [[Roadhandler (G1)|Roadhandler]]'s part, the Autobots nonetheless managed to liberate their comrades and fled from the installation.'' {{storylink|A Small War!}}


''Seawatch later witnessed the first attack by the [[Demon]]s and was so traumatised he went offline.'' {{storylink|Demons!}} ''He was brought back but was shellshocked for a period of time afterwards.'' {{storylink|Dawn of Darkness}}
''While out and about on Cybertron, Seawatch was accosted by a trio of Decepticon bullies who took delight in picking on a bot smaller than themselves. He was only spared from further torment at their hands due to several [[Demon]]s turning up and tearing the Decepticons to shreds. Seawatch was so traumatized by the gruesome spectacle that he became comatose. An Autobot patrol found him in this state, and it was quickly deduced that Seawatch was the only living witness to the attack. Not knowing what had offed the Decepticons, Emirate Xaaron tasked [[Fixit (G1)|Fixit]] with rebooting Seawatch so they could learn the identity of the killers, and avoid reprisals from the Decepticons.'' {{storylink|Demons!}} ''Seawatch was brought back online, but was shell-shocked for a period of time afterwards.'' {{storylink|Dawn of Darkness}}


Along with the rest of the Rescue Patrol, he was sent to Earth but got diverted to the face of [[Primus]]. {{storylink|Yesterday's Heroes!}} He witnessed a retelling of [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]]'s origin and the awakening of [[Primus]], as well as battling the [[Mayhem Attack Squad]] at the world's centre. He got to fight Bludgeon and dragged the scary formidable ninja across a lake and survived to tell the tale without a scratch - where's your [[Metallikato]] ''now'', Bludgeon? {{storylink|The Primal Scream}}
Along with the rest of the Rescue Patrol, he was sent to Earth but got diverted to the face of [[Primus]]. {{storylink|Yesterday's Heroes!}} He witnessed a retelling of [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]]'s origin and the awakening of [[Primus]], as well as battling the [[Mayhem Attack Squad]] at the world's centre. He got to fight Bludgeon and dragged the scary formidable ninja across a lake and survived to tell the tale without a scratch - where's your [[Metallikato]] ''now'', Bludgeon? {{storylink|The Primal Scream}}

Revision as of 19:44, 9 September 2016

Seawatch is an Autobot Micromaster from the Generation 1 continuity family.
Seawatch demonstrates the uncouth grope maneuver.

Seawatch is a member of the Rescue Patrol, and is dedicated to protecting innocents, and the environment of the seas. He's serious about it, too. Drop your trash overboard, and you can expect to get an earful.[1]

Seawatch used to be "Baywatch", but he got a promotion.[2] He misses those days. That Hasselhoff, he knew how to treat talking vehicles.

Fiction

Marvel Comics continuity

Marvel The Transformers comics

Events from the UK-only comic stories are in italics.

Seawatch and his partners were some of the earliest Micromasters, their kind proving exceptionally effective during Cybertron's energon-starved times. Emirate Xaaron assigned both the Rescue Patrol and the Race Car Patrol a mission, wherein they would stop the Decepticons' experimentation on the previously-captured Battle Patrol by destroying the installation they were being kept in. Unfortunately, this meant killing everyone within in the process. Upon arrival on-site, Seawatch's group agreed that their mission felt wrong, and decided to instead stage a daring rescue attempt. Entry to the facility proved a little too easy... Turns out the Decepticons had already successfully reverse-engineered Micromaster technology, and were now using the Autobots to test their new Air Strike Patrol. With a bit of trickery on Roadhandler's part, the Autobots nonetheless managed to liberate their comrades and fled from the installation. A Small War!

While out and about on Cybertron, Seawatch was accosted by a trio of Decepticon bullies who took delight in picking on a bot smaller than themselves. He was only spared from further torment at their hands due to several Demons turning up and tearing the Decepticons to shreds. Seawatch was so traumatized by the gruesome spectacle that he became comatose. An Autobot patrol found him in this state, and it was quickly deduced that Seawatch was the only living witness to the attack. Not knowing what had offed the Decepticons, Emirate Xaaron tasked Fixit with rebooting Seawatch so they could learn the identity of the killers, and avoid reprisals from the Decepticons. Demons! Seawatch was brought back online, but was shell-shocked for a period of time afterwards. Dawn of Darkness

Along with the rest of the Rescue Patrol, he was sent to Earth but got diverted to the face of Primus. Yesterday's Heroes! He witnessed a retelling of Cybertron's origin and the awakening of Primus, as well as battling the Mayhem Attack Squad at the world's centre. He got to fight Bludgeon and dragged the scary formidable ninja across a lake and survived to tell the tale without a scratch - where's your Metallikato now, Bludgeon? The Primal Scream

He was last seen in a mission to capture Whisper on Christmas Eve 1989, The Greatest Gift of All! but it can be safely presumed he was part of the all-out battle against Unicron. On the Edge of Extinction! He leaves behind a respectable record of heroic deeds and witness to the Demons' existence and to Primus himself.

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Regeneration One

Template:Noterg1 Seawatch and the rest of the Rescue Patrol were sent to Nebulos in help repair the damage Scorponok inflicted upon that planet's population. Destiny, Part One

Dreamwave Generation One continuity

Seawatch was one of the Micromasters that joined up with the Autobot cause after the Micros chose sides in the war. He was present in the barracks when Big Daddy and Sidetrack had their scuffle and, alongside Fixit, watch the Hot Rod Patrol walk out on the Autobots. Destined for Nothing

Toys

Generation 1

"Do you know how to water-ski? ME NEITHER!!"
  • Rescue Patrol (Micromaster Patrol, 1989)
Seawatch transforms into a blue hydrofoil. He was only available in a four-pack with his teammates Fixit, Stakeout, and Red Hot.
His toy is identical to Boater.

Notes

Foreign names

  • Italian: Alfa

References

  1. More than Meets the Eye #5
  2. No, not really.