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=Toys=
=Toys=
===Generation 1===
===Generation 1===
 
* '''Jetfire'''
A Robotech Battloid was released with an Autobot symbol and named Jetfire.
:A Robotech Battloid was released with an Autobot symbol and named Jetfire.


===Generation 2===
===Generation 2===
 
* '''Jetfire'''
Jetfire was released in [[Generation 2]] as one of the Autobot [[Cyberjet]]s, a [[redeco]] of the Decepticon [[Hooligan (G2)|Hooligan]]. Interestingly enough, his toy has Decepticon faction sigils on its stickers, despite being released as an Autobot.
:Jetfire was released in [[Generation 2]] as one of the Autobot [[Cyberjet]]s, a [[redeco]] of the Decepticon [[Hooligan (G2)|Hooligan]]. Interestingly enough, his toy has Decepticon faction symbol stickers, despite being released as an Autobot.


''(Note: In the [[Robot Masters]] toy line, [[R-Blade (RM|R-Blade's]] bio specifically mentions Jetfire as the leader of the Autobot Cyberjets, even though no mention of this is made in Jetfire's Generation 2 bio.)''
''(Note: In the [[Robot Masters]] toy line, [[R-Blade (RM|R-Blade's]] bio specifically mentions Jetfire as the leader of the Autobot Cyberjets, even though no mention of this is made in Jetfire's Generation 2 bio.)''


===Classics===
* '''Jetfire'''


=External Links=
=External Links=

Revision as of 04:06, 19 May 2006

This article is about the Generation 1 Autobot. For the Unicron Trilogy Autobot, see Jetfire (UT).
This article is about the Generation 1 Autobot. For the Robots in Disguise Decepticon, see Skyfire (RiD).

Jetfire is an Autobot from the Generation 1 series. He is also known as Skyfire.

Jetfire is a bot of science, literally. Not only is his mind dedicated towards scientific pursuits, but his body is a testament to the technology he studies so intensely. (Some would say "religiously," but not in his presence.) Every inch of his chassis is cutting-edge and kept up-to-date. However, he does not have the trust of his teammates; it was not so long ago that he was a Decepticon. Jetfire is compassionate, so some Autobots feel that he could be soft on their enemies or, even worse, he may turn on them after realizing his "cold calculations" swing the other way.

Jetfire would find their misconceptions about science appalling. After all, is not science just the pursuit of truth? And truth, he maintains, walks hand-in-hand with liberty.


French-Canadian name: Bolide


Fiction

Animated continuity

Voice actor: Gregg Berger (US), ??? (Japan)

Marvel Comics continuity

See & Read Video

He went on a lot of suicide missions.

Generation 2 manga

Dreamwave Comics continuity

IDW Comics continuity

Toys

Generation 1

  • Jetfire
A Robotech Battloid was released with an Autobot symbol and named Jetfire.

Generation 2

  • Jetfire
Jetfire was released in Generation 2 as one of the Autobot Cyberjets, a redeco of the Decepticon Hooligan. Interestingly enough, his toy has Decepticon faction symbol stickers, despite being released as an Autobot.

(Note: In the Robot Masters toy line, R-Blade's bio specifically mentions Jetfire as the leader of the Autobot Cyberjets, even though no mention of this is made in Jetfire's Generation 2 bio.)

Classics

  • Jetfire

External Links

Jetfire at TFU.info




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