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{{disambig2|the character in Revenge of the Fallen|the actor who plays him|Glenn Morshower}}
:''Morshower is a human in the [[Revenge of the Fallen (franchise)|Revenge of the Fallen]] portion of the [[live-action film series]].''
:''Morshower is a human in the [[Revenge of the Fallen (franchise)|Revenge of the Fallen]] portion of the [[live-action film series]].''


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'''General''' (or '''Admiral''') '''Morshower''' is a high ranking officer in the [[United States military]].
 
The no-nonsense '''General''' (or '''Admiral''', see [[Morshower#Notes|Notes]]) '''Morshower''' is the [[:wikipedia:Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff|Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]] in the [[United States military]].


==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===IDW ''Transformers'' movie comics===
===IDW ''Transformers'' movie comics===
Admiral Morshower was in command of the [[United States]] naval fleet that dropped [[Jazz (Movie)|Jazz]] and the defeated Decepticons into the [[Laurentian Abyss]]. {{storylink|Alliance issue 3}}  
When the [[United States]] government finally decided to dumped the bodies of the defeated Decepticons, Admiral Morshower's fleet waited in dock at [[San Diego]]. {{Storylink|Alliance issue 2}} Two weeks later, after the disastrous events at [[Sector Seven]]'s [[Nevada]] facility, Morshower's fleet transported the [[Autobot]]s and [[William Lennox]]'s team to give [[Jazz (Movie)|Jazz]] a burial-at-sea, as well as commence operation Deep-Six: dumping the Decepticons into the [[Laurentian Abyss]]. {{storylink|Alliance issue 3}}  


===Revenge of the Fallen===
{{Note|Though he is not named in Alliance issue 2, Morshower's fleet is docked at San Diego, but later dumps the Decepticons in the Atlantic Ocean. This does not seem practical or likely.}}
He is the [[United States]] [[:wikipedia:Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff|Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]].


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===''Revenge of the Fallen'' movie===
{{storylink|Revenge of the Fallen Movie Adaptation issue 1}}
:''Actor:'' [[Glenn Morshower]]
{{storylink|Revenge of the Fallen Movie Adaptation issue 3}}
{{spoiler|Revenge of the Fallen (film)|July 24, 2009}}


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==Notes==
==Notes==
*Morshower is a Marine in the [[Revenge of the Fallen (film)|film]]. In ''[[Alliance (comic)|Alliance]]'', the [[Revenge of the Fallen (novel)|novel adaptation]], and the [[Revenge of the Fallen Movie Adaptation|comic adaptation]] he is an Admiral in the [[United States Navy|Navy]].
*Morshower is a [[United States Marine Corps|Marine]] in the [[Revenge of the Fallen (film)|film]]. In ''[[Alliance (comic)|Alliance]]'', the [[Revenge of the Fallen (novel)|novel adaptation]], and the [[Revenge of the Fallen Movie Adaptation|comic adaptation]] he is an Admiral in the [[United States Navy|US Navy]].
*In the adaptation comic, Admiral Morshower is wearing the uniform of a three-star US general. He is supposed to be an admiral. Also, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is either a ''four'' star general or admiral.
*In the adaptation comic, Admiral Morshower is wearing the uniform of a three-star US general. He is supposed to be an admiral in that adaptation. Also, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is either a ''four''-star general or admiral.
*Actor Glenn Morshower was asked by director [[Michael Bay]] to star in ''Revenge of the Fallen'' despite the fact  Morshower's [[Colonel Sharp|character]] in [[Transformers (2007)|the previous ''Transformers'' movie]] had been killed off. His character in ''Revenge'' was named after him.<ref>[http://movies.ign.com/articles/982/982686p1.html Glenn Morshower talks to IGN.com about ''Revenge of the Fallen'']</ref>
 
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Revision as of 07:35, 26 June 2009

This article is about the character in Revenge of the Fallen. For the actor who plays him, see Glenn Morshower.
Morshower is a human in the Revenge of the Fallen portion of the live-action film series.
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The no-nonsense General (or Admiral, see Notes) Morshower is the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in the United States military.

Fiction

IDW Transformers movie comics

When the United States government finally decided to dumped the bodies of the defeated Decepticons, Admiral Morshower's fleet waited in dock at San Diego. Alliance issue 2 Two weeks later, after the disastrous events at Sector Seven's Nevada facility, Morshower's fleet transported the Autobots and William Lennox's team to give Jazz a burial-at-sea, as well as commence operation Deep-Six: dumping the Decepticons into the Laurentian Abyss. Alliance issue 3

Though he is not named in Alliance issue 2, Morshower's fleet is docked at San Diego, but later dumps the Decepticons in the Atlantic Ocean. This does not seem practical or likely.

Revenge of the Fallen movie

Actor: Glenn Morshower

Plot details for Revenge of the Fallen (film) follow.

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Notes

  • Morshower is a Marine in the film. In Alliance, the novel adaptation, and the comic adaptation he is an Admiral in the US Navy.
  • In the adaptation comic, Admiral Morshower is wearing the uniform of a three-star US general. He is supposed to be an admiral in that adaptation. Also, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is either a four-star general or admiral.
  • Actor Glenn Morshower was asked by director Michael Bay to star in Revenge of the Fallen despite the fact Morshower's character in the previous Transformers movie had been killed off. His character in Revenge was named after him.[1]

References