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I'm not sure how we're tackling the "clearly a different model than their name" guys from the 3D card game, but, well, it's a start.
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:''Quake is a [[Decepticon]] from the [[Generation 1]] [[continuity family]], and a [[Vehicon]] in the [[Beast Machines]] portion of the same.''
:''Quake is a [[Decepticon]] from the [[Generation 1]] [[continuity family]], and a [[Vehicon]] in the [[Beast Machines]] portion of the same.''


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===Marvel Comics continuity===
===Marvel Comics continuity===
====Generation 1====
====Generation 1====
:''('''Note''': Events in italics occurred only in the Marvel UK books.)''
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[[Image:Quakeg1.jpg|left|thumb|200px|"No, no, hit the ones with the ''red'' faces painted on them!  The purple faces are your friends!"]]
[[Image:Quakeg1.jpg|left|thumb|200px|"No, no, hit the ones with the ''red'' faces painted on them!  The purple faces are your friends!"]]
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===Universe: The Wreckers===
===Universe: The Wreckers===
[[Image:Quakevehicon.jpg|right|thumb|Rule 193 of villainy: Don't taunt the tiny kitty.]]
[[Image:Quakevehicon.jpg|right|thumb|Rule 193 of villainy: Don't taunt the tiny kitty.]]
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===Dreamwave Comics continuity===
===Dreamwave Comics continuity===
Quake became a member of [[Ratbat]]'s faction of [[Ultracon]]s during the Dark Ages. He was present at the near-signing of the tri-faction peace treaty, and engaged the [[Predacon (War Within)|Predacon]]s in battle alongside many other Autobots and Decepticons after the bombing. {{storylink|The Age of Wrath, Part 1}}
Quake became a member of [[Ratbat]]'s faction of [[Ultracon]]s during the Dark Ages. He was present at the near-signing of the tri-faction peace treaty, and engaged the [[Predacon (War Within)|Predacon]]s in battle alongside many other Autobots and Decepticons after the bombing. {{storylink|The Age of Wrath, Part 1}}


===IDW Comics continuity===
===IDW Comics continuity===
Quake served with [[Headstrong]]'s ground troops on-board the Decepticon starship ''[[Thanatos]]'', under the overall command of [[Razorclaw (G1)|Razorclaw]]. They joined the Autobot [[Wreckers]] in confronting [[Thunderwing  (G1)|Thunderwing]] on Cybertron. {{storylink|Stormbringer, Part 4}}


Quake served with [[Headstrong]]'s ground troops on-board the Decepticon starship [[Thanatos]], under the overall command of [[Razorclaw (G1)|Razorclaw]]. They joined the Autobot [[Wreckers]] in confronting [[Thunderwing  (G1)|Thunderwing]] on Cybertron. {{storylink|Stormbringer, Part 4}}
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==Toys==
==Toys==
===Generation 1===
===Generation 1===
* '''Quake''' (Targetmaster, 1988)
* '''Quake''' (Targetmaster, 1988)
**''Accessories'': "Tiptop" & "Heater" Targetmaster guns, cannon


: Quake transforms into a Leopard 2 Mobile Battle Tank.  Unlike the other "double" [[Targetmaster]]s, Quake has a third non-Nebulan weapon; his removable turret cannon, which can be replaced in vehicle mode by any smaller Targetmaster partner.  He comes with the Nebulans [[Tiptop]] and [[Heater]].
: Quake transforms into a Leopard 2 Mobile Battle Tank.  Unlike the other "double" [[Targetmaster]]s, Quake has a third non-Nebulan weapon; his removable turret cannon, which can be replaced in vehicle mode by any smaller Targetmaster partner.  He comes with the Nebulans [[Tiptop]] and [[Heater]].
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Vehicon Quake's body is [[Tankor (BM)|Tankor]]'s toy form in Quake's colors.  A toy of this was never produced, and seemingly not even proposed as a convention [[exclusive]], though it would be moderately easy to personally paint one.  Quake had tank drones that looked exactly like Tankor's Mega-size toy, colors and all.  (In the ''[[Wreckers]]'' comics, Tankor's [[Tank Drone]]s were drawn to look like their CGI model from the television series, which was visually distinct.)
* Vehicon Quake's body is [[Tankor (BM)|Tankor]]'s toy form in Quake's colors.  A toy of this was never produced, and seemingly not even proposed as a convention [[exclusive]], though it would be moderately easy to personally paint one.  Quake had tank drones that looked exactly like Tankor's Mega-size toy, colors and all.  (In the ''[[Wreckers]]'' comics, Tankor's [[Tank Drone]]s were drawn to look like their CGI model from the television series, which was visually distinct.)
* The [[Blitzwing (Energon Wars)|Blitzwing]] card from the [[3D Battle-Card Game]] "Energon Wars" expansion is clearly designed to be Quake.


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Revision as of 01:27, 22 January 2008

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Quake is a Decepticon from the Generation 1 continuity family, and a Vehicon in the Beast Machines portion of the same.
Is killed a lot, but never dies.

Quake is a berserker. When he enters a battlefield, he will not rest until anything and everything within sight is in smoldering ruins, including his own comrades. It will often take cries of protest from fellow Decepticons to "point the other way, you idiot!" to remind him to pick his targets more selectively. This, he claims, is just part of one of his unconventional "battle techniques."

Quake can become so caught up in the battle frenzy that his systems can overheat and shut him down. His endurance is second-to-none, however, and he has pulled through even the seemingly final of defeats.

His Targetmaster partners are Tiptop and Heater.


French-Canadian name: Séisme


Fiction

Marvel Comics continuity

Generation 1

Events from the UK-only comic stories are in italics.
"No, no, hit the ones with the red faces painted on them! The purple faces are your friends!"

Quake was one of the Triumvirate's gladiators on Cybertron before Megatron II had them killed and assumed control of their territory. The Fall and Rise of the Decepticon Empire He later made a brief cameo appearance battling Joyride on Earth, but that story's cast marks it as being almost certainly non-canon. Dreadwing Down!

Quake survived the battle against the planet eater Unicron On the Edge of Extinction! and was present during the battle between the Autobots and Decepticons on the planet Klo, where he blasted Blaster in an ambush. As he's not seen afterwards (yet Blaster is, nice shot there, Quake) he probably didn't fare too well against the ambushed Autobots. End of the Road!

Generation 2

During a Cybertronian Empire attack on the Warworld, Quake was quickly destroyed. New Dawn


Universe: The Wreckers

Rule 193 of villainy: Don't taunt the tiny kitty.

With the emergence of the Wreckers, Mutants, and Dinobots on Vehicon-controlled Cybertron, Megatron needed more generals to counter the insurgents. He picked the sparks of Quake and Blastcharge, who served Megatron's namesake well, and put them in new Vehicon bodies and gave them experimental drones to command.

Quake and Blastcharge followed Primal Prime's group to the lair of the recluse spider Arcee, but got there too late to catch up with the main force. Blastcharge shot Fractyl, who had stayed behind to talk to Arcee. Quake rumbled that the Predacon was only worth five points for being "a half-pint loser" rather than the ten Blastcharge claimed, leaving two drones to clean up the mess as they went to hunt down the other Wreckers.

The two arrived at the Wrecker's destination, a shuttle hangar, right in the middle of a battle between the small force and a horde of drones led by Spy Streak. Quake was not impressed with many of the Maximals' small size, and chose to taunt the relatively tiny Tigatron. This was a mistake. Tigatron opened his chest, and with the awesome elemental powers of the Vok, Quake was destroyed. (Anybody else sensing a trend here?) Departure

Dreamwave Comics continuity

Quake became a member of Ratbat's faction of Ultracons during the Dark Ages. He was present at the near-signing of the tri-faction peace treaty, and engaged the Predacons in battle alongside many other Autobots and Decepticons after the bombing. The Age of Wrath, Part 1

IDW Comics continuity

Quake served with Headstrong's ground troops on-board the Decepticon starship Thanatos, under the overall command of Razorclaw. They joined the Autobot Wreckers in confronting Thunderwing on Cybertron. Stormbringer, Part 4


Toys

Generation 1

  • Quake (Targetmaster, 1988)
    • Accessories: "Tiptop" & "Heater" Targetmaster guns, cannon
Quake transforms into a Leopard 2 Mobile Battle Tank. Unlike the other "double" Targetmasters, Quake has a third non-Nebulan weapon; his removable turret cannon, which can be replaced in vehicle mode by any smaller Targetmaster partner. He comes with the Nebulans Tiptop and Heater.


Trivia

  • Vehicon Quake's body is Tankor's toy form in Quake's colors. A toy of this was never produced, and seemingly not even proposed as a convention exclusive, though it would be moderately easy to personally paint one. Quake had tank drones that looked exactly like Tankor's Mega-size toy, colors and all. (In the Wreckers comics, Tankor's Tank Drones were drawn to look like their CGI model from the television series, which was visually distinct.)