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==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===Marvel Generation 1 comics===
===Marvel Comics continuity===
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[[Image:Cerebro-shell marvel 21.jpg|right|250px|thumb|]]
[[File:Cerebro-shell marvel 21.jpg|250px|thumb|]]
In a plot to steal energy from [[Hoover Dam]], [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]] ordered Bombshell to implant a cerebro-shell in the brain of [[Ricky Vasquez]], a worker at the dam. Bombshell showed Megatron the power of his shells by ordering the human to lick dirt off his foot, and Megatron and the [[Insecticon (G1)|Insecticons]] had a jolly good time when Vasquez complied. Their plan proceeded smoothly until the [[Aerialbot (G1)|Aerialbots]] attacked, and Vasquez managed to overcome the cerebro-shell by thinking about his love for his daughter. While the plan was foiled, Bombshell attached himself to [[Silverbolt (G1)|Silverbolt]] and got into the [[Ark (G1)|''Ark'']] undetected, where he implanted another cerebro-shell into an open wound on [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]]. While this shell failed to take control of the [[Autobot]] leader, it let [[Soundwave (G1)|Soundwave]] and Megatron tap into his thoughts, alongside the power of the [[Matrix of Leadership|Creation Matrix]], which Megatron used to give life to the [[Stunticon (G1)|Stunticons]]. {{storylink|Aerialbots over America!}} [[Wheeljack (G1)|Wheeljack]] later removed the cerebro-shell from Optimus Prime's skull and modified it to let the Autobots listen in on the Decepticons' plans instead. {{storylink|Afterdeath!}}
In a plot to steal energy from [[Hoover Dam]], [[Megatron (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Megatron]] ordered Bombshell to implant a cerebro-shell in the brain of [[Ricky Vasquez]], a worker at the dam. Bombshell showed Megatron the power of his shells by ordering the human to lick dirt off his foot, and Megatron and the [[Insecticon (G1)|Insecticons]] had a jolly good time when Vasquez complied. Their plan proceeded smoothly until the [[Aerialbot (G1)|Aerialbots]] attacked, and Vasquez managed to overcome the cerebro-shell by thinking about his love for his daughter. While the plan was foiled, Bombshell attached himself to [[Silverbolt (G1)|Silverbolt]] and got into the ''[[Ark (G1)|Ark]]'' undetected, where he implanted another cerebro-shell into an open wound on [[Optimus Prime (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Optimus Prime]]. While this shell failed to take control of the [[Autobot]] leader, it let [[Soundwave (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Soundwave]] and Megatron tap into his thoughts, alongside the power of the [[Matrix of Leadership|Creation Matrix]], which Megatron used to give life to the [[Stunticon (G1)|Stunticons]]. {{storylink|Aerialbots over America!}} [[Wheeljack (G1)|Wheeljack]] later removed the cerebro-shell from Optimus Prime's skull and modified it to let the Autobots listen in on the Decepticons' plans instead. {{storylink|Afterdeath!}}


When Bombshell and [[Dirge (G1)|Dirge]] were ordered to take control of [[Power Station Alpha]], they discovered [[Bumblebee (G1)|Bumblebee]] watching it on behalf of the Autobots. To distract him, Bombshell fired a cerebro-shell into young [[Anthony Duranti]] and ordered him to stand in front of the station's tracks during launch. Bumblebee was forced to transform and rescue him, which led to him being shot and killed by [[G.I. Joe (team)|G.I. Joe]] for being a giant robot. {{storylink|Blood on the Tracks}} Bombshell then infiltrated Power Station Alpha and planted a special cerebro-shell in its mainframe, which let [[Shockwave (G1)|Shockwave]] control it back to the Decepticon base. However, [[Doctor Mindbender]] of [[Cobra]] managed to lock onto the shell's electronic frequency and control the station over to the Cobra base instead. Meanwhile, Anthony, whom Bombshell apparently forgot about after he served his purpose, had become completely unresponsive, so his mother took him to a doctor, who spotted the cerebro-shell via x-ray. {{storylink|Power Struggle}}
When Bombshell and [[Dirge (G1)|Dirge]] were ordered to take control of [[Power Station Alpha]], they discovered [[Bumblebee (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Bumblebee]] watching it on behalf of the Autobots. To distract him, Bombshell fired a cerebro-shell into young [[Anthony Duranti]] and ordered him to stand in front of the station's tracks during launch. Bumblebee was forced to transform and rescue him, which led to him being shot and killed by [[G.I. Joe (team)|G.I. Joe]] for being a giant robot. {{storylink|Blood on the Tracks}} Bombshell then infiltrated Power Station Alpha and planted a special cerebro-shell in its mainframe, which let [[Shockwave (G1)|Shockwave]] control it back to the Decepticon base. However, [[Doctor Mindbender]] of [[Cobra]] managed to lock onto the shell's electronic frequency and control the station over to the Cobra base instead. Meanwhile, Anthony, whom Bombshell apparently forgot about after he served his purpose, had become completely unresponsive, so his mother took him to a doctor, who spotted the cerebro-shell via x-ray. {{storylink|Power Struggle}}


The shell was surgically removed by [[McGrath|Doctor McGrath]] and Duranti returned to normal, while McGrath started prodding the shell while trying to figure out exactly what it was. This caused Bombshell to spasm and transform out of his own control back at Decepticon headquarters, although he only suspected some generic circuit malfunctions. {{storylink|Ashes, Ashes...}} The shell eventually ended up in the hands of [[Mainframe (G.I. Joe)|Mainframe]] of G.I. Joe, whom also started prodding it. The deactivated Bombshell, who'd been brought into the very same room as the shell by Doctor Mindbender, started spasming again, and everyone found this very interesting. {{storylink|...All Fall Down!}}
The shell was surgically removed by [[McGrath|Doctor McGrath]] and Duranti returned to normal, while McGrath started prodding the shell while trying to figure out exactly what it was. This caused Bombshell to spasm and transform out of his own control back at Decepticon headquarters, although he only suspected some generic circuit malfunctions. {{storylink|Ashes, Ashes...}} The shell eventually ended up in the hands of [[Mainframe (G.I. Joe)|Mainframe]] of G.I. Joe, whom also started prodding it. The deactivated Bombshell, who'd been brought into the very same room as the shell by Doctor Mindbender, started spasming again, and everyone found this very interesting. {{storylink|...All Fall Down!}}
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===Generation 1 cartoon continuity===
===Generation 1 cartoon continuity===
====''The Transformers'' cartoon====
====''The Transformers'' cartoon====
[[Image:InsecticonSyndrome Seekers cerebroshells.jpg|right|200px|thumb|]]
[[File:InsecticonSyndrome Seekers cerebroshells.jpg|200px|thumb|]]
After being caught in a battle of misunderstanding between the Insecticons and Megatron's Decepticons, [[Mirage (G1)|Mirage]] was left sitting unconscious in a wasteland, where the Insecticons found him. Bombshell implanted a cerebro-shell in him, effectively turning Mirage into a slave to use against the other Decepticons (whom the Insecticons considered enemies at the time, due to the aforementioned misunderstanding). When the two groups settled their differences, Megatron used Mirage to lead the Autobots into a trap. [[Cliffjumper (G1)|Cliffjumper]] punched the traitor's lights out in the ensuing battle, and [[Ratchet (G1)|Ratchet]] found and removed the cerebro-shell when examining him afterwards. {{storylink|Traitor}}
After being caught in a battle of misunderstanding between the Insecticons and Megatron's Decepticons, [[Mirage (G1)|Mirage]] was left sitting unconscious in a wasteland, where the Insecticons found him. Bombshell implanted a cerebro-shell in him, effectively turning Mirage into a slave to use against the other Decepticons (whom the Insecticons considered enemies at the time, due to the aforementioned misunderstanding). When the two groups settled their differences, Megatron used Mirage to lead the Autobots into a trap. [[Cliffjumper (G1)|Cliffjumper]] punched the traitor's lights out in the ensuing battle, and [[Ratchet (G1)|Ratchet]] found and removed the cerebro-shell when examining him afterwards. {{storylink|Traitor}}


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====''Story of Binaltech''====
====''Story of Binaltech''====
[[Starscream (G1)|Starscream]]'s Decepticon faction used modified cerebro-shell technology to control humans working on the Binaltech project, in order to implant Decepticon [[Personality component|personality components]] into the new bodies created for various Autobots. {{storylink|Arise! Evil Binaltechs}}
[[Starscream (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Starscream]]'s Decepticon faction used modified cerebro-shell technology to control humans working on the Binaltech project, in order to implant Decepticon [[personality component]]s into the new bodies created for various Autobots. {{storylink|Arise! Evil Binaltechs}}


===Find Your Fate Junior===
===Find Your Fate Junior===
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===Dreamwave ''Generation 1'' comics===
===Dreamwave ''Generation 1'' comics===
[[Image:Needler cerebroshell.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Dreamwave's version of the traditionally tiny, nigh-undetectable cerebro-shell.]]
[[File:Needler cerebroshell.jpg|200px|thumb|Dreamwave's version of the traditionally tiny, nigh-undetectable cerebro-shell.]]
At some point in the past, [[Jetfire (G1)|Jetfire]] was involved with an undisclosed "incident" involving [[Grimlock (G1)|Grimlock]] and a cerebro-shell. He is very ashamed about it. {{storylink|Conflagration}}
At some point in the past, [[Jetfire (G1)|Jetfire]] was involved with an undisclosed "incident" involving [[Grimlock (G1)|Grimlock]] and a cerebro-shell. He is very ashamed about it. {{storylink|Conflagration}}



Revision as of 18:34, 29 April 2013

Cerebro-shells are devices used by the Decepticon Bombshell. They have the power to control the minds of both humans and Transformers if injected into their brains.

Fiction

Marvel Comics continuity

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

In a plot to steal energy from Hoover Dam, Megatron ordered Bombshell to implant a cerebro-shell in the brain of Ricky Vasquez, a worker at the dam. Bombshell showed Megatron the power of his shells by ordering the human to lick dirt off his foot, and Megatron and the Insecticons had a jolly good time when Vasquez complied. Their plan proceeded smoothly until the Aerialbots attacked, and Vasquez managed to overcome the cerebro-shell by thinking about his love for his daughter. While the plan was foiled, Bombshell attached himself to Silverbolt and got into the Ark undetected, where he implanted another cerebro-shell into an open wound on Optimus Prime. While this shell failed to take control of the Autobot leader, it let Soundwave and Megatron tap into his thoughts, alongside the power of the Creation Matrix, which Megatron used to give life to the Stunticons. Aerialbots over America! Wheeljack later removed the cerebro-shell from Optimus Prime's skull and modified it to let the Autobots listen in on the Decepticons' plans instead. Afterdeath!

When Bombshell and Dirge were ordered to take control of Power Station Alpha, they discovered Bumblebee watching it on behalf of the Autobots. To distract him, Bombshell fired a cerebro-shell into young Anthony Duranti and ordered him to stand in front of the station's tracks during launch. Bumblebee was forced to transform and rescue him, which led to him being shot and killed by G.I. Joe for being a giant robot. Blood on the Tracks Bombshell then infiltrated Power Station Alpha and planted a special cerebro-shell in its mainframe, which let Shockwave control it back to the Decepticon base. However, Doctor Mindbender of Cobra managed to lock onto the shell's electronic frequency and control the station over to the Cobra base instead. Meanwhile, Anthony, whom Bombshell apparently forgot about after he served his purpose, had become completely unresponsive, so his mother took him to a doctor, who spotted the cerebro-shell via x-ray. Power Struggle

The shell was surgically removed by Doctor McGrath and Duranti returned to normal, while McGrath started prodding the shell while trying to figure out exactly what it was. This caused Bombshell to spasm and transform out of his own control back at Decepticon headquarters, although he only suspected some generic circuit malfunctions. Ashes, Ashes... The shell eventually ended up in the hands of Mainframe of G.I. Joe, whom also started prodding it. The deactivated Bombshell, who'd been brought into the very same room as the shell by Doctor Mindbender, started spasming again, and everyone found this very interesting. ...All Fall Down!

In an attempt to ruin the Autobots' reputation amongst humans, Bombshell later injected Superion with a cerebro-shell, forcing the massive combiner to rampage through New York City. However, the Autobots recruited a reporter by the name of Irwin Spoon to climb inside Superion and remove the shell. Inside Story! Unfortunately, Irwin never got a chance to share this experience with the world, as Bombshell simply injected him with another cerebro-shell and made him write mudslinging stories about the Autobots instead. End of the Road!

Classics

"Games of Deception" is a part of the Fun Publications Classics storyline, which takes place after a version of the Marvel Comics continuity which does not include the UK-exclusive comics or Generation 2.

Bug Bite reversed-engineered cerebro-shell technology in order to control the minds of his fellow Decepticons and take leadership of them. This worked out great until the signals from the shells were jammed by Autobots, and Bug Bite was shot by Megatron, who was immune to cerebro-shells anyway. A noteworthy innovation from Bug Bite's variation on the technology was that he modified his cerebro-shells to fit into the standard bore of Decepticon weaponry, presumably breaking the monopoly Bombshell had upon his signature weapon. Games of Deception

Generation 1 cartoon continuity

The Transformers cartoon

After being caught in a battle of misunderstanding between the Insecticons and Megatron's Decepticons, Mirage was left sitting unconscious in a wasteland, where the Insecticons found him. Bombshell implanted a cerebro-shell in him, effectively turning Mirage into a slave to use against the other Decepticons (whom the Insecticons considered enemies at the time, due to the aforementioned misunderstanding). When the two groups settled their differences, Megatron used Mirage to lead the Autobots into a trap. Cliffjumper punched the traitor's lights out in the ensuing battle, and Ratchet found and removed the cerebro-shell when examining him afterwards. Traitor

The Insecticons later devoured the Nova Power Core, which greatly increased their size and power. They decided that with this power, they didn't need to remain with Megatron anymore, and when Soundwave overheard their conversation, he was spotted and injected with a cerebro-shell. The Insecticons still followed Megatron to Iron Mountain, where they revealed the next part of their plan and fired cerebro-shells at Megatron and the Seekers. The latter group fell victim to Bombshell, but Megatron managed to grab and crush the shell fired at him, causing Bombshell to cry out in pain. After the Insecticons lost the power of the Nova Power Core, Bombshell lost control of Soundwave and the Seekers, and their shells were ejected. He then used a "special" cerebro-shell to re-assemble Shrapnel, who had been blown to pieces. The Insecticon Syndrome

Story of Binaltech

Starscream's Decepticon faction used modified cerebro-shell technology to control humans working on the Binaltech project, in order to implant Decepticon personality components into the new bodies created for various Autobots. Arise! Evil Binaltechs

Find Your Fate Junior

At one point, the Dinobots (except Swoop) were injected with cerebro-shells, causing them to go on a rampage. Once the device had been magnetically extracted by Windcharger, Grimlock remembered that he could hear Bombshell's thoughts while under the Insecticon's control. Dinobots Strike Back

The cerebro-shells appear to run the risk of brain damage. Once it caused Sparkplug Witwicky to forget how to build a Sun-Pak and construct a portable laser-operated toothbrush. Oops. Attack of the Insecticons

Dreamwave Generation 1 comics

Dreamwave's version of the traditionally tiny, nigh-undetectable cerebro-shell.

At some point in the past, Jetfire was involved with an undisclosed "incident" involving Grimlock and a cerebro-shell. He is very ashamed about it. Conflagration

Under the orders of Shockwave, Bombshell used cerebro-shells to make a human army out of the entire population of San Desto, California. During a confrontation with the Autobots, Bombshell himself had one of the shells planted on him, which caused a strange feedback loop and put him into stasis. Extermination

As a kind of easter egg, Dreamwave's cerebro-shells were patterned after Needler, Bombshell's Action Master partner.

IDW Generation 1 continuity

By order of Soundwave, someone who looked just like Bombshell injected something that worked just like a cerebro-shell into Beachcomber in an effort to make him assassinate Blaster, the inspirational broadcaster for the Autobots. Beachcomber eventually managed to fight it and override the control mechanism, but the effort burned out a large portion of his neo-cortex. Spotlight: Blaster

Many years later, after the true Bombshell was created, he invented actual cerebro-shells. These devices appeared as small representations of Bombshell's insect mode, roughly the size of a Cybertronian's hand, and simply had to be attached to a target to mind-control them. Bombshell's commander, Starscream, was uninterested in using his inventions to control an army of mindless "zombies", but later managed to kill a rebel by throwing a cerebro-shell at him and ordering him to die. Realizing that the shells could be used as weapons, Starscream ordered Bombshell to produce more of them. All His Engines

When Hot Rod attacked the Decepticon base, Bombshell tried to replicate Starscream's trick, but the Autobot blocked the cerebro-shell with a piece of wreckage. He then stuffed the shell into Razorclaw's mouth, causing the Predacon to fall under his command. Hot Rod ordered Razorclaw to attack Starscream, but his resistance against the mind control made him slow, and he was quickly defeated. Heart Like a Wheel

When Skydive was found murdered, Bombshell saw that Dirge had found the body and implanted a cerebro-shell on him to keep him docile. Bombshell also planted one on Sunstorm. Bombshell's subsequent death broke the shell's effect on Dirge. Devisive

Animated cartoon

Dirt Boss used cerebro-shells on Scrapper and Mixmaster several times. Three's a Crowd The AllSpark Almanac II

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