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==Fiction== | ==Fiction== | ||
===''Transformers Animated'' continuity=== | ===''Transformers Animated'' continuity=== | ||
:''Voice actor:'' [[Phil LaMarr]] / [[Tom Kenny]] (English) | |||
{{ongoing}} | {{ongoing}} | ||
{{note|Events from [[IDW Publishing]] comics are in italics}} | {{note|Events from [[IDW Publishing]] comics are in italics}} | ||
Revision as of 21:29, 24 March 2009
| The name or term "Safeguard" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Safeguard (disambiguation). |
- Safeguard is an Autobot from the Animated continuity family.

When flight schematics stolen from Starscream were infused into Jetfire and Jetstorm, Safeguard, their "gestalt powerlink" form, was an unexpected result!
Fiction
Transformers Animated continuity
- Voice actor: Phil LaMarr / Tom Kenny (English)
This section covers fiction that is ongoing. It will be added to as the story progresses. If it isn't current, you can help by updating it.
Events from IDW Publishing comics are in italics

While fighting Starscream during a simulated mission, an angered Jetstorm and Jetfire suddenly combined into the mighty Safeguard! After dodging a blast from Starscream by dividing in two, he (they?) joined into a combined jet mode and melted the simulated Starscream into nothing. Rise of Safeguard
Toys

- Jetfire and Jetstorm (Voyager)
- Safeguard is a symmetrical-style combiner, one of the first instances of such in Transformers (though Takara had already used the concept extensively in King of Braves GaoGaiGar). Jetfire forms his right half, while Jetstorm forms his left half.
- He has a rather frustrating problem that his crouch won't stay assembled in gestalt form.
Trivia

- Jetfire and Jetstorm's fire/ice theme has its roots in some of the earliest concepts of Animated. Sean Galloway, who had been commissioned to do early concept work for the series, revealed several pieces of this concept art long before the "final" Derrick Wyatt-designed characters were shown. Among these images were a pair of "fire and ice" robots who have a few features that made it into the jet-twins' final designs.
- In addition to the fire/ice theme, the twins' method of combination is an intentional homage on Wyatt's part to Hyōryu and Enryu/Chōryujin from the final installment of Takara's Brave Series, King of Braves GaoGaiGar.
- In the early stages of the toy's development, the end of the twins' combined vehicle mode was supposed to split apart and wings were supposed to slide out of the shins, so that the combined mode resembled an X-wing fighter. However, this did not appear in the released instructions. Their robot modes were also initially shown mistransformed; both are supposed to have visible hands in their individual and combined modes.


