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''Chuck Cherwonowitz is a [[Human|human]] in the [[Dreamwave|Dreamwave]] portion of [[Generation 1|Generation 1]] | :''Chuck Cherwonowitz is a [[Human|human]] in the [[Dreamwave|Dreamwave]] portion of [[Generation 1|Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].'' | ||
''He appears exclusively in the [[Keepers Trilogy|Keepers Trilogy]].'' | :''He appears exclusively in the [[Keepers Trilogy|Keepers Trilogy]].'' | ||
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'''Chuck “Chubby” Cherwonowitz''', is a rail thin military helicopter pilot with an ironic nickname; it's possible that earlier in his career he struggled with weight problems, which he overcame. A cautious man, Cherwonowitz doesn't care what kind of boots he wears, but he always keeps a spare pair of laces. | '''Chuck “Chubby” Cherwonowitz''', is a rail thin military helicopter pilot with an ironic nickname; it's possible that earlier in his career he struggled with weight problems, which he overcame. A cautious man, Cherwonowitz doesn't care what kind of boots he wears, but he always keeps a spare pair of laces. | ||
==Dreamwave Continuity== | ==Dreamwave Continuity== | ||
===The Keepers Trilogy=== | |||
Cherwonowitz flew [[Franklin Townsend|Franklin Townsend]] and [[Spike Witwicky|Spike]] to [[Las Vegas|New Vegas]] to investigate the [[Tokyo|Ginza abduction]]. However, he was forced to let them off short of their goal because the presence of [[Grimlock (G1)|Grimlock's]] ''private army'' made it too dangerous to try and sneak past them. {{storylink|Hardwired|Hardwired}} | Cherwonowitz flew [[Franklin Townsend|Franklin Townsend]] and [[Spike Witwicky|Spike]] to [[Las Vegas|New Vegas]] to investigate the [[Tokyo|Ginza abduction]]. However, he was forced to let them off short of their goal because the presence of [[Grimlock (G1)|Grimlock's]] ''private army'' made it too dangerous to try and sneak past them. {{storylink|Hardwired|Hardwired}} | ||
{{note|Cherwonowitz was not the Blackhawk pilot attached to Franklin's operation. When Franklin's plane was shot down, Cherwonowitz was sent to pick him up and transport him to Vegas.}} | |||
==Scorpion M515 Helicopter== | ==Scorpion M515 Helicopter== | ||
The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scorpion_Attack_Helicopter Scorpion M515 helicopter] Cherwonowitz pilots, unlike most vehicles in the Keepers Trilogy, is completely fictional. The Scorpion comes from the notoriously awful 1990 helicopter-jock film [ | The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scorpion_Attack_Helicopter Scorpion M515 helicopter] Cherwonowitz pilots, unlike most vehicles in the Keepers Trilogy, is completely fictional. The Scorpion comes from the notoriously awful 1990 helicopter-jock film [[wikipedia:Fire_Birds|Fire Birds]] starring Nicolas Cage. | ||
''The Helicopter's description, with its distinctive split bubble window, leaves no doubt this is intended to be the same fictional make of helicopter.'' | ''The Helicopter's description, with its distinctive split bubble window, leaves no doubt this is intended to be the same fictional make of helicopter.'' | ||
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[[Category:Generation 1 characters]] | [[Category:Generation 1 characters]] | ||
[[Category:Humans]] | [[Category:Humans]] | ||
[[Category:Prose-only characters]] | [[Category:Prose-only characters]] | ||
Revision as of 19:33, 26 March 2009
- Chuck Cherwonowitz is a human in the Dreamwave portion of Generation 1 continuity family.
- He appears exclusively in the Keepers Trilogy.

This character has no official visual representation in any Transformers product or media... yet, at least.
Chuck “Chubby” Cherwonowitz, is a rail thin military helicopter pilot with an ironic nickname; it's possible that earlier in his career he struggled with weight problems, which he overcame. A cautious man, Cherwonowitz doesn't care what kind of boots he wears, but he always keeps a spare pair of laces.
Dreamwave Continuity
The Keepers Trilogy
Cherwonowitz flew Franklin Townsend and Spike to New Vegas to investigate the Ginza abduction. However, he was forced to let them off short of their goal because the presence of Grimlock's private army made it too dangerous to try and sneak past them. Hardwired
Scorpion M515 Helicopter
The Scorpion M515 helicopter Cherwonowitz pilots, unlike most vehicles in the Keepers Trilogy, is completely fictional. The Scorpion comes from the notoriously awful 1990 helicopter-jock film Fire Birds starring Nicolas Cage.
The Helicopter's description, with its distinctive split bubble window, leaves no doubt this is intended to be the same fictional make of helicopter.

