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:''Japanese name:'' '''Laserwave'''
:''Japanese name:'' '''Laserwave'''
:''Hungarian name'': '''Pöröly''' (meaning Hammer -- because hammers have a lot to do with shocks and blasts, you see)
:''Hungarian name'': '''Pöröly''' (meaning Hammer -- because hammers have a lot to do with shocks and blasts, you see), though on the ''Ultimate Battle DVD'' special, he's referred to by his original G1 name: '''Sokkoló''' (Shocker)





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This article is about the Energon Decepticon tank/satellite. For the Generation 1 space gun, see Shockwave (G1).
Shockblast is a Decepticon from the Energon portion of the Unicron Trilogy continuity family.
No, the toy doesnt have that hose. Or that arm joint.

Shockblast packs an incredible amount of firepower and high-tech gadgetry inside his chassis. He is the brother of Six Shot. He has an unspecified history with Tidal Wave, and the two hate each other, probably because Shockblast is a jerk.


Japanese name: Laserwave
Hungarian name: Pöröly (meaning Hammer -- because hammers have a lot to do with shocks and blasts, you see), though on the Ultimate Battle DVD special, he's referred to by his original G1 name: Sokkoló (Shocker)


Fiction

Energon mini-comics

When Slugslinger and Sharkticon attempted to break into an Autobot island facility, Shockblast scrambled the security system with an electromagnetic pulse from orbit. However, when the plan went wrong, Omega Supreme nailed Shockblast with cannon-fire, despite the Decepticon being in low orbit.

Later, Shockblast was part of the Decepticon party that had cornered Optimus Prime and a wounded Hot Shot. However, Shockblast was blown away by the combined power of Optimus and the newly-arrived Wing Saber.

Animated continuity

Energon

Voice actor: Brian Drummond (US) Nobutoshi Canna (Japan)
Tentacles. In a japanese cartoon. This isn't going to end well......

Shockblast was held prisoner deep inside Cybertron, under near-constant supervision due to his status as a dangerous Decepticon war criminal. During a Decepticon uprising, Shockblast escaped and slaughtered most of the Autobot guards (while also inadvertently creating the Autobot hero who would be known as Wing Saber).

Megatron decided to add Shockblast to his team, and dispatched Tidal Wave to Cybertron. Unfortunately, Tidal Wave was fatally injured during Shockblast's riot (he was later reformatted into Mirage).

Shockblast joined the Decepticons and regarded Megatron with a high level of contempt. He made several attempts to overthrow Megatron and assume command of the team, all of which failed. In his final fight, Shockblast was crushed by the reactivated Unicron.

.....Told ya.

(Note: Although not heavily specified in the American series, the original Japanese series qouted that Shockblast (called Laserwave) was part of Tidal Wave's platoon during the previous battles. After eliminating their Autobot enemies, he grew bored and began to attack and destroy his own Decepticon allies, leading to Tidal Wave's animosity towards him. Shockblast and Six Shot were captured in between Armada and Energon for their continued attempts to keep the war going between the two factions, refusing to accept the newfound period of peace.)

Dreamwave comics continuity

Energon

Shockblast intercepted the Ocean City schematics Slugslinger used to infiltrate the Autobot installation.


Toys

Energon

  • Shockblast (Mega, 2004)
Japanese ID number: SD-14
File:Energon Shockblast toy.jpg
I transform into nothing!
Shockblast transforms into a Cybertronic laser-tank, plus has a third satellite-cannon mode. His cannon-arm contains a spring-loaded missile launcher and an electronic sound gimmick. His design is an homage to the Generation 1 Decepticon Shockwave.
The japanese version of Shockblast, named Laserwave, differs from the Hasbro release, with slightly more detailed paint deco and using a cooler grey plastic colour.
This mold was also used to make Energon Six Shot.


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