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Airazor along with [[Cheetor (Armada)|Cheetor]], [[Terrorsaur (Armada)|Terrorsaur]] and [[Rhinox (Armada)| Rhinox]] were kidnapped by Unicron right as they charged into battle against him, so he could cull their memories and learn what preceded his arrival. {{storylink|The End}} | Airazor along with [[Cheetor (Armada)|Cheetor]], [[Terrorsaur (Armada)|Terrorsaur]] and [[Rhinox (Armada)| Rhinox]] were kidnapped by Unicron right as they charged into battle against him, so he could cull their memories and learn what preceded his arrival. {{storylink|The End}} | ||
===''Energon'' comic | ====''Energon'' comic==== | ||
Ten years later she returned: resurrected as one of the [[Four Horsemen of Unicron|Chaos Bringer's Four Horsemen]]. {{storylink|This Evil Reborn}} Airazor was empowered as the Horseman of Death. She and her twisted brethren were sent to Cybertron to delay the Autobots from travelling to Earth, and waged a brutal battle against them. {{storylink|What Lies Beneath}} They might have been successful, until Optimus Prime made contact with [[Over-Run (Armada)|Over-Run]] and tapped into the [[Spark of Combination]]. Faced with Prime's newly empowered warriors and the energon-manipulating [[Omnicon]]s, Airazor and the Horsemen retreated from Cybertron. {{storylink|What Lies Beneath, Part Two}} | Ten years later she returned: resurrected as one of the [[Four Horsemen of Unicron|Chaos Bringer's Four Horsemen]]. {{storylink|This Evil Reborn}} Airazor was empowered as the Horseman of Death. She and her twisted brethren were sent to Cybertron to delay the Autobots from travelling to Earth, and waged a brutal battle against them. {{storylink|What Lies Beneath}} They might have been successful, until Optimus Prime made contact with [[Over-Run (Armada)|Over-Run]] and tapped into the [[Spark of Combination]]. Faced with Prime's newly empowered warriors and the energon-manipulating [[Omnicon]]s, Airazor and the Horsemen retreated from Cybertron. {{storylink|What Lies Beneath, Part Two}} | ||
Revision as of 14:23, 24 December 2009
| The name or term "Airazor" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Airazor (disambiguation). |
- Airazor is an Autobot from the Armada portion of the Unicron Trilogy.

Airazor is pure professionalism. She always keeps her cool, and never wastes words, actions or ammo. In battle she's precise and persistent, a crack shot and an ace flier. She gives her all and does it without complaint, or even comment.
Because of this, many consider her to be cold and impersonal. In reality, she's very compassionate; she just believes she must work her hardest to defeat the Decepticons, who threaten everything and everyone she cares about, so she pushes herself to the limit. Keeping professional about her tasks keeps her strong, Airazor feels.
This attitude seems to have had an unintended side effect on her Mini-Con partner Nightscream. An utterly undisciplined malcontent and pest to everyone else, Nightscream actually snaps to and gets his slag together whenever things get hairy and Airazor is in the middle of it.
Fiction
Dreamwave comic continuity
Armada comic
Airazor along with Cheetor, Terrorsaur and Rhinox were kidnapped by Unicron right as they charged into battle against him, so he could cull their memories and learn what preceded his arrival. The End
Energon comic
Ten years later she returned: resurrected as one of the Chaos Bringer's Four Horsemen. This Evil Reborn Airazor was empowered as the Horseman of Death. She and her twisted brethren were sent to Cybertron to delay the Autobots from travelling to Earth, and waged a brutal battle against them. What Lies Beneath They might have been successful, until Optimus Prime made contact with Over-Run and tapped into the Spark of Combination. Faced with Prime's newly empowered warriors and the energon-manipulating Omnicons, Airazor and the Horsemen retreated from Cybertron. What Lies Beneath, Part Two
Toys
Armada

- Airazor with Nightscream (Super-con, 2003)
- A redeco and retooling of the Transmetal version of Beast Wars Airazor, Armada Airazor transforms into a robotic falcon. She has a third semi-vehicle mode, her wings partially unfolding into a floatplane-like configuration. She was given Powerlinx plugs on her wings, plus (bizarrely enough) a molded Decepticon sigil on her back, normally hidden in both modes.
- She came with her Mini-Con partner Nightscream.
Notes
- According to Aaron Archer, the molded Decepticon sigil on the Airazor toy was not on any Hasbro plans, so how it got on there is unknown. Archer suggested, as a rationalization for the symbol, that she was a spy—for which side is unclear.




