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==Toys==
==Toys==
===Armada===
===Armada===
[[Image:Arm-toy Spiral.jpg|right|thumb|300px|]]
[[Image:Arm-toy Spiral.jpg|right|thumb|300px|More blue than water]]
*'''Street Speed Mini-Con Team''' (Basic, 2003)
*'''Street Speed Mini-Con Team''' (Basic, 2003)
**''Japanese  ID number'': '''MM-06'''
**''Japanese  ID number'': '''MM-06'''
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[[Image:Arm-toy SpiralOverdrive.jpg|right|thumb|250px|]]
[[Image:Arm-toy SpiralOverdrive.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Silver Sucka!]]
*'''Sieg Overdrive Edition''' (Mini-Con, 2003)
*'''Sieg Overdrive Edition''' (Mini-Con, 2003)


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===Cybertron===
===Cybertron===
[[Image:Cyb-toy Spiral.jpg|right|thumb|250px|]]
[[Image:Cyb-toy Spiral.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Apple]]
*'''Street Speed Mini-Con Team''' (Basic-class, 2005)
*'''Street Speed Mini-Con Team''' (Basic-class, 2005)
**''Japanese ID number'': '''GC-08'''
**''Japanese ID number'': '''GC-08'''

Revision as of 19:57, 25 August 2010

Spiral is a Velocitron Mini-Con from the Armada portion of the Unicron Trilogy continuity family.
Fat bottomed girls, you make the rockin' world go 'round.

Spiral leads the Street Speed Mini-Con Team, which isn't an easy task considering her teammates' personalities. But she's a tough one, the fastest, smartest, and strongest of the Team, who won't hesitate to verbally—or physically—put someone in their place. She's garnered a bit of a reputation for having a short temper, but she's got the muscle to back up her aggression.

Japanese Armada name: Sieg[1]
Japanese Cybertron name: Gagenda

Fiction

Armada cartoon continuity

Fat bottomed boys, you make the cars slump to the ground.

Spiral's Mini-Con storage panel was detected underground, near a major highway under construction. Both Autobot and Decepticon braved battle and heavy traffic to retrieve the panel. The Decepticons, thanks to the digging strength of Scavenger (who was in reality an Autobot agent undercover) came close to obtaining it, but the arrival of the mysterious Sideways tipped the battle in favor of the Autobots, and with Hot Shot's newfound skill with the Star Saber, the Decepticons were forced to retreat and Spiral was saved.

Back at the Autobot base, while Billy was getting dirt-bike rides on Sideways, Spiral offered to give a ride to Fred, who was moping about missing all the fun. Fred accepted, but quickly regretted his decision and commenced with the whining. Gale

Later, after the Decepticons got ahold of the Star Saber, Spiral was seen among the Mini-Cons recently captured by them. How they acquired possession of her from the Autobots is unknown. Conspiracy Spiral, Backtrack and an unknown Mini-Con were assigned to repair "tune up" Megatron following a close encounter with the Requiem Blaster. Runaway

On the moon, Spiral and the other Mini-Cons were put to work by Megatron constructing a new space cruiser. When the Autobots lay siege to the Decepticon base, Perceptor sought out the Mini-Cons and tried to get them to accompany him to freedom. Their servility programming was too strong to overcome at first. After Spiral and the others saw Perceptor valiantly risking his life against Megatron, however, the Mini-Cons shrugged off the chains of their oppression, and fled to the warp gate chamber where the Autobots transported them to safety on Earth. Rescue

As the Autobots prepared their new spaceship to chase the Decepticons back to Cybertron, Spiral and the united Mini-Cons were seen helping with the construction work. Remorse Spiral and the Mini-Cons all chose to willingly follow the Autobots into space aboard the Axalon, fighting alongside them against the Decepticons. Depart

Dreamwave Armada comics

Spiral and the rest of the Street Speed Team were among the Mini-Cons who lived on Earth's moon following their escape from Cybertron. Dreamwave Armada issue 9 Unfortunately, Dualor brought the Earth-based Mini-Cons there, which also brought the Decepticons. While the moonbase was under attack, Spiral and the others escaped in a rocket-pod. Dreamwave Armada issue 11 The pod crashed in northern Alaska, leaving the Street Speed Team, Inferno and Comettor deactivated. Fire & Ice Ultimately the Autobots were successful in retrieving the pod, and Spiral was reactivated and brought to the Autobot base. Worlds Collide, Part 1 of 4

Spiral later returned to Cybertron and helped Over-Run activate the Mini-Con Matrix, which dealt a critical blow to Unicron. The End

Panini Armada comics

In the early stages of the war, Spiral was among the Mini-Cons who supported Dualor's plan to kill Megatron by luring him to the Autobot headquarters and blowing it up. Counter-Strike!

Cybertron toy bios

The Street Speed Team were sent to Velocitron as advance scouts for the Autobots. The planet's mass of winding high-speed tracks really appealed to them, to the point where they started having a hard time tearing themselves from the road to get their missions underway.

Toys

Armada

More blue than water
  • Street Speed Mini-Con Team (Basic, 2003)
    • Japanese ID number: MM-06
Spiral transforms into a Mercedes C-Class luxury car, available only in a three-pack with Backtrack and Oval. Like her fellow Street Speed Mini-Con Team members, her car mode wheels are designed to allow for much faster rolling on smooth surfaces.
This mold was also used to make Servo, and Armada Skid-Z. It was planned to be used for Energon Clocker and packed with Ultra Magnus, but that release was changed late in the production run and given a different Mini-Con Team.


  • Silverbolt and Turbo with Speed Micron
    • Japanese ID number: MS-05


Silver Sucka!
  • Sieg Overdrive Edition (Mini-Con, 2003)
Individual members of the "Overdrive Edition" redeco of the Team were given away at the 17-day Japanese "World Hobby Fair" in January/February. In April, they were also available as random giveaways at Ito Yokaido stores with the purchase of any Micron Legend product.


  • Street Speed Mini-Con Team (Unreleased Basic, 2003)
A red-and-white redeco of Spiral was planned to be released as part of a “refresh” version of the Street Speed Team in Armada. The coloration of the Team was a “one-off” of the Takara Overdrive Edition version, with each toy’s main color shifted over to another one.
Your bargaining posture is highly dubious.
Your bargaining posture is highly dubious.

Proceed on your way to oblivion.
This item has been canceled, with no current plans for release.


Cybertron

Apple
  • Street Speed Mini-Con Team (Basic-class, 2005)
    • Japanese ID number: GC-08
A retooling of the first Spiral mold, she now transforms into a highly-modified Mercedes. She was only available in a three-pack with her teammates.
This version of the mold was used to make Cybertron Jack.


Notes

  • For whatever reason, the Street Speed Team is the only Armada Mini-Con Team to not have an X-Dimension release.
  • The Japanese Galaxy Force version of the Street Speed Team is one of the very few mass-retail "new"-mold Japanese Transformers toys to not show up in the accompanying cartoon.
  • Spiral was referred to as male in the Armada cartoon episode "Gale". It seems Dreamwave overlooked that scene when it gave her a bio that specified her as female. In-continuity family, it could be argued Carlos might not be able to tell Transformer gender apart.

References

  1. "Sieg" is a brand of tires used by Mercedes-Benz, which produced the car that Spiral is based on. See alt.toys.transformers for more.