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During the 1970s, Soundwave had tried to hide the [[Ark (DOTM)|Ark]]'s presence on the [[moon (moon)|moon]] by gaining human contacts in the [[United States of America|United States]] and [[Soviet Union]], whose creative accounting would render further trips to the moon financially unfeasible. But with the failure of Megatron and The Fallen's schemes, the Decepticons now planned to alert [[Optimus Prime (Movie)|Optimus Prime]] to the ship's existence so he could revive [[Sentinel Prime (ROTF)|Sentinel Prime]] with the [[Matrix of Leadership]] for them.
During the 1970s, Soundwave had tried to hide the [[Ark (DOTM)|Ark]]'s presence on the [[moon (moon)|moon]] by gaining human contacts in the [[United States of America|United States]] and [[Soviet Union]], whose creative accounting would render further trips to the moon financially unfeasible. But with the failure of Megatron and The Fallen's schemes, the Decepticons now planned to alert [[Optimus Prime (Movie)|Optimus Prime]] to the ship's existence so he could revive [[Sentinel Prime (ROTF)|Sentinel Prime]] with the [[Matrix of Leadership]] for them.


Soundwave went undercover on Earth as a Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG. He and his winged minion [[Laserbeak (DOTM)|Laserbeak]] visited the incapicitated Megatron in [[Africa]], informing him Optimus had discovered an Ark fuel cell at the [[Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant]]. They sent Laserbeak to further draw out the Autobots by assassinating many of their human contacts. Meanwhile, the disguised Soundwave was "given" by their human ally [[Dylan Gould]] as a gift to [[Sam Witwicky]]'s new girlfriend [[Carly Brooks-Spencer|Carly]]. During a party hosted by Dylan, Soundwave and Laserbeak revealed themselves, and the sonic warrior took Carly hostage while Gould explained his relationship with the two Decepticons.
Soundwave went undercover on Earth as a Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG. He and his winged minion [[Laserbeak (DOTM)|Laserbeak]] visited the incapicitated Megatron in [[Africa]], informing him Optimus had discovered an Ark fuel cell at the [[Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant]]. They sent Laserbeak to further draw out the Autobots by killing many of their human contacts. Meanwhile, the disguised Soundwave was "given" by their human ally [[Dylan Gould]] as a gift to [[Sam Witwicky]]'s new girlfriend [[Carly Brooks-Spencer|Carly]]. During a party hosted by Dylan, Soundwave and Laserbeak revealed themselves, and the sonic warrior took Carly hostage while Gould explained his relationship with the two Decepticons.


During the Decepticon occupation of [[Chicago]], Soundwave took several Autobots prisoner until Dylan stated that things had gotten personal and the Autobots needed a lesson of respect, and Soundwave concurred. He and [[Barricade (Movie)|Barricade]] began by killing [[Wheeljack (Movie)|Que]]. He was about to execute [[Bumblebee (Movie)|Bumblebee]] when he was distracted by [[Wheelie (ROTF)|Wheelie]] and [[Brains]]'s sabotage of a Decepticon aircraft carrier. The Autobot scout took advantage of this small slip of opportunity and punched Soundwave. The two warriors battled, with Bumblebee delivering the final blow by throwing an uppercut to Soundwave's torso, transforming his hand into a cannon, and shooting Soundwave upwards, disintegrating his head. {{storylink|Dark of the Moon (film)}}
During the Decepticon occupation of [[Chicago]], Soundwave took several Autobots prisoner until Dylan stated that things had gotten personal and the Autobots needed a lesson of respect, and Soundwave concurred. He and [[Barricade (Movie)|Barricade]] began by killing [[Wheeljack (Movie)|Que]]. He was about to execute [[Bumblebee (Movie)|Bumblebee]] when he was distracted by [[Wheelie (ROTF)|Wheelie]] and [[Brains]]'s sabotage of a Decepticon aircraft carrier. The Autobot scout took advantage of this small slip of opportunity and punched Soundwave. The two warriors battled, with Bumblebee delivering the final blow by throwing an uppercut to Soundwave's torso, transforming his hand into a cannon, and shooting Soundwave upwards, disintegrating his head. {{storylink|Dark of the Moon (film)}}

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This article is about . For other uses of "Soundwave", see Soundwave (disambiguation)|The name or term "Soundwave" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Soundwave (disambiguation).}}
Soundwave is a Decepticon from the Revenge of the Fallen portion of the live-action film continuity family.
Just wait till he tentacle rapes that other satellite!

Soundwave, the Decepticon communications officer and one of Megatron's staunchest supporters, doesn't just master the frequencies that carry information across our planet, he revels in them. Stationed high in the upper atmosphere and capable of processing millions of data streams at once, he is fully capable of taking over communications on a planetary scale. Whether he uses this to direct civilization or destroy it remains to be seen.

Soundwave has two extremely powerful weapons: his spread of Sonic Cannons... and Megatron. If any Decepticon crosses him, he does not hesitate to send a full record of said Decepticon's failures to Megatron, almost certainly ensuring an untimely demise. His lofty position has made Starscream suspicious, so Soundwave has his minion Ravage keep an eye on the Air Commander if he gets out of hand. Soundwave is also nearly defenseless in space, as his devastating Sonic Cannons only work within the atmosphere.<ref>Hasbro Soundwave Battle Bio</ref>

Nothing moves on the orb below without my being aware of it. I see and hear everything, be it out the open or behind closed doors. My reach is invisible, intangible. My grip...cast-iron.{{#if:|{{{quote2}}}}}{{#if:Soundwave is watching you...Nefarious #1|Soundwave is watching you...{{#if:Nefarious #1|, Nefarious #1|}}|}}

Fiction

Titan Magazines Transformers movie comics

Starscream was in talks with Soundwave to get him to join in the attack on Earth and be in Michael Bay's next documentary. Soundwave is known for talking in several frequencies at once, apparently just to be annoying. #15's Star Screams Starscream doesn't trust Soundwave but notes his intelligence, and so views him as a worthy successor in the event of his death. #21's Star Screams

IDW Transformers movie comics

Thousands of years ago on Cybertron, Soundwave stood by Megatron's side on Unification Day, when a new era of Cybertronian government was ushered in that saw the planet ruled by two bodies—Megatron's Defense Force, of which Soundwave became a part, and Optimus's Science Division. Megatron's lust for power soon led him to claim dominion over Optimus, however, and Soundwave was silently present when Megatron summoned Optimus and made this declaration. Foundation issue 2

No full body shot in the movie or comics.

Some time later, Megatron came under the influence of The Fallen, who sought to be freed from the sarcophagus that was his trans-dimensional prison. To this end, Soundwave was assigned captaincy of the newly built spacecraft Nemesis, which would take the sarcophagus across the galaxy to find the world on which The Fallen had built a Star Harvester millennia beforehand. Soundwave and his crew left Cybertron with The Fallen's sarcophagus just before the outbreak of war. Defiance issue 4Foundation #3

After thousands of years of searching the stars, Soundwave's Nemesis detected the faint energy signature of the AllSpark, which had been jettisoned from Cybertron in their absence. Unfortunately for them, so did the Ark, an Autobot spacecraft that had also left Cybertron after the Nemesis and which was teleporting around space and time via a space bridge. The Ark materialized partially within the Nemesis, the intersection of their molecules crippled both ships. While the Ark teleported away, leaving a temporary space bridge portal lingering in its wake, the Decepticons managed to set the Nemesis down on a barren moon. For the first time, The Fallen, recognizing the space bridge as the technology of his people, spoke directly into Soundwave's mind, directing him to take the Decepticons aboard the smaller ship Longshot and follow the Ark through the portal. Complying, Soundwave's crew found themselves hurled into the future, appearing in the vicinity of Earth in the year 1961 alongside the Ark. The Autobot craft proceeded to crash on Earth's moon, and Soundwave quickly determined to keep humankind from plundering the treasures it contained: mysterious pillars that he had his crew set about removing from the ship and stockpiling. Convergence chapter 1

Unfortunately for Soundwave, humanity detected the crash of the Ark upon the Moon, and a "space race" began between the United States of America and the Soviet Union to be the first to reach the Moon. The Soviets were first to send probes that photographed the moon's surface: in 1963, their Luna 4 captured an image of the pillars as they were being moved. Dark of the Moon Realizing the necessity of infiltrating the ranks of humanity in order to control the flow of data, Soundwave had the Pretender kill and replace Spetsnaz agent Alisa Morozov in 1964; then, in 1965, as the Soviets' Luna 6 was in flight, he sent her to Soviet Research Station Oktober to massacre the scientists awaiting data the probe would send back. Convinced by the Pretender that Humanity could be subverted towards their ends, Soundwave struck a deal with the sole surviving scientist, Voskhod, to curtail further Soviet moon missions. In the process, the Pretender also learned that both America and Russia allegedly had a Cybertronian in their individual custodies, but Soundwave dismissed them as rumors, preferring to focus on the trail of the AllSpark and the Star Harvester. Convergence chapter 2

Realizing that a captive American secret agent, Bill Simmons had escaped from Research Station Oktober during the Pretender's attack, Soundwave spent two months scanning information lines in search of him, eventually discovering him when he returned to North America and made contact with his superiors. Although the Pretender failed to finish him off, Soundwave had at last learned of Simmons's well-hidden organization: Sector Seven. Convergence chapter 3 In 1969, he monitored the launch of their Ghost 1 craft, believing it to be of greater importance than the Apollo 11 moon mission, but his guess proved incorrect: Thanks to Soundwave's being distracted, astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were able to carry out the first brief excavation of the Ark. Incensed by his failure, Soundwave grew even more determined to find a mole within the American space program, and he set Ravage to find prospective candidates. He found a NASA accountant named Gould and tapped the stock market to provide enough financial persuasion for the human to manipulate the NASA budget to halt moon missions from 1972 onwards. Convergence chapter 4

Soundwave spent the rest of the 1970s recruiting more human pawns to prevent the Ark from being rediscovered. Eventually, in 1979, deciding that everything was secure, he and his crew departed Earth on the Longshot to reconvene with The Fallen back aboard the Nemesis, but with no space bridge portal to teleport them, the voyage took something in the vicinity of fourteen years. A brief talk with The Fallen yielded information: in Soundwave's absence, Megatron had visited the Nemesis, on the trail of the AllSpark. Soundwave realized that his leader must have been one of the Cybertronians in captivity on Earth, and immediately departed to return to the planet, putting most of his crew in statis. Before leaving, he presented The Fallen with one of the pillars from the Ark; after he left, The Fallen used it to finally free himself from his sarcophagus. Convergence chapter 4

Alas, poor Dreadwing. I knew him, Ravage.

During Soundwave's return voyage to Earth, Decepticon forces under the command of Starscream had arrived on the planet and freed Megatron, only for both the Decepticon leader and the AllSpark to be destroyed in battle in Mission City. Soundwave returned one month after his leader's death, but detoured briefly to investigate a space-time anomaly on Mars. There, he discovered a jury-rigged space bridge created from one of the Ark's pillars (created by Thundercracker), the remains of Dreadwing's, an imprint of Frenzy's body, Alliance issue 2 and a message from Starscream that informed him of the recent events on Earth. Convergence chapter 4 Soundwave immediately made contact with Starscream, who had just finished battling Wreckage, and ordered him back to the Longshot to awaken the rest of his crew from stasis. Alliance issue 2Convergence chapter 4 Dispatching what few crew members were currently active to begin searching the planet for the Star Harvester, Soundwave assumed the form of a satellite and took up orbit around Earth. Alliance issue 4

As the search continued, Soundwave re-established contact with his many human pawns, including Gould's son Dylan, who had inherited his father's role as Decepticon liason. Convergence chapter 4


Titan Magazines Revenge of the Fallen comics

Soundwave appears unknown to the Autobots.New Tricks He commanded a small Decepticon cell, based out of Mars' moon Phobos. While nominally under the command of The Fallen, The Fallen is merely in contact with the Decepticons and currently incapacitated. This left Soundwave free to do his own thing... Back-to-Back

Help me, Obi-Wan Kenobi, you're my only... Oops, wrong movie.

One of his goals was to find the location of the Tomb of the Primes. The aging Seeker Ransack knew it but would only tell it to The Fallen. Strangely unwilling to put The Fallen and Ransack in touch and oddly prefering to personally know the location of the key to a monstrous superweapon himself Back-to-Back, Soundwave turned to the dormant Seekers instead. He directed Grindor to Las Vegas to carve up one such Seeker for its "memory tree". He refused to explain the reason why to Grindor. When NEST showed up, Soundwave appeared contemptuous of them and their whole species, noting Transformers owned this world long before mankind. To Grindor, he simply said to get the memory tree to him and not get captured. Learning Curve

Later, on The Fallen's orders, he directed Ravage to find Skids and Mudflap, find out what they knew about The Fallen's plans and who they'd told it to, and then terminate them. When Ravage had cornered Mudflap, Soundwave talked through him and attempted to interrogate the Autobot; this failed, with Mudflap not even being bothered about who Soundwave was. While the hit was a bust, Soundwave ensured the base was bugged. As a result, he discovered Sideswipe distrusted the twins.

"There you go, fellas!"

This was something Soundwave found interesting New Tricks and he hatched a plan to ensure the twins were believed to be traitors: which would ensure nobody would follow up on their intell! Somehow, he got Scorponok to Diego Garcia at the same time the twins were there. He then had Sideways get captured, so that when he was taken to Diego Garcia Scorponok would free him. With the Decepticon attacking at the same time the twins were distracting Optimus and on top of previous acts, they seemed guilty and were taken into custody. Reversal of Fortune Soundwave sent Starscream to blow up the soldiers escorting the twins to orbitary exile, and Wheelie parachuted in to convince them to defect. When Bumblebee tracked down the twins - who had kidnapped Sam Witwicky in a failed attempt to convince him to speak to Optimus on their behalf - Soundwave finally landed on Earth and blasted the scout. Soundwave told the twins The Fallen would offer them sanctuary, something they seemed happy to accept... Outlaw Blues

Poor Soundwave soon had to put up with the twins, as they insisted on chatting through his briefings and dissing the other 'cons. He just about, through ominous glares, got them to pay attention to their mission: to capture Ransack and bring him in to be "re-educated". This, however, was all a big con on the twins: he just wanted them as expendable bait to draw out Ransack, so Grindor and Sideways could knock him out. Soundwave also spoke for the entire Decepticons when he said that if the twins survived any encounter, kill them anyway. Turnabout

KERPOW!

Once Ransack was in his hands, Soundwave beat the snot out of him and demanded the location to the Tomb of the Primes. The Seeker still refused to talk, and insulted Soundwave as being a mere cog who could barely understand the big picture. He almost killed Ransack for that, having to be held back by Starscream (don't want The Fallen knowing you've killed his Seeker!), but the elder continued to mock him for believing he had freedom of action just because The Fallen was absent.

When the twins, revealed to have been faking their defection, returned to beat the crap out of the Phobos base, an annoyed Soundwave ended their brief success with overwhelming violence. Unfortunately, before he could kill the Autobots, Ransack took the opportunity to leg it; desperate to stop The Fallen from being informed of what he'd been up to, Soundwave gave chase and the Phobos base was abandoned. Back-to-Back As he's still around later, it seems Soundwave made sure Ransack never made it to The Fallen...

The following events occur in the Law and Disorder continuity.

Barricade considers Soundwave to be an untrustworthy jerk who never pulls his weight in a fight. Megatron, however, loves the guy. #7's Law and Disorder

Revenge of the Fallen film

Voice actor: Frank Welker (English, French, Italian. Latin American-Spanish?), Horst Lampe (German), Daisuke Gōri (Japanese)
Next time, Gadget. Next time.

Soundwave received a transmission from Wheelie, who was tailing Mikaela Banes, and instructed him to obtain a surviving shard of the AllSpark in her possession. He found a satellite transmitting a conversation between NEST and the United States military. Tapping into it with his tentacles to listen, Soundwave overheard Theodore Galloway mention another shard of the AllSpark in storage at Diego Garcia, and of Megatron's burial in the Laurentian Abyss.

Ravage: Eject. Operation: Childhood rape.

Formulating a plan, Soundwave waited until it would be nightfall on Diego Garcia, then ejected Ravage (who was equipped with Scalpel and the microcons comprising Reedman) to Diego Garcia to steal the shard. Once they had stolen the shard, they reunited with some Constructicons and managed to resurrect their leader.

Soundwave remained in space, tapping into the satellite he had found. When Megatron decided to reveal the Transformers presence on Earth after killing Optimus Prime, Soundwave issued the mobilization order to the waiting troops on the Nemesis. As the Decepticons streaked toward Earth, Soundwave tracked down Ron and Judy Witwicky in Paris. He called Judy on her cellphone, demanding to know where Sam was, which the human dismissed as a crank call by a pervert. This allowed the Decepticons to track them down and capture them to use as bait for Sam.

Yes, yes, you fans all thought about Kiss Players when you saw me do this.

When the CIA discovered that Sam was in Egypt, Soundwave relayed the information to the Decepticons. During Operation: Firestorm, Soundwave blocked the satellites covering the Egyptian area, making things appear normal. General Morshower was unconvinced though and got other local informants to know what was happening at the pyramids. Revenge of the Fallen (film)

In the comic, Megatron rendezvous with Soundwave after killing Optimus, making the demand for Sam Witwicky himself, which Soundwave broadcasts through the satellite he clutches. Revenge of the Fallen issue 2


IDW post-Revenge of the Fallen comics

Soundwave detected Ravage was alive and active, and was furious someone else was ordering his pet around. Tales of the Fallen issue 5 Monitoring Earth, he observed Alice's attempt at flight and subsequent termination by NEST. Buzzsaw, who he'd dispatched to Kingdom Petrochemicals to investigate Ravage's status, reported back that there were non-NEST humans poking around there, so Soundwave sent in Ratbat, Rumble and Beastbox to attack. Surprisingly the humans were a match for the Decepticons, and Soundwave moved in to take direct action, however at that point the Autobots arrived. Soundwave destroyed Breakaway, but when the human forces pulled out, so too did Soundwave. To his surprise, he found he wasn't able to track where the departing humans had gone. Nefarious #1

Ravage was reactivated by Buzzsaw, allowing Soundwave to access his memories. Acting on one memory, he sent Buzzsaw to help Strike Team Ursa while he rendezvoused with Ravage for an examination. When Strike Team Ursa triggered defenses, Soundwave warned them to withdraw. They did, but ran into Ironhide and Sideswipe, and Soundwave was forced to come to their aid. Unfortunately Optimus Prime was also on the way, and Soundwave was no match for the Autobot leader. He tried to suggest it would be advantageous for them to let him go, but Optimus took him into custody. Nefarious #2 Soundwave was secured and put on a plane bound for Odessa, Texas, however the plane was shot down by Buzzsaw, and then Bumblebee's team had Dirt Boss and Soundwave's minions to contend with as well. Soundwave tried to get Ravage to free him, but the cat's free will was overridden by an external force. In the end, Soundwave was too much trouble and Bumblebee let the Decepticons have him back. Nefarious #3

Soundwave tracked Ravage back to the Initiative base in California. After sending the other Decepticons in first to test the base's defenses, he moved in himself, only to find that the foe he faced had an army of brainwashed Transformers. He somehow escaped them and proceeded to the NEST base in Odessa. Nefarious #4 He led the Autobots to the base's location, though he "neglected" to tell them about the brainwashed Transformers, but the base was gone, leading to the conclusion it was somehow mobile. Tapping into traffic cameras, he traced the base to Oregon. When they got there and began the assault, Soundwave was snootily dismissive of the Autobots' combat banter. Nefarious #5 While the Initiative was distracted, Soundwave was able to reactivate Ravage and send Reedman to attack Initiative head Carter Newell. When Newell tried to flee with the AllSpark, Soundwave ordered Buzzsaw to assist Optimus Prime in pursuing him. It was only after everything was over that NEST discovered that the Initiative data banks had been mysteriously picked clean... Nefarious #6

Adopting a new body, Soundwave then took up residence at Megatron's base in Namibia. Rising Storm #2 When Arcee, Elita-One and Chromia discovered Shockwave's Driller creature in the Adirondack Mountains, Soundwave was present to jam their communications and then send his minions to attack them. Rising Storm #3 With Elita-One leaving to warn the Autobots about Shockwave in person, the other two were surrounded by Soundwave and his animals. They chose to sacrifice themselves using a powerful bomb, though Soundwave managed to escape the explosion and return to Namibia. Rising Storm #4

Cyber Missions

Voice actor: Bronco D. Jackson (English), Salvador Reyes (Latin American-Spanish)
Through the dark, to the light, it's a super sonic flight! Gotta keep it goin'!
No! Too many sonic booms! I can't absorb—!{{#if:|{{{quote2}}}}}{{#if:|{{{2}}}{{#if:|, {{{3}}}|}}|}}

When Soundwave and Bludgeon descended on Diego Garcia, they interrupted an Autobot mission briefing. While Ironhide headed outside to face Bludgeon, Bumblebee remained inside to guard the Autobots' precious data tracks from Soundwave. Bumblebee fired shot after shot, but Soundwave was able to simply use his sonic powers to repel the attacks back towards Bumblebee. However, Bumblebee gambled that Soundwave would be unable to repel a great number of attacks simultaneously, and the Decepticon was overwhelmed by Bumblebee's automatic weaponry. Cyber Missions 1 Bumblebee confined Soundwave inside a vacuum-sealed electromagnetic bubble, where his sonic weaponry would be useless. Cyber Missions 2

Titan Magazines post-Revenge of the Fallen comics

Instructed by Megatron to "hound" humans and "get up close and personal" in his attacks, Soundwave cut a swathe of destruction across the North Atlantic, destroying ships as he headed on a course towards Florida. Identifying his pattern, William Lennox and Robert Epps staged an ambush, laying out a cargo ship for Soundwave to attack and then blindsiding him with a volley from a hidden warship. Badly damaged in the surprise assault, Soundwave was forced to retreat, venturing into the confines of...the Bermuda Triangle! (Dun dun dunnnn!)

Bustin' makes ghosts feel good!

Amidst the storm clouds, Soundwave discovered another ship that he decided to attack out of spite, but faltered when his databanks identified it as a United States Navy vessel that had been lost in 1918. Caught off-guard by a volley of primitive weaponsfire (even for humans!) and damaged even further, Soundwave tried to limp away, only to cross paths with another mystery ship, this one allegedly from 1941! Pelted from both sides and unable to get a handle on his situation, Soundwave fled high into the air, out of the ships' range...and right in the path of a squadron of World War II bombers! Rattled by their machine gun fire and unable to overcome their superior flying skills, Soundwave decided to break upwards...all the way upwards. Whatever strange chronal chaos he had encountered in the depths of the Bermuda Triangle, Soundwave concluded that the solar radiation, meteor showers and space debris he would face on the moon would be much safer! Making Waves

Titan Magazines pre-Dark of the Moon comics

When the Autobots were about to discover an Ark fragment that could lead them to Sentinel Prime, Soundwave and Starscream sprang into action. From his position in high orbit, Soundwave hacked and took over NEST's defensive guns and left the Fiesole Cathedral wide open. Fight for Fiesole

Dark of the Moon film

Voice actor; Frank Welker (English), Leonardo García (Latin American Spanish)

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During the 1970s, Soundwave had tried to hide the Ark's presence on the moon by gaining human contacts in the United States and Soviet Union, whose creative accounting would render further trips to the moon financially unfeasible. But with the failure of Megatron and The Fallen's schemes, the Decepticons now planned to alert Optimus Prime to the ship's existence so he could revive Sentinel Prime with the Matrix of Leadership for them.

Soundwave went undercover on Earth as a Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG. He and his winged minion Laserbeak visited the incapicitated Megatron in Africa, informing him Optimus had discovered an Ark fuel cell at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. They sent Laserbeak to further draw out the Autobots by killing many of their human contacts. Meanwhile, the disguised Soundwave was "given" by their human ally Dylan Gould as a gift to Sam Witwicky's new girlfriend Carly. During a party hosted by Dylan, Soundwave and Laserbeak revealed themselves, and the sonic warrior took Carly hostage while Gould explained his relationship with the two Decepticons.

During the Decepticon occupation of Chicago, Soundwave took several Autobots prisoner until Dylan stated that things had gotten personal and the Autobots needed a lesson of respect, and Soundwave concurred. He and Barricade began by killing Que. He was about to execute Bumblebee when he was distracted by Wheelie and Brains's sabotage of a Decepticon aircraft carrier. The Autobot scout took advantage of this small slip of opportunity and punched Soundwave. The two warriors battled, with Bumblebee delivering the final blow by throwing an uppercut to Soundwave's torso, transforming his hand into a cannon, and shooting Soundwave upwards, disintegrating his head. Dark of the Moon (film)


Games

Revenge of the Fallen - The Game (Xbox 360/Sony PS3/PC)

Voice actor: Peter Jessop (English)
Autobot campaign


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Decepticon campaign

Soundwave plays only a very minor role, delivering information or guidance (when Megatron or Starscream does not) to the character in question.


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On August 27, 2009, Soundwave was made available as a playable character (for multiplayer games) as optional downloadable content for Xbox 360 and Sony Playstation 3 owners. However, instead of the silver colour scheme established on his regular release toys and movie appearance, the character model was coloured blue, like Generation 1 Soundwave and the Toys"R"Us-exclusive Soundwave figure from the Gathering at Nemesis figure pack. His special attack in robot mode consisted of a deployable turret that generated earthquakes, a reference to Rumble, who was one of Generation 1 Soundwave's tape minions. While using his special in vehicle mode deployed a radar jammer pod in the sky that also fired a laser at nearby enemies, a likely reference to Laserbeak, another of Generation 1 Soundwave's tape minions.


Revenge of the Fallen - The Game (Wii/PS2)


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Transformers Autobots/Decepticons


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Revenge of the Fallen: Autobots/Decepticons

Transformers: Dark of the Moon - The Game

Voice actor: Isaac C. Singleton, Jr.

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Dark of the Moon (Xbox 360/PS3)

Toys

Revenge of the Fallen

Legends Class toys

  • Soundwave (Legends, 2009)
No matter what mode you put him in, he is always ready to get down and dirty with unsuspecting satellites.
Part of the fifth wave of Revenge of the Fallen Legends Class figures, Soundwave transforms into a simplified version of his satellite alt mode which is notable for being more movie-accurate than his Deluxe Class toy. The satellite head is completely covered in blue, however.


  • Infiltrator Soundwave (EZ Collection, 2010)
In Japan, Legends class Soundwave was redecoed to match the colors of Deluxe Infiltration Soundwave (see below). He was part of the Japanese Transformers Animated promotion, and was only available to those who bought the Voyager "Optimus Prime VS Megatron" set at amazon.jp and Yamada Denki stores.


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Deluxe Class toys

War fork!
  • Soundwave (Deluxe, 2009)
    • Japanese ID number: RD-04
    • Accessories: 1 Ravage missile
Part of the initial Movie Preview wave, Soundwave is a Triple Changer, transforming into a satellite and a Cybertron jet, which are not exactly what could be described as "distinct" from one another. In all three modes, Soundwave features a spring-loaded missile launcher which fires a missile intended to resemble Ravage, in reference to the scene in the film in which he launches the feline fiend down at Earth. In his (rather stocky) robot mode, Soundwave has blue light piping in his visor, but it is disabled, having been painted over in red; his other modes feature a second, armored version of his face, which is stored on the back of his robot mode. Probably to avoid giving the toy a very obviously two-headed robot mode, the alternate face lacks any paint details, and has an unpainted blue visor. Soundwave features numerous red and gold paint applications which are very cleverly and subtly positioned around his body to replicate similarly-colored and -positioned details on the original Soundwave toy.
The configuration for the satellite mode depicted in the toy's instructions is not the way Soundwave appears in the film, featuring a different angling for the panels on his shoulders. It's not a big change, but transforming the toy in accordance with his movie appearance does help to distinguish the jet from the satellite a little, since otherwise, virtually the only difference is in the positioning of the large panel "wings".


You can get him in blue, but you gotta get those other guys, too!
  • Gathering at Nemesis (Figure multi-pack, 2009)
    • Accessories: 1 Ravage missile
A Toys"R"Us-exclusive three pack (technically four pack if you want to count the Ravage missile), also featuring The Fallen, and a silver Voyager Class Megatron from the first movie toyline. Soundwave is redecoed in predominantly blue as an homage to the original Soundwave. The Fallen was unchanged from his original release.


So...waiting for any ROTF Soundblaster jokes...
  • Soundwave Black Version (Deluxe, 2009)
    • Accessories: 1 Ravage missile
Exclusive to the 2009 "C3 X Hobby Chara Hobby" show that ran across August 29-30 in Japan, Soundwave Black Version is a redeco of the deluxe Revenge of the Fallen Soundwave toy in black and red with orange highlights. Following the convention, remaining quantities of the figure were made available to purchase via lottery through the e-Hobby website.


Look out for Escalation Soundwave, Devastation Soundwave, and Soundwave Loves Drift-Chan.
  • Battlefield Bumblebee Vs. Infiltration Soundwave (Deluxe 2-pack, 2010)
    • Accessories: 1 Ravage missile
Part of the N.E.S.T. Global Alliance campaign, Infiltration Soundwave is another redeco of the Deluxe Class Soundwave mold, this time in dark blue and dark gray, plus bright red that simulates the intense heat of orbital reentry. He also comes with new light-piping that isn't painted over. He comes with Battlefield Bumblebee, a retooling of Cannon Bumblebee with a new battlemask head. Also included in the packaging is a "Mission Guide" catalog and ordering form for the mail-in exclusive Recon Ravage, a "starter sticker" for said ordering form, and a N.E.S.T. Global Alliance iron-on patch. Two additional stickers from specially-marked N.E.S.T. Global Alliance products and $4.95 shipping are required for the promotion. Sadly, this promotion does not exist in Europe or Australia, but Recon Ravage was made available in the latter country as a Toys R Us exclusive. Surprisingly, the package does not recognize his Cybertron jet mode, instead only acknowledging his satellite mode. His instructions do still mention his jet mode, though.


Dark of the Moon

Cyberverse

  • Bumblebee / Soundwave with Rodimus (Cyberverse 3-pack, 2011)
Part of a Walmart exclusive pack alongside Bumblebee and Rodimus, Soundwave is a redeco of the Revenge of the Fallen Legends Class Soundwave, with a new deco inspired by the Toys"R"Us exclusive Gathering at Nemesis gift set (see above), which in turn was heavily influenced by Generation 1 Soundwave. The toy is mostly blue with grey, black, and some gold on his solar panels.


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Merchandise

Burger King

I spy with my little eye.....impending tentacle rape.
  • Seeking Soundwave (2009)
    • Accessories: 2 blue solar panels
The Burger King version of Soundwave is a representation of the communications satellite which Soundwave hacked into in the movie. The dishes have tendril details added to them. Peering into an opening in the top gives a sort of periscope effect, although as there is only one mirror, everything looks backwards.


RPMs - Robot Powered Machines

  • Soundwave (2010)
    • Series: Metal Heroes
    • Number: 04 of 08 (only 6 released)
Robot Powered Machines Soundwave is a small, non-transforming pseudo-Scion XB with his robot mode sculpted underneath. Said robot mode resembles another Soundwave for some reason. The car's wheels feature through-axle construction for speedy racing on flat surfaces. Unlike other RPMs, Soundwave, along with the rest of the Metal Heroes, is made of die-cast metal.
This toy features many differences in comparison to the Speed Stars release. Namely, the Speed Stars version lacks paint in the doors, as well as the chest, arms, legs and face of the "robot" mode, unlike the RPM release that has this fully painted. The plastic in the bottom of the car is cast in a different color: the RPM version is bronze while the Speed Stars version is golden. In addition, the RPM release has "Soundwave-Audio" written on the inferior part of the doors as well as having the tail lights painted (in red).
RPM Soundwave is probably the most homage-heavy Transformer ever produced: he has Animated Soundwave alt mode and a mix between his regular and Electrostatic incarnations "tattoos", War for Cybertron Soundwave robot mode (which in turn was heavily based in G1 Soundwave) and despite this, the bio and toyline clearly identify him as ROTF Soundwave. You can try and add Cybertron Soundwave to the list if you want, but that would be overkill.
This toy's American release and the rest of the Metal Heroes were canceled in favor of the Speed Stars versions of the toys. They have been released in the Philippines, New Zealand and Mexico (at a discounted price compared to past RPM releases), however. Both versions were eventually available at retail in those countries.


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Speed Stars

See? You have your damn Prime toys, now shut up!!
  • Soundwave (2010)
    • Series: Metal Heroes
    • Number: 04 of 08
Speed Stars Soundwave is a redeco of the RPM vehicle. All differences between the two releases are listed above.


Stealth Force

Three continuities for the price of one!
  • Soundwave (Basic, 2010)
This Soundwave toy is part of the "Stealth Force" subline, consisting of vehicles without robot modes, but with plenty of flip-out panels with hidden weapons. Like the smaller Metal Heroes toy, Soundwave has Animated Soundwave's Scion XB altmode and features War for Cybertron Soundwave on his packaging. He features non-firing weapons hidden all throughout the toy, activated by pulling part of the roof back.


Notes

A Soundwave-headed Blackout from an animatic.
Soundwave, before losing weight.

</ref> Soundwave's name remained attached to the separated portable stereo character for a while, but Hasbro felt the resulting character did not properly represent the original Soundwave. He was first renamed Soundbite, but eventually ended up with the name Frenzy.

  • In early drafts of Revenge of the Fallen, Soundwave came to Earth and scanned a black Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck form. Artist Paul Ozzimo created a visualization of this idea, and Hasbro based the Cybertronian satellite form's robot mode on this abandoned concept, particularly a Cybertronian version of the Chevy grill and small headlights on the lower torso. They then combined Ozzimo's body design with an unused, heavily G1-esque head design that had been created by artist Josh Nizzi (although Soundwave's finalized head design was also incorporated into the toy's satellite mode, in a manner akin to faux parts).
  • Hasbro's description and arrangement of Soundwave's toy as a triple changer runs counter to the filmmakers' intent to introduce the technology in the next film.<ref>News from TFW2005.com on September 23, 2008, detailing Roberto Orci's confirmation that there would be no triple changers in Revenge of the Fallen.</ref>
  • Even though Frank Welker returned to voice Soundwave for the movie, his voice was not vocoded, but rather synthesized in the same way all the other Transformer voices in the movie were. Because of this, the voice he uses is much closer to that of "The Cave of Wonders" from Walt Disney's Aladdin, Dr. Claw from Inspector Gadget and Darkseid from The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians, all voiced by Welker. However, in the Revenge of the Fallen video game, Soundwave's voice (Peter Jessop) is vocoded in a manner similar to that of Animated Soundwave's first voice, only with a more musical tone.
  • Frank Welker voiced Soundwave not only in the English version of Revenge of the Fallen, but also in a large number of foreign dubs, including the Italian one. Welker described the process as "very hard".<ref name="welkernewsarama">Newsarama interview with Frank Welker, September 2009.</ref> Although Welker is also credited in the German dub of the movie, German dubbing insiders insist that the voice heard in the actual movie is by someone else (Horst Lampe, who also dubbed Animated Ratchet), presumably as a last-minute decision because Welker's "German" performance was considered sub-standard.<ref name="germandub">German dubbing board thread about ROTF, with a discussion about Soundwave's voice</ref>. Welker is also credited in the Latin American-Spanish dub. (Which character he voiced is not listed, but it was most likely Soundwave, or he could have been credited for Devastator, Ravage, Grindor and Reedman, since all the sounds Welker did for them were kept in the Latin American-Spanish dub.) Doblaje Wiki, on the other hand, claims he was voiced by Andrés García.
  • Soundwave is unique among the Decepticons introduced in Revenge of the Fallen because he survives. (Scalpel's fate is ambiguous in the film itself but he was clearly scrapped in the two adaptations). All the others are presumably killed, meaning if all our information only came from the films, then the only Decepticons alive are the original triad of Megatron, Starscream and Soundwave, along with the oft-overlooked Barricade.
  • Soundwave was included as a downloadable addition to the roster of the Revenge of the Fallen Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 video game, along with several Generation 1 homages and fellow movie character Sideswipe. Soundwave's special abilities deploy an aerial jammer pod that looks suspiciously like Laserbeak, and an AOE pod that continuously smashes the ground with piledrivers; undoubtedly a nod to Generation 1 Soundwave's minion Rumble. According to concept artist Ken Christiansen, his appearance was based more closely on the Deluxe class toy than his movie design.
  • Early artwork for Soundwave for Dark of the Moon, had his name as Breakdown as a working name for the character.<ref name="nizzi">Josh Nizzi DOTM concepts.</ref>
  • Before the release of Dark of the Moon, there was speculation that Soundwave was the silver Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG that had been seen on set. In response, Michael Bay claimed that, "Mercedes would never let us make their car into a bad Decepticon. Car company's [sic, recte companies] really frown on that - I can't say what the game company and comics do[;] that's their own thing. They don't have the same constraints movies do. It's Carly's car."<ref>"Is Soundwave the silver Mercedes on set of DOTM", Michael Bay, shootfortheedit.com, April 10, 2011</ref> In the movie, however, Soundwave was the Mercedes-Benz, which was in fact Carly's car (until Soundwave revealed himself). Whether the car company approved of this remains to be seen.

Foreign names

  • Japanese: Soundwave (サウンドウェーブ Saundowēbu)

References

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