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[[Image:SwerveMTMTE.JPG|right|150px|thumb|You need me on this sort of... mission... quest... thing. Now, where are we going?]]
Swerve was one of the Autobots who chose to accompany [[Hot Rod (G1)|Rodimus]] on his quest to find the [[Knights of Cybertron]].  [[Red Alert (G1)|Red Alert]] reluctantly allowed Swerve to board the ''[[Lost Light]]'' if he'd stop talking.  Swerve doesn't know.
Swerve was one of the Autobots who chose to accompany [[Hot Rod (G1)|Rodimus]] on his quest to find the [[Knights of Cybertron]].  [[Red Alert (G1)|Red Alert]] reluctantly allowed Swerve to board the ''[[Lost Light]]'' if he'd stop talking.  Swerve doesn't know.
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Revision as of 03:48, 27 January 2012

The name or term "Swerve" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Swerve (disambiguation).
Swerve is an Autobot from the Generation 1 continuity family.
Someone's GOT to get this boy some defensive driving DVDs.

Swerve is a menace to anyone driving nearby. He's easily distracted by just about anything that catches his attention. Despite this, he's quite intelligent and skilled as a metallurgist, analyzing the properties of a material with unique sensors in his hands. When he gets caught up in a scientific problem, he becomes almost laser-like in focus and intensity. Unfortunately, this generally leaves him just as distracted from any other tasks at hand and just as accident-prone a driver as ever. Swerve and "traffic accident" just go hand in hand. He's almost always in need of some repairs, major or minor, because of it.

Now if only Prime could get him to not get easily distracted when receiving his orders too...

Fiction

Cartoon continuity

The Transformers cartoon

Voice actor: Minoru Inaba (Japanese)
Now we know why he refuses to play in the sand.

Swerve participated in the defense of the Ark in 2006, but was trod upon by Trypticon. Five Faces of Darkness, Part 5 Later, after the Quintesson scientist Inquirata attempted to change history by removing the Autobot resistance leader known as A3 from the past, a race Swerve was participating in repeated itself in an endless loop due to the ripples in the timestream. Forever Is a Long Time Coming


Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers comic

Swerve appeared on Earth as a member of the 4-Wheel-Drive Brigade. Led by Hound, the Brigade confronted the Insecticons out in the desert, only to be caught in an explosive mine trap and fall into a pit. Working together, Swerve and the others combined their Scramble Power and worked their way free of the pit. A concentrated Scrumbuster attack drove off the Decepticons, and the Autobots won the day. Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers #3


Dreamwave comics continuity

Swerve was on Cybertron observing the anti-Prime propaganda that Shockwave pumped through the data-net after retrieving the Ark's crew from Earth. Cold War Later, after the Autobots toppled Shockwave and the Decepticons' rule, he was among the group of new recruits seen failing to take on the auto-combatant training drones on Cybertron after Shockwave's rule was toppled. Black Sunshine


IDW comics continuity

Swerve's metallurgical skills prompted Thunderwing to contact him along with several other Transformer scientists with his discovery about Cybertron's dwindling energy reserves. Swerve, like the rest, disregarded Thunderwing's warnings. Stormbringer #1

In modern times, Swerve was stationed at the Kimia Facility. He was a fan of the Wreckers: Declassified datalogs, although he thought Fisitron was a bit of a haliographer. Bullets

Swerve was present when Cyclonus and the Sweeps invaded Kimia. Chaos Part One: Lamentations He survived the massacre and got away aboard an escape pod piloted by Chromedome and Brainstorm. Arcee soon came to rescue them. Everyone seemed to feel the need to remind him in particular not to say something tactless that might set her off. Chaos Part Three: Kings

Aboard Arcee's shuttle, Swerve listened with the others to Hardhead and Arcee's explanation of the situation with Galvatron, the Heart of Darkness and the D-Void. Swerve reiterated everything he had just heard to Hardhead, just to confirm he understood the complicated scenario (he got it all right, except for missing the hyphen in "D-Void"). He was quite naively optimistic at the prospect of putting a stop to Galvatron's plans and saving the universe. However, once they arrived in Cybertron's atmosphere and Arcee had ordered the shuttle to fly directly at the planet's surface, Swerve was among the first to bail out. Chaos Part Four: Genesis

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File:SwerveMTMTE.JPG
You need me on this sort of... mission... quest... thing. Now, where are we going?

Swerve was one of the Autobots who chose to accompany Rodimus on his quest to find the Knights of Cybertron. Red Alert reluctantly allowed Swerve to board the Lost Light if he'd stop talking. Swerve doesn't know. Liars, A to D Part 1: How to Say Goodbye and Mean It

Toys

Generation 1

File:G1Swerve toy.jpg
Elbows. I no has them!
  • Swerve (Mini-Vehicle, 1986, 2008)
    • Japanese ID number: C-58
Swerve is a retool of the Microchange toy originally used to make Gears, and therefore has a similar pickup truck vehicle mode. He is largely maroon and white, with squarer legs and a more elaborate face than Gears.


Weird—I crashed into a paint-sprayer, and for some reason, I can see better.
  • Bumble & Minibots (Multi-pack, 2008)
    • Japanese ID number: 10
In 2008, Swerve was reissued in the Transformers Encore line, bundled with Bumblebee, Pipes, Tailgate and Outback. As with his pack-mates, his face paint was given more detailing to resemble his cartoon model better. The spelling of his Japanese name "Werve" was changed from ウェーブ (Wēbu) to ウエーブ (Uēbu).


Alternators

A new head. We were so spoiled...
  • Swerve (Alternator, 2004)
    • Alternator ID number: 15
    • Accessories: Engine/blaster
Swerve is a retool of Alternators Tracks and transforms into a red Corvette Z06 featuring opening doors and hood and a realistic interior. Amusingly enough, his rocket launchers are stored next to the passenger and driver seats. Swerve is armed with his double-barreled engine gun formed from his engine, two pairs of double-barreled slide-out wrist blasters, and two shoulder-mounted rocket launchers, making him one of the most heavily armed Alternators toys.
He came with a flame hood decal reminiscent of the flames on Tracks's original toy (which was originally available with Tracks's Binaltech release), thus making him resemble Road Rage in vehicle mode.

Notes

Foreign names

  • Japanese: Werve (ウェーブ Wēbu; sometimes ウエーブ Uēbu)
  • French: Embardo (Canada)