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:''Smokejumper is a [[Decepticon]] from the [[ | :''Smokejumper is a [[Decepticon]] from the [[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (franchise)|Robots in Disguise]] [[continuity family]].'' | ||
[[Image:Smokejumpertfu.jpg|right|300px|thumb|"Efficient victories rely on effective information."]] | [[Image:Smokejumpertfu.jpg|right|300px|thumb|"Efficient victories rely on effective information."]] | ||
An intelligence analyst, '''Smokejumper''' has a meticulous eye for detail. He is so single-minded, he's unable to think outside of his current mission objective. His partner Dreadwind calls him a geek. Even his fellow Decepticons find him frustrating to relate to. Relatively unarmed and unpopular, he relies on Dreadwind to watch his back when he's wrapped up in his work. | An intelligence analyst, '''Smokejumper''' has a meticulous eye for detail. He is so single-minded, he's unable to think outside of his current mission objective. His partner Dreadwind calls him a geek. Even his fellow Decepticons find him frustrating to relate to. Relatively unarmed and unpopular, he relies on Dreadwind to watch his back when he's wrapped up in his work. | ||
Smokejumper and [[Dreadwind (RID)|Dreadwind]] can combine in the form of [[Dreadwing (RID)|Dreadwing]], | Smokejumper and [[Dreadwind (RID)|Dreadwind]] can combine in the form of [[Dreadwing (RID)|Dreadwing]], where Smokejumper's eye for detail and Dreadwind's lust for destruction join to create a dangerous force to reckon with. Depending on the universe, they may also be able to combine with [[Megazarak (Universe)|their]] [[Megatron (Armada)|leader]]. | ||
where Smokejumper's eye for detail and Dreadwind's lust for destruction join to create a dangerous force to reckon with. Depending on | |||
==Fiction== | ==Fiction== | ||
===Universe=== | ===''Universe''=== | ||
Smokejumper was part of Megazarak's strike force. {{storylink|OTFCC: Official Convention Souvenir Guide|Megazarak's bio}} | |||
===Armada=== | ===''Armada''=== | ||
Smokejumper and Dreadwind allied themselves with [[Megatron (Armada)|Galvatron]] during the [[Unicron Battles]], using the [[Spark of Combination]] to form the mighty MegaWing Galvatron. In this form, they are powerful enough to challenge [[Jetfire (Armada)|Jet]] [[Optimus Prime (Armada)|Convoy]]. When they further combine with [[Tidal Wave (Armada)|Tidal Wave]] to form Dark MegaWing Galvatron, is there any force which can stop them? | Smokejumper and Dreadwind allied themselves with [[Megatron (Armada)|Galvatron]] during the [[Unicron Battles]], using the [[Spark of Combination]] to form the mighty MegaWing Galvatron. In this form, they are powerful enough to challenge [[Jetfire (Armada)|Jet]] [[Optimus Prime (Armada)|Convoy]]. When they further combine with [[Tidal Wave (Armada)|Tidal Wave]] to form Dark MegaWing Galvatron, is there any force which can stop them? {{storylink|The Official Transformers Collectors' Club Magazine issue 1|MegaWing Galvatron instructions}} | ||
===''The AllSpark Almanac''=== | |||
The Dreadwing and Smokejumper of [[Viron 403.0 Beta]] and trapped the [[Lunar Battle of 2011]] of [[Primax 1087.09 Alpha]] in a time loop. The [[Challenge Blaster]] was developed by the [[Autobot Science Harmonium]] to combat them. {{storylink|Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac II|The AllSpark Almanac II}} | |||
==Toys== | ==Toys== | ||
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**''Accessories'': 2 launchers, 2 missiles | **''Accessories'': 2 launchers, 2 missiles | ||
: A Target stores [[Exclusive|exclusive]] (released well after ''Robots in Disguise'' had been replaced by ''[[Armada (toyline)|Armada]]'' at retail), Smokejumper is a [[redeco]] of the ''[[Generation 2 (toyline)|Generation 2]]'' [[Smokescreen (G2)|Smokescreen]] toy, transforming into a jet fighter of undetermined model that vaguely kinda-sorta resembles an [[Popular Earth vehicle alternate modes#F-22_Raptor|F-22 Raptor]]. His jet mode fits in the back end of his partner Dreadwind's jet mode as well, forming a complete "flying wing" stealth bomber jet called Dreadwing. His twin spring-loaded missile launchers fit into slots on his legs, putting them under his wings in jet mode. | : A Target stores [[Exclusive|exclusive]] (released well after ''Robots in Disguise'' had been replaced by ''[[Transformers: Armada (toyline)|Armada]]'' at retail), Smokejumper is a [[redeco]] of the ''[[Transformers: Generation 2 (toyline)|Generation 2]]'' [[Smokescreen (G2)|Smokescreen]] toy, transforming into a jet fighter of undetermined model that vaguely kinda-sorta resembles an [[Popular Earth vehicle alternate modes#F-22_Raptor|F-22 Raptor]]. His jet mode fits in the back end of his partner Dreadwind's jet mode as well, forming a complete "flying wing" stealth bomber jet called Dreadwing. His twin spring-loaded missile launchers fit into slots on his legs, putting them under his wings in jet mode. | ||
:Thanks to a screwhole which was new to this version of Dreadwind's mold, Dreadwind and Smokejumper can combine with Armada Galvatron (or any redeco of that mold) to form "MegaWing Galvatron". Instructions for this bizarre, but official mode appeared in the only issue of 3H's Official Transformers Collectors' Club Magazine. The instructions also included a note to check online for "Dark MegaWing Galvatron" directions, combining the whole schebang with [[Tidal Wave (Armada)|Tidal Wave]]. Due to the disintegration of 3H, this never materialized. | :Thanks to a screwhole which was new to this version of Dreadwind's mold, Dreadwind and Smokejumper can combine with Armada Galvatron (or any redeco of that mold) to form "MegaWing Galvatron". Instructions for this bizarre, but official mode appeared in the only issue of 3H's Official Transformers Collectors' Club Magazine. The instructions also included a note to check online for "Dark MegaWing Galvatron" directions, combining the whole schebang with [[Tidal Wave (Armada)|Tidal Wave]]. Due to the disintegration of 3H, this never materialized. | ||
: This set was released in Japan as a [[Toys"R"Us | : This set was released in Japan as a [[Toys"R"Us]]-[[exclusive]] "[[USA Edition]]". | ||
: The same mold is used by ''[[Beast Wars II (toyline)|Beast Wars II]]'' [[Starscream (BWII)|Starscream]] and ''[[Robot Masters]]'' [[Smokesniper]]. It was going to be used in ''[[Generation 2 (toyline)|Generation 2]]'' as a new form of the original [[Starscream (G1)|Starscream]], but that toy was ultimately canceled. | : The same mold is used by ''[[Beast Wars II (toyline)|Beast Wars II]]'' [[Starscream (BWII)|Starscream]] and ''[[Robot Masters (franchise)|Robotmasters]]'' [[Smokesniper]]. It was going to be used in ''[[Transformers: Generation 2 (toyline)|Generation 2]]'' as a new form of the original [[Starscream (G1)|Starscream]], but that toy was ultimately canceled. | ||
::*''[http://www.tfu.info/2003/Decepticon/Smokejumper/smokejumper.htm More information on Smokejumper at TFU.info]'' | ::*''[http://www.tfu.info/2003/Decepticon/Smokejumper/smokejumper.htm More information on Smokejumper at TFU.info]'' | ||
::*''[http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v677/RCChambers78/dreadwing1.jpg Instructions for MegaWing Galvatron Page 1]'' | ::*''[http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v677/RCChambers78/dreadwing1.jpg Instructions for MegaWing Galvatron Page 1]'' | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* The Dreadwind & Smokejumper set is unusual for having included a peel-and-apply [[decal]] sheet: apart from [[reissue]]s, this was the only use of this feature since the end of ''[[Generation 2 (toyline)|Generation 2]]''. | * The Dreadwind & Smokejumper set is unusual for having included a peel-and-apply [[decal]] sheet: apart from [[reissue]]s, this was the only use of this feature since the end of ''[[Transformers: Generation 2 (toyline)|Generation 2]]''. | ||
*Smokejumper and Dreadwind had apparently been slated to make a cameo in an [[Fire & Ice|issue of the Dreamwave ''Armada'' comics]], but were replaced at Hasbro's insistence by [[Skywarp (Armada)|Skywarp]] and [[Sideways (RID)|Sideways]].<ref>Guido Guidi, in an [http://transfans.co.uk/interviews_guido.php interview] with Transfans.co.uk</ref> | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Armada Decepticons]] | [[Category:Armada Decepticons]] | ||
[[Category:Children of Primus]] | [[Category:Children of Primus]] | ||
[[Category:Dimension hoppers]] | |||
[[Category:Robots in Disguise Decepticons]] | [[Category:Robots in Disguise Decepticons]] | ||
[[Category:Target exclusives]] | [[Category:Target exclusives]] | ||
[[Category:Toy-only characters]] | [[Category:Toy-only characters]] | ||
[[Category:Universe Decepticons]] | [[Category:Universe Decepticons]] | ||
Revision as of 15:38, 29 January 2012
- Smokejumper is a Decepticon from the Robots in Disguise continuity family.

An intelligence analyst, Smokejumper has a meticulous eye for detail. He is so single-minded, he's unable to think outside of his current mission objective. His partner Dreadwind calls him a geek. Even his fellow Decepticons find him frustrating to relate to. Relatively unarmed and unpopular, he relies on Dreadwind to watch his back when he's wrapped up in his work.
Smokejumper and Dreadwind can combine in the form of Dreadwing, where Smokejumper's eye for detail and Dreadwind's lust for destruction join to create a dangerous force to reckon with. Depending on the universe, they may also be able to combine with their leader.
Fiction
Universe
Smokejumper was part of Megazarak's strike force. Megazarak's bio
Armada
Smokejumper and Dreadwind allied themselves with Galvatron during the Unicron Battles, using the Spark of Combination to form the mighty MegaWing Galvatron. In this form, they are powerful enough to challenge Jet Convoy. When they further combine with Tidal Wave to form Dark MegaWing Galvatron, is there any force which can stop them? MegaWing Galvatron instructions
The AllSpark Almanac
The Dreadwing and Smokejumper of Viron 403.0 Beta and trapped the Lunar Battle of 2011 of Primax 1087.09 Alpha in a time loop. The Challenge Blaster was developed by the Autobot Science Harmonium to combat them. The AllSpark Almanac II
Toys
Robots in Disguise
- Dreadwind & Smokejumper (Decepticon, 2004)
- Accessories: 2 launchers, 2 missiles
- A Target stores exclusive (released well after Robots in Disguise had been replaced by Armada at retail), Smokejumper is a redeco of the Generation 2 Smokescreen toy, transforming into a jet fighter of undetermined model that vaguely kinda-sorta resembles an F-22 Raptor. His jet mode fits in the back end of his partner Dreadwind's jet mode as well, forming a complete "flying wing" stealth bomber jet called Dreadwing. His twin spring-loaded missile launchers fit into slots on his legs, putting them under his wings in jet mode.
- Thanks to a screwhole which was new to this version of Dreadwind's mold, Dreadwind and Smokejumper can combine with Armada Galvatron (or any redeco of that mold) to form "MegaWing Galvatron". Instructions for this bizarre, but official mode appeared in the only issue of 3H's Official Transformers Collectors' Club Magazine. The instructions also included a note to check online for "Dark MegaWing Galvatron" directions, combining the whole schebang with Tidal Wave. Due to the disintegration of 3H, this never materialized.
- This set was released in Japan as a Toys"R"Us-exclusive "USA Edition".
- The same mold is used by Beast Wars II Starscream and Robotmasters Smokesniper. It was going to be used in Generation 2 as a new form of the original Starscream, but that toy was ultimately canceled.
Notes
- The Dreadwind & Smokejumper set is unusual for having included a peel-and-apply decal sheet: apart from reissues, this was the only use of this feature since the end of Generation 2.
- Smokejumper and Dreadwind had apparently been slated to make a cameo in an issue of the Dreamwave Armada comics, but were replaced at Hasbro's insistence by Skywarp and Sideways.[1]


