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[[Image:Megatronvsluke.jpg|right|120px|thumb|Megatron is not Luke Skywalker's father. Probably.]] | [[Image:Megatronvsluke.jpg|right|120px|thumb|Megatron is not Luke Skywalker's father. Probably.]] | ||
The Star Warriors [[Luke Skywalker]], [[Darth Vader]], and a [[Clone Pilot]] engaged in an "Intergalactic Showdown" with [[Optimus Prime (Armada)|Optimus Prime]], [[Megatron (Armada)|Megatron]], and [[Omega Sentinel (Energon)|Omega Sentinel]]. Little is known about this encounter other than the apparent fact that the participants came from different galaxies. The battle may have grown to include more Star Warriors and Transformers (even from [[Generation 1 (franchise)|other]] [[Universe (2003 franchise)|dimensions]]), as well as [[Spider-Man|some]] [[Nicholas|humans]] from [[Earth]]. All of the combatants seemed to be roughly the same size, with even the largest of the Transformers being comparable to [[Mini-Con]]s. | The Star Warriors [[Luke Skywalker]], [[Darth Vader]], and a [[Clone pilot|Clone Pilot]] engaged in an "Intergalactic Showdown" with [[Optimus Prime (Armada)|Optimus Prime]], [[Megatron (Armada)|Megatron]], and [[Omega Sentinel (Energon)|Omega Sentinel]]. Little is known about this encounter other than the apparent fact that the participants came from different galaxies. The battle may have grown to include more Star Warriors and Transformers (even from [[Generation 1 (franchise)|other]] [[Transformers: Universe (2003 franchise)|dimensions]]), as well as [[Spider-Man|some]] [[Nicholas Fury|humans]] from [[Earth]]. All of the combatants seemed to be roughly the same size, with even the largest of the Transformers being comparable to [[Mini-Con]]s. | ||
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===''Crossovers''=== | ===''Crossovers''=== | ||
====''Star Wars Transformers'' toy bios==== | ====''Star Wars Transformers'' toy bios==== | ||
Technology was developed during the Clone Wars<ref name="ClonePilot">''Star Wars Transformers'' [[Clone Pilot]] ARC-170 Starfighter on-package [[bio]] ([http://www.tfu.info/2006/SWTF/ClonePilot/clonepilot.htm transcription at TFU.info])</ref> that allowed vehicles to "morph" into a vaguely humanoid "mech mode."<ref name="Falcon">''Star Wars Transformers'' [[Millennium Falcon]] on-package bio ([http://www.tfu.info/2007/SWTF/Chewbacca/chewbacca.htm transcription at TFU.info])</ref> In some cases, this transformation was guided (perhaps even created) by the use of the [[Force]].<ref>Various ''Star Wars Transformers'' on-package bios, including [[Darth Vader]] ([http://www.tfu.info/2006/SWTF/DarthVader/darthvader.htm transcription]), [[Luke Skywalker]] ([http://www.tfu.info/2007/SWTF/LukeSkywalker/lukeskywalker.htm transcription]), [[Palpatine|Emperor Palpatine]] ([http://www.tfu.info/2006/SWTF/EmperorPalpatine/emperorpalpatine.htm transcription]), and others.</ref> In others, it was a more standard push-button affair.<ref name="ATAT">''Star Wars Transformers'' AT-AT Driver on-package bio ([http://www.tfu.info/2007/SWTF/AT-ATDriver/at-atdriver.htm transcription at TFU.info])</ref> Both the Republic fighters<ref name="ClonePilot" /> and the Separatists<ref>''Star Wars Transformers'' General Grievous on-package bio ([http://www.tfu.info/2006/SWTF/GeneralGrievous/generalgrievous.htm transcription at TFU.info])</ref> employed this technology, and even bounty hunters<ref>''Star Wars Transformers'' Jango Fett on-package bio ([http://www.tfu.info/2007/SWTF/JangoFett/jangofett.htm transcription at TFU.info])</ref> got in on it. It also featured in the war between the Empire<ref name="ATAT" /> and the Rebellion,<ref name="Falcon" /> again by both sides. In all cases, the humanoid forms of the vehicles tended to resemble their pilots. | Technology was developed during the Clone Wars<ref name="ClonePilot">''Star Wars Transformers'' [[Clone pilot|Clone Pilot]] ARC-170 Starfighter on-package [[bio]] ([http://www.tfu.info/2006/SWTF/ClonePilot/clonepilot.htm transcription at TFU.info])</ref> that allowed vehicles to "morph" into a vaguely humanoid "mech mode."<ref name="Falcon">''Star Wars Transformers'' [[Millennium Falcon]] on-package bio ([http://www.tfu.info/2007/SWTF/Chewbacca/chewbacca.htm transcription at TFU.info])</ref> In some cases, this transformation was guided (perhaps even created) by the use of the [[Force]].<ref>Various ''Star Wars Transformers'' on-package bios, including [[Darth Vader]] ([http://www.tfu.info/2006/SWTF/DarthVader/darthvader.htm transcription]), [[Luke Skywalker]] ([http://www.tfu.info/2007/SWTF/LukeSkywalker/lukeskywalker.htm transcription]), [[Palpatine|Emperor Palpatine]] ([http://www.tfu.info/2006/SWTF/EmperorPalpatine/emperorpalpatine.htm transcription]), and others.</ref> In others, it was a more standard push-button affair.<ref name="ATAT">''Star Wars Transformers'' AT-AT Driver on-package bio ([http://www.tfu.info/2007/SWTF/AT-ATDriver/at-atdriver.htm transcription at TFU.info])</ref> Both the Republic fighters<ref name="ClonePilot" /> and the Separatists<ref>''Star Wars Transformers'' General Grievous on-package bio ([http://www.tfu.info/2006/SWTF/GeneralGrievous/generalgrievous.htm transcription at TFU.info])</ref> employed this technology, and even bounty hunters<ref>''Star Wars Transformers'' Jango Fett on-package bio ([http://www.tfu.info/2007/SWTF/JangoFett/jangofett.htm transcription at TFU.info])</ref> got in on it. It also featured in the war between the Empire<ref name="ATAT" /> and the Rebellion,<ref name="Falcon" /> again by both sides. In all cases, the humanoid forms of the vehicles tended to resemble their pilots. | ||
===Live-action film series=== | ===Live-action film series=== | ||
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[[Reggie Simmons]] and [[John Ho]] attended the premiere of a film called ''[[Star Wars (film)|Star Wars]]'' at [[Grauman's Chinese Theatre]] on [[May 25]], 1977. {{storylink|Sector Seven (game)}} | [[Reggie Simmons]] and [[John Ho]] attended the premiere of a film called ''[[Star Wars (film)|Star Wars]]'' at [[Grauman's Chinese Theatre]] on [[May 25]], 1977. {{storylink|Sector Seven (game)}} | ||
{{note|In the universe of the Sector Seven game, [[Transformers ( | {{note|In the universe of the Sector Seven game, [[Transformers (film)|the live-action ''Transformers'' film]] is also an actual movie, part of a counter-intelligence campaign by Simmons' [[Sector Seven]] organization to discredit claims of the existence of alien robots. Make of that what you will.}} | ||
====''Revenge of the Fallen''==== | ====''Revenge of the Fallen''==== | ||
R2-D2 somehow ended up in a pile of "desert junk." {{storylink|Revenge of the Fallen (film)}} | R2-D2 somehow ended up in a pile of "desert junk." {{storylink|Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (film)}} | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
Revision as of 05:46, 23 June 2012
| The name or term "Star Wars" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Star Wars (disambiguation). |

The Star Wars are a series of interstellar conflicts between several factions of humanoid aliens and robots. Known factions include the Galactic Republic, the Separatists, the Empire, the Rebel Alliance, the Jedi, the Sith, and some bounty hunters. All have been seen to employ transformation technology in battle vehicles or "mechs."
"Star Warriors" have been known to cross paths with Transformers, but the circumstances are unclear at best. Some evidence exists that the humanoids are actually the size of average Transformers, though the encounter also involves unconventional size relationships among the Transformers themselves, suggesting the possibility of temporary size changing.
Fiction
Generation 1
Marvel Generation 1 comics

After awakening on Earth, the Dinobots flew to the Savage Land aboard a shuttle that looked very much like Boba Fett's Slave I.
Two robots resembling a droid involved in the Star Wars have been seen on Cybertron and the Grand Central Space Station. The former was in the Dead End, his appearance (and poor state of repair) recorded for posterity as Scrounge rolled through on one of his spy missions. The Smelting Pool! The latter was a Chromite who found himself the victim of anti-robot prejudice. Guess Who the Mecannibals Are Having for Dinner?
Movie director Rollie Friendly believed his film, Monster from Mars, would be "bigger than Star Wars". Monstercon from Mars!
In an alternate future, the Junkion Wreck-Gar declared "Star Wars... nothing but Star Wars!" as Junkion was attacked by many spaceships. The Big Broadcast of 2006
Generation 1 cartoon

Movie star Harold Edsel bore a passing resemblance to Star Warrior Han Solo. Hoist Goes Hollywood. Whether his co-star Karen Fishook also had a doppelganger in the Star Wars is unknown.
Victory cartoon

A pair of mechanoids uncannily similar to the aforementioned golden droid and R2-D2 were seen at the Schaeffer Energy plant. Battle Up of Wrath!! At around the same time, Star Saber travelled to the alien settlement of Iron Town, where some inhabitants resembled certain species that were swept up in the Star Wars. The Brave Hero of the Universe - Star Saber
Toy bios
Springer carried a "light saber" that turned into his helicopter mode's blades.[1] It did not particularly resemble its namesakes used by Jedi and Sith warriors, especially being solid black and not glowing in the least.
Unicron Trilogy
Attacktix

The Star Warriors Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader, and a Clone Pilot engaged in an "Intergalactic Showdown" with Optimus Prime, Megatron, and Omega Sentinel. Little is known about this encounter other than the apparent fact that the participants came from different galaxies. The battle may have grown to include more Star Warriors and Transformers (even from other dimensions), as well as some humans from Earth. All of the combatants seemed to be roughly the same size, with even the largest of the Transformers being comparable to Mini-Cons.
Crossovers
Star Wars Transformers toy bios
Technology was developed during the Clone Wars[2] that allowed vehicles to "morph" into a vaguely humanoid "mech mode."[3] In some cases, this transformation was guided (perhaps even created) by the use of the Force.[4] In others, it was a more standard push-button affair.[5] Both the Republic fighters[2] and the Separatists[6] employed this technology, and even bounty hunters[7] got in on it. It also featured in the war between the Empire[5] and the Rebellion,[3] again by both sides. In all cases, the humanoid forms of the vehicles tended to resemble their pilots.
Live-action film series
Sector Seven ARG
Reggie Simmons and John Ho attended the premiere of a film called Star Wars at Grauman's Chinese Theatre on May 25, 1977. Sector Seven (game)
Revenge of the Fallen
R2-D2 somehow ended up in a pile of "desert junk." Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (film)
References
- ↑ Springer's original on-package bio]
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Star Wars Transformers Clone Pilot ARC-170 Starfighter on-package bio (transcription at TFU.info)
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Star Wars Transformers Millennium Falcon on-package bio (transcription at TFU.info)
- ↑ Various Star Wars Transformers on-package bios, including Darth Vader (transcription), Luke Skywalker (transcription), Emperor Palpatine (transcription), and others.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Star Wars Transformers AT-AT Driver on-package bio (transcription at TFU.info)
- ↑ Star Wars Transformers General Grievous on-package bio (transcription at TFU.info)
- ↑ Star Wars Transformers Jango Fett on-package bio (transcription at TFU.info)
External links
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