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===''Return of Convoy''=== | ===''Return of Convoy''=== | ||
Years later, Spark and the rest of the Liner Team were recruited by [[Sky Garry (ROC)|Sky Garry]] into the ranks of the [[Battlestars]]. {{storylink|The Battlestars (story page)#Part 2|Great Six Combination Warrior Sixliner!}} | Years later, Spark and the rest of the Liner Team were recruited by [[Sky Garry (ROC)|Sky Garry]] into the ranks of the [[Battlestars]]. {{storylink|Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers: The Battlestars (story page)#Part 2|Great Six Combination Warrior Sixliner!}} | ||
{{note|None of the Liner Team ever actually show up as individuals, only as components of the combined robot Sixtrain.}} | {{note|None of the Liner Team ever actually show up as individuals, only as components of the combined robot Sixtrain.}} | ||
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:Originally released in a giftset with his fellow Micromaster trains, Spark transforms into a [[wikipedia:Tōkaidō_Shinkansen|Tōkaidō bullet train]] locomotive. His rear socket-hitch allows him to connect end-to-end with any fellow train or combiner [[kibble]] weapon with a peg-hitch. He can form the chest of either of the train-team combiners, but his nominal placement is as the chest of Sixliner. | :Originally released in a giftset with his fellow Micromaster trains, Spark transforms into a [[wikipedia:Tōkaidō_Shinkansen|Tōkaidō bullet train]] locomotive. His rear socket-hitch allows him to connect end-to-end with any fellow train or combiner [[kibble]] weapon with a peg-hitch. He can form the chest of either of the train-team combiners, but his nominal placement is as the chest of Sixliner. | ||
: This mold was [[retool]]ed to make [[Desire]] and ''[[Universe (2003 toyline)|Universe]]'' [[Railspike (Universe)|Railspike]]. | : This mold was [[retool]]ed to make [[Desire]] and ''[[Transformers: Universe (2003 toyline)|Universe]]'' [[Railspike (Universe)|Railspike]]. | ||
::*''[http://www.tfu.info/1991/Cybertron/Spark/spark.htm More information on Spark at TFU.info]'' | ::*''[http://www.tfu.info/1991/Cybertron/Spark/spark.htm More information on Spark at TFU.info]'' | ||
Revision as of 04:45, 11 August 2012
| The name or term "Spark" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Spark (disambiguation). |
- Spark is an Autobot Micromaster from the Generation 1 continuity family.

Spark (スパーク Supāku) is the youngest of the Liner Team, and he acts it. Brash and impulsive, he tends to solve problems with action. He and Leaf complement each other's abilities and styles well in battle; Spark has the ability to manipulate water, and mixed with Leaf's wind-controlling skill, the two can plow through Decepticon formations easily.
Fiction
Micromaster
Spark was one of many Cyberdroids who evolved into Micromasters thanks to a mysterious energy wave. Finding themselves on Earth, they blended into human society and fought against those Micromasters who had evolved into Decepticons. A New Transformer Legend Begins!!
Return of Convoy
Years later, Spark and the rest of the Liner Team were recruited by Sky Garry into the ranks of the Battlestars. Great Six Combination Warrior Sixliner!
Toys
Return of Convoy

- Sixliner (Micromaster Sixteam, 1991)
- Japanese ID number: C-370
- Originally released in a giftset with his fellow Micromaster trains, Spark transforms into a Tōkaidō bullet train locomotive. His rear socket-hitch allows him to connect end-to-end with any fellow train or combiner kibble weapon with a peg-hitch. He can form the chest of either of the train-team combiners, but his nominal placement is as the chest of Sixliner.
Micromaster

- Spark (Micromaster, 2002)
- Sixliner ID number: 2
- Accessories: Sixliner right foot
- Spark and his teammates were re-released in Japan in 2002 as the first assortment of The Transformers: Micromaster, this time in identical individual boxes, identifiable only by the number on his instruction sheet visible through a small hole in the box. Like the rest of the Micromaster figures, D-Go's stickers were either replaced with tampographs or dropped entirely, though he gained several new pieces of deco in exchange, especially in train mode.
Notes
- Spark, like all of the six-team Micromasters, had no individual bio information whatsoever until his Micromaster release a decade after his original Return of Convoy release.


