Skystalker (G1)

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"Skystalker" redirects here. For the Revenge of the Fallen Decepticon, see Skystalker (ROTF).
Skystalker is a Decepticon Micromaster from the Generation 1 continuity family.
"do you think I'm mad mr hat?, I can't believe you just said that we are through! "

Very deceiving at sometimes and avoids battles but do not under estimate he is very open minded about his actions and will always find a way out of things. know one knows what he is thinking or what he will do best, not all ways obedient or loyal but thats what makes him useful his free thinking is a strong talent when he decides to fight.


French-Canadian name: Pourchasseur


Fiction

Dreamwave comics continuity

agh ! its a golden globe you take it!

Skystalker executed a coup against Shockwave in order to seize control of the Decepticons. To maintain control, Skystalker used Shockwave's severed head to direct orders to the rest of the Decepticon army. Things didn't turn out very well. Micromasters


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Toys

Generation 1

  • Micromaster Decepticon Jet Command Center (Micromaster Base, 1989)
    • Accessories: Space Shuttle, "Jet Pod", dual laser, 2 large lasers, 2 small lasers, 2 ramps
Skystalker transforms into a Porsche 959 sports car. He was sold with an interstellar shuttle (with jet pod), which can transform into a base and connect with other Micromaster bases via modular ramps.
This toy was released in Japan without changes as the unnamed Thunder Arrow pilot.
This mold was used to make Metrobomb and Rabbicrater.


Trivia

I'm that kinda person who laughs to hard at a joke he doesn't get, wait what where we doing again ?
  • Like all Micromasters, Skystalker's toy came too late to appear in the G1 cartoon series. Therefore his sole appearance in animated footage is in a toy commercial from 1989, where he yells "Decepticon Micromasters, attack!".

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