Stealth Bomber

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Stealth Bomber is an Autobot turned Predacon combiner from the Car Bot portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
I'm the barely visible combiner in the center of the box art.

Stealth Bomber is the combined form of the Amica Endurae Stealth Saber and Victory Bomber.

Fiction

Spacewarp's Log

After converting the prison staff of Garrus-7 to the Predacon cause, Devil Gigatron dispatched his flight-capable subordinates on a mission as part of his plans to escape. Stealth Bomber and Scoutjet thus traveled to the Dark Nebulae to plead the entity Devil Z for assistance. When Devil Gigatron was upgraded by Devil Z to Gigatron Z, he broke free, and the Predacons went on a rampage, eventually facing against Fire Convoy and his troops. They were apparently defeated as Armored Corps wound up in Axiom Nexus. Spacewarp's Log, 27/10/2015

Toys

Car Bot

  • Stealth Saber (Ultra, 2003)
    • ID number: D-13
    • Accessories: 12 missiles
A reissue of Beast Wars Starscream and BB, this toy is nearly identical to the combined form of the canceled Generation 2 Megatron ATB with Starscream. Stealth Saber and Victory Bomber always came as a pair, and thus you always get the complete set of Stealth Bomber.
This mold was also used to make the combined form of Generation 2 Dreadwing and Smokescreen, Robots in Disguise (2001) Dreadwing, and Robotmasters Gigant Sniper.

Notes

  • Stealth Bomber went unnamed in the "Stealth Saber" release. It did not receive a name till the Facebook edition of Ask Vector Prime gave it one years later.
  • While the Stealth Saber release is Autobot-labeled, the components retain all of their Predacon insignia.