Eddie Fairchild and Matt Conroy
| This subject of this article goes by multiple names that apply to other articles as well. See Ed (disambiguation), Matthew (disambiguation). |
- Eddie Fairchild and Matt Conroy are humans from the Animated continuity family.

Eddie Fairchild and Matt Conroy are a couple of scientists employed by Sumdac Systems.
Fiction
Animated cartoon
- Voice actor: "Weird Al" Yankovic (Matt, English), ??? (Japanese)
The two Sumdac Technicians were among those who worked on engineering some nanobots. The test went horribly awry, leading to the creation of a monstrous cockroach creature. Thankfully, the Autobots stepped in and defeated the monster. Transform and Roll Out
Eddie and Matt, as well as another technician, assisted Professor Sumdac in a demonstration for his new model of police drones. They didn’t get to do much though, since the drone went up and spontaneously exploded just as the demonstration began. Total Meltdown
The pair were part of a group of technicians testing out a high-tech suit, meant to allow its wearer to move at super-speeds. The suit proved too difficult for them to handle. Nanosec
Later, Eddie and Matt re-engineered Isaac Sumdac's nanotechnology (the one that had previously gone monstrously awry) so as to be a convenient solution to Detroit's current garbage problem. They then reported to the acting CEO of Sumdac Systems, Porter C. Powell, telling him both of their improvements and that the nanobots would be far more cost-effective than the current waste disposal robots. Powell decided to charge the city of Detroit an arm and a leg for the use of the nanobots anyway. Garbage In, Garbage Out
Notes
- Eddie and Matt were not named in the episode, but in The AllSpark Almanac, which took their names from those of two human characters that were part of the very early development of the Generation 1 animated series. When the series was transitioning from its original three-part pilot into a full series and the search was on for a story editor, animation writer Jeffrey Scott wrote an original production bible as part of a pitch to sell the series to network television. Eddie and Matt were part of this bible, with Eddie playing the role of stock "young human ally of the Autobots" character, and Matt playing the part of an "older brother" for him (figuratively, rather than literally). When it was decided that the series would go directly into syndication, rather than be produced through a network, and Bryce Malek and Dick Robbins were hired as story editors, they reviewed the ideas in Scott's bible, but chose to discard Eddie and Matt in favour of more directly continuing the series on from the pilot, using Spike Witwicky as their human character. The idea of the "elder brother" was dropped, although Matt did leave his mark on the series in a way—in the event that the "Matt" figure was used, Bryce and Malek briefly considered making the Eddie/Spike character handicapped and hence more reliant on the Autobots, ultimately inspiring Chip Chase.

