Firestormer

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The Firestormers are an irritation from the Generation 2 portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
These are the good guys! 'Cuz it's the Nineties.

Ain't it annoying? You go through all the trouble of conquering star systems, wiping out their inhabitants, and eco-structuring their planets, but then these friggin' Firestormers show up outta nowhere and ruin everything. It's such a pain.

The Firestormers are:

Marvel Generation 2 comic Generation 2 toys Beast Wars: Uprising

Fiction

Marvel Generation 2 comic

They'll shoot you in the back while you're upside-down!

If you don't like Firestormers, then you don't want to be in the Outpost B-67 exo-structuring party on Nexus Seven. Though if you were, you're probably too dead to read this article. War Without End! Jhiaxus didn't like them either, but he liked them even less when they weren't around. Because if they weren't attacking his troops, he couldn't tell what they were up to. The Power and the Glory

Timelines

In Primax 096.0 Beta, General Optimus Prime, Sergeant Hound, Air Raid, Strafe, Jetfire, and Jazz fought as the newly-reconstituted Firestormer Squadron during the final battle of the Third Cybertronian War, which concluded in an Autobot victory, though Optimus and Hound were blown into Nexus 208.0 Epsilon by a massive explosion. General Optimus Prime's profile card Sgt. Hound's profile card

Beast Wars: Uprising

In post-Great War Iacon, the Firestormers were one of many criminal organizations which purchased the services of Hotwire. The MCSF knew them to be led by Ptero. Trigger Warnings Their e-paint tags covered a number of dingy bars in Iacon. Identity Politics

Of Masters and Mayhem

Project: Firestormer was a program to create another Combiner to bolster the Autobots' war machine. Ratchet, Hoist, Sideswipe, and Inferno wanted Bluestreak to join them in the initiative, but Bluestreak did not like the idea of becoming part of a Combiner. Ultimately, Project: Firestormer was never completed, presumably due to Thunder Mayhem's rampage. Lively Pursuit

Notes

  • Within the narrative of the Generation 2 comic, it's unsure what exactly a "Firestormer" is. Only Jhiaxus and Rook use the term, and it might just be their catch-all terminology for folks who show up in their conquered land, shoot up all their guys and mess up all their hard work. Jhiaxus also once mentioned "Blitzgangs" in the same breath as the Firestormers, but they're never mentioned again.
  • Since Rook only notes four Firestormers, it's uncertain whether the Dinobots count amongst the Firestormers' ranks: maybe they don't, or maybe he's just telling the story sequentially and hasn't gotten around to mentioning the subsequent five additional Firestormers.
  • All of the guys on the team are known sociopaths or seasoned warriors, except Hound. What the heck is he doing there? (Answer: Being the obligatory member to tell everyone that they're being too brutal.)
  • General Optimus Prime's profile card says that he leads the Firestormer Squadron, but his profile in the Dimond Edition of "Cybertron's Most Wanted" calls it the Autobot Firestorm Squadron.
  • The characters involved in Project: Firestormer use Combiner Wars designs. Ratchet and Bluestreak were produced by Fun Publications as toys while Hoist and Inferno are presumably "virtual retools" of Trailbreaker and Hot Spot, with Sideswipe presumably being a "virtual redeco" of Breakdown.