Skywatch

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Skywatch is a human organization from the IDW portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.

Skywatch is a covert government organization seemingly bent on collecting Transformers on Earth... in the national interest. Unlike their fellow conspiracy theory wet dream, they do not currently appear to be manipulated by any Cybertronians.

Known members

Fiction

IDW comics continuity

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In 1985, at Mount St. Helens in Oregon, Skywatch excavated a giant condor robot and a giant jaguar robot from a volcanic eruption the year prior. Spotlight: Soundwave

In 2007, in Eureka, Nevada, Skywatch took over the excavation of a giant purple robot and several giant dinosaur robots. Escalation issue 5

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In Washington, D.C., the active condor and jaguar robots were being held in a Skywatch facility. Escalation issue 6 Following the Brasnya conflict, Skywatch deployed to the battlefield with intention to use the jaguar and condor robots (which had undergone "conditioning") to find the other Transformers. There was no possibility of this blowing-up in their faces. Devastation issue 1 However, it was soon revealed that the condor and jaguar robots were responding to an alien signal from a blue, secondhand microcassette recorder. Devastation issue 4 Due to the Reapers' attack on Decepticon headquarters, Skywatch decided to activate the most advanced of the "Eureka-6": Grimlock. One can now assume that Skywatch's clever plan is about blow up with a mushroom cloud right in their face. Devastation issue 5



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