Thundercracker (Cyberverse)
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- Thundercracker is a Decepticon Seeker from the Cyberverse continuity family.

Thundercracker is a Seeker who thinks he is the best of the best due to his skill in the air, something which irritates Bumblebee.[1]
Fiction
Cyberverse cartoon
- Voice actor: Ben Bott (English), Satoshi Tsuruoka (Japanese), Christoph Banken (German), Pino Pirovano (Italian), Silvio Pandolfi (Italian, "Whiteout")
After the AllSpark had been launched away, Thundercracker and Nova Storm, under the command of Starscream, chased Optimus Prime and Bumblebee to the Grand Imperium only for the Prime to send the Seekers running. Matrix of Leadership

Some 66 million years later, the AllSpark had been traced to Earth with Starscream dispatching Slipstream's squadron to scout the alien world. As Thundercracker scouted, he chanced upon Windblade and an amnesiac Bumblebee. While Thundercracker initially held the upper hand in his fight with Windblade, Bumblebee had enough memories left to access his stinger, allowing him to paralyze the blue Seeker. While he'd recovered, Windblade sent Thundercracker down a cliff. Fractured Once the energy signature of a cortical psychic patch had been detected, Thundercracker and Nova Storm traced it to the Autobots only for Windblade to bury the two beneath a pile of rubble. Memory
When Windblade travelled to the Himalayas for any clues relating to the Ark's location, the Seekers ambushed her but Windblade's superior fighting skills sent Thundercracker tumbling down another cliff. Whiteout
The squad's consistent lack of progress eventually necessitated Shockwave's personal intervention. From Cybertron, the scientist hacked into the cortical psychic patch, trapping the scout in a false memory, and took remote control of the Decepticon scout ship. The Seekers waited for the ship at an airfield where Thundercracker suffered yet another humiliating defeat to Windblade before the ship crashed into the base, exploding into a ball of fire. Sabotage
Undeterred, the Seekers found the Autobot drone Teletraan-X and used it to draw Bumblebee to them and access the Ark's location from the drone's databanks. The drone's security protocols activated, however, and compelled it to attack the Decepticons. As the Autobots fled, Thundercracker found himself paralyzed by Bumblebee's stingers once again. It wasn't all bad news, however, for Windblade remained trapped in the silo. Teletraan-X The Seekers hooked Windblade up to a cortical psychic patch to try and gleam useful information out of her before Slipstream ordered that Thundercracker and Acid Storm perform a mind rip. The two pumped up the power to increase the procedure's speed only to wind up unleashing an energy burst that knocked them all into stasis lock. Siloed
At Shockwave's orders, the Seekers repaired the space bridge orbiting Earth, allowing him to come through with two magnetic disruptors he planned to use to eradicate Earth's biosphere. Put under Shadow Striker's command, Thundercracker was sent to the North Pole, remaining in the ship even as the Autobots struck. As he loitered, Thundercracker was contacted by Shockwave for a status report and things only became worse when Grimlock arrived, using his strength to rip the ship apart, saving Earth. The Extinction Event
Thanks to one of Shockwave's drones, the Decepticons followed the Autobots to Mount St. Hilary, the resting place of the Ark. After the Seekers had shot down the Autobots' plane, Thundercracker had Teletraan-X thrown at him, as part of a Fastball Special courtesy of Grimlock, knocking him out. Awaken Sleeping Giants Though the Decepticons soon recovered and followed the Autobots into the mountain, they failed to stop their foes from breaching the ship. Shockwave ordered a retreat and used the remaining disruptor to trigger the volcano only for the Ark's shields to be raised in time. With the Autobot crew awake, the Decepticons fell back to regroup with Starscream's recently arrived Decepticon fleet. Eruption
Toys
Cyberverse

- Thundercracker (Warrior Class, 2018)
- Action Attack: "Lightning Slash"
- Cyberverse Warrior Class Thundercracker is a redeco of Warrior Class Starscream and converts from robot to jet and back. His "Lightning Slash" Action Attack gimmick is activated by winding up a spring in his waist and releasing the upper part of the figure, allowing it to spin and flip out its spring-loaded wing blades with centrifugal force. The waist can be locked in place by pegging his landing gear onto a peg on his backside. Additionally, he has non-firing Null Ray blasters molded into his forearms with 5 mm post hole hands.
- While his arms have articulation comparable to other Cyberverse Warrior Class toys, Thundercracker has the unusual distinction of having his hip swivels molded together, meaning the front-to-back movement is in tandem. He also lacks knees, likely due to his whole legs being cast from the same blue plastic. Despite this otherwise restricted movement, he can splay his legs out to the sides due to hinges on his hips, allowing splits and high kicks.
- This toy was intended as a Toys"R"Us exclusive for the United States market, but due to the bankruptcy of Toys"R"Us in the United States, this didn't work out. The figure was first revealed to the public via a listing on the Hong Kong Toys"R"Us website and, subsequently released as a Toys"R"Us exclusive in Singapore and Malaysia without any prior announcement from Hasbro. It was also available from the Canadian Toys"R"Us online store. In 2019, it finally appeared at US retail, specifically at a chain named "Go! Calendars", who charged an insane price of $20 per figure.
- This mold was also redecoed into Acid Storm.
Notes
- As with the rest of the Cyberverse cast, Thundercracker uses the evergreen design also used for Generation 1 Starscream, but in the colors of his own Generation 1 namesake.
Foreign names
- Japanese: Thundercracker (サンダークラッカー Sandākurakkā)
See also
References
- ↑ Character bios at the official Cyberverse website



