Meteorfire (Cyberverse)
- Meteorfire is an Autobot from the Cyberverse continuity family.

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Meteorfire used to be a big name to the Autobots. Once the host of the extremely popular Alien Hunt! alongside his best mate Cosmos, this guy explored all kinds of weird alien worlds, and got into all sorts of scrapes. Of course, that was before his buddy went and got abducted by aliens. Meteorfire hasn't seen her since.
You'd think, maybe, the loss of the two things that mattered most to him might've made Meteorfire a little bitter or something, but nah. He's still got that same foolhardy zest for hunting (and the shine of the cameras) that made him a media darling to begin with. While he has been in a funk since Cosmos went missing, it wouldn't take that much to get this guy back into the alien-hunting game.
Fiction
Cyberverse cartoon
- Voice actor: Rich Orlow (English)
Meteorfire hosted his show with Cosmos for several years before on one session, she was kidnapped. Unable to find her, Meteorfire canceled the Alien Hunt! broadcasts and resided to his space station home, where he spent his days moping to replays of the show while chugging down mugs of energon. The Autobot Bumblebee later recruited him on a mission to Luna 3, though the former host was more interested in making a new episode for his show. Upon hearing Bee out, he reasserted his promise to help him and was saved by the scout when the alien responsible tried to eat him. Things kept getting better when Cosmos showed up alive under the wreckage, having been taken captive by the alien in the first place. Overjoyed to have his partner back, Meteorfire proceeded to bring Alien Hunt! back on the air. Alien Hunt! With Meteorfire And Cosmos}}
Toys
Cyberverse

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- Meteorfire (Battle Call Trooper, 2020)
- Released as part of the Cyberverse's Battle Call subline, the Trooper Class Meteorfire is a Deluxe-sized mold that converts from a robot into a Cybertronian jet and back. Like his subline brethren, Meteorfire features a "Battle Call" voice-activated gimmick, which automatically deploys his armor and activates his battle sounds if "Power Up" is spoken.
Notes
- Meteorfire is a loving parody of the late, great Steve Irwin.



