Rotorstorm (G1)

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This article is about the Generation 1 Autobot. For the Aligned Autobot, see Rotorstorm (Prime).
Rotorstorm is an Autobot Turbomaster from the Generation 1 continuity family.
For years he was just another super-powerful, super-intelligent, super-heroic European Autobot with no weakness... or personality. Thank Primus for Roche and Roberts!

The only airborne Turbomaster, Rotorstorm (aka Storm[1]) is a major asset to the team... and he wants you to know it. He'll tell you he's a ruthless, powerful, and fearless fighter, and that he's respected even by Decepticons for his brilliant strategies and blinding speed. While making quick-witted quips about your progenitor to assure that he's the center of attention, he'll tell you that any moment now the Wreckers will be knocking on his door. That he's everyone's favorite Autobot.

He'll remind you he also possesses advanced technology that lets him eavesdrop on Decepticon communications and an extra "Dodge" sense (rather like that human with the magic outfit) that warns him of impending danger, letting him guide his ground-based comrades out of harm's way. He'll tell you he's a force to be reckoned with.

And it's all true.

But this impervious and attention-seeking persona is a mask for Rotorstorm, one he puts on to inspire and motivate his team. If he has any weaknesses, it's that he feels burdened by the legend of himself he's created. Most mechs don't know the real Rotorstorm behind the mask, but if you ask him about the Simanzi Massacre, you'll find him. His jokes will stop, and he'll stare at the floor.[2]

And yes, I am that good.

—Rotorstorm on Rotorstorm, Last Stand of the Wreckers #2

Fiction

Predator Air Attack!

Fill in inappropriate comments about Stalker's mother, kids!

Rotorstorm swooped down on the Decepticon ranks attacking the Autobot base, and proceeded to fight Stalker one-on-one. Predator Air Attack!

2005 IDW continuity

First appearance: Megatron Origin #2; Last Stand of the Wreckers #1 (modern era)

Pre-war, when Senator Ratbat updated himself on his current projects he could briefly see Rotorstorm on his monitor. Megatron Origin #2 Soon after he was created, Rotorstorm was enrolled in the Iaconian Aerial Academy. It was not a good time for him: he was viciously bullied by his instructor Jetstream. Bullets Rotorstorm bio

After war broke out in full force, Rotorstorm was part of the Polyhex border force. During the Simanzi Massacre, he was with Ultra Magnus as they tried to evade a squad of Cybernoughts; Magnus was blasted by one, but Rotorstorm's quick reflexes allowed him to escape in copter mode. The Gloaming Later in the battle, he saved the 9th Battalion and was given the Novic Medal for Outstanding Valor for it... but was left haunted and was consumed with doubts due to the carnage he'd witnessed. To compensate, he created a brasher cover personality. He applied for and then rejected Wrecker membership and took up a teaching job at IAA instead. On return to the frontline, he single-handedly repelled an attack at Thunderhead Pass. Rotorstorm bio

Many years later, following The Surge, his courageous leadership of a platoon saved Karashi Delta from the Decepticons. Bullets As a result, and having unknowingly been on the reserve list for a long time, Rotorstorm bio he was approached by Springer for recruitment into the Wreckers, with Springer claiming that he was on the top of the list, something that suited Rotorstorm's false confident personality just fine. In reality, this was a scripted line Springer said to all recruits. Dead Men's Boots

Before being collected, he amused himself by blowing up the Igue-Moor Fuel Depot with his fellows (practice, honest!) and harassing the local Autobot foreman Dipstick. Once the four were on board Ultra Magnus's ship, he was surprised to find the human Verity Carlo was part of the mission, and belittled her presence. During the transit to Garrus-9, he broke the silence by pointing out fellow Wrecker Pyro looked an awful lot like Optimus Prime... Last Stand of the Wreckers #1

After the legendary-but-scandalized Impactor (a former commander of the Wreckers) was brought on board following his escape from Garrus-9, Rotorstorm and the other new Wreckers were banished temporarily so the "grown-ups" could talk it through. Rotorstorm helped Pyro brainstorm a motto, with little success.

Soon the time came to plan the Wreckers' invasion of Garrus-9. In order to overwhelm the planet's forcefield, two ships needed to hit the force field's weak points at exactly the same time. Rotorstorm was asked to put his considerable skills to use ("yes, I am that good") by piloting one escape pod while remote piloting the other. In the moments leading up to the attack, Rotorstorm sat alone in an escape pod, chiding himself for being even "more of a wannabe than Ironfist" for agreeing to this. Regardless, Rotorstorm succeeded in getting both escape pods through the forcefield, though when they met heavy artillery from the Decepticons, both escape pods crash-landed. Last Stand of the Wreckers #2

Rotorstorm is a leaf on the wind. Watch how he soars.

Rotorstorm's group found themselves face-to-face with none other than Overlord himself and his inner circle. Overlord didn't care when Rotorstorm announced that they were not any ordinary Autobots, but Wreckers, but Rotorstorm was still determined to make an impression. He made a joke, which did extract a quiet laugh from their frightening opponent, to Rotorstorm's genuine surprise, but these words would be Rotorstorm's last. Overlord put his gun between Rotorstorm's optics and splattered his cranial fluids all over his horrified fellow Wreckers.

After the others managed to escape Overlord and his minions, Ironfist had severe trouble with having seen Rotorstorm's gruesome end. Later, after Verity shared her similar horror in her own way, Topspin admitted he'd never really cared for Rotorstorm. However, he was a Wrecker, and thus deserving of Topspin's respect. Last Stand of the Wreckers #3

After G-9 was liberated, Rotorstorm's remains, along with that of the other fallen Wreckers, were placed into caskets and transported to Earth. Last Stand of the Wreckers #5 They were later interred in the "Zone of Remembrance" on Debris, the Wreckers' base. Zero Point

Wings Universe

Rotorstorm was present at Pyro's base on Earth when he received Obsidian's signal from Cybertron. He didn't seem to be doing anything useful. A Common Foe

Ask Vector Prime

In Primax 092.0 Beta, Rotorstorm worked with Autobot leader Hyperdrive to defeat Predator leader Skyquake. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/07/16

Toys

The Transformers

I have elbows! They allow me to bend my arms to shoot the joker that bolted my knees together!
  • Rotorstorm (Medium Turbomaster, 1992)
    • Accessories: 2 engines/missile launchers, 6 missiles
Rotorstorm transforms into a blue Cybertronian helicopter with bright translucent pink rotor blades and canopy. His turbine engines can launch his six included yellow missiles a very long distance. A button on the back of the rotor housing drops down both engines/launchers for an 'attack mode' feature. In robot mode, Rotorstorm has limited articulation, and he holds his turbine launchers in his hands. His rotor blades can also be detached and held in one hand as an odd-looking sword.
This mold was retooled and redecoed to make Machine Wars Sandstorm and 2003 Universe Whirl. This figure also doubles as the Aligned incarnation of Rotorstorm.


Generations

File:TF-Generations-Selects-Rotorstorm-new.jpg
Needs more cockpits.
  • Rotorstorm (Deluxe Class, 2020)
    • ID number: WFC-GS19
    • Accessories: 2 double-barreled cannons
Generations Selects Rotorstorm is a retool of Siege Spinister as an add-on to the Earthrise toyline. Rotorstorm converts from a robot to Cybertronian helicopter and back. He comes with two double-barreled weapons; in an undocumented but extremely obvious feature, his guns can be combined to form a single four-barreled gun. His spinning rotor sits in place in robot mode, thanks to a small fin-tab on his helicopter tail ending up sitting against the rotor-base in robot mode, nestled in a small divot in the base.
He has two 5 mm posts on his robot mode back rather than the one typical of Deluxe Class figures of the War for Cybertron Trilogy subline, but they're covered by his helicopter blades by default and if the blades are rotated out of the way, they're still hard to use anything (like a Weaponizer that's being used as a backpack) due to the proximity to his blades and his helicopter tail.
He was first made available for pre-order on Hasbro Pulse on June 26, 2020. Initial stock photography showed him with the same head-mold as Spinister (as seen in the inset), but the final toy features a new head based on his Rotorstorm's IDW appearance.[3]


Notes

  • Rotorstorm's function of "Guide and Strategician" is rather interesting, since "Strategician" is a word that's very rarely used. Maybe Rotorstorm got to write his own job description? Maybe it should be read as his portmanteau of "strategist" and "magician" (or likely "tactician"), 'cause he's that good.
  • The IDW incarnation of Rotorstorm joked that the Wreckers could combine. Two years later, a combining Wrecker figure was announced. Sadly, Rotorstorm does not get to be a part of it, as the Vortex mold went to another helicopter-based Wrecker. Four years after that, another Wrecker Combiner was released with a different helicopter again.
  • Rotorstorm's Wings Universe design is a "virtual" redeco and retool of Generations Fall of Cybertron Deluxe Class Vortex. A full-body view can be seen on artist Josh Burcham's DeviantArt.[1]

Foreign names

  • Japanese: Rotorstorm (ローターストーム Rōtāsutōmu)
  • Dutch: Storm
  • French: Tempête (Canada, "Storm"), Storm (Europe)
  • Italian: Rotor

References

  1. Canadian release
  2. Summary hybridized from Generation 1 pack-in profile card and portrayal in the 2005 IDW comic continuity.
  3. "It features deco and a head sculpt designed to resemble the look of the ruthless and fearless Autobot strategician from the IDW comic books."