Chromedome (G1)

From MediaWiki
Revision as of 21:50, 13 April 2009 by Cypherplex (talk | contribs)
Jump to navigationJump to search
Chromedome is an Autobot from the Generation 1 continuity family.
"You're such a coward, Wally!"
Chromedome is one of those fun characters whose American and Japanese incarnations were very different. See individual fiction entries below for continuity specific profiles.
Japanese name: Chrome (see below)
Italian name: Duobot
French-Canadian name: Chromedôme
Hungarian name: Krómpáncél ("Chrome Armor")

Fiction

Marvel Comics continuity

Events from the UK-only comic stories are in italics.

Chomedome is an academic at heart. He only joined the war effort after the Decepticons destroyed Cybertron's Institute for Higher Programming where he did his work. He's tried to use his skills as a programmer to bring an end to the war, but so far has only succeeded in instigating a programming "arms" race. Something of a classic computer programming nerd, he's often a frustration to his cool and very image-conscious Nebulan Headmaster partner, Stylor.

Chromedome was damaged during the battle with the Matrix-powered Thunderwing aboard the Ark at the end of the Matrix Quest. All Fall Down Afterwards, while being repaired by Fixit, he suggested going on a "Leg Quest" instead (since his own had been torn off). Funny, funny guy. Eye of the Storm!

He was last seen fleeing in terror from Unicron. Whatever happened to him, it couldn't have been worse than what happened to Brainstorm, Hardhead, and Highbrow in the ensuing battle. On the Edge of Extinction!


I want to tell you about the Transformers!

This character article is a stub and is missing information on their fictional appearances. You can help MediaWiki by expanding it.

Generation 1 cartoon

Voice actor: Frank Welker (English), Kunihiko Yasui (Japanese)

After the Decepticons broke into the Plasma Energy Chamber, unleashing waves of powerful plasma energy, Chromedome was amongst the group of Autobots flung halfway across the galaxy to Nebulos. After a misunderstanding—namely, the Nebulans threatening to detonate magnetic bombs they had attached to the Autobots after their capture—Chromedome willingly became a Headmaster. He presumably joined the rest of the Autobots in celebration after Scorponok was flung into space and a new Golden Age began on Cybertron.


Japanese cartoon continuity

"Chromedome" is the name of the combined small Master robot and the larger transtector vehicle/robot body. When separated from his transtector, Chromedome is called Chrome.

The Headmasters cartoon

Voice actor: Hideyuki Hori (Japanese)

Four million years ago, Chromedome was one of the diminutive Autobot refugees who left Cybertron in search of a new home. They eventually landed of the planet Master, where they managed to create a civilization and live in peace. This peace was eventually disrupted when the Decepticon Sixshot attacked an energon mining facility on the planet, and Chromedome's friend Abel tried to drive him off. Sixshot annihilated Abel and his militia group in front of Chromedome's eyes, and as he cradled his friend's dead body, Chromedome felt hatred towards evil-doers for the first time in his life and vowed vengeance against the Decepticon. Terror! The Six Shadows

As the Transformers on Master invented transtectors, Chromedome proved himself enough to be granted one, becoming one of the planet's elite Headmaster warriors. Fortress Maximus's second-in-command and field commander, he was charged with leading a crack troop of Headmaster soldiers with about one personality between the four of them. Chromedome was notable for often being the guy in charge and being slightly brasher than the rest of this brash lot. Brasher than Armada's Hot Shot. That's pretty darn brash. Brash. He also picked up romancing Arcee when Rodimus was on walkabout for a new planet and Springer was apparently otherwise occupied.

Chromedome had a long history of animosity with Sixshot, dating back to when Sixshot killed his friend Abel before Chromedome became a Headmaster. Things got worse when Sixshot killed Ultra Magnus. The final straw came when Chromedome was forced to shoot his friend Jack after Sixshot planted a bomb in Jack and reprogrammed him to blow up the Battleship Maximus. He was finally challenged to a one-on-one fight to the death with Sixshot, but they were stopped by Daniel Witwicky, who had managed to open up Sixshot to the idea of aiding the Autobots.


The Headmasters comic


I want to tell you about the Transformers!

This character article is a stub and is missing information on their fictional appearances. You can help MediaWiki by expanding it.

Super-God Masterforce cartoon

Chromedome was the one to send the six Master-Braces to the Autobot Pretenders on Earth. Alongside them he sent a recorded message updating his allies on his battles in space with Decepticon forces, namely those of MegaZarak, who would become BlackZarak. Birth! Headmaster Jrs

Super-God Masterforce comic

Chromedome designed the Transtectors and the Master Suits for the Autobot Headmaster Jrs. Headmaster Jrs Are Born

He was later left in charge of Athenia, only for him and Raiden to get beaten by Scramble 7 during a Decepticon assault. The Battle Begins! The United Earth-Space Troops He got beaten again alongside Brainstorm and several others by BlackZarak. God Ginrai's Amazing Super-God Combination!


Toys

Generation 1

  • Chromedome w/ Stylor (1987)
    • Japanese ID number: C-101

Chromedome transforms into a Cybertronic sports coupe of vague origin, though it may be based on the Lamborghini Silhouette due to the similar rear styling. Chromedome is equipped with two non-firing laser rifles which can be mounted in both modes (either in the robot-mode fists or on the rear of the vehicle), and a hood-mounted 'infrared red range-finder' which is the socket for Stylor.

Transform Jr

  • Chromedome (1987?)

Merchandise

Notes

Cheer up, Emo-Head.
  • In the television commercial for Marvel Comics' Headmasters limited series, the Autobot and Decepticon Headmasters are shown having different head designs than the ones their Nebulan partners would later turn into. These designs were seemingly never used in any other piece of Transformers media. The models for most of them, however, turned up in the excellent Transformers Generations guidebook.


Let's see what you can see...

This article is in need of images.

Specifics: toy, fiction