Death's Head (Animated)
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- The Death's Head is a starship from the Animated continuity family.

The Death's Head is the personal vessel of the neutral bounty hunter, Lockdown. It is a heavily modified IG-2000 class vessel equipped with two Deckard cannons and three Samus blasters, along with Vandarian holographic technology purchased from Swindle[1].
Fiction
Animated cartoon
When Lockdown captured Ratchet and Arcee many years in the past, he brought them aboard the Death's Head in order to take them to Megatron, but they managed to escape.
Some four million stellar cycles later, Lockdown was hired to bring in Optimus Prime and tracked him to Earth. The Thrill of the Hunt After a brief scuffle with Blackarachnia on the Moon, he continued to the planet's surface, not knowing that the female Decepticon had stowed aboard his ship. A Few Loose Strands Landing in Detroit, Lockdown disguised the Death's Head as an inconspicuous warehouse before capturing Optimus and tying him down inside the ship. When the other Autobots came to save their leader, Lockdown activated a number of defensive turrets, but Prowl destroyed them. Lockdown eventually defeated the Autobots and took off in the Death's Head, only to find Ratchet had infiltrated the ship. In the ensuing fight, Ratchet blasted its controls with his EMP generator. With its engines shut off, the Death's Head crashed into a river and exploded violently. The Thrill of the Hunt
The damage to Lockdown's ship was apparently not all that it seemed, however, as he used it later on to track down his next target, Starscream. He cloaked the Death's Head near the wreckage of the Nemesis on the Moon, but soon had to move it when it seemed Starscream was escaping to Earth. The ship had a stowaway this time as well: Prowl, who wanted to use the ship's sensors to track Starscream. The Death's Head was again disguised as a building in Detroit during Lockdown and Prowl's temporary partnership. A Fistful of Energon
During Lockdown's third visit to Earth, he captured Prowl and summoned the Death's Head to Tigatron Stadium via remote control. The ninja fought back, however, and Lockdown escaped on his ship. Five Servos of Doom
Web of Deception
Lockdown had a Trobulum cage fitted into his ship when Blackarachnia hired him to capture one of the giant spiders which had contaminated her. Lockdown flew his ship to Earth and parked it on the bottom of Lake Erie while he abducted Optimus Prime and secured the Autobot to a bomb. While it was there, a trio of Autobots may have broken in accompanied by a couple of small humans and promptly been caught, either by the ship's many automated defenses, or by Lockdown himself. Web of Deception
Trivia
- IG-2000 was the name given to the ship piloted by the bounty hunter droid IG-88 in the Empire Strike's Back. The ship is not seen in the movie.
- The Death's Head's armaments are also nods to Sci-Fi characters. Deckard was the protagonist from the film Blade Runner (and the novel that Blade Runner is based off, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?) and Samus Aran is the protagonist from the Metroid video games
References
- ↑ The AllSpark Almanac page 164

