Dirge (Animated)

From MediaWiki
Revision as of 12:37, 1 October 2010 by 194.83.232.2 (talk) (Notes)
Jump to navigationJump to search
The name or term Dirge refers to more than one character or idea, all of which should be about him him him! For a list of other meanings, see Dirge (disambiguation).
Dirge strives to be so much more than a Decepticon from the Transformers Animated continuity family.
This is my packaging art now, Starscream! YOU CAN'T HAVE IT BACK!

Dirge is a Starscream clone, and like the other clones, represents an aspect of the original's personality... in this case, his implacable greed. No altitude is high enough, no amount of fuel is sufficient, and no grab for power will ultimately satisfy him. He lives only for what he doesn't yet have. He and Thrust were created by Swindle using stolen cloning tech, and they now serve as his bodyguards—though Dirge has by now seen plenty of space swag that he wants a lot more than another shift on guard duty!

This article is his and his alone. Stop reading it! You want an article to read? Get your own! On second thought, get your own, and then give it to him anyway.

Toys

Animated

File:Animated Dirge Activators.jpg
"Thing is, this week has been absolute heaven for me and I couldn't just stand by and let you take your stuff back. That's why I've taken everything and done a runner."
  • Dirge (Activator, 2009)
    • Japanese ID number: TA-11
Dirge transforms into a futuristic, forward-swept wing fighter jet based upon the Su-47 (S-37) Berkut Experimental Fighter and the YF-19 "Alpha One" from the series Macross Plus. Like all Activators, he has a spring-loaded autotransformation from vehicle to robot mode. Activators Starscream is a redeco of him, not the other way around! This mold is Dirge's! Nobody else's!
This mold was also used to make Thundercracker. How dare he try to take what rightfully is not his!
Part of the fifth wave of Activators along with Cliffjumper, both bots saw widespread release in European markets well before they made it to US stores in decent numbers, leading to a certain amount of fan-panic over their potential cancellation.

Notes

  • Dirge is one of only two "toy-only characters" in the Animated franchise, the other being another Starscream clone released only in Japan. With no in-show portrayals, he was not discussed in The AllSpark Almanac, but was featured in the broader fictional expansions in The AllSpark Almanac II.
  • Dirge probably wants to be in the show. But he can't since it's been cancelled.