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This article is about the often ineffectual human organisation. For Andrew Schmidt and those who've read his book, see Machination.
Skywatch is a human organization from the IDW portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
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Skywatch is a government organization who deals with Cybertronians. It has changed a lot throughout the years.

Originally a covert organization originally bent on investigating the Cybertronian presence on Earth, Skywatch would collect offlined aliens and attempt to control them to their advantage. Eventually, the Cybertronian presence became common knowledge following an alien invasion of Earth, and Skywatch was reworked from the ground up. It became a military force working under the United Nations, using reverse-engineed Cybertronian technology to aggressively hunt down and detain the aliens, who were deemed enemies of humanity.

But as time went on, some Skywatch agents learned that the Autobot side of the Cybertronians were really not hostile at all, and a secret alliance was formed between them. They now work together to capture the Decepticons hiding on Earth.

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Skywatch units

Crashing through the sky, comes a fearful cry!


Fiction

IDW comics continuity

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In 1985, at Mount St. Helens in Oregon, Skywatch excavated a giant condor robot and a giant jaguar robot from a volcanic eruption the year prior. Group leader Joshua Red believed this discovery would finally give them the funding they required. Spotlight: Soundwave

In the following years, Skywatch gained a base in Washington, D.C.. From the outside, it appears to be a derelict building. They possess a secondary base in Carson City, Nevada, which appears to be a disused warehouse, and appears to be a new base. Yet another base exists in Salt Lake City, Utah, which appears to just be for storage.

In 2007, in Eureka, Nevada, Skywatch took over the excavation of a giant purple robot and several giant dinosaur robots. Escalation #5

In Washington, D.C., the active condor and jaguar robots were being held in a Skywatch facility. Escalation #6 Following the Brasnya conflict, Skywatch deployed to the battlefield with intention to use the jaguar and condor robots (which had undergone "conditioning") to find the other Transformers. There was no possibility of this blowing-up in their faces. Devastation #1 And then it blew up in their faces when their robots went AWOL, responding to an alien signal from a blue, secondhand microcassette recorder, right as giant robots starting trashing American soil. Devastation #4

Due to the Reapers' attack on Decepticon headquarters, Skywatch decided to activate the most advanced of the "Eureka-6": Thunder Lizard-1. Devastation issue 5 When their scientist, Weston protested he couldn't "process" TL-1 this quickly, Joshua Red explained they had no choice — they were at war, it was going to get worse, and "we can't rely on anyone coming to our aid!" Thunder Lizard-1 was transferred to the Carson City base, which was a dark, bare warehouse at the time. Devastation #6

Soon after, the base was now a high-tech hanger-cum-control center, designed solely for processing and activating the Thunder-Lizards. This appears to have been hurriedly put together, as Skywatch did not have time to make proper signs for all their doors and had to scribble the names of several rooms down in pencil, with a reminder to make a better sign.

Weston was worried that the techniques used to program the robot, knocked out in a few days, would blow up in their faces; Red ignored his concerns, focusing on the need for Earth to have an asset against the enemy robots. So, inevitably, this experiment blew up in their faces as well. A mole secretly working with the Machination interfered with the re-activation process and Grimlock (or Thunder Lizard-1) regained control of his functions and broke out of the base. Agent Red ordered the scientists to figure out what went wrong and to begin preparations for the other "Thunder Lizards" to be deployed. Even though Grimlock's reactivation was sabotaged, Agent Red still learned nothing. Idiot. Spotlight: Grimlock

In a shocking development, when the "Thunder Lizards" were quite easily reprogrammed and worked perfectly, Red began to show suspicion that something was up. When the lost Thunder Lizard-1 appeared in Fallon, Skywatch mobilized to isolate the town, cut communications, and send in their robot teams... Maximum Dinobots #1 who caused greater damage and had their neural nets go wonky. In a further example of his new-found brain cells, Red realized this meant enemy action was going on, and so went to have a chat with the sixth Eureka robot. Maximum Dinobots #2 Rather than try and usurp his will, Agent Red had placed a bomb in Shockwave's head which would explode in 24 hours if a signal was not transmitted. This was how much time Shockwave has to hunt down the seekers and the Thunder-Lizards. Shockwave seemed compliant, until he chillingly stated that he could lay waste to a substantial portion of the planet in 24 hours, leaving Agent Red and his team to worry. Maximum Dinobots #3

Agent Red practices positive thinking.

Agent Red later got word from one of his field units that they had reacquired Seekers One and Two from the coordinates Shockwave provided them with. He also learned that Shockwave was currently battling an "unidentified mecha" in another location. He told his tech to hold off transmitting the disarm code for the bomb in Shockwave's head, as he wanted all of their stray robots recovered first. If Shockwave recovered them all before the time was up, she should have let the bomb detonate instead. Shockwave later let Scorponok go and the Dynobots went after him, causing Agent Red to board a helicopter, wanting to see the battle first-hand, and told the tech to transmit the disarm code. As she did so, Soundwave intercepted the code and cloned it for Shockwave, who in turn told Soundwave how to free himself. As Soundwave did, he reactivated Ravage and Laserbeak, who easily dispatched the Skywatch agents and escaped. Intending to blow him and Shockwave up, Grimlock activated a grenade that blew the building they were in sky-high, the blast narrowly missing Agent Red's helicopter. An unhappy looking Agent Red later walked away from the debris left behind by the day's carnage, with all of his captured robots having escaped. Maximum Dinobots #5

Following a large-scale Decepticon invasion of Earth, Skywatch was reformed. The United Nations took full control of the organization, reworking it into a military force focused on actively defending Earth from the Transformers. They put Colonel Daniel Witwicky in charge (apparently firing Joshua Red in the process) of the new Skywatch, and made his son Spike head of field operations. The Man Of Steel

Many Transformers were left behind on Earth following the invasion, and over the next two years, Skywatch worked hard to hunt down and capture them. When Breakdown attacked a power station, Spike's team incapacitated him and threatened to use lethal force, in a plan that brought Prowl out of hiding. Prowl was captured and used as bait for the other Autobots. When Hot Rod led a rescue team, Ironhide was killed in the process. In response, a depressed Optimus Prime resigned as Autobot leader and surrendered to Skywatch. ...For All Mankind Spike's attempts at interrogating Prime went poorly, so he had Pennington and Campologno capture three additional Autobots in an attempt to make him talk. A Rude Awakening

Meanwhile, Skywatch colonel Gordon Horiuchi disagreed with the organization's view on how all Transformers were bad. Him and his unit went rogue, secretly contacting the Autobots and offering an alliance with them. The plan was for the Autobots to help Skywatch capture Decepticons, thereby proving that they weren't so bad after all. However, the alliance quickly went sour due to Horiuchi's way of controlling the Autobots. The Hanging Sword The plan was canceled after the Autobots resisted and Skywatch command started noticing that Horiuchi's unit weren't operating at full capacity. Lieutenant Daniel Klonowski took responsibility for it all, and ended up losing his position at Skywatch. Wings of Wax

Unhappy with how the brass saw him as an "army man" only capable of violent action, Spike continued to try and negotiate with Optimus Prime. Seasons in Flight One particularly deep conversation with Prime got him thinking about whether or not the Autobots were truly the enemy of humanity. Enemies of the System Later that day, Skywatch learned of a battle between Menasor and a number of Autobots in the Petrified Forest National Park. Having thought things over, Spike made the decision to release Optimus Prime so that he could help his people. After Decepticons were defeated, Bumblebee, the new Autobot leader, decided to negotiate with Skywatch. While he wasn't particularly trusting of the humans, Spike convinced him to form a mutually beneficial alliance between their forces. The Autobots would no longer have to hide from the humans in a cave, while Skywatch would have access to their technology and aid in capturing Decepticons. Earthworks

When Colonel Witwicky found out, he was not happy with his son's decision. He didn't trust the aliens and feared what would happen if they found out what Skywatch had been doing in "Section 82". In addition, General Allenby would be even less happy if he found out that Spike had willingly released Optimus Prime, so they had to base the entire alliance on the lie that Prime had escaped on his own. Spike's co-worker Sandra did not enjoy being part of this deception. The Transformers issue 7

The Transformers issue 8 International Incident Part 1: "The Land Ironclads" International Incident Part 2: "Ranks of Bronze" International Incident Part 3: "Hawk Among the Sparrows" International Incident Part 4: "All My Sins Remembered"



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