Starscream (TransTech)

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The name or term "Starscream" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Starscream (disambiguation).
Starscream is a Decepticon Transcendent Technomorph from the TransTech continuity.
A Starscream with "Intelligence" in his job description!

Starscream is the Intelligence Directorate of a Cybertron from a very old universe. He doesn't spend much time with the "lowtechs" from other, less advanced universes that inhabit the city of Axiom Nexus—rather, Starscream is busy angling for more power and influence. Bureaucracy is the tool he manipulates towards this end, and he's been known to place subordinates where they would do the most or least harm, depending on circumstance.

Starscream's intentions aren't completely lost on everyone. Commander Optimus Prime appointed his confidante Prowl to work closely alongside Starscream, a circumstance both transparently hate.

"You taking over as the bad cop, here?"
"Oh, no. No. I am the worst cop."
Bulletbike is interrogated by Starscream, "I, Lowtech"

Fiction

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Starscream's intelligence operatives had been keeping an eye on Alpha Trion and his "cult" for a long time. Starscream believed he was a simple crackpot and nothing more, an assertion Prowl disputed. Starscream was consulted by Optimus Prime when Senator Ratbat came to them, requesting that an outworlder-of-interest, Breakaway, be examined more thoroughly, though it meant Breakaway would not survive. Though the outworlder's two companions had fallen in with Alpha Trion, Starscream was certain this would amount to nothing. Transcendent: Part 4

He was wrong. Not only had Alpha Trion's group raided the Transwarp Complex, but his group may have had something to do with the murder of RoboCo CEO Bulletbike. After meeting with Commander Cheetor and his subordinate, Stungun, it became clear that someone was somehow able to swap sparks effortlessly between TransTechs and "lowtechs"—a frightening scenario, indeed. Starscream was left with only one way to deal with this conspiracy: He confronted their only suspect, a "lowtech" who had smuggled himself into Bulletbike's body somehow. Starscream was not happy. I, Lowtech

Notes

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  • Starscream's design was originally created when Transtech was a planned sequel to Beast Machines, and as such, it was likely originally intended to be the same character as Generation 1 Starscream. In fact, the design was directly inspired by what was, at the time, that Starscream's most recent toy—Machine Wars Starscream, a redeco of Skyquake. Since Fun Publications' TransTech stories take place in their own universe, it is likely this Starscream no longer has any overt ties to other Starscreams.
  • Starscream's toy was one of the few that made it beyond concept sketches to a physical prototype.