Quark
- Quark is an Autobot from the IDW portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.

A member of the science class, Quark fears for what would happen if those menial "Decepticon" types ever rose to power. Not that's content with the current ruling body of Cybertron either: he's paranoid that the Senate is listening in on everyone and everything. He'd really just like to be able to get on with his duties in electron microscope mode and not have to worry about the state of the world, but his friend Nightbeat keeps bringing it up...
Fiction
IDW Generation 1 continuity
Quark met Nightbeat for a drink outside Maccadam's New Oil House, where his detective friend had him read a story about a shooting in Apophenia. Quark suspected Decepticon involvement, which Nightbeat refuted, leading to a discussion about the Decepticon Registration Act and what would happen if the requisite number of Decepticons signed up, allowing their faction to be recognised as a legitimate political party. Quark feared that if they ever took power, the Decepticons would execute everyone who wasn't menial-class, but their debate was promptly forgotten when, upon commenting that his drink tasted funny, Quark realized something had been dripping into it from overhead: energon leading from the dead body of Senator Sherma, suspended from the bridge above them! Post Hoc
Notes

- Quark's head design is based on that of Animated Perceptor, as both 'bots turn into microscopes.
- James Roberts, author of "Shadowplay", had previously created an Autobot named "Quark" for his unofficial Transformers fan-novel, Eugenesis, though the name is about the only similarity between the two characters. Despite being in a prose novel, the earlier Quark did get a pictoral appearance in the illustrated comic-strip prologue to the work, "Liars, A to D" (pictured).


