Sari Sumdac (SG Animated)
| This article is about the bad character from a BotCon lithograph. For the good character from the Animated television show, see Sari Sumdac. |
- Sari Sumdac is a technorganic humanoid from the Shattered Glass Animated continuity family.
You know that nice, sweet girl, Sari Sumdac? Yeah, this isn't that Sari. She hails from an alternate continuity from the normal Animated universe, where everything is flipped, turned upside down. Autobots are evil. Decepticons are good. Porter C. Powell is a nice guy. You know the deal.
Fiction
When Isaac Sumdac discovered and touched her protoform in his lab, she absorbed his DNA and attacked him, tearing out his eye. Her violent nature impressed him, and from then on, he raised her in a cage, subjecting her to constant painful experiments and upgrades. After testing the results of AllSpark fragment implantation, her true power was revealed. Subsequently armed with a battle mode, she served as a slave alongside the Autobots. While she enjoyed the destruction and power, she was more of a prankster than truly evil. She hated her "creator" with every fiber of her being, and dreamed of the day when she would be free to finish what she started all those years ago. BotCon 2011 attendee lithograph
The Autobots were captured by HYBRID and stuck in Soundwave's VR world, so Sari gathered some local hobobots, "convinced" them to help her, and went to get the slaves back to normal. They beat up HYBRID and freed the Autobots, then her "dork armada" ran off, and she and the Autobots smashed Soundwave. The AllSpark Almanac Addendum
Notes

- Shattered Glass Sari was first revealed in two posts on Derrick J. Wyatt's blog,[1][2] and first officially shown in a special illustration Wyatt created for inclusion in Transformers Generations 2011 Vol. 1. Seems like while Takara were cool about her having a bare midriff, it didn't fly with Hasbro.
- Belonging to two entirely different, and previously unlinked franchises, Sari and other members of her universe present a... bit of a classification problem.


