Thunder Arrow
- The Thunder Arrow is a starship from the Generation 1 continuity family.

The Thunder Arrow (サンダーアロー Sandā Arō) is a mighty vessel indeed. Whether serving as Deathsaurus's mobile base or acting as an interstellar shuttle for Skystalker's ambition, it provides mobility and firepower.
Fiction
Marvel Comics continuity
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Dreamwave Generation One continuity
The interstellar shuttle ferried Skystalker, Skyhopper, and their unit across the galaxy to various worlds on their interstellar assault mission, including the planet Paradron. Destined for Nothing
Later, it carried them back to Cybertron after the conclusion of the mission. The Gray Race
After contacting their erstwhile Decepticon allies, Skystalker and Skyhopper used the shuttle as a base of operations as they plotted to overthrow Shockwave. Recipe for Hate
Victory cartoon
Victory comic
Ask Vector Prime Sideways
Sideways claims that he use to fly with Skystalker as he piloted the Thunder Arrow till he put him down and sold the ship to the Malgus Cluster Swindle for some O-parts.Ask Vector Prime Sideways
Commercial appearances
The interstellar shuttle was captured by Jazz and Bumblebee, who hauled it into an Autobot base. Skystalker promptly transformed the base and attacked. Sneaky! Micromaster Micro Base Commercial
Toys
Generation 1

- Skystalker (Micromaster Rocket Base, 1989)
- Accessories: Skystalker Micromaster car/commander, jet pod, small lasers (2), large lasers (2), dual laser, ramps (2)
- The interstellar shuttle was sold in a large boxed package, along with Skystalker. The shuttle transforms from a compact vessel with a detachable piggybacked ship, into a land base with towers and guns. Aside from becoming the recon tower, the jet pod (in vehicle mode) can dock with the white landing pad on the side of the base. Modular ramps allow it to connect to other Micromaster bases. The instruction sheet suggests that in shuttle mode the large lasers be mounted on the nose, but are molded to accommodate a slot on the wings.
- The main shuttle can often be found missing its right wing, as one of the wing's connectors is mismolded slightly and tends to break. This may have been corrected by the end of the run.
Victory

- Thunder Arrow (1989)
- Accessories: Micromaster, jet pod, small lasers (2), large lasers (2), dual laser, ramps (2)
- The Thunder Arrow was sold only as a mail-away exclusive, and did not have its own ID number. It came in a standard English-language Skystalker box. Skystalker did not appear in any Victory fiction.
Notes
- At one point Shouki disguised himself as the Thunder Arrow, complete with Daniel Witwicky masquerading as its pilot.
Foreign names
- Italian: Discovery



