Scourge (G1)
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| The name or term "Scourge" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Scourge (disambiguation). |
- Scourge is a Decepticon from the Generation 1 continuity family.
Scourge is Galvatron's implacable tracker and leader of his own cadre of huntsmen, the deadly Sweeps. He was created by Unicron from the remains of a dead Decepticon. Immensely powerful like all the Unicronian Decepticons, arrogance is his only true weakness. Despite being quite powerful in his own right, Scourge generally acts as a near subordinate to Cyclonus, and, despite his leadership of the Sweeps, is generally content to take orders from others. Scourge tends to grumble and complain a bit (a habit sometimes shared by his Sweeps).
But then again, you'd also complain if your boss spent so much time beating you up, wouldn't you?
| “ | What kind of Decepticon are you, ugly? | ” |
| “ | The ultimate kind! | ” |
| —Kup and Scourge, "The Burden Hardest to Bear" | ||
Fiction
Generation 1 cartoon continuity
The Transformers cartoon
- Voice actor: Stan Jones (English), Yutaka Shimaka (Japanese), Masashi Hirose (Japanese, "The Rebirth"), Lin Dongfu (Chinese), Zhang Lin (Chinese, "The Rebirth"),Víctor Mares (Latin American Spanish), Holger Schwiers (German), Thomas Rau (German, "Dark Awakening", "Surprise Party", "The Rebirth"), Gernot Duda (German, "Starscream's Ghost", "Ghost in the Machine"), Reinhard Brock (German, "Webworld", "The Quintesson Journal"), Thomas Albus (German, "The Movie" TV dub), Peter Zilles (German, Generation 2), Albert Augier (European French, "Dark Awakening" & "The Return of Optimus Prime, Part 2"), Francis Lax (European French, "Starscream's Ghost"), François Leccia (European French, "Surprise Party" & "Webworld"), Philippe Roullier (European French, "The Dweller in the Depths"), Serge Bourrier (European French, "The Rebirth" episodes), Unknown (European French, "Five Faces of Darkness" episodes), Magalhães Graça (Portuguese, "The Movie" VHS dub), Ayrton Cardoso (Portuguese, season 3), Lauro Fabiano (Portuguese, "Ghost in the Machine")
Following the Battle of Autobot City in 2005, Scourge was created from Thundercracker's corpse by Unicron. Scourge was designated commander of his legion of huntsmen, the Sweeps, and traveled with his new leader, Galvatron, back to Cybertron. Galvatron, Scourge and Cyclonus then returned to Autobot City and sent the remaining Autobots fleeing into outer space.
After blasting their ship, the Decepticons believed the Autobots dead. Unicron sent a painful message to Galvatron, informing him he was wrong. Galvatron argued the point until Scourge reminded his leader "we belong to him". The Decepticons then tracked the Autobots to the Planet of Junk where Scourge and the Sweeps dismembered Ultra Magnus and stole the Matrix of Leadership. Unicron learned of Galvatron's intended rebellion and attacked Cybertron. Whether Scourge, who was vocally loyal to Unicron, fought to protect Cybertron is unknown. The Transformers: The Movie
After the Decepticons were sent packing to Chaar, Cyclonus and Scourge went on an expedition to track down their lost leader, Galvatron, who hadn't been seen since Unicron went kablooey. Five Faces of Darkness, Part 1 They found Galvatron soaking in a lava pit on Thrull, and much to their disappointment, discovered their leader had gone totally nuts. Galvatron was set to plow his way through his minions before Scourge took to bended knee and appealed to Galvatron's ego to stop. Five Faces of Darkness, Part 2 Scourge and Cyclonus took their leader back to Chaar to command the Decepticon army, only to find the planet all but deserted. Five Faces of Darkness, Part 3 It turned out that the other Decepticons had allied with the Quintessons, which after some negotiation led to a Decepticon-Quintesson joint attack on Cybertron. Five Faces of Darkness, Part 4 Scourge participated in this attack, but the Decepticons were eventually driven away. Five Faces of Darkness, Part 5
Scourge and his Sweeps were working with Galvatron and Cyclonus to hunt Rodimus Prime, when they came across the Autobot Mausoleum in deep space. Infiltrating the space barge, they continued their attack on the Autobots until Optimus Prime himself rose from the grave to fight back. Scourge and his huntsmen fled before the former Autobot leader, forcing Galvatron and Cyclonus to withdraw as well. Dark Awakening
Scourge and Cyclonus were hunting the Aerialbot called Air Raid for sport, but were caught in an ambush when the other Aerialbots jumped them in an asteroid field. The two Decepticons fled through a nearby vortex and crashed on the peaceful planet known as Paradron. Finding the world rich with energon resources, Scourge and Cyclonus immediately alerted Galvatron to their find and began to plunder the world of energy. Fight or Flee
When Octane took Trypticon to Carbombya without permission, Scourge came with Galvatron and the other Decepticons to chastise the fueler for disobedience. His discovery of super-energon made from Carbombyan oil temporarily assuaged Galvatron's anger, but once the Decepticons were forced out of Carbombya by the Autobots, Galvatron expelled Octane as a traitor to the cause. Thief in the Night Sometime later, Scourge was hunting Octane on Cybertron with Cyclonus and the Sweeps, when their prey fled underground into the Decepticon Crypt. Scourge would prove to be a very poor leader, with his followers, the Sweeps, refusing his order to follow Octane below (though they were scared to death of Cyclonus). Starscream's Ghost
Scourge stood with Cyclonus and Galvatron as they eavesdropped on the Autobots, who were preparing for a galactic Peace Conference. Foolish Autobots, thinking there can be peace! Galvatron ordered Cyclonus, Scourge, and the Sweeps to intercept a shuttle commandeered by Daniel Witwicky and Wheelie. Surprise Party
He was later possessed by the disembodied ghost of Starscream, though this eventually became a mutual partnership. Starscream intended to help Unicron turn Cybertron into his new body in exchange for a new body of his own. Scourge began to have second thoughts about this until Unicron reminded him that "what I have given you, I can also take away". Scourge eventually left Unicron and rejoined the Decepticons. Why Galvatron accepted his return instead of, oh...reducing him to composite particles is unknown. Ghost in the Machine
After Predaking detected a Quintesson transmission, Scourge joined a Decepticon party in attempting to retrieve the secrets of the Quintessons' journal, but ultimately lost out to the Autobots. The Quintesson Journal
While searching for a new source of anti-electrons, the Decepticons attempted to raid Unicron's brain. Galvatron and the Terrorcons occupied the Autobots while Scourge and Cyclonus went after the prize. They found a flask of anti-electrons just waiting to be drained, but upset Unicron in the process and were blasted by his internal defenses. Grimlock's New Brain
At one point, Autobot commander Rodimus Prime was separated from the Matrix of Leadership by Galvatron. Galvatron, who was haunted by the spirits within it, instructed Scourge to dispose of the Matrix. Scourge decided to use the power of the Matrix to his advantage and installed it within his chest. Very bad idea. The Matrix proved incompatible with Scourge's programming (perhaps as a result of his origin), causing him to morph into a hideous freak with the power driving him mad. Scourge attempted to seize control of the Decepticons until Hot Rod took back the Matrix. Scourge was left at the mercy of a very unhappy Galvatron, but somehow beat the reaper yet again. The Burden Hardest to Bear
In 2007, the Decepticons stole the key to the Plasma Energy Chamber on Cybertron, and Scourge was set with infiltrating the chamber whilst the other Decepticons performed a full-scale assault on the planet as a diversion. He succeeded, but inserting the key into the chamber led to a plasma energy burst that very nearly killed him. He was saved by an energon infusion from Cyclonus, and was subsequently sent to find the Autobots who had taken the key back while Scourge was unconscious. Together with Cyclonus, Slugslinger, Triggerhappy, and Misfire, Scourge tracked the Autobots to Nebulon. The Rebirth, Part 1
After clashing with the brand new Autobot Headmasters and losing badly, Scourge and the others were kidnapped by the Nebulon group known as the Hive, who offered to binary-bond with the Decepticons and increase their power. Scourge chose to become a Targetmaster, getting the loud Nebulan Fracas as his partner, and the Decepticon Headmasters and Targetmasters subsequently attacked and defeated the Autobots. Scourge got the key to the Plasma Energy Chamber back and voiced his desire to destroy the Autobots completely before moving on, only for Fracas to threaten to shoot him unless the Decepticons went back to the Hive as soon as possible. Unfortunately, the Autobots copied their Targetmaster technology and went back into battle, and Arcee managed to knock Scourge down and steal the key back. The Rebirth, Part 2 The Rebirth, Part 3
Japanese cartoon continuity
Macrocosmic Seekers
When the Decepticons intercepted an Autobot transmission detailing the acquisition of a "great treasure," Galvatron led Cyclonus and Scourge on a raid to intercept Rodimus Prime's ship. The Autobot vessel was brought down, and under heavy weapons-fire, Kup, Wreck-Gar and Scrapheap fled the battleground. Cyclonus and Scourge pursued them, but were unable to hault the Junkions' progress as they would swap places as vehicle and rider every time they took a hit. Unending Battle The battle was interrupted by the appearance of the Seeker, who abducted all of the combatants into his crystalline spaceship. Scourge, alongside Cyclonus, Galvatron and Rodimus, were put into suspended animation by the Seeker. A Treasure Lost These four transformers intrigued the Seeker, as they had undergone "miraculous" reformattings; Rodimus due to the Matrix of Leadership, and the three Decepticons due to the power of Unicron. Using his advanced technology, the Seeker turned back his captives' internal clocks, and held them in time at the very moment of their reformatting, intending to perpetually keep them in this state as items in his collection. Eternal Moment Rodimus was rescued by Junkheap, and in the conflict that followed, stray shots freed Galvatron, Cyclonus and Scourge from their stasis as well. However, all three were caught in between their former and current identities, leaving them quite confused. Despite his transitional state, Galvatron managed to put a halt to the Seeker's attacks. The group then mobilized to make their escape. Time to Move Though the Seeker resumed his assault in short order, Scourge found out that he and the others trapped in a transitional state benefited from increased strength and firepower. Additionally, the supersonic powers he had as Thundercracker were restored. He put them to good use fighting back against their captor alongside the Autobots. With their combined might, the robots were able to bring the Seeker offline. Those Who Resist With the energy of the Seeker's experiment depleted, Scourge reverted to his normal state. Upon discovering that the Autobots' treasure was an old piece of armor of Optimus Prime, purely sentimental in value, Galvatron sounded a retreat. The Decepticons left without provoking further conflict. A Treasure's True Worth
Generations Selects Special Comic (1)
Scourge was present when the Quintessons first lent the Terrorcons to the Decepticon cause. Abominus comic 1
In 2011, Scourge was involved in the battle against the reforming Unicron before he was banished to the Triple Z Point. Finale
The Headmasters cartoon
- Voice actor: Masaharu Satō (Japanese), Simon Broad (English), Mikhail Chernyak (Russian)
Scourge assisted Galvatron in the attack on Cybertron to seize control over Vector Sigma. The Mystery of Planet Master As part of their attack, Scourge and Cyclonus met Optimus Prime in the chamber of Vector Sigma. Birth of the Fantastic Double Prime Scourge participated in the Decepticon operations on Planet Beast, but was largely ineffective in Galvatron's fight with Rodimus Prime. Rebellion on Planet Beast Scourge later called the Sweeps to help occupy the Autobots until Galvatron's gravity-warping meteorite could reach Athenia. Approach of the Demon Meteorite He later informed Galvatron that Scorponok had arrived for a meeting. The Four-Million-Year-Old Veil of Mystery
Scourge and Cyclonus attempted to prove their worth by stealing Trypticon and using him to hunt down a mysterious Six Changer. However, that plan failed miserably when that Six Changer turned out to be their own ally, Sixshot. Both Scourge and Cyclonus ditched Trypticon in battle, leading to the Decepticon city's destruction (though he was eventually repaired). Terror! The Six Shadows After Galvatron vanished during Cybertron's destruction, and the unfamiliar Scorponok took over as Emperor of Destruction, Scourge and Cyclonus felt even less secure in their positions. When Soundblaster proudly sucked up to Scorponok, reporting on a new energy-absorbing satellite named Sol 1 set for launch, Scourge vowed to steal the satellite in order to gain favor in Scorponok's eyes. Joined by Cyclonus and Predaking, he attacked the launch pad, but was repelled by Raiden and the Headmasters. Brainstorm did some aerial dogfighting with Scourge, and the Decepticons were forced to leave empty-handed. The Shadow Emperor, Scorponok
Scourge and Cyclonus were concerned that Scorponok's latest series of attacks on Earth were more likely to destroy the planet than allow the Decepticons to gather energy. Scorponok told to them that the awe-inspiring plasma energy was released from Cybertron in its destruction. The Dormant Volcano Mysteriously Erupts In his next scheme, Scorponok explained to the duo that he planned to detonate a series of bombs to destroy the planet Mars, and harvest the plasma energy its destruction would surely generate. Explosion on Mars!! Maximus Is in Danger
Later, Scourge and Cyclonus made arrangements for Scorponok's official debut as leader of the Decepticons. The Autobots attacked during the proceedings on the Moon, but all combatants were interrupted by the triumphant return of Galvatron. Scourge was quick to redirect his boot-licking towards his old commander, as Scorponok's leadership was immediately overruled. Return of the Immortal Emperor Scourge and Cyclonus would later field an SOS call from the planet Sandra, and reported their findings to Galvatron. SOS from Planet Sandra
After Galvatron returned from an energy-plundering journey in space, Galvatron heaped praise on Sixshot, telling Scourge and Cyclonus that they could learn a thing or two from the Ninja Commander. Grumbling to themselves, the duo noticed Counterpunch acting shifty, but were too caught up in their own problems to think too much about it. The Emperor of Destruction Vanishes on an Iceberg
Much later, Scourge attended to Scorponok in Lemuria. The Final Showdown on Earth (Part 2)
Legends comic
In 2021, Scourge participated in a battle with the Autobots that ended with both sides being infected with black balls, forcing him and the Sweeps to abandon their bodies and become Headmasters. Headmaster Chapter Prologue The Decepticons then traveled to the Legends World and joined forces with Tera-Kura Co. to get them transtectors, and Scourge was reunited with a version of Galvatron. During a lineup of the Sweeps, Scourge explained to Galvatron that Sweep No. 4 was long dead. LG-26 Scourge Prologue While he and the Sweeps were working at janitors at Tera-Kura, they were approached by Terrorsaur, who offered them new bodies and a place at his side in exchange for kidnapping Alpha Trion and used his Matrix powers to take over the company. Scourge had other ideas and turned on Terrorsaur as soon as he acquired the Matrix, claiming sole leadership of Tera-Kura. Unfortunately for him, the Sweeps wanted a piece of the action and crowded over him, combining with his body and causing it to explode from an overload of Matrix energy. He returned being a janitor, but already had his eyes on another energy source: the Zodiac. LG26 Scourge
Somehow acquiring the Zodiac, Scourge was transformed by its power into a giant two-headed monster and went on a rampage through Tokyo until Blaster took the energy source from him and defeated him with a barrage from his new base mode. LG27 Blaster Scourge's body was later briefly stolen by a Legends native transformed into a Headmaster through mass-produced Master-Braces. LG28 Rewind During a rampage by Devil Z, the new boss of Tera-Kura Co., Scourge hid behind Megatron. LG36 Soundwave He later handed Astrotrain some energon cubes to carry, LG40 Astrotrain and was present when the other Scorponok loyalists were finishing their Godbomber LG42 Godbomber and when the Dimensional Patrol confiscated everyone's transtectors. LG-EX Black Convoy Scourge was probably with the Sweeps when they attacked Metroplex for his transformation cog and fought with Nightbird clones. Decepticon Civil War
While having his Sweeps search for another Zodiac, Scourge instead discovered the lost Blowpipe. Targetmaster Chapter Prologue Finding that the Targetmaster had the ability to clone Transformers, the Sweeps tried to create an army of loyal Sharkticons until Hot Rod and Shaoshao Li put an end to their plan. LG44 Sharkticon Scourge evaded capture, used Blowpipe to create two-headed monster clones of himself and attacked Tokyo until Hot Rod came after him again. He turned the Targetmaster on Hot Rod and created evil clones of him, only to be defeated by a blast from Shaoshao's own Targetmaster mode. LG45 Targetmaster Hot Rod
Generations Selects Special Comic (2)
Under undisclosed circumstances, Scourge had reverted to being Thundercracker by the Selector revolt of 2050. Volcanicus comic 1
TV Magazine comic continuity
The Story of Super Robot Lifeforms: The Transformers
Scourge took part in one of Galvatron's schemes alongside Cyclonus and Gnaw. The Autobots intervened when their mechanized space monster captured a human vessel. The Decepticons almost managed to snare Rodimus Prime, but he tricked Galvatron into blasting him an exit, leaving behind an explosive device that ended the Decepticon threat. The Story of Super Robot Lifeforms: The Transformers #1 Later on, Scourge and his Sweeps joined the assault on the Prime Energy Tower on Feminia. The Story of Super Robot Lifeforms: The Transformers #5
The Great Transformer War
After the resurrection of Optimus Prime, Scourge battled Springer and the other Autobots in deep space. The Great Transformer War #3
Cybertron comic
Among the many momentous events witnessed by Vector Prime across the multiverse was the moment Optimus Prime unleashed the wisdom of the Matrix on a Hate Plague-infected Galvatron, Scourge, and Cyclonus. Vector Prime: In the Beginning
Rodimus vs. Cyclonus
After Galvatron had blasted apart Ultra Magnus on the Planet of Junk, Scourge pledged his loyalty to him rather than to Unicron, seeing as Galvatron now possessed that which their dark master feared most. Galvatron sent out both Scourge and Cyclonus to terminate as many Autobots as they could, promising whichever one came back with the higher head-count a position as his second-in-command. This competition brought Scourge to the Rayzor Nebula, where he picked up an Autobot emergency signal emanating from within. In truth, this was a false trail created by Cyclonus. While Scourge and his Sweeps searched through the gaseous mass for enemy units to destroy, Cyclonus happened upon a Quintesson ship carrying Hot Rod and his allies. Kup, also aboard the Quintesson ship, made contact with another nearby Autobot vessel, and had them draw Scourge's attention before coming about to meet them. Scourge took the bait and, upon seeing Cyclonus, attacked his comrade to ensure his own victory in their contest. This wound up undermining both of the Decepticons' efforts in racking up kills, and all of the Autobots escaped from them safely. Rodimus vs. Cyclonus
Wings Universe
In 2007, after the Rebirth, Galvatron and Lord Zarak led Cyclonus, Scourge, and the rest of the Decepticons to further the war on Nebulos and other civilized worlds. Generation 2: Redux
In 2010, Cyclonus, Scourge and the Sweeps surrounded an Autobot shuttle during a surprise attack. They lost track of the shuttle when it disappeared into a nebula. Eventually they found it and attacked its crew, which consisted of Rodimus, Kup, and the Dinobots. Scourge was defeated when Kup threw his blaster, which he'd set to overload, at Scourge. At first Scourge laughed at what seemed to be a pathetic tactic by the elder Autobot, but then suddenly stopped when his torso was blown open. Wings of Honor
Scourge was present at the signing of the Pax Cybertronia. He planned to have Cyclonus inform Galvatron about the peace treaty when he came out of stasis lock. A Common Foe
TransTech
In Primax 1086.01 Alpha, Optimus Prime's corpse was vaporized when he sacrificed himself to stop a Quintesson plot. Possibly because Optimus's essence was more firmly incorporated into the Matrix, Scourge was thus able to defeat Hot Rod and retain possession of the Matrix, thereafter becoming undisputed leader of the Decepticons. Over the centuries, the influence of the Matrix inspired him to broker a peace deal between Autobot and Decepticon, and the two factions united when Unicron returned. In the ensuing battle, the Chaos-Bringer tried to blast Scourge, but the Matrix shielded him, allowing him to survive by being shunted into transwarp space. Rhinox plucked him out of unspace into Axiom Nexus, where he became a member of the Convoy. Rook - Axiom Nexus News, 2016/02/07
Scourge's name was among the classified data stolen by Cy-Kill's Renegades and publicly released by Crasher and Cop-Tur in a hacked broadcast of Ask Vector Prime. Ask Vector Prime, 2016/01/16 Andromeda tracked him down but was too intimidated to ask him for a quote. Rook - Axiom Nexus News, 2016/02/07
Ask Vector Prime
In one particularly weird version of the Unicron War engineered by Gong and Sideways, Deadlift replaced Scourge as Galvatron's lead hunter created by Unicron. Echoes and Fragments
Marvel The Transformers comics
After the Decepticons were beaten back into a retreat, following a failed attack on Autobot City, they boarded Astrotrain and headed back towards Cybertron. But Astrotrain didn't have the energy necessary to make the trip with all the Decepticons inside him, so the injured were jettisoned into the vacuum of space. These soldiers were drawn to Unicron, who reforged the lot into new, powerful soldiers to do his bidding. Among these creations was Scourge, who was given an army of Sweeps to aid him in his hunting. The Planet-Eater!
Scourge, Cyclonus, and Galvatron then went forth, stopping by Cybertron first so that Galvatron could eliminate Starscream and secure his position as Decepticon leader. After this deed was done, Unicron began devouring Cybertron's moons, enraging Galvatron. Galvatron claimed that Cybertron and all its moons belonged to him, though Scourge retorted that they, in turn, belonged to Unicron. The Decepticons then made their way to Earth, and attacked the Autobots as they were readying to make their way off the planet. Judgment Day!
Afterwards, Galvatron, Cyclonus, and Scourge traveled back in time from 2006 to 1986 as part of a plan to free themselves from Unicron's control by constructing a massive cannon that would destroy him upon their return to the future. The three Unicronian Decepticons proved themselves almost invincible in the face of the Autobots' attacks, though a lucky shot destroyed Scourge's acid ray after he had incapacitated Trailbreaker, and Scourge was relatively weaponless (most of his weapons could only be used in vehicle mode). Though he also took down Grapple, Megatron managed to down Scourge and use him as a bargaining chip. The future Decepticons were finally defeated when Galvatron was duped into believing he was trapped in a temporal paradox, and returned to his own time to live out the remaining events of 2006. Target: 2006 Prey!
Following the destruction of Unicron at the hands of Rodimus Prime and the Matrix, Galvatron transported himself back in time to 1987, leaving Cyclonus and Scourge in the future, under Shockwave’s command. The duo were attacked by the freelance peace-keeping agent, Death's Head, who was seeking the bounty on Galvatron’s head, and Cyclonus revealed Galvatron’s whereabouts to him. Wanted: Galvatron — Dead or Alive! Later, Shockwave hired Death’s Head to kill Rodimus Prime, but Cyclonus and Scourge interfered with the job as they sought to kill Rodimus first, in order to reclaim their lost standing amongst the Decepticons. Headhunt This did not please Death’s Head, and consequently, he willingly accepted a contract from Rodimus to hunt down Cyclonus and Scourge, eventually tracking them down to the planet of Junk as 2008 dawned. Before he could finish the job, however, all three of them fell under the mind-controlling influence of Unicron, whose disembodied head had survived the destruction of his body and had landed on the planet, where he was having the native Junkions construct a new body for him.
Under Unicron's control, Cyclonus and Scourge killed Shockwave and became Decepticon leaders, reigniting the stalemated Cybertronian war to a furious degree to cover Unicron's actions. Death's Head, however, was able to fight the mind control and work with the Autobots long enough to stop the chaos-bringer's plan. As explosions destroyed Unicron, Death's Head tackled Cyclonus and Scourge, pushing them through a time portal Unicron had built, promising to kill them another time. The two Decepticons were hurled into the past of Cybertron by the portal, where they came under the command of Scorponok. The Legacy of Unicron!
Cyclonus and Scourge traveled with Scorponok and several other Decepticons to the peaceful planet Nebulos in pursuit of Fortress Maximus's Autobots. After Scorponok and the Terrorcons were defeated by the new Autobot Targetmasters, the Nebulan Vorath attempted to duplicate the technology on the Decepticons. Scourge was partnered with Fracas, a Nebulan recruit who had been bio-mechanically engineered to be able to transform into his weapon. Scourge was soon presented with an opportunity to test his new Targetmaster abilities when some Autobot Headmaster prisoners escaped. The fury of the battle destroyed the city of Koraja, culminating in Fortress Maximus knocking down Scourge and the other Decepticon Targetmasters with part of a beloved fountain. Brothers in Armor!!
At some point afterwards, Scourge and the other Decepticon Targetmasters lay in ambush for the Autobot Headmasters at the Fortress of Despair where they had the Autobot Targetmasters held captive. However, once Scorponok had abducted Highbrow to study the Headmaster process further, the remaining Headmasters were able to free their Targetmaster comrades and turn the tables on the Decepticons. During the fight, Scourge attempted to sneak up on Hardhead, only for Crosshairs to warn his teammate of the Decepticon's approach. Scourge was blasted away by his intended victim, and the Autobots emerged victorious. Worlds Apart!
Ultimately, Scourge and Scorponok's Decepticons followed the Autobots off Nebulos to Earth. Brothers in Armor!!
Once there, Scourge and Cyclonus sought out Galvatron, and arranged a meeting with their former leader. En route to the meeting grounds, Scourge and Cyclonus were accosted by a squad of human-piloted jet fighters. Though the pair enjoyed using the crafts as target practice initially, Cyclonus was lured into crashing into a rock peak and they were forced to retreat from the skirmish. Scourge noted that being defeated by organics bode ill for upcoming events; no longer willing to serve Galvatron, Scourge and Cyclonus were planning to instead force him to hand over his time travel device. With it in hand, they would return to the future and their position as Decepticon leaders. Though Scourge and Cyclonus were able to take Galvatron by surprise thanks to their Targetmaster partners, the confrontation was disrupted by the sudden appearance of the Autobot commando squad, the Wreckers. Scourge took on both Twin Twist and Topspin until he realized that the whole thing had become counter-productive to his own goals. He sent Fracas to go and fetch Cyclonus so they could both retreat. Springer, putting into motion his own plan to draw the battle away from the human settlement, professed to have stolen Galvatron's time jump mechanism, when in reality, the Decepticon no longer even had it for him to take. Scourge and Cyclonus went after him, and learned of Springer's bluff just in time for the rest of the Autobots to catch up to him. Unwilling to take them all on at once, Scourge and Cyclonus flew off. Wrecking Havoc
Having met with failure again, Cyclonus and Scourge decided to cut their losses and team up with Shockwave's present-day Earth-based Decepticon forces.
Unfortunately, Cyclonus accidentally let slip that they would kill Shockwave in the future. Naturally wanting to ensure his continued existence, Shockwave unleashed a brainwashed Megatron clone upon the two. As Megatron killed Nightstick and grappled with Cyclonus, Scourge took aim at the clone... but stopped. He realized that killing Megatron in 1988 would likely prevent Galvatron's creation in 2006, and possibly his own as well. Unwilling to take the chance, he abandoned his comrade and fled. Dry Run!
Scourge ended up falling back in with Galvatron for unspecified reasons, even as Galvatron brought Megatron in as an unexpected ally. What none of them realised until too late was that Cyclonus and Scourge's displacement into the past had circumvented the normal mass-replacement method used by time travel, and had hence unbalanced the space-time continuum, causing a rift to appear in the fabric of space and time. Cyclonus's death, eighteen years before he was even created, proved to be the final straw, accelerating the rift, which soon threatened to consume Earth and Cybertron.
Springer used this fact to distract Scourge during a Wreckers/Mayhem raid and while Scourge survived, he knew realized that the only way to stop the rift was to return them and Cyclonus to their original time. He thus attempted to recover Cyclonus’ body from Shockwave but was attacked by the deranged Decepticon, who had lost his mind due to the illogical nature of the situation, and had strung Cyclonus' remains up like a twisted trophy. Scourge staggered back to the time rift and allowed it to take him, hoping that that would have some effect on the situation. It didn't. Ravage, however, succeeded where Scourge had failed, and was able to bring Shockwave back to sanity enough for him to deposit Cyclonus's remains after Galvatron and Scourge, and then seal it with an x-ray blast. Time Wars
After the war, time-traveller Dicet Alpha-zero peeked on nine key events in the Transformers' war for a history project. After stepping on the proverbial butterfly at Mount Verona, Dicet saw a Time Wars where Optimus threw the remains of a beaten Scourge into the rift. The Quest!
The Big Broadcast of 2006
In an alternate future of 2006, Scourge participated in a battle on Junkion where he was tossed around by Omega Supreme and misidentified as "Sweeps" by Ultra Magnus. He later agreed with Cyclonus, who said Junkion should be off-limits to Decepticons. The Big Broadcast of 2006
Rhythms of Darkness!
A version of Scourge inhabited an alternate timeline where he helped hunt down and destroy a group of Autobots led by Rodimus Prime on the planet Junkion. As Rodimus Prime was briefly distracted, Scourge and Cyclonus were able to shoot the Matrix away from Rodimus, giving Galvatron the opening to finish off the last of the Primes.
Unknown to any of these Decepticons, though, they were observed by a Hot Rod originating from another time and place. They were probably unaware that this Hot Rod had been the one who inadvertently distracted their Rodimus, and chances are they didn't notice that the Matrix had landed at this Hot Rod's feet before they both disappeared. Less Than Zero
By 2009, Cybertron had been destroyed, along nearly all resistance in the Americas. With only seven Autobots left alive, the governments of the remaining free nations planned to launch nuclear weapons towards the United States in a bid to eliminate the Decepticons themselves. Anticipating this move, Galvatron equipped a fortress with the necessary machinery to convert the fallout into energon. Scourge and Cyclonus were posted to guard the Decepticon Powerbase, and the pair passed the time gripping over how conquering the Earth wasn't as fun without any Autobot opposition. They were suddenly ambushed by Getaway, Chainclaw, and Guzzle, who distracted them while the rest of their team made a last desperate raid on the Powerbase. Scourge was killed by the combined might of these warriors. Rhythms of Darkness!
Transformers '84
An aerial warrior under Scorponok's command, Scourge was part of a bombing run against Fortress Maximus's troops after the Ark had been lost. Secrets & Lies #3
Ladybird Books continuity
- Voice actor: Peter Marinker (English)
Scourge was part of a flight of Decepticons that interrupted an Autobot salvage expedition. Galvatron's Air Attack
On Nebulos, the Decepticons learned that the majority of cosmic energy for the planet came from pulsar strikes at the north pole, and planned to build an energy interceptor there to capture limitless power. When the first interceptor was sabotaged by the Autobots, Cyclonus appointed Scourge head of security for the next project. Scourge suggested they move the entire Decepticon base, Scorponok, to the pole as a deterrent against Autobot aggression. Unfortunately, the Autobots then used Scorponok's vast bulk against the Decepticons by melting the ice out from under him, leaving them thrashing in the slush. Decepticons at the Pole
When the Autobots planned a pipeline to tap into a Nebulan oil reservoir, the Decepticons turned the tables and sabotaged them. Scourge was standing by with a team of hunters to eliminate any Autobots that came to fix the pipeline, but the Autobots doubled back on him and let Scourge's team thrashing in the oil released in their own sabotage efforts. Autobots Strike Oil
Marvel coloring books
When the Decepticons learned that the Autobots had long ago lost a large shipment of Energon cubes at the Ark's original crash site, Galvatron ordered them to head to Mt. St. Hillary to uncover it. There, Scourge fought the Autobots over possession of it. The brawl ended when Starscream scarfed down all of the Energon, and proceeded to pick a fight with Galvatron. The Lost Treasure of Cybertron
Toy pack-in material
The Decepticons having successfully stolen the Creation Matrix from the Autobots, Scourge was one of the soldiers posted to prevent their enemies from retrieving it. He was fooled by an army of Autobot decoys, and the Autobots retook possession of the relic. Start Your Own Decoy Collection
Autobot Alert!
Scourge is a Decepticon scanner, capable of detecting Autobots even when they are in disguise. He was tasked with patrolling the space-bound Astrotrain as the Decepticon shuttle was making a munitions delivery to the Decepticons’ ship out in orbit.
In one possible scenario, Scourge happened upon Bumblebee and Hot Rod who had infiltrated Astrotrain by disguising themselves in Decepticon space gear. Not fooled by the Autobots’ disguise, he confronted the pair as they were about to commandeer Astrotrain's military controls. Though he was unable to stop the Autobots from firing Astrotrain weapons towards Cyclonus, Scourge quickly overpowered the pair and flung them out into the blackness of space. Autobot Alert!
Transformers in 3-D
Scourge was part of a Decepticon mission to track down the source of an Energon reading on an asteroid. As Cyclonus returned to Scorponok, Scourge warned him that Galvatron was in a particularly foul mood. As it turned out, the creature Cyclonus had brought back was the source of the Energon, however the situation escalated when they detected they were being spied on by Searchlight. Scourge and Cyclonus gave chase, only to find themselves running into Ultra Magnus and Blurr, who were chasing Ratbat in the other direction. The usual chaos ensued. The Test
Scourge and several Sweeps took part in an assault on Tau-Ursa, when Galvatron acquired a component for his latest weapon. Galvatron ordered them to destroy everything, but to let the Tau-Ursans live. The War Against the Destructons, Chapter 1 of 3
Dreamwave Generation One continuity
Millions of years ago, as Unicron entered a stage of hibernation, the first wave of his herald drone fleet was launched to scour the galaxy, looking for Cybertron. The Alpha drone designated Scourge managed to find Cybertron during the Great Shutdown, an enforced shutdown of all Transformers on the planet, and managed to reactivate Shockwave for the purpose of observing the Decepticon from afar. Generation 1 #0 However, Shockwave was soon attacked by the Quintesson Sharkticon extermination units left behind on this world. Forced to intervene, Scourge easily destroyed a number of Sharkticons and drove off the rest, saving Shockwave's life. Cold War As a way a saying thank you, Shockwave shot Scourge in the back, took him prisoner, dissected him and studied the Unicronian Transformer, gaining great knowledge of Cybertron's origin and its inhabitants. Generation 1 #0
Scourge escaped to Earth and attacked Jetfire and Omega Supreme's shuttle just as it arrived on its mission to search for the missing Ark. Tricking the drone into pursuing an escape pod, Jetfire managed to shutdown the advanced Transformer's systems and was dragging him back to their crashed ship when they were both buried in an avalanche. Original Sin
Thousands of years later, the Autobots were drawn to the Alaskan shore, right into a trap set by the Decepticons. The Autobots fought desperately to keep the Autobot escape pod out of Megatron's hands, and during the fighting, it was inadvertently activated. Just as the Autobots gained the upper hand, Scourge ordered the combatants to stand down, informing them that the war was over, the factionalism that had divided their race had ended, and Cybertron was now unified under a new leader. Before he could speak further, Shockwave shot him in the back, declaring both Autobots and Decepticons to be war criminals. New World Order
Evidently Shockwave never bothered to recover Scourge's body, as he was retrieved by the Earth Defense Command and taken to their secret base for reverse-engineering. Unfortunately for the humans, Scourge was such an advanced Cybertronian that they were having serious problems figuring out his systems. Cold War EDC were still working on Scourge when Marissa Faireborn enlisted the aid of the Autobots under Jazz's command in investigating the mystery of San Desto. Infestation
Scourge was rescued from the EDC facility by Cyclonus. Generation 1 #13
Dreamwave Armada continuity
Ask Vector Prime
A version of Scourge, created alongside Galvatron and Cyclonus, served as one of Unicron's dimension-hopping heralds. Cyclonus was eventually decapitated by a version of Megatron seeking in vain to protect his home reality. Cyclonus was eventually replaced with versions of Thunderwing, Bludgeon, and Dirge. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/09/19
Dreamwave Armada comic
Unicron sent his heralds ahead of him to prepare this particular reality's Cybertron for his imminent arrival. Worlds Collide, Part 1 of 4 After effortlessly conquering Decepticon Command Headquarters on Cybertron and taking control of its space bridge nexus, they found that the local Megatron was nowhere to be found, and moved on to search for him on Earth. Worlds Collide, Part 2 of 4 At Silver Ridge, Scourge detected Thrust in the vicinity, and the Heralds chose to interrogate him in regards to Megatron's whereabouts. Worlds Collide, Part 3 of 4 Thrust ended up being useless to them, but the Heralds suddenly learned of something else to worry about—the space bridge nexus was under attack. They immediately returned to Cybertron, where Jetfire and his team had already placed bombs throughout the Decepticon base. Upon arrival, Scourge ordered the others to kill Jetfire... and was promptly killed when the whole building was blown to kingdom come. Worlds Collide, Part 4 of 4
G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers
Whlist serving under Shockwave on Cybertron, Scourge and Cyclonus were shocked when one of their Decepticon comrades was suddenly teleported across space and time by Teletran 3. G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers II #1 Shortly afterwards, he and many other flying Decepticons gathered around the computer and waited for Ultra Magnus's force field to go down. G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers II #2
In a dystopian future where the Decepticons had conquered Earth, Scourge and his Sweeps patrolled the ruins of New York City. They attacked a team of Joes and Cobras who arrived from the past, but were chased off by the Dreadnoks. G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers II #3 G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers II #4
While this future was eventually averted, Scourge and the Sweeps existed in the present, as part of Serpent O.R.'s forces on Cybertron. They fought back against a major Autobot/G.I. Joe assault on Serpent O.R.'s headquarters. The Art of War #5
TransTech
In Primax 806.30 Gamma, Scourge and his comrades came to ally with the Kalistanian terrorist organization S.K.A.R. As part of this alliance, Scourge was binary-bonded to the S.K.A.R. member Red Scream, using technology derived from the old I.R.O.N. Army. A globe-spanning conflict ensued between the Decepticons and S.K.A.R. against the Autobots and their G.I. Joe allies. Ultimately, the Decepticons and their human allies were defeated by Sgt. Savage's Screaming Eagles and the Autobots. Andromeda - Axiom Nexus News, 2016/05/01
Hearts of Steel
While traveling in the Astrotrain convoy, Scourge transformed into a blimp (with a familiar-shaped gondola) and dropped bombs on the Autobot freight. Sideswipe (or possibly Ironhide) popped his airbag, causing him to crash, then explode. Hearts of Steel #4
2005 IDW continuity
- First appearance: All Hail Megatron #14
While accusing Megatron of having no plan or goal beyond the conquest of Earth, Starscream wondered aloud who might be the Decepticon to take action, and suggested Scourge as a possibility.[1] All Hail Megatron #6
Scourge, a Cybertronian who lived during the era of Nova Prime, first met Cyclonus in a basement bar on Cybertron. How to Say Goodbye and Mean It The two would later become part of the crew of the Ark, which was lost in the Benzuli Expanse and ended up in the Dead Universe.
After the failure of the Expansion, Cyclonus gathered the remains of his comrades on Gorlam Prime and prepared to melt them down as a warrior's burial. Scourge was barely alive, and Cyclonus sadly said this was the last thing he could do for him. However, Galvatron emerged from the solar pool and blasted Scourge and the others. Though Cyclonus thought him crazy, Galvatron explained the Darkness would not let Scourge die. Scourge recovered, and Galvatron again flung him into the slag, from which he emerged in pain but fully restored. Soon, the other warriors were transformed into clones of Scourge (though Galvatron complained they should have been made in his image). The clones, known as the Sweeps, were bonded to Scourge, who was to keep them in line. Scourge asked Cyclonus what they should do, and Cyclonus responded that as Seekers, they should follow Galvatron's bidding. Rebirth
At Galvatron's command, the Seekers searched all over Gorlam Prime for signs of life, as the planet's entire population had apparently vanished at some point while they had been wasting away. Scourge and his Sweeps found nothing, so Galvatron opted to track down their ally Jhiaxus and the portal to the Dead Universe. They found him as a crushed and dismembered wreck, but Galvatron easily undid his injuries using the Darkness. Jhiaxus took them to the portal, which was different from before, but upon arrival they were attacked by Arcee and Hardhead. Heart of Darkness #1 Scourge and Cyclonus took on Hardhead, but even the two of them together were overpowered by the much larger and stronger Autobot. They were saved by Galvatron's mighty firepower, and were sent by him to chase after Arcee as she tried to flee. After sending her tumbling into an abyss, they returned to Galvatron's side and watched him enter the Dead Universe, where he met the malevolent entity known as "the D-Void". He emerged rather panicky, telling his troops that they needed to raise an army to stand against this threat. Heart of Darkness #2
Scourge and his Sweeps accompanied Galvatron as he traveled to a wide variety of planets, reviving and recruiting robotic lifeforms to stand with him against the D-Void. At one point they visited Spindrift, where they added Thinkbox and the corpses that inhabited the Realm of Wrecks to their cause. Heart of Darkness #3 Scourge was also part of a scout party sent to Dykayra, where Galvatron was attacked by Nemesis Prime, revived by the D-Void. He and the others defended their leader, but failed to harm Nemesis, who was then possessed by the D-Void and transformed by its power into a huge beast. Several of Scourge's Sweeps were destroyed by the monster, but it was eventually defeated with the arrival of Galvatron's army. Heart of Darkness #4
Seeking to add Optimus Prime's Autobots to his army, Galvatron travelled towards Earth. On the way, his ship encountered a space-time anomaly containing a frozen block of corpses, both organic and robotic. The crew brought in on board to investigate it, only to be faced with a zombie outbreak once the ice was thawed. Scourge and the others battled the undead, including several of his infected Sweeps, until their ship was sabotaged and crashed in Las Vegas, Earth. There, they attempted to team up with the local Autobots to contain the outbreak. The Transformers: Infestation #1 After some initial distrust between the two factions, they managed to stop bickering long enough to defeat the zombie mastermind, Britt. The Autobots still wouldn't join Galvatron, though, so Scourge and the others left Earth via a portal. The Transformers: Infestation #2
Galvatron then took his entire army with him to Cybertron, declaring the planet their first line of defense against the D-Void. Heart of Darkness #4 Scourge (or a chatty Sweep, it's hard to tell) was in charge of Kimia Facility once Galvatron conquered it, and on his orders transformed it into its cannon mode. Lamentations
Scourge was killed at an unknown point during the Chaos Event.[2] Cyclonus, however, believed that he had detected Scourge's life sign while flying around on a reformatted Cybertron—this turned out to just be some mutilated Sweep corpses. How to Say Goodbye and Mean It
United
At some undetermined point in time, Scourge stood in close proximity to Frenzy and Lugnut. A New Battle!
A nano-virus that afflicted most Autobots save the Targetmasters and the Headmasters required Ricochet to lead a team to Nebulos for an anti-virus. However, the nano-virus was merely a ploy by the Decepticons to draw out the Targetmasters and Headmasters to abduct their Nebulan partners, so when the Autobots arrived on Nebulos, Scourge and several other Decepticons were waiting for them! Once Scourge noticed their leader, Straxus, had been defeated, he and the others quickly fell into disarray. The Fierce Fighting on Planet Nebulos
Generations toy bio
Little was known about the powerful hunter Scourge's origins, and he himself preferred not to speak of them. Generations Scourge toy bio
Transformers: The Ultimate Pop-Up Universe
Scourge was one of the many Decepticons who pursued the AllSpark to Earth. He participated in an enormous battle against the Autobots in a human settlement. The Ultimate Pop-Up Universe
Kre-O comic
Scourge was among the Decepticons terrified by the newly created Galvatron's violent rampage. Enter the New Emperor of Destruction!? Stop Galvatron's Rampage!
Transformers vs. G.I. Joe
Scourge was among the Decepticons unleashed upon G.I. Joe's Defiant in response to its attack on Trypticon, but instead of capturing any of the aliens they returned to Megatron with two captured Autobots, Brawn and Perceptor. Megatron was unconcerned about Autobots, however, and shot Scourge through the chest for wasting his time. Targetmasters Despite the seemingly fatal injury, he was later repaired and standing ready to fight the Autobot/G.I. Joe alliance beneath Trypticon's forcefield. Transformers vs. G.I. Joe #12
Titans Return marketing material
Scourge and Crashbash tracked Hyperfire to Velocitron, and attempted to abduct Blurr's Titan Master on the final lap of the planet's biggest race. They didn't get far before having to fight Sentinel Prime, Hardhead, and Optimus. Titans Return: The Power of the Titan Masters
Beast Wars: Uprising
Scourge was one of Galvatron's chief lieutenants during the Great War. On Nebulos, he was instrumental in bringing Targetmaster technology to the Decepticons when Fracas and Nightstick of the Autobot / World Watcher alliance defected to the Hive / Decepticon alliance, becoming binary-bonded with Scourge and Cyclonus.
After the Scouring of Nebulos and the Armistice, the Decepticons moved on to the colony world of Rebirth. Galvatron allied with the Malignus revolutionaries of the Cyberdroid population to recreate Master technology with non-organics. As Galvatron became a Triple-Threat Master, Scourge also adopted a Cyberdroid Headmaster partner named Krunix to work with him and Fracas. Rebirth was conquered for the Decepticons and renamed Master. Even Fortress Maximus was unable to reclaim Master from the Decepticons, despite his "victory" on Nebulos.
Galvatron and Scourge next moved on to the Great Push, attempting to break the Armistice and attack the Human Confederacy using a scheme known as the Grendel Gambit. They failed, apparently due to heroic actions by Cyclonus that betrayed their cause. Despite Swindle's legal maneuvering, Galvatron and Scourge were found guilty and sentenced to die by a Quintesson court. A Brush With Infamy–Prologue Not All Megatrons
Krunix never got over Scourge's death. Centuries later, the Cyberdroid was running a bar called The Scourge of Athenia in his name, with a hologram eulogizing Fracas on display in the bar as well. Identity Politics
The Predacon Skurge liked to spell his name à la the infamous Decepticon Scourge, though some bots like his superior Queen Rage refused to indulge his affectation. Broken Windshields Derailment
Commercial appearances
- Starscream, Skywarp, Cyclonus, and Scourge faced off against Optimus Prime until Autobot reinforcements showed up in the form of Blurr, Kup, and Hot Rod. With the appearance of these new arrivals, Scourge declared that no one would escape his Sweeps. Hot Rod, Kup, Blurr, Cyclonus, Scourge, and Rodimus Prime commercial
- Scourge aided Galvatron, Cyclonus battle the Autobots until Sixshot showed up, and begun taking care of the opposing team all on his own. Sixshot commercial
- Scourge, Octane, and Cyclonus launched an attack on the Autobots' base, only to be met with the Monsterbots, who gave them a good trouncing. Scourge was chased off through the skies by Grotusque. Monsterbots commercial
- Scourge and one of his Sweeps could be seen following Galvatron into combat while the war on Cybertron raged on, and Transformers of both factions left the planet to expand the war to the planet Nebulos. Headmaster comic book commercial
Games
The Transformers (PS2)
- Voice actor: Barry Gjerde (English)
Right before the Autobots found the giant jewel of the Atalstan mine, Scourge ambushed them. Announcing that the "Autofools" had reached the end of the road, he transformed to robot mode. Saying that the noise caused by the Autobots engines was going to destroy his transducers, Scourge declared that he was going to shut them up forever. After a fight, Scourge admitted defeat and begged the Autobots to spare his life. Before his enemies could do anything, he transformed back to his hovercraft form and flew away.
Scourge later challenged the Autobots to a rematch on their way to ELTA, and was later joined by Cyclonus, but the Sweep leader was defeated again. When Cyclonus fled in his fighter craft form, Scourge called out for Cyclonus to wait for him before also fleeing in his hovercraft form. The Transformers
Transformers: Legends
Thundercracker was reformatted into Scourge at some point. He and Cyclonus served under Megatron. The Coronation of Starscream Cyclonus and Scourge were tasked with leading raids on an Autobot supply convoy and managed to deal the Autobots a heavy blow. Cold Delivery Following Megatron's demise, the pair opposed Starscream's bid for leadership. The Coronation of Starscream They later aided Galvatron after his rebirth in Unicron's maw, but their might was insufficient and they were defeated by Rodimus's forces. All Hail Galvatron Scourge was among a handful of Decepticons who ventured inside Unicron to search for Galvatron. After encountering Arcee and Daniel, then falling foul of Unicron's internal defenses, the Decepticons resumed their search. Belly of the Beast
Cyclonus and Scourge both fell under Starscream's control as the Air Commander attempted to supply Unicron with a new body in the form of Trypticon. They were intercepted by Autobots and defeated, forcing Starscream to relinquish control, however the pair had no memory of the events, and returned bewildered to base. Unicron Returns
Either Scourge, or one of his Sweeps, fell victim to a bear-like Trans-Organic when Galvatron was tricked into attacking the resting grounds of the Dweller. Dweller in the Depths
Transformers: Battle Tactics
Scourge participated in battles against a variety of opponents, both Autobots and Decepticons. Sometimes there were many of him! He was a Rare character who could be recruited after collecting 60 units of Cybermetal, 25 units of Transmetal, and 15 scout cores. Transformers: Battle Tactics
Transformers: Earth Wars
Scourge was accidentally brought to Earth because of a Space Bridge miscalibration and a space-time continuum error. Starscream complained that another air bot would get in his way, and Scourge threatened to turn him into a 100-piece puzzle for Hook to assemble if he didn't watch his mouth. He then searched for a raiding party.
He bemoaned that they had lost the future, but Cyclonus pointed out he has the chance to hunt down the Autobots he had deleted again. But Scourge said the worst part is that they're expected to serve Megatron instead of Galvatron. He began to change his mind when Megatron gave him the task to lure any Autobot into an ambush.
Sometime later he encountered Strafe and was about to duel, but a transmission came from Galvatron and he ordered him to cease and desist, for they have evolved. Scourge started to agree with Divebomb that Galvatron is a total killjoy.
But Scourge wouldn't, so Galvatron declared that he would stand alone without his help. While he and Ultra Magnus pursue their vendetta, Scourge called his Sweeps to hunt for prey. Strafe retorted that he would be more impressed if hadn't been built from bits of old Insecticons, which Scourge would never live down.
- Class: Aerial
- Lowest Star Rating: 2 star
- Weapons: Scourge uses his double-barreled blaster to fire at the target.
- Ability: Fire Mission: Sets out to damage targets in an area, striking them up to 18 times.
- Cost: 5 ability points +5 for reuses.
Scourge at Transformers: Earth Wars Wiki
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Notes
- Like most of the 1986 animated film characters, Scourge has two character models. The first one was designer Floro Dery's original, which inspired the action figure and was used prominently in the Marvel Comics stories. The second was revised from Dery's to have more standard, "heroic" proportions and was used in the original cartoon, though not 100% consistently. Perhaps the most distinguishing feature of Dery's Scourge was the revealed head in vehicle mode. This was removed entirely for the revised version, probably because it looked extremely dorky.
- When asked why Scourge and the Sweeps stick their heads out while they're in vehicle mode, Floro Dery replied: "The heads stick out because the idea is like a regular fighter plane. You can see just the head of the fighter pilot. If you have seen my "Egg" design on my web site, I based Scourge on it."[3]
- Early drafts of The Transformers: The Movie script also portray Scourge as propping his head out in vehicle mode to serve as sort of the "eyes" of the expedition. More interestingly, his alt mode was originally land based with Cyclonus and his armada being the only jets. There's a remnant of this in his The Transformers Universe profile where it states that Scourge has a "marauding automotive mode which handles any terrain", a technically true but still very odd description of a flying alt-mode.
- A close examination of Scourge's character model (both final and early versions) reveals that his animation model transforms somewhat backwards from the way his toy representations do. Whereas the toys have the upward-facing torso concealed fully within the wings, the animation model actually has nearly all of the chest and body front details visible on the underside of the vehicle mode. This further implies that the robot head twists 180 degrees and folds backwards to complete formation of the vehicle mode rather than just staring at his own chest.
- It's not known how much (if any) communication there was between Marvel's US office and the UK offices where Simon Furman was churning out his behind-the-scenes stories, but regardless, Cyclonus and Scourge completely disappeared from the US book after Headmasters—leaving Furman free to send them off to find Galvatron in "Wrecking Havoc".
- For some reason, Scourge's head-mounted cannon was implied to not be a cannon in the comics, as the loss of a handgun in "Target: 2006" apparently left Scourge completely weaponless in robot mode, making transformation a complete necessity.
- Scourge's history in the franchise has been decidedly ignominious compared to his fellow movie characters. Despite it and other contemporary media playing him and Cyclonus up as equals, Season 3 of the cartoon would mostly only focus on the latter as Galvatron's lieutenant, with Scourge only being focused on in a handful of episodes, a dynamic which would be reflected in most G1 media over the next 20 years. He was only introduced in the original 2005 IDW continuity via a retcon, wherein he would end up doing very little before dying off-screen, after which he wouldn't appear or be mentioned once in the multiple flashbacks expanding on Nova Prime's era, whilst Galvatron and Cyclonus became main characters. And then, in the 2019 IDW continuity, Cyclonus would once again be a major character while Scourge once again never showed up. To top it off, Scourge's final major appearance in media to date would be in Transformers vs. G.I. Joe, wherein he didn't even last an issue before being shot and (seemingly) killed by Megatron. Moral of the story: No one likes Scourge.
Foreign names
- Japanese: Scourge (スカージ Sukāji)
- Czech: Bič ("Whip")
- French: Fléo (Canada, altered spelling of fléau, which means "scourge")
- Italian: Sheriff
- Hungarian: Ostor ("Whip"), Korbács (first The Movie dub, "Scourge")
- Mandarin: Tiānqiǎn (Taiwan, 天譴, "Scourge"), Wēnyì (China, 瘟疫, "Plague")
- Portuguese: Aperto
- Russian: Knut (Кнут, "Whip")
- Ukrainian: Kara (ICTV, Кара, "Punishment")
References
- ↑ Shane McCarthy originally envisioned Scourge as being the Decepticon equivalent of Kup. Hasbro vetoed this idea, but this reference remained.
- ↑ "Poor Scourge. He's been dead in the other IDW comics as long as I've been writing them."—John Barber in Transformers vs. G.I. Joe #2 story commentary
- ↑ Zobovor's Interview with Floro Dery
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