Airwave (Micromaster)
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- Airwave is a Decepticon Micromaster from the Generation 1 continuity family.
If crime didn't pay, Airwave would be out of a job. Before the Cybertronian Civil Wars, he was an airbase inspector, charged with finding and reporting stolen and contraband goods... but if you greased his palm a little, he gladly looked the other way. When the Decepticons started their smuggling operation, Airwave happily signed on—as long as Megatron kept letting him play the black market.
Eventually, he was put in charge of a Decepticon airbase, and proved himself an able (if a tad sadistic) commander. However, his petty scams and swindles have earned him the enmity of his fellow Decepticons, who'd gladly sell him for scrap if Megatron didn't need him.
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Fiction
Dreamwave Generation One continuity
Airwave was at the bar in Little Iacon, lying face down on a table. For some reason. The Gray Race
Beast Wars: Uprising
Airwave oversaw the Hydrax spaceport for the Builders. From his control tower, he coordinated the MCSF and other security around the base. Not All Megatrons
Toys
The Transformers
- Airwave (Micromaster Station, 1989)
- Accessories: Airport base, 2 missiles, ramp
- Released in the sixth year of the The Transformers toyline (fifth year in the European line), Airwave is a redeco of the Air Strike Patrol member Nightflight, transforming into a Grumman F-14D Tomcat fighter jet. As a redeco of Nightflight, who was gang-molded with Tailwind, Airwave, by necessity, shares plastic colors with his fellow Micromaster Station toy Hot House.
- He was sold with an airport hangar that transforms into a missile base and can connect with other Micromaster bases via modular ramps.
- This mold was released without changes in Japan as Overair. It was also used to make the Zone Autobot Nightflight.
Notes
- The BotCon 2015 Double Pretender Oilmaster's jet robot has a deco based on Airwave, as the figure was originally going to be an updated form of Airwave before it was decided that all 3 Oilmaster robots were going to contain the same name and persona.
- Presumably to avoid confusion with the Earthrise Modulator of the same name, and because it needed to be an Autobot to combine with Ground Shaker, Hasbro decided to make their Airwave-colored Siege Micromaster Overair.
Foreign names
- French: Cumulus (France), Sonar (Canada)
- Italian: Lancer