Scourge (Cybertron)
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- Scourge is a Decepticon turned Autobot and the leader of Jungle Planet from the Cybertron portion of the Unicron Trilogy continuity family.
Scourge believes in survival of the fittest and the rule of the mightiest. Not coincidentally, he sees himself as the top of both these categories. A former student of the now-peaceful Backstop, he is savage and brutal, and now holds the Jungle Planet firmly in his steel jaws. Still, his sense of honor shows that somewhere beneath the exterior of the tyrant, some decency beats in his spark, it just needs to find a way out.
He also apparently looks up (rather down) to one of the humans, Lori Jiménez; because even though she is small, she is brave enough to stand up to big old Scourge. And let's face it, she must have pretty big cojones to do that. Scourge refers to her as 'little sister'.
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Fiction
Cartoon continuity
Beast Wars Reborn
When Optimus Primal was sent to Animatron by Soundblaster, he came upon Scourge duking it out against a Bear Transformer. As Scourge grappled with his opponent, he accidently slammed Optimus away with a swing of his tail. Planetfall
Cybertron cartoon
- Voice actor: Trevor Devall (English), Colin Murdoch ("Revelation", English), Norio Wakamoto (Japanese), Jarosław Boberek (Polish), Sepuh Apikian (Armenian), Gábor Forgács (Hungarian), Wolf Frass (German), Marko Ahde (Finnish), Emilio García (Castilian Spanish), Claes Ljungmark (Swedish)
Long ago, Scourge was a student training under the tutelage of the wise Backstop. Frustrated by the lawlessness of his homeworld, as well as the weak rulers' lack of backbone in dealing with the many criminal elements that preyed upon the people of the land, Scourge turned his back on his master's teachings and waged a revolutionary war, with one message to his enemies: bend to his will or be destroyed. Scourge's immense strength and force of arms saw him seize power over the Jungle Planet, but over time, his lofty ideal of bringing peace and safety to a chaotic world gave way to merely maintaining order under his iron fist. Honor
Years later, two strange beings dared enter the grounds of his temple. The leader, calling himself Megatron, claimed that he was in search of the Cyber Planet Keys, which could save the universe from a black hole left in the wake of some mythical god's destruction. Scourge was interested, but played dumb about the Key's location, seeing that Megatron had an ulterior motive. Search Scourge challenged Megatron to a bout so that he could fully gauge the newcomer's power, and found himself suitably impressed by the Decepticon's "Armor of Unicron." Deep When, far away, the Autobots claimed the Omega Lock, all of the Cyber Planet Keys began to glow. Scourge witnessed the Key in his possession light up his throne room, and watched it in curious awe. Ship Scourge ruminated on Megatron's behavior, noting to himself that the Decepticon was suspiciously secretive. Hero
Soon afterwards, another (smaller) outlander arrived, telling much the same story as Megatron had, except claiming that the Decepticon had no intention of saving the universe. Unfortunately, his direct, gruff manner got under Scourge's skin and the Jungle Planet leader challenged the interloper to a battle for the Key. Race In the ensuing fight, Scourge took a Cyber Key-powered missile to the face, but quickly revealed his own Key ability-shoulder-mounted dragon heads which laid Overhaul low with their ferocious fire breath. Scourge prepared the final blow, but his victim was spirited away by Snarl, causing Scourge to roar in fury. Overhaul soon returned once more, hell-bent on acquiring the Cyber Planet Key. Initially dismissive of the Autobot, Scourge charged into battle after Overhaul dealt with his guards. When his foe was distracted by Megatron's attack on Snarl, Scourge unleashed his flames once more, only to find that Overhaul could now withstand their heat. Fortunately for Scourge, Megatron chose that moment to toss Snarl into Overhaul, as a "gift" for him. Scourge would have executed the traitorous wolf on the spot, but Overhaul blocked his blow, drawing on the power of the Cyber Planet Key to reformat himself into Leobreaker and fleeing with Snarl. Detour
Bent on punishing Snarl's treachery, Scourge tracked down the wolf-bot, and had his first meeting with Optimus Prime. The naive Autobot leader wished to talk, but Scourge informed him of his planet's laws and suggested that Optimus battle Megatron's forces to determine Snarl's fate. Optimus refused on the spot, but Leobreaker was spurred into action when Scourge's minions moved to take Snarl away. Scourge observed the ensuing battle and witnessed Optimus and Leobreaker utterly defeat Megatron with their first combination into Savage Claw Mode. Satisfied with their display of power, he released Snarl and left. Savage
Having seen the strength of Optimus Prime, Scourge desired a battle against the Autobot leader. His wish was seemingly granted when Optimus contacted him with a challenge, but when the dragon-bot met him in a canyon, Optimus denied ever sending such a message. (In truth, the scheming Sideways was behind the message, intent on letting both sides destroy each other.) Nonetheless, Scourge battled Optimus, who struck him down with the power of Savage Claw Mode. Although the Autobots retreated before Scourge could recover, the planet leader was pleased to have felt Prime's strength first-hand. Sand
Scourge was one of the Transformers who felt the energy released by inserting the Velocitron Planet Key into the Omega Lock. Champion He witnessed the Autobots' return to his planet and watched them deal with Megatron's flunkies Ice before meeting them personally at his temple. To his dismay, Optimus still refused to fight him, intent on trying to talk the Key out of Scourge's hands. Ironically, Leobreaker shared Scourge's discontent for diplomacy, forcibly separating from Optimus and attacking the dragon. Scourge felled him with a single fire blast, but then stayed Megatron's hand when he moved to finish off the fallen warrior, claiming that Leobreaker was already defeated. Megatron was not terribly pleased by this, but relented and followed Scourge back to his temple.
Some time later, Scourge at last received a formal challenge from Optimus Prime, delivered by Backstop. Confused by Optimus's change of heart, he asked his old teacher what motivated the Autobot leader, learning that Optimus fought for peace and justice-familiar words to Scourge, according to Backstop. Although Megatron advised against the battle, Scourge was adamant, Honor and immediately began training by fighting off Undermine and Brimstone while restrained by two pillars. Having prepared himself for battle, he proceeded to wait for his opponent...and wait...and wait. To his dismay, the Autobots were late for the match, making him wonder if Optimus would try to intentionally dishonor him. Eventually, the Autobots did arrive, accusing Megatron's goons of delaying them. When Scourge turned to ask Megatron about this, the Decepticon simply denied everything and left.
Dismissing the issue, Scourge prepared to fight, but found himself confronted by Velocitronian leader Override and Lori, one of the Autobots' human allies. The latter attempted to explain the value of working together over fighting, but Scourge misinterpreted it as a slight against his planet's culture and insisted that the battle commence. However (perhaps motivated by Lori's words or simple arrogance), he did allow Optimus to choose one Autobot to aid him, and the Prime immediately combined with Leobreaker to meet Scourge head-on. Although the dragon forced the 'bots apart by attacking their combination joint, the Autobots reformed Savage Claw Mode on the other side and delivered a punch that laid Scourge out on the floor. He anticipated his own demise, but was surprised to learn that Optimus had no intent to kill him. Nonetheless, he accepted defeat and relinquished the Cyber Planet Key to the Autobots before leaving to contemplate what he had learned that day. Before doing so, he thanked Lori for her words, affectionately calling her "little sister"-much to Lori's dismay. Primal
When Megatron's forces attempted to raid the temple and steal the key, Scourge remained inside, claiming to have no interest in the larger war around him. He showed concern for Lori when she began coughing on smoke from the burning jungle outside, and was perplexed at her belief that bike helmets save lives. When Thundercracker repeatedly set the forests around the temple alight to keep Optimus occupied, Scourge took action, storming outside and downing the lowbrow jet with a blast of flames. He eventually found himself being examined by more humans as the Autobots regrouped, before finally losing his patience and screaming for everyone to just leave his planet. They at last agreed, and Scourge was left to tend to his realm. Trust
However, the draconic dictator was soon flying on an asteroid alongside Crumplezone in order to free the Decepticons from a trap laid by the treacherous Starscream. Combining his power with Megatron's, Scourge eventually breached the sphere trapping the Decepticons, and then requested to join Megatron's group on their trip to Earth, in order to see new worlds and experience new things (and get vengeance on Optimus Prime and Leobreaker for his defeat). He greeted Optimus Prime upon arrival, and engaged Leobreaker and Snarl in battle, taking them both out in short order with his dragon mode's powerful fire breath. He briefly battled Optimus Prime before the latter was distracted by Megatron critically wounding three of his soldiers. Revelation He attempted to bar Optimus' path to Megatron, but was knocked aside by Savage Claw Mode. He soon got back on his feet and was poised to help Megatron finish off the Autobots when the wounded trio returned, reborn into the powerful Cybertron Defense Team. Critical
Scourge continued fighting the Autobots at Niagara Falls, but took a moment to fry Thundercracker for attempting to flee. He then joined Megatron in warping to Starscream's island base and joining a massive free-for-all for possession of the Omega Lock. When all of his opponents fled or challenged different enemies, Scourge decided to give chase to the Autobot leaders descending into the volcano at the island's center. Assault He was held up briefly by an electric trap redirected at him by Vector Prime, but recovered in time to squash Sideways underfoot. After another painful encounter with Savage Claw Mode's power, he evacuated the erupting volcano in time to witness Starscream emerge...as a twenty-story giant with an equally massive crown! When Megatron challenged Starscream in a clash that threatened to rip the planet in half (literally), Scourge led the Decepticons in a full-scale attack on Starscream. They got off one combined Cyber Key-enhanced shot before the super-sized jet blew them away. Starscream
When a team of Autobots left for Cybertron with the Omega Lock, Scourge alerted Megatron and joined the rest of the Decepticons in pursuing them. Along the way, he watched Megatron recruit Thunderblast into the Decepticons, although he was shortly informed that Megatron only trusted her as far as cannon fodder. United The Autobots escaped at a warped section of the space bridge, but Scourge was able to pass through by focusing his own power. Upon arriving on Cybertron, he mocked Thunderblast for being damaged along the way, but then doubled over from injuries HE sustained during the trip. When Megatron successfully stole the Lock, Scourge joined him in fleeing through a dimension gate, and thus witnessed his leader's battle with Optimus Prime in the fire dimension. He managed to escape with Thunderblast before the Autobots collapsed the dimension around Megatron, seemingly destroying the Decepticon leader. Cybertron
Regrouping with the other Decepticons, Scourge nominated himself as leader. Ransack, Crumplezone, and Thundercracker objected, but the dragon-bot easily defeated all three of them at once. He soon threw them back into battle against the Autobots before tackling Optimus Prime himself. The battle was briefly interrupted when everyone stopped to watch Starscream's (rather pathetic) attempt to destroy Primus. Scourge commented that Starscream had really lost his mind-and then used the distraction to attack Optimus again, restarting the fight. The battle did not go well for the Decepticons, but Scourge refused to back down, even when Thundercracker reported that Crumplezone had been maimed by Scrapmetal. Not even he was prepared for what came next-the appearance of a ghostly, darkness-shrouded Megatron above them all! Balance He continued fighting Optimus, to the Autobot leader's growing frustration, until Optimus finally broke off to engage the now-reborn Megatron and his new pet. Scourge was among the Decepticons making a break for the Omega Lock when the Autobots were disoriented by the collision of Optimus and Megatron's powers. Darkness He didn't get far before he had to confront the pursuing Autobots again Memory, battling various opponents across Cybertron Escape.
After Megatron learned of Starscream's survival aboard the ancient starship Atlantis, and the location of the final Cyber Planet Key, Scourge and the other Decepticons began searching the cosmos for their leader's old rival. Thunderblast led them to the Atlantis, but it warped away before anyone else could board. However, Scourge still found his way to Gigantion with the help of the mysterious Soundwave, who led the Decepticons through a dimension gate. Titans Warp
The Decepticons' first clash on the Giant Planet went poorly, largely due to the presence of the enormous native Transformers on the Autobots' side. Scourge found himself overpowered by Quickmix and blown away by planet leader Metroplex, who also soundly defeated Megatron. Giant In the aftermath of the battle, Scourge helped his leader hobble down the corridors of the planet, trying to offer comfort by claiming that everyone loses a battle sometime. He later assured Crumplezone and Ransack that Megatron's near-tangible anger was not directed at them, but rather at the ones who so easily outmatched his power. He soon saw his leader literally rip open Gigantion to access its Cyber Planet Key and followed the newly minted Galvatron as he devastated the Autobots around the planet. He then witnessed his leader's vengeance on Metroplex and battle with Optimus Prime, and again fell back after Galvatron was injured by Metroplex's axe. Fury
Upon recovering his strength, Galvatron sent his forces-Scourge included-across the planet to find the Cyber Planet Key. City Scourge and Thunderblast attempted to ambush Wing Saber, Override, and Lori, only for the latter to give Scourge a severe lecture about the dishonor of his sneak attack (and fighting for Megatron in general). The dragon actually seemed to be rather shaken by the girl's rant, and was noticeably relieved when she left with Wing Saber to take on Thunderblast. Scourge was much more confident during his battle with Override, but when his thrown axe nearly killed Lori and the returning Wing Saber, he quickly made a strategic withdrawal (while Lori berated him for running away). Ambush
Scourge next surfaced in another of Gigantion's abandoned cities, where he was confronted by Leobreaker and Snarl. The beast-bots attempted to sway him from Megatron's side by claiming that Optimus fought for the right reasons, but Scourge replied that Optimus only fought for change, not improvement. His patience wearing thin, Leobreaker angrily challenged Scourge for leadership of Jungle Planet, claiming that Scourge's selfishness made him unfit to rule. The fight was intense, but Scourge emerged triumphant. As the dragon prepared to leave, Snarl informed him of the Jungle Planet's suffering due to the black hole, but Scourge revealed that he already knew that, having the same connection to his homeworld as Snarl did. Infuriated by Scourge's demeanour, Snarl joined Leobreaker in attacking, but Scourge defeated them both and left to contemplate his growing feelings of unease about the situation. Challenge
Reflecting on Leobreaker's insistence that strength was more than physical, Scourge began feeling both confused and apprehensive, as physical power was all he had to save his planet. His wanderings led him to an old amusement park, where he came across Bud and the Recon Mini-Con Team. The small human was able to have a discussion with Scourge, attempting to illustrate the benefits of creative thinking and teamwork, making Scourge accuse Bud of making things up. When Bud responded that no one said that he couldn't make stuff up, Scourge finally had an epiphany, realizing that his constant reliance on brute strength had actually made him weaker. To test his realization, he promptly challenged the Autobots to a duel. He was beaten up by Metroplex, Vector Prime, and Sonic Wing Mode Optimus Prime without doing anything to any of them besides slightly scratching the latter's shoulder, but still expressed contentment at the result, laughing softly at the sky above him. Scourge
When the completed Omega Lock opened a path back to the Transformer's home dimension, Scourge arrived to thank Optimus Prime for everything he taught him. Declaring that he had a planet to save, Scourge proceeded to depart for the Jungle Planet, accompanied by his old friend, Snarl. Showdown Unfortunately, the power of the black hole was unstoppable, dragging the Jungle Planet itself through the space bridge and into reach of the singularity itself. Even as his people were evacuated by the Autobots, Scourge intended to die with his homeworld, forcing Snarl to beat some sense into him. Accused of cowardice and giving up on his people, Scourge at last realized the lesson Backstop tried to teach him so long ago, and told his followers to never give up hope and always go down fighting. As his old teacher looked at him with pride, Scourge found himself bathed in the light of Primus as his temple rose from the ground and revealed itself as the fourth ancient starship: Hyperborea! Aboard this mighty vessel, he arrived at Primus in time to scare off Galvatron's minions and witness the creation of the Ark, a symbol of the united Transformer race. Homecoming
When Galvatron retreated to the very core of the black hole, Scourge and the other planet leaders approached Optimus Prime, wishing to aid him in defeating Galvatron and reclaiming the key-filled Omega Lock. Although Galvatron used the Lock to make himself enormous and all-powerful, the combined strength of the Autobots defeated him, with Scourge contributing his flames to their final attack. Spiteful even in defeat, Galvatron threw the Lock and keys into the black hole, and Scourge was forced to break off and grab his homeworld's Cyber Planet Key. He beheld Primus' destruction of the black hole at last and then watched the deity reform into Cybertron, now with elements of the Jungle Planet on its surface. End
Unfortunately, Jungle Planet itself was still out of place, hovering just above Cybertron. The Autobots worked together to build massive thrusters to push the planet back to its rightful place, and Scourge made sure to thank Optimus once more for all he had done. The plan proceeded without a hitch until Galvatron damaged one of the engines (en route to a final battle with Optimus Prime), changing the planet's trajectory towards Cybertron. When the damaged thruster began falling over, Scourge was the first Transformer to leap up and try to physically push it back into place. With the combined aid of Transformers from all over the galaxy, he succeeded, allowing his planet-and his people-to return home. Unfinished
Weeks after the final defeat of Galvatron and the restoration of normalcy, Scourge joined the other planet leaders in an "intergalactic peace conference", where it was decided that a new space bridge project would be made. In preparation for the project, Scourge held a boxing match on Jungle Planet to determine its new leader...and ended up winning. As a result, he sent Leobreaker as the Jungle Planet representative. Scourge would later attempt (rather poorly) to hide his tears at Leobreaker's departure.
Despite his enlightened stance on power, Scourge still seemed to enjoy physical tests, such as lifting very large boulders. Beginning
Cybertron toy bios
Long exposure to the freezing waste of deep space irreversibly mutated Scourge into a creature of ice and cold. The once hot-headed dragon spewing flames, was now a cold and calculating ruler, with no mercy for his enemies. Cryo Scourge had ice-cold breath that could ruin an Autobot's joints and mechanisms, and a freezing aura that could shatter their alloys. His axe—now a blade of supercooled hydrogen—left a deadly numbness wherever it struck. Cryo Scourge toy bio
Galaxy Force manga
Commercial appearances
"Bot Shots" Scourge burst into a moving subway car to challenge Optimus Prime to a duel, telling him it was "Go time!" Optimus responded with "Bring it on!" and both crashed into one another at incredible speeds! Bot Shots Dragon Track Commercial
Games
Transformers Power Up: The Game
Transformers Power Up: The Game
Bot Shots Battle Game!
The evil Scourge was the final challenge that your Bot Shot had to face and defeat in Shockwave's laboratory. With his defeat, Cybertron was liberated from another form of tyranny. Hooray!
Toys
Cybertron
- Scourge (Ultra, 2005)
- Takara name: Flame Convoy
- Takara ID number: GD-07
- Takara release date: March 17, 2005
- Accessories: Tail-axe, Jungle Planet Cyber Planet Key
- Cyber Key Code: u2m8
- Known designers: Shogo Hasui (TakaraTomy), Hirofumi Ichikawa (detailing)
- Cybertron Scourge transforms into a robotic quadrupedal dragon. Pressing the yellow button on his beast-mode neck activates an electronic roaring sound and red LED in his head. Inserting a Cyber Key into the slot on his back activates a Generation 1 transformation sound effect and flips out two smaller dragon heads, one on each side of his neck, each with movable upper skulls supported by springs. Pressing the yellow button on his neck with the secondary heads deployed activates a new laser blast sound, along with the LED lights.
- In robot mode, Scourge is armed with a massive axe formed from his tail which can be held in either fist. In this mode, the Cyber Key gimmick swings the dragon-heads over his shoulders.
- Released first by Takara in the fifth wave of Galaxy Force product, "Flame Convoy" uses a golden-hued plastic for his forelimb spikes and dragon-head horns. Hasbro's Cybertron release, in the first wave of Ultra-class toys, casts the spikes in a more yellow-hued tone, adds Decepticon symbols to the top of his extra dragon heads, and gives his golden Cyber Planet Key a Cyber Key Code stamped on the back.
- Customers who bought Galaxy Force Flame Convoy from JUSCO stores in March received one of two different Hellflame Microns for free: Graviton or Quasar.
- This mold was also used to make Universe Predacon Bruticus.
- Flame Convoy - Sky Lynx Edition (Ultra, 2005)
- Accessories: Tail-axe, gold Jungle Planet Cyber Key
- A TV Magazine Lucky Draw exclusive item, this extremely rare version of Flame Convoy had a color scheme based (conceptually) on Generation 1 Sky Lynx, and shipped in a plain white version of his retail box.
- Scourge (Legends of Cybertron, 2005)
- Sold in the second wave of Hasbro's "Legends of Cybertron" product, this toy is a small, extremely simplified version of Scourge, standing roughly three inches tall in robot mode. He has limited articulation, and his tail is pretty resolutely affixed to his back end (not that his hands are designed to hold accessories anyway). He does retain his deployable extra dragon-heads, though of course this time they're not spring-loaded.
- Cryo Scourge (Ultra, 2006)
- Accessories: Tail-axe, silver Jungle Planet Cyber Key
- Cyber Key Code: u3fl
- Sold in the sixth and final wave of Cybertron Ultras (and also the only new toy in that assortment), Cryo Scourge is a predominantly frosty-blue redeco reminiscent of Robots in Disguise Cryotek. He retains all of the gimmickry of the original release, even the same sound effects.
- This time around, Scourge comes with a silver-bordered Jungle Planet style Cyber Key, rather than the gold-bordered version his first toy has.
- Cryo Scourge's packaging marks him as a Triple Changer for his ability to pop up the two extra heads. ...Yeah, we don't buy it either.
Bot Shots
- Scourge (2013)
- Series: 2
- Number: B005
- Fist strength: 265
- Blaster strength: 815
- Sword strength: 540
- Part of the second wave of Bot Shots Series 2 single-packs, Scourge transforms into a dragon-like creature on wheels, and is heavily based on Cybertron Scourge. As a Spin Shot, one manually winds up his upper body beforehand when transforming him into beast mode, where striking the front of the dragon will cause him to automatically transform, bursting open and spinning into robot mode. He has a "spinner" in his chest that shows his three attack types and power levels.
- Cryo Scourge (Launcher, 2013)
- Series: 2
- Number: BL003
- Accessories: Launcher, four targets
- Fist strength: 262
- Blaster strength: 500
- Sword strength: 858
- Part of the second wave of Bot Shots Series 2 launchers, this is a redeco of the first Scourge toy in purple and blue with bright green wheels, in homage to the Cryo redeco of Cybertron Scourge.
- The second wave of Series 2 launchers didn't reach mass retail in the United States, and were only available online or in discount stores like Ross.
- Scourge / Sergeant Kup / Blitzwing (Multi-pack, 2013)
- Series: 2
- Number: BP005
- Fist strength: 487
- Blaster strength: 245
- Sword strength: 888
- Part of the second wave of Bot Shots Series 2 three-packs, this is an "inverted" redeco of the first Scourge toy, switching his orange and black, making him resemble Prime: Beast Hunters Predaking. He has a slightly-different paint layout for his dragon head and wings.
- This version was only available in a three-pack with Spin Shot Sergeant Kup and Super Bot Blitzwing.
- The second wave of Series 2 three-packs didn't reach mass retail in the United States, only showing up in discount stores like Ross.
Merchandise
Attacktix
- Scourge (Booster, 2006)
ID number: | TF07 |
Rarity: | |
Faction: | Decepticon |
Class: | Specialist |
Special: | Recruit - 12/26 (46%) success ratio |
Point Cost: | 20 |
Base Speed: | 8 |
Attack Type: | Striker (Axe) |
- Scourge is a surprisingly small Attacktix figure considering the massive and powerful character he's based on. His small axe, small base and low speed make him relatively ineffective against more powerful Star Wars and Marvel strikers.
- Scourge's "Recruit" power allows you to summon a trooper into play from your backups.
Notes
- A preliminary name for the character in Japan was "Sky Lynx".[1] Thusly, his TV Magazine exclusive toy was given a color scheme in homage to G1 Sky Lynx.
- According to the Galaxy Force Volume 4 DVD booklet, Scourge's stats are:
- Height: 5.5 meters
- Weight: 16.0 tons
- Speed: 400 kilometers per hour
- The toy's instructions and the show's CGI model depict the yellow spike on Scourge's axe as sticking straight up, parallel to the handle, but the molded detail on the toy indicates that it's supposed to be positioned at a right angle to the handle—it's the opposite, narrow end of the axe blade, y'see.
- His stock photography also shows his axe mistransformed - in this case, not changed at all from its beast mode configuration.
- In dragon mode, Scourge's voice deepens.
Foreign names
- Japanese: Flame Convoy (フレイムコンボイ Fureimu Konboi)
- Hungarian: Ostor
- Korean: Ultra Dragon (울트라드라곤 Ulteura Deuragon)
- Russian: Knut (Кнут)