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==1984 The Transformers==
==1984 The Transformers==
===Development===
{{Infobox character|
name          =Sunstorm
|image          =
|caption        =
|affiliation    =Decepticon
|subgroup      =Seekers
|function      =Aerospace Warrior
|rank          =5
|partner        =
|motto          ="''Unchecked power is the true path to divinity.''"
|alternatemodes =F-15 Jet Fighter, Cybertronian Jet
|series        =''[[Transformers: Generation 1]]''<BR> ''[[Transformers: Universe]]''<BR>''[[Transformers: Titanium]]''
|engvoice      =
|japanvoice    =
}}
The profile included with his toy notes that Sunstorm was created with a built-in fusion reactor which perpetually runs at higher-than-normal efficiency, which he can use as a weapon, enabling him to generate intense light and heat or powerful electromagnetic waves. However, he cannot actually shut off these waves, making him something of a pariah, even amongst his fellow Decepticons (who believe he is insane anyway), ensuring he is usually sent into battle solo. Sunstorm himself believes he is a supernatural being, speaking and behaving accordingly, to his comrades bemusement.


===Fictional biography===
===Animated series===
{{quote|}}
The character who would be Sunstorm appeared in the very first episode of the ''Transformers'' animated series, as a gold-and-white Decepticon jet, one of many generic troop characters used for crowd-building scenes (a bright yellow jet subsequently appeared a few episodes later, but has no relation to this one).


===Games===
===Dreamwave Productions===
Taking advantage of Sunstorm's growing popularity, [[Dreamwave Productions]] opted to include a similar but re-imagined version of the character into their equally re-imagined 21st century version of the Generation One universe. Here, Sunstorm was a clone of Starscream, one of many Transformer clones created by [[Shockwave (Transformers)|Shockwave]] after investigation of the cloning technology of the [[Quintessons]]. At an early stage in the cloning process, Shockwave experimented with installing fusion reactors in his clones, but their bodies burnt out, unable to contain the energies. A solution was reached, however, when Shockwave coated the Starscream clone in the element known as [[electrum]], allowing it to contain the fusion reactor's energies.
 
[[File:Sunstorm in Dreamwave Productions Transformers comic series.jpg|left|thumb|Starscream at the mercy of his clone brother Sunstorm]]
In 2003, Shockwave succeeded in accessing the massive data content of [[Vector Sigma]], the mega computer at the heart of Cybertron, and although he was stopped by [[Optimus Prime]] and [[Ultra Magnus]] before he could examine the data for himself, he was able to transfer a compressed version of it into his computer network, sending it to a terminal in one of his laboratories, clones were being held in stasis. The Starscream clone was exposed to the data, and the sheer amount of information dumped into its mind drove it insane, forcing it to simplify what it was being told into the most basic format it could comprehend. Calling itself Sunstorm, the clone escaped and, following what it had learned from the data, headed for Earth, intending to open a mysterious Cybertronian seal buried away on the planet, for which he needed Starscream.
 
Forced into an alliance with the Earth-based Autobots to save his own skin, Starscream reactivated the frozen [[Jetfire]], who deduced Sunstorm's clone nature and developed a power siphon to drain off his energies. In the ensuing battle to attach the siphon to Sunstorm, Starscream betrayed the Autobots left to guard him and escaped to further his own ends, only to be pursued by the weakened Sunstorm, and for them both to be set upon by [[Omega Supreme]]. In order to escape, Starscream blasted the siphon off of Sunstorm, who overcame Omega and took Starscream to the site of the seal. Professing that only Starscream could open it, which he did, Sunstorm unveiled a mysterious subterranean chamber, overflowing with an energy-rich liquid that could give Starscream similar, but directly-opposite, powers to Sunstorm's. Unwilling to risk his life in the ooze, Starscream turned on Sunstorm, blasted him and sending him tumbling into the liquid, only for him to emerge, moments later, his powers flaring uncontrollably as the opposing natures of the two energies began to tear him apart from within. Descending even further into his madness, Sunstorm was engaged by Jetfire, who dragged him out of Earth's atmosphere, where Sunstorm exploded.
 
The precise nature of the data Sunstorm received from Vector Sigma, the true purpose of the Cybertronian seal on Earth, and the nature of both his powers and that of the opposing energies remain unrevealed - and due to Dreamwave's closure, it seems unlikely that any answers will be forthcoming, but given the events of the Beast Wars and Beast Machine series, it is likely to be the same as the organic core of Cybertron.
 
====IDW Publishing====
In the 7th issue of ''The Transformers'', three years after the events of ''[[All Hail Megatron]]'', Sunstorm is one of the Decepticons stranded on an asteroid with Starscream as their leader. When Megatron came back, in [[The Transformers: Spotlight|Spotlight]] issue on the former, he witnessed the takeover of Megatron from Starscream.
 
===Fun Publications===
Sunstorm was among Megatron's troops when Megatron attacked Iacon with his new weapon, Devastator.<ref>{{Cite journal | author= Pete Sinclair & Jesse Wittenrich | title = Battle Lines Part 5 | journal = Transformers Collectors Club Magazine| volume = 1 | issue = 41 | page= 3 |date = October–November 2011|url=}}</ref>
 
===Toys===
[[File:Seekerpatent.png|right|thumb|Illustration of the patent for the toy that became Starscream and his many repaints]]
*'''''Generation 1'' Sunstorm''' (2003)
:Nearly twenty years later, when [[Takara]] reissued the original [[Starscream]] toy in 2003, the popular online retailer, [[E-hobby|e-Hobby]], offered one of their customary exclusive repaints of the toy - a repaint based upon this generic character, bearing the name of Sunstorm. However, despite being inspired by the golden jet of the TV show, the design of the actual toy prohibited it from accurately resembling its animated progenitor in terms of color layouts. Additionally, for whatever reason, rather than being golden yellow, the toy was a creamy-orange.
 
*'''''Heroes of Cybertron'' Sunstorm''' (2004)
:Sunstorm struck a chord with fans, and his cult popularity resulted in him eventually reaching the [[United States]] in the form of an exclusive [[Polyvinyl chloride|PVC]] figurine available at [[Botcon]] 2004.
 
*'''''Titanium'' 6&nbsp;inch War Within Sunstorm''' (2007)
:At the 2006 BotCon the a 6 inch Titanium series Sunstorm was first displayed, a repaint of Titanium 6 inch Thundercracker in Sunstorm's orange and white colors.<ref>{{cite news | author = | title = Hasbro News!|work= Transformers Collectors Club magazine| quote = | publisher = ''Fun Publications'' | date = February–March 2007 | page = 5| url = | accessdate =}}</ref>
 
*'''''Generations'' Sunstorm'''
:At the 2013 BotCon, a Sunstorm was released using the same set of molds used for other Decepticon Seekers in the Classics/Generations line. This Sunstorm was part of a "Rainmakers" three-pack that also included the previously anonymous Decepticons featured in Sunstorm's first animated appearance in the original animated series. They have now been given the names Bitstream and Hotlink.
 
*'''''Masterpiece'' Sunstorm''' (2014)
:Masterpiece Sunstorm is an orange redeco of MP-11 Masterpiece Starscream, released as a [[Toys "R" Us]] exclusive.
{{-}}
 
==Transformers: Universe==
{{Infobox character|
name          =Sunstorm
|image          =
|caption        =
|affiliation    =Decepticon
|subgroup      =Deluxe Vehicles
|function      =
|rank          =
|partner        =[[Inferno (Armada)|Inferno]], Sureshock, Highwire, and Grindor
|motto          =
|alternatemodes = Modified [[F-35 Lightning II]]
|series        =''[[Transformers: Universe]]''
|engvoice      =
|japanvoice    =
}}
Sunstorm is super powerful and has a god complex.
 
===3H Enterprises===
Sunstorm's only appearance in the ''Universe'' storyline was as one of the Decepticons under the command of [[Reptilion]] in the Botcon 2004 voice actor play. He battled [[Silverbolt (Beast Wars and Beast Machines)|Silverbolt]], [[Rattrap (Transformers)|Rattrap]] and [[Waspinator]] in order to secure two groups of dimensionally displaced Autobots from the [[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2001 TV series)|RiD]] universe. However, the three groups of Autobots, together with a time-lost Autobot shuttle from the Great War, were able to defeat the Decepticons.
 
===Toys===
*'''''Universe'' Deluxe Sunstorm with Inferno''' (2004)
:In 2004, Sunstorm finally reached American toy shelves in a new incarnation - a repaint of the ''[[Transformers: Armada]]'' [[Thrust (Transformers)|Thrust]] figure, in Sunstorm's traditional orange, yellow and white. Accompanied by an appropriate redeco of Thrust's [[Mini-Con]] partner, [[Inferno (Transformers)|Inferno]], Sunstorm also came packaged with a repainted version of the Street Action Mini-Con Team.
:An actual F-35 fighter is 15.47 meters long, while the Sunstorm toy is 16 centimeters long, making it a scale of about 1/97 scale.
{{-}}
 
==Transformers: Cybertron (Legends)==
{{Infobox character|
name          =Sunstorm
|image          =
|caption        =
|affiliation    =Decepticon
|subgroup      =Micro Vehicles
|function      =
|rank          =
|partner        =
|motto          =
|alternatemodes =Cybertronian Jet
|series        =''[[Transformers: Cybertron]]''
|engvoice      =
|japanvoice    =
}}
Two different characters name Sunstorm were released in 2006 in the Cybertron toy line. Neither appeared in the television series because the series was made in Japan as Galaxy Force, and the two Sunstorm toys were made in the U.S. by Hasbro after the television series had been made.
 
The first was a recolor of the Micro sized Starscream, painted as a homage to ''Generation 1'' Sunstorm.
 
He has not appeared in any official fiction yet, and his character is a bit of a mystery. It is unknown if he is a new character or a new version of one of the existing Sunstorms.
 
===Toys===
*'''''Cybertron'' Legends Sunstorm'''
:A redeco of ''Cybertron'' Legends Starscream.
{{-}}
 
==Transformers: Cybertron (Mini-Con)==
{{Infobox character|
name          =Sunstorm
|image          =
|caption        =
|affiliation    =Decepticon
|subgroup      =Mini-Cons, [[Sky Terror Team]]
|function      =
|rank          =9
|partner        =
|motto          =
|alternatemodes =Cybertronian Jet
|series        =''[[Transformers: Cybertron]]''
|engvoice      =
|japanvoice    =
}}
The second ''Cybertron'' Sunstorm seems to be an original character. He is a general serving under the leadership of the Mini-Con Thrust and is suspected of being the real brains behind Thrust's rebellion. He had made contact with a small group of Decepticons and he intends to cause enough chaos among the Mini-Cons that they can be conquered by the Decepticons and join them.<ref>http://ww.toynewsi.com/reviews.php?op=showcontent&id=606</ref>
 
===Fun Publications===
Sunstorm would pay the price for his ways in the accompanying club comic, however. When [[Unicron]] attacked Cybertron in the midst of the Mini-Con civil war, Sunstorm was amongst those killed by the Chaos-Bringer.
 
===Toys===
*'''''Cybertron'' Mini-Con Sunstorm'''
:This Mini-Con named Sunstorm is a repaint of ''Energon'' [[Wreckage (Transformers)|Wreckage]]. He was available in a 2-pack with the Autobot Checkpoint.<ref>http://www.tfw2005.com/resources/cybertron-mini-cons-172/checkpoint-vs-sunstorm-1095/</ref>
{{-}}
 
==Transformers Animated==
{{Infobox character|
name          =Sunstorm
|image          =sunstorm-tfanimated.jpg
|caption        =
|affiliation    =Decepticon
|subgroup      =Starscream clones, Voyagers
|function      =[[Sycophant]]
|rank          =
|partner        =Starscream, Thundercracker, Skywarp, Ramjet, Slipstream, Megatron, Blitzwing, Lugnut, Swindle
|motto          =''"Oh how I admire the beings of this universe."''
|alternatemodes =Futuristic harrier jet similar to [[Sukhoi Su-47 Berkut]]
|series        =''[[Transformers Animated]]''
| engvoice      = [[Tom Kenny]]
| japanvoice    = [[Jin Yamanoi]]
}}
In ''[[Transformers Animated]]'', a clone of Starscream appears in the colors of ''Generation 1'' Sunstorm. His personality emphasizes Starscream's sycophantism, and consistently kisses up to whoever he encounters, be they friend or foe.<ref>{{cite book |title=[[Transformers Animated: The Allspark Almanac]]  |author=[[Jim Sorenson]] & [[Bill Forster (writer)|Bill Forster]]| publisher=Idea & Design Works Llc |date=August 15, 2009 |ISBN=978-1-60010-487-9 | page=85}}</ref>
 
According to his box biography he can absorb energy and then emit it in blinding flashes of light. He is also the fastest of the Starscream clones.<ref>http://www.tfw2005.com/resources/animated-decepticons-191/sunstorm-1877/</ref>
 
===Animated series===
After attacking [[Megatron (Transformers)|Megatron]]'s forces for control of the Decepticon Space Bridge Sunstorm defected to Megatron's side when it looked like [[Starscream]] had been defeated. He then joined in the counter-attack against [[Omega Supreme]] and was quickly overpowered by the giant Autobot.
 
He is shown to be alive when he shows up again in as [[Sentinel Prime]]'s "prisoner", though he was actually captured by [[Lockdown (Transformers)|Lockdown]] but sold to Sentinel.
 
Though thrown in a cell in the middle of [[Blitzwing]] and [[Swindle (Transformers)|Swindle]], Sunstorm is freed by the latter during the ship's return to Cybertron. After helping in taking the ship, Sunstorm receives a helmet from Swindle to so he could tell him and his [[Ramjet (Transformers)|Liar Clone brother]] apart. But once [[Optimus Prime]] arrives, a fight ensued with Sunstorm captured and brought to Cybertron.
 
===Toys===
*'''''Animated'' Voyager Sunstorm''' (2009)
:A Voyager sized recolor of Starscream. It will be released in Australia along with Activators [[Ratchet (Transformers)#Animated|Ratchet]].  It was released in the U.S. as a [[Target Corporation|Target]] store exclusive.<ref>http://www.bwtf.com/toyreviews/animated/sunstorm</ref>
 
*'''''Animated'' TA-38 Voyager Decepticon Sunstorm (Takara Tomy)''' (not yet released)
:The Japan release version by [[Takara Tomy]] sports a metallic orange finish on his front fuselage and wings, as well as purple Decepticon emblems.<ref>[http://www.takaratomy.co.jp/products/TF/products/animated/toy-ta35.html Takara Tomy - TA-38 Decepticon Sunstorm]</ref> Set for release in Japan on August 2010.<ref>[http://www.tfw2005.com/transformers-news/animated-8/wingblade-optimus-prime-and-hydrodive-bumblebee-possibly-set-for-september-release-in-japan-169509/ TFW2005.com - Wingblade Optimus Prime and Hydrodrive Bumblebee Possibly Set for September Release in Japan]</ref>
{{-}}
{{-}}


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==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}
== External links ==
* [http://www.bwtf.com/universe/sunstorm/ Information about the toy]
* [http://www.seibertron.com/database/character.php?view=&char_id=42 Character Profile]
* [http://www.tfu.info/2003/Destron/Sunstorm/sunstorm.htm]


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Latest revision as of 03:32, 11 May 2026

Sunstorm is the name of several fictional characters in the Transformers series.

1984 The Transformers

The profile included with his toy notes that Sunstorm was created with a built-in fusion reactor which perpetually runs at higher-than-normal efficiency, which he can use as a weapon, enabling him to generate intense light and heat or powerful electromagnetic waves. However, he cannot actually shut off these waves, making him something of a pariah, even amongst his fellow Decepticons (who believe he is insane anyway), ensuring he is usually sent into battle solo. Sunstorm himself believes he is a supernatural being, speaking and behaving accordingly, to his comrades bemusement.

Animated series

The character who would be Sunstorm appeared in the very first episode of the Transformers animated series, as a gold-and-white Decepticon jet, one of many generic troop characters used for crowd-building scenes (a bright yellow jet subsequently appeared a few episodes later, but has no relation to this one).

Dreamwave Productions

Taking advantage of Sunstorm's growing popularity, Dreamwave Productions opted to include a similar but re-imagined version of the character into their equally re-imagined 21st century version of the Generation One universe. Here, Sunstorm was a clone of Starscream, one of many Transformer clones created by Shockwave after investigation of the cloning technology of the Quintessons. At an early stage in the cloning process, Shockwave experimented with installing fusion reactors in his clones, but their bodies burnt out, unable to contain the energies. A solution was reached, however, when Shockwave coated the Starscream clone in the element known as electrum, allowing it to contain the fusion reactor's energies.

File:Sunstorm in Dreamwave Productions Transformers comic series.jpg
Starscream at the mercy of his clone brother Sunstorm

In 2003, Shockwave succeeded in accessing the massive data content of Vector Sigma, the mega computer at the heart of Cybertron, and although he was stopped by Optimus Prime and Ultra Magnus before he could examine the data for himself, he was able to transfer a compressed version of it into his computer network, sending it to a terminal in one of his laboratories, clones were being held in stasis. The Starscream clone was exposed to the data, and the sheer amount of information dumped into its mind drove it insane, forcing it to simplify what it was being told into the most basic format it could comprehend. Calling itself Sunstorm, the clone escaped and, following what it had learned from the data, headed for Earth, intending to open a mysterious Cybertronian seal buried away on the planet, for which he needed Starscream.

Forced into an alliance with the Earth-based Autobots to save his own skin, Starscream reactivated the frozen Jetfire, who deduced Sunstorm's clone nature and developed a power siphon to drain off his energies. In the ensuing battle to attach the siphon to Sunstorm, Starscream betrayed the Autobots left to guard him and escaped to further his own ends, only to be pursued by the weakened Sunstorm, and for them both to be set upon by Omega Supreme. In order to escape, Starscream blasted the siphon off of Sunstorm, who overcame Omega and took Starscream to the site of the seal. Professing that only Starscream could open it, which he did, Sunstorm unveiled a mysterious subterranean chamber, overflowing with an energy-rich liquid that could give Starscream similar, but directly-opposite, powers to Sunstorm's. Unwilling to risk his life in the ooze, Starscream turned on Sunstorm, blasted him and sending him tumbling into the liquid, only for him to emerge, moments later, his powers flaring uncontrollably as the opposing natures of the two energies began to tear him apart from within. Descending even further into his madness, Sunstorm was engaged by Jetfire, who dragged him out of Earth's atmosphere, where Sunstorm exploded.

The precise nature of the data Sunstorm received from Vector Sigma, the true purpose of the Cybertronian seal on Earth, and the nature of both his powers and that of the opposing energies remain unrevealed - and due to Dreamwave's closure, it seems unlikely that any answers will be forthcoming, but given the events of the Beast Wars and Beast Machine series, it is likely to be the same as the organic core of Cybertron.

IDW Publishing

In the 7th issue of The Transformers, three years after the events of All Hail Megatron, Sunstorm is one of the Decepticons stranded on an asteroid with Starscream as their leader. When Megatron came back, in Spotlight issue on the former, he witnessed the takeover of Megatron from Starscream.

Fun Publications

Sunstorm was among Megatron's troops when Megatron attacked Iacon with his new weapon, Devastator.[1]

Toys

Illustration of the patent for the toy that became Starscream and his many repaints
  • Generation 1 Sunstorm (2003)
Nearly twenty years later, when Takara reissued the original Starscream toy in 2003, the popular online retailer, e-Hobby, offered one of their customary exclusive repaints of the toy - a repaint based upon this generic character, bearing the name of Sunstorm. However, despite being inspired by the golden jet of the TV show, the design of the actual toy prohibited it from accurately resembling its animated progenitor in terms of color layouts. Additionally, for whatever reason, rather than being golden yellow, the toy was a creamy-orange.
  • Heroes of Cybertron Sunstorm (2004)
Sunstorm struck a chord with fans, and his cult popularity resulted in him eventually reaching the United States in the form of an exclusive PVC figurine available at Botcon 2004.
  • Titanium 6 inch War Within Sunstorm (2007)
At the 2006 BotCon the a 6 inch Titanium series Sunstorm was first displayed, a repaint of Titanium 6 inch Thundercracker in Sunstorm's orange and white colors.[2]
  • Generations Sunstorm
At the 2013 BotCon, a Sunstorm was released using the same set of molds used for other Decepticon Seekers in the Classics/Generations line. This Sunstorm was part of a "Rainmakers" three-pack that also included the previously anonymous Decepticons featured in Sunstorm's first animated appearance in the original animated series. They have now been given the names Bitstream and Hotlink.
  • Masterpiece Sunstorm (2014)
Masterpiece Sunstorm is an orange redeco of MP-11 Masterpiece Starscream, released as a Toys "R" Us exclusive.

Transformers: Universe

Sunstorm is super powerful and has a god complex.

3H Enterprises

Sunstorm's only appearance in the Universe storyline was as one of the Decepticons under the command of Reptilion in the Botcon 2004 voice actor play. He battled Silverbolt, Rattrap and Waspinator in order to secure two groups of dimensionally displaced Autobots from the RiD universe. However, the three groups of Autobots, together with a time-lost Autobot shuttle from the Great War, were able to defeat the Decepticons.

Toys

  • Universe Deluxe Sunstorm with Inferno (2004)
In 2004, Sunstorm finally reached American toy shelves in a new incarnation - a repaint of the Transformers: Armada Thrust figure, in Sunstorm's traditional orange, yellow and white. Accompanied by an appropriate redeco of Thrust's Mini-Con partner, Inferno, Sunstorm also came packaged with a repainted version of the Street Action Mini-Con Team.
An actual F-35 fighter is 15.47 meters long, while the Sunstorm toy is 16 centimeters long, making it a scale of about 1/97 scale.

Transformers: Cybertron (Legends)

Two different characters name Sunstorm were released in 2006 in the Cybertron toy line. Neither appeared in the television series because the series was made in Japan as Galaxy Force, and the two Sunstorm toys were made in the U.S. by Hasbro after the television series had been made.

The first was a recolor of the Micro sized Starscream, painted as a homage to Generation 1 Sunstorm.

He has not appeared in any official fiction yet, and his character is a bit of a mystery. It is unknown if he is a new character or a new version of one of the existing Sunstorms.

Toys

  • Cybertron Legends Sunstorm
A redeco of Cybertron Legends Starscream.

Transformers: Cybertron (Mini-Con)

The second Cybertron Sunstorm seems to be an original character. He is a general serving under the leadership of the Mini-Con Thrust and is suspected of being the real brains behind Thrust's rebellion. He had made contact with a small group of Decepticons and he intends to cause enough chaos among the Mini-Cons that they can be conquered by the Decepticons and join them.[3]

Fun Publications

Sunstorm would pay the price for his ways in the accompanying club comic, however. When Unicron attacked Cybertron in the midst of the Mini-Con civil war, Sunstorm was amongst those killed by the Chaos-Bringer.

Toys

  • Cybertron Mini-Con Sunstorm
This Mini-Con named Sunstorm is a repaint of Energon Wreckage. He was available in a 2-pack with the Autobot Checkpoint.[4]

Transformers Animated

In Transformers Animated, a clone of Starscream appears in the colors of Generation 1 Sunstorm. His personality emphasizes Starscream's sycophantism, and consistently kisses up to whoever he encounters, be they friend or foe.[5]

According to his box biography he can absorb energy and then emit it in blinding flashes of light. He is also the fastest of the Starscream clones.[6]

Animated series

After attacking Megatron's forces for control of the Decepticon Space Bridge Sunstorm defected to Megatron's side when it looked like Starscream had been defeated. He then joined in the counter-attack against Omega Supreme and was quickly overpowered by the giant Autobot.

He is shown to be alive when he shows up again in as Sentinel Prime's "prisoner", though he was actually captured by Lockdown but sold to Sentinel.

Though thrown in a cell in the middle of Blitzwing and Swindle, Sunstorm is freed by the latter during the ship's return to Cybertron. After helping in taking the ship, Sunstorm receives a helmet from Swindle to so he could tell him and his Liar Clone brother apart. But once Optimus Prime arrives, a fight ensued with Sunstorm captured and brought to Cybertron.

Toys

  • Animated Voyager Sunstorm (2009)
A Voyager sized recolor of Starscream. It will be released in Australia along with Activators Ratchet. It was released in the U.S. as a Target store exclusive.[7]
  • Animated TA-38 Voyager Decepticon Sunstorm (Takara Tomy) (not yet released)
The Japan release version by Takara Tomy sports a metallic orange finish on his front fuselage and wings, as well as purple Decepticon emblems.[8] Set for release in Japan on August 2010.[9]

Shattered Glass

Sunstorm is a heroic Decepticon.

References