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This article is about the Generation 1 Autobot. For the Energon Autobot, see Beachcomber (Energon).


Beachcomber is an Autobot from Generation 1 continuity family.
Beachcomber sawyer

Hippies. They're everywhere. They wanna save the earth, but all they do is smoke pot and smell bad.

Beachcomber has a hard time reconciling his love of peace and freedom for all creatures with the need to combat those who threaten it. Furthermore, however just the cause for which it was fought, the gruesome and destructive aftermath of any battle sickens him to the spark.

Sometimes, when the internal struggle gets too heavy, he simply has to wander into the wilderness and cleanse his soul. Even there, far from civilization, he sometimes finds strange substances to aid the Autobot cause, for Beachcomber is a skilled naturalist, and geology is his specialty, man. He often tries to preserve or even to hide these discoveries, but he has seen too much evil done by the ruthless Decepticons to conceal any possible source of aid completely from his allies.

Beachcomber's geology tools include a wide array of sensors (magnetic, seismic, sonic, infared) and a 'sonic pick' which can cut through rock. Beachcomber can use his mangetic sensors to navigate like a compass, but local magnetic disturbances can cause this to lead him astray. His sonic probes posess only limited range.

Beachcomber is neither very fast nor very strong, and his antiwar sentiments gain him little respect from the more martial of the Autobots, yet he is agile and skilled in a fight, and his courage is beyond all reproach.


Greek name: Agelioforos (Αγγελιοφόρος)
French-Canadian name: Déferlo


Fiction

Animated continuity

Beachcomber with bird

He talks to the animals.

He showed up out of nowhere in Season 2. Once he found a lagoon full of Electrum.

He also appeared in group shots from time to time.

Marvel Comics continuity

Beachcomber was a member of Perceptor's resistance cell on Cybertron, and with several comrades was accidentally transported to Earth after the raid on Darkmount.

Find Your Fate Junior

AOTI Beachcomer had to find a path to the surface fromt he cave system the Autobots were trapped in. He explored the system of udnerground lakes, marveling at the many strange and things that lived there. While recharging the Sun-Pak on the surface, he was attacked by Kickback, and had to be saved by Sparkplug. How humiliating.

In the 'unsucessful' ending to this multipath adventure, Beachcomber became lost when his magnetic sensors erroneously led him directly to Megatron. He did not regret this error for long.

Earthquake Beachcomber discovered Rumble practicing his earthquakes near a concealed base, and leatned of a Decepticon plan to destroy nearbye Central City.

Optimus Prime decides that such grave news requires a pinpoint response with utmost secrecy. ...so he sends the recklessly impulsive Windcharger, the bombasyic Powerglide, and Beachcomber to babysit the other two.

Dreamwave comics continuity

Toys

Generation 1

  • Beachcomber (Mini Vehicle, 1985)
Japanese ID number: C-63

Beachcombers G1 figure was one of the smaller figures of the line standing a mere three inches tall. He's surprisingly show and comic accurate however. Dark blue makes up his legs, arms, and head, with grey for the upper legs and silver for the chest. He has limited articulation having only shoulder and knee joints. The figure came with no weapons. He was released in 1985 as part of the second year of toys and had at least two variants, one with Hasbro stamped across the left arm and one without, both versions had the Takara stamp on the back of the head. Also he came with and without the rubsign which had begun to appear that year as well as with and without the minispy figures that debuted the rubsigns and were packaged with the various mini cars.

Generation 2

  • Beachcomber (Mini Vehicle, 1993)

Generation 2 Beachcomber used the exact same mold as his G1 counterpart, however this time around the blue was replaced with a chrome green and the grey of the upper legs and lamps was replaced with neon red, the silver of the main body remained the same. This version had the copyright information stamped on its left arm. A rare variant exists that may have been a testshot run with grey legs. These figures were apparently given out internally by Hasbro as Christmas ornaments as they have been found bagged with a string attached and a card reading "Merry Christmas from the Boys' Toys Marketing"

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