- Thundercracker is a Decepticon in the Armada and Cybertron portions of the Unicron Trilogy continuity family.
Thundercracker suffered from low self-esteem and longed for approval from authority figures to validate his existence. He was willing to work as hard as necessary to gain attention and praise from Megatron, but when all his efforts were ignored or taken for granted, he grew frustrated. Thundercracker felt the need to engage in ever more risky and reckless behavior in an attempt to gain Megatron's notice. Many predicted this would lead to his destruction.
When next we see Thundercracker it is over ten years later, loyally serving under Starscream during the search for the Cyber Planet Keys. In the intervening years he became something of a jokester and goofball. This has often gained him the attention that he craves. Though frequently, especially when Megatron is the brunt of the joke, it is far from positive attention. Thundercracker doesn't seem mature enough to tell the difference, but he does know when to get the smelt out of Decepticon HQ before Megatron looks for someone to pummel.
(Note: the Dreamwave More Than Meets The Eye bio compilation for the Armada series portrays Thundercracker very differently, as a former Decepticon who left the army centuries ago. However, this does not seem to mesh with the glimpses of unreleased Energon comic issues where Thundercracker, along with several other Armada-series characters, show up in the present day.)
Fiction
Animated continuity
Armada
The character "Thundercracker" is never seen in the Armada cartoon. When Starscream gains his Powerlinx coloration, however, he happens to look just like Thundercracker. In Armada (although not Micron Legend) he specifically says "I look like Thundercracker," with a clear tone of distaste, proving that, although he is not seen, Armada Thundercracker must exist in this continuity as well and is probably a goober.
Cybertron
- Voice actor: Mark Oliver (US) ??? (Japan)
In Galaxy Force, he has a fetish for extravagant special attacks such as "Sure Kill! Super Electric Lightning Shock Electric Thundercracker Punch!"
Toys
Armada
- Thundercracker with Zapmaster (Maxcon, 2003)
- Thundercracker is a redeco of Armada Starscream, transforming into a Cybertronic fighter jet. He is something of a rarity in the Armada line, in that he is a redeco that is a new, separate character rather than a "Powerlinx" upgrade of an existing character. He came with the Mini-Con Zapmaster, who was specially designed to fit between his flip-out cannons, and could also be stored on the underside of Thundercracker's nosecone in jet mode.
- (Note: In Japan, Thundercracker's toy is simply a "powered up" version of Starscream.)
- Thundercracker (Built to Rule, 2003)
- For the Built to Rule line, Thundercracker was once again a redeco, a new-color version of the Starscream set. He was one of the last of the Transformers Built To Rule toys released at wide retail.
Cybertron
- Thundercracker (Deluxe, 2005)
- Japanese ID number: GD-02
- Part of the first wave of the Cybertron series, Thundercracker transforms into an SU-37 fighter jet. Inserting a Cyber Planet Key into his rear fuselage pops up the back panel, revealing a spring-loaded missile launcher. This assembly becomes his left forearm in robot mode. He came with a silver-bordered Earth-style Cyber Planet Key; the Hasbro release has the Key Code "d98d" tampographed on the back of it.
- This mold is also used by Cybertron Skywarp.
- Thundercracker (Legends of Cybertron, 2006)
- A smaller, simplified version of the deluxe toy was released in the fourth wave of the Legends of Cybertron line.
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