Siren (Transformers)

Siren (Transformers)

Siren is a character from the Transformers toyline and television series. He should not be confused with Go Shooter.

Transformers: Generation 1

Transformers character
name = Siren


caption =
affiliation = Autobot
subgroup = Headmaster
rank = 7
function = Incendiary Damage Control
partner = Quig
motto = "Act first, ask questions later."
alternatemodes = Mazda RX-7 Fire Escort
series =
voiceby =
Siren's original bio described him as a loudmouth, due to his upbringing in the deafening Sonic Canyons of southern Cybertron. Because of this, he bellows orders and opinions at his fellow Autobots: he's not being overbearing, its just the way he is. Naturally, this leaves his relationship with his Nebulan Headmaster partner, the quiet, bookish Quig, somewhat strained.

Marvel Comics

Siren originally appeared in issue 230 of the Marvel U.K. comic, where he was dispatched to investigate the suspicious death of an Autobot on Earth alongside Nightbeat. Linking up with Hosehead, they soon uncovered the killer as Thunderwing, who was attempting to prove he was worthy of Decepticon leadership. The three eventually defeated him via the explosion of the corpse they were investigating. Thunderwing did not prove so easy to kill, and in a later assault on the Ark, Siren encountered him again and prepared to scarifice himself to stop him, until Optimus Prime and the other Autobots sent the Decepticons into retreat.

Following this, Siren, Nightbeat and Hosehead made their US debut in issue 62 of the U.S. Transformers comic, having been dispatched by Prime to recover his previous body and the Matrix with it. Encountering gangsters on the planet Pz-zazz, they believed the planet's fabled fountain of youth to be the Matrix. Fighting off the criminals, they found it to be a dead end - as Thunderwing arrived and took them prisoner. The Autobots eventually recovered their bodies, and when Thunderwing was possessed by the Matrix, the three opened the air lock and deactivated the gravity, sweeping the monster into space. After this, the three joined Prime's troops, and participated in the battle against Unicron. Siren survived, but in the battle on Klo, was killed by Bludgeon. With the coming of Prime and the Last Autobot, Siren was presumably resurrected, but he did not appear again.

Dreamwave Productions

Siren appeared only in Dreamwave third "" series as one of the Autobot rebels during the age of interment. This was before he became a Headmaster or was reformatted into an Earth-style car.

IDW Publishing

Siren made his first IDW Publishing appearance in the "" issue on Kup as the only survivor of an ill-fated attempt to rescue the deranged veteran Autobot. Siren angrily informed Springer of the disaster, demading to know what he was planning to do about it.

Fun Publications

The Fun Publications 2008 Timelines Summer Special, entitled "Cheap Shots", features Autobots Nightbeat, Slag, Sludge and Siren. [ [http://www.seibertron.com/news/view.php?id=12187 New Club Exclusive And Transformers Timeline #3 Announced! ] ]

Toys

*Generation 1 Siren:Siren was repainted as the Japanese "Headmaster Jr." Go Shooter, a white police car with black stripes. Both were sold in the same year (1988).

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