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This article is about the clone of Soundwave. For the rebuilt Soundwave, see Soundwave (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity. For a list of other meanings, see Soundblaster (disambiguation).
Soundblaster is a Decepticon or Mercenary from the Generation 1 continuity family.
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Soundblaster took some of Impactor's parts, along with some new parts and created New Impactors, that serve as his goons.

Soundblaster might be a clone of Soundwave, but he couldn't differ more from his progenitor—while Soundwave is a stoic, withdrawn sort who's fanatically loyal to his leader Megatron, Soundblaster is ruthless and mercurial, and uses his extensive connections with Cybertron's criminal underworld to seek out potential avenues of profit, grease the wheels of interplanetary crime, and generally find ways to turn any given situation to his favor.

Soundblaster takes no pride in his origins, nor in the fact that many Autobots and Decepticons regard him as little more than a failed experiment. Although his influence has landed him a small army of mercenaries and other criminals, the only 'bot Soundblaster might truly respect is his creator Shockwave, who may be the sole Decepticon capable of checking his boundless ambitions.

The language of wealth is the only one I comprehend.

—Soundblaster, "Storm Horizon Part 3"

Contents

Fiction

Dreamwave Generation One continuity

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Soundblaster was one of several clones created by Shockwave in the same program that produced Sunstorm. While in a tube, he was discovered by the Battlechargers, who released Sunstorm. The laboratory the clones were stored in was soon destroyed by Sunstorm. Night of the Combaticons Later, Prowl reviewed a recorded image of Soundblaster during his investigation of Shockwave's cloning experiments. The Omega Effect

Kre-O online comic

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Soundblaster was present with the other Soundwave clones in an attempt to hypnotize the Autobot Kreons into slaves. Soundwave's Trap? Stop Operation Brainwash Humanity!

War for Cybertron Trilogy continuity

War for Cybertron Trilogy marketing material

During the war for Cybertron, Soundblaster was a Ground Force Weapons Sergeant. Siege toy packaging

War for Cybertron Trilogy cartoon

Voice actor: Rafael Goldstein (English), Yōhei Tadano (Japanese), Jesús Maniega (Castilian Spanish), Osvaldo Trejo Rodríguez (Latin-American Spanish), Marcelo Mattos (Brazilian Portuguese)
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"I've been blastin' and laughin' so long, that even my mama thinks that my mind is gone!"

A clone of Soundwave, Soundblaster was created by Shockwave but was labeled as a failed experiment, a detail over which he continued to feel unease. Becoming a Mercenary, he frequently received energon from Bumblebee, who considered Soundblaster to be worse than a Decepticon and a bit unbalanced.

During one of these transactions, Soundblaster became suspicious of the bot's new company while one of his clients was being dealt with by local security. When Buzzsaw caught the Autobots trying to steal raw energon, Soundblaster and his Dome Guards surrounded the thieves, believing the Decepticons would pay a better price than the Energon that Arcee had. Siege episode 5

The Mercenaries' dome then fell victim to a Decepticon virus designed to destroy the Alpha Trion Protocols that was contained within Bumblebee, the sudden systems crash providing enough of a distraction for the Autobots to escape with their ill-gotten goods. Siege episode 6

2019 IDW continuity

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Shockwave cloned Soundblaster at some point before or during the War of the Threefold Spark, in collaboration with Exarchon. Literally owing his life to the two, Soundblaster was one of their most loyal servants. Sea of Rust I War's End Part One Ultra Magnus briefly remembered Soundblaster as a citizen of Kaon, a haven for dissatisfied war veterans. Storm Horizon Part 2

While Megatron eventually smuggled Shockwave back to Cybertron to help manage The Rise, Shockwave sent Soundblaster out into space to gather the necessary raw materials resources for future cloning experiments. Under unclear circumstances, Soundblaster either founded or took command of a band of splice-thieves, piratical Transformers who kidnapped other Cybertronians and sold them for parts on the galactic black market. From their base of operations on the remote planet Kworia, he was able to divert their output to fuel Shockwave's ongoing experiments on Cybertron. However, Soundblaster had ambitions of his own; when Alpha Trion passed by the system in search of ancient Cybertronian relics, Soundblaster took an interest in Trion's quest and left with him, leaving Spinister to manage the operation in his stead.

What began as a simple barter for energon soon became an ever-evolving contract that Alpha Trion was unable to escape; aboard a stolen Kworian vessel, Soundblaster began invading and plundering other populated planets for any artifacts left over from the Age of Expansion and earned the ire of several alien species. Storm Horizon Part 2 Their search eventually took them to the Black Sphere, where they encountered an armada of vengeful Kworians; as a last-ditch call for help, Soundblaster projected a hologram of himself and Trion to the planet Obsidar, where Ultra Magnus was searching for his old friend. Storm Horizon Part 2

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Even as his vessel was torn apart by the aliens and the black hole, Soundblaster tried to keep his hold on Trion, fighting off Ultra Magnus when the craft entered the event horizon but was soundly defeated. Somehow managing to extradite himself from the situation, Soundblaster returned to Cybertron sixty-six cycles ahead of his foes where Shockwave decided that he'd performed adequately but warned his subordinate to never fail again. Storm Horizon Part 3 After repairing himself, Soundblaster returned to Shockwave's side to assist with his cloning experiments. He stayed silent during a subsequent argument with the Insecticons, and later noted that Shockwave had neglected to tell them that he didn't need the original trio anymore to continue his projects. Shockwave simply answered that the Insecticons were a dangerous and unstable element, one that would have to be closely monitored. Escape Part Two Later, Soundblaster escorted Rage to meet with Shockwave. Escape Part Three He conferred with Shockwave when the Rise leader decided how to straddle his obligations to Megatron and his own plotting. Sea of Rust I

On Starscream's suggestion, Rumble monitored the site of Optimus Prime's immersant mentor, Codexa, calling in when the Prime made a pilgrimage. Soundblaster accompanied Team Stream to capture the Prime. When Ultra Magnus bought enough time for the Prime Guard to evacuate Optimus, Soundblaster distracted his foe long enough for Astrotrain to disable the Great General. Content with Magnus as a prize, the Decepticons returned to Iacon, Soundblaster and Rumble sealing the passage to Codexa's chamber. Darkness, Once Gazed Upon: Part One

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Upon Exarchon's return, Soundblaster was summoned to Shockwave's base, calling the Combaticons to join them before Skywarp teleported away. War's End Part One Summoned to Exarchon's hideout in the Sonic Canyons, Soundblaster deployed Rumble and Frenzy to deal with the Autobot intruders while he was invited into the base's armory, being shown the drill tank via which Exarchon intended to reach the AllSpark. War's End Part Two While Exarchon confronted the Autobots and Decepticons on the surface, Soundblaster ensured that the drill tank still functioned before the two were called to the surface to see Devastator. As Exarchon waxed about the combiner's power, Soundblaster warned that Devastator was loyal only to Shockwave and only tenuously. War's End Part Three

After Exarchon failed to usurp the combiner, Soundblaster reminded him of their exposed position. Conceding the point, Exarchon brought Soundblaster back into the fortress to witness the Threefold Spark send a third of himself down to the AllSpark, before he returned to the surface to fight his returned enemies. Though disturbed by the thought of Exarchon becoming Cybertron itself, Soundblaster nonetheless rushed to his master's defence when Rumble and Frenzy brought news of Autobots following the drill tank. Catching up to the Autobots just as they caught up to Exarchon, Soundblaster engaged Pointblank in battle but was unable to save his master. War's End Part Four

After Exarchon perished, Soundblaster and Shockwave rejoined Megatron's Decepticons in time for their final march on Darkmount. During the battle, Soundblaster was one of the many Decepticons who turned their firepower on Computron and ultimately overwhelmed the combiner. Fate of Cybertron

Games

Angry Birds Transformers

Soundblaster appears as one of the first unlockable characters. He is portrayed by Chef Pig. Angry Birds Transformers

Toys

For more Soundblaster toys, see: Soundwave (G1)/toys

Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers

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  • Soundblaster (Decepticon, 1987)
    • ID number: D-101
    • Accessories: Buzzsaw, tape case, rocket launcher, 3 rockets, "concussion blaster"
The original Soundblaster toy was repurposed as the clone Soundblaster in the Dreamwave Generation 1 continuity.
As part of the Japanese The Headmasters series, Soundwave was redecoed in a new black and red color scheme, and his chest door was retooled so that he could now hold two cassettes at once. Soundblaster came packaged with Buzzsaw, who now sported a new sticker which would reveal the weak spot of Fortress Maximus when placed behind Soundblaster's translucent red chest door, in the same manner that Tech Specs decoders worked. The figure's stickers, however, retain Soundwave's blue coloration instead of being changed to work with Soundblaster's black.
The Transformers mold: Soundwave

Version 1 (Soundwave):

  • The Transformers Collection 10 Soundwave


Version 2 (Soundblaster):

  • Takara/TakaraTomyFight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers D-101 Soundblaster

Satoshi Koizumi

War for Cybertron: Siege

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"Hey, I'm actually appearing in fiction this time! Take that, Night Ops Bumblebee!"
(Hasbro version pictured, TakaraTomy version inset)
  • Soundblaster (Voyager Class, 2019)
    • Hasbro ID number: WFC-S63 (Siege) / TT-GS12 (Selects)
    • TakaraTomy ID number: SG-EX
    • TakaraTomy release date: May 29, 2021
    • Accessories: "M2 HI-KEP Concussion Blaster," "M2 LR-HD Sonic Cannon," "M2 EMTX Blitz Charge Blaster" (combine to form "M2 USW HF Sonic Compression Mega-Blaster")
A "Special Edition" figure for the 35th anniversary of the Transformers brand, Siege Voyager Class Soundblaster is a redeco and retool of Soundwave from the same line, featuring a primarily color scheme evoking his rebuilt form in The Headmasters. Soundblaster transforms from a heavily G1-inspired robot to an unfocused "Patrol Hovercraft" in 25 steps. Though undocumented, he can assume the additional modes from Soundwave, a “Cybertronian Sensor Lamp”[1] or boombox mode[2]. Soundblaster also includes three weapons compatible with the C.O.M.B.A.T. System, two of which are based on his classic sonic blaster and shoulder cannon, and all three can combine to form the "M2 USW HF Sonic Compression Mega-Blaster".
As a nod to the original Headmasters toy and cartoon model, Soundblaster's chest door was retooled so that he could now hold two "Drone Armors" (from the Micromaster Soundwave Spy Patrol sets) at once, though the increased storage space results in a very conspicuous chest protrusion. Soundblaster's retooled door avoids the problems people reported with fitting Ravage into Soundwave. His left index finger is sculpted in a "trigger finger" position, allowing him to press the button that opens his chest door. Additionally, he features slots on his arms for Laserbeak to (loosely) perch on, though it's easier to just plug the 5 mm peg on Laserbeak's underside into the 5 mm port on Soundblaster's forearm, though that requires Laserbeak's legs to be flipped up.
Soundblaster's "M2 EMTX Blitz Charge Blaster" can be slotted onto the back of the Siege Voyager Megatron mold, mimicking his G1 gun barrel placement. Whether this was intentional or not is unclear. There are also tabs on the sides of his chest, just in front of his arms, that appear to line up with the notches on the inside of his thruster blocks that seem to have been intended to allow them to fold flush against the sides of his vehicle mode, rather than being held above it by their struts. However, this is not possible as a result of the struts clashing against other parts even if they are modified to allow a wider range of movement.
Soundblaster and the rest of the "35th Anniversary" subline were exclusive to Walmart in the United States. They were also available at general retail in Hasbro's Asian markets such as Taiwan and Singapore.
Exclusive to TakaraTomy Mall in Japan, the TakaraTomy release of the toy, which came nearly two years later (and was pushed back from March 27, 2021), features a more show-accurate tape window, with a cleaner chest and Mercenary badge. Other minor changes include slightly cleaner shins and a darker shade for the battle damage applications. Soundblaster is the first toy with a major difference between the Hasbro and TakaraTomy releases since the brand unification, and as such, was imported under Generations Selects branding by Hasbro Pulse. The Selects toy's product description explicitly refers to this Soundblaster as the Soundwave clone from the Dreamwave Productions comics and War for Cybertron Trilogy cartoon.

Legacy

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"New Soundwave": Model not to scale.

  • Soundblaster (Core Class, 2022)
    • Accessories: Sonic Cannon, Concussion Blaster, Buzzsaw
Part of the first wave of Legacy: Evolution Core Class toys, Soundblaster is an anime-accurate redeco of the Kingdom Core Class toy for Soundwave, coming with redecoed versions of his weapons. He also includes a tiny, non-transforming version of Buzzsaw that fits into his chest.
This toy represents the clone Soundblaster in Hasbro material[4] and the rebuilt Soundwave in TakaraTomy material.[5]

Merchandise

For more Soundblaster merchandise, see: Soundwave (G1)/merchandise

Transformers Trading Card Game

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  • Sergeant Soundblaster, Weapons-Arms Dealer (2019)
    • Wave 4: War for Cybertron: Siege II
    • Rarity: SRT
    • Card Number: T45/T52
    • Stars: 12
Sergeant Soundblaster, Weapons-Arms Dealer is one of 52 character cards released in Wave 4 of the Transformers Trading Card Game, War for Cybertron: Siege II.
The card's artwork is based on the Siege Soundblaster toy, with line-art for both modes by Andrew Griffith, Bot Mode colors by Marcus Reyno, and Alt Mode colors by Oliver Morit.

Notes

  • Like other cameo Kreons, Kre-O Soundblaster is made from existing Kre-O. He uses the Soundwave helmet colored black. He is specifically an homage to the "Blaster Black Version" of Music Label Soundwave (since his chest is purple/lavender instead of red).
  • G.I.Joe: Classified Chuckles came with a little black microcassette recorder accessory that's sculpted to look like Soundwave/Soundblaster. It pegs onto the back of his belt.

Foreign names

  • Japanese: Soundblaster (サウンドブラスター Saundoburasutā)

References

  1. John Warden's design notes for Siege Soundwave from Seibertron: "Fans of the 1984 pilot episode will be pleased to know that SOUNDWAVE can be converted into a third 'Easter egg' mode… a 'CYBERTRONIAN Sensor Lamp'!"
  2. "The Bot Dance Off"
  3. Transformers Panel at Hasbro Pulse Con 2022 Day 1 on the Hasbro Pulse YouTube channel.
  4. "Soundblaster leads a small band of criminal mercenaries in the Cybertronian underworld."—Hasbro Transformers website, "Soundblaster"
  5. "レガシーワールドに出現したサウンドブラスターは音撃攻撃を得意とするディセプティコンのサウンドウェーブの転生した姿と言われているが、その正体に関しては多くの謎に包まれています。"—トランスフォーマーオフィシャルサイト, "TL-29 サウンドブラスター"
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