Star Saber

Transformers Fictional Universe Character that occurs with significant differences in two separate continuums.

G1 Transformers: Victory (1989 Japan) Character

In the year 2025, a skilled swordsman named Star Saber is chosen by God Ginrai (Powermaster Optimus Prime to Americans) as leader of the Cybertrons. Saber transforms into two robot forms, a smaller robot/plane combining with a sky sled to form a larger ship or robot, similar to Ginrai combining with his trailer to form Super God Ginrai. It is in this form he is known as Star Saber. His primary weapon is the star saber, a powerful sword. He also has a standard rifle at his disposal. In this form, his helmet/face resembles Optimus Primes, with a Red helmet rather than blue. He may combine with Victory Leo (The rebuilt God Ginrai) to form Victory Saber. This combination, though incredibly strong, is exceedingly unstable due to Victory Leo's flawed personality.

Modern Cartoons Transformers Armada (2002) Weapon

The Star Saber, formed from a mini-con team of three jets, is one of three high powered weapons in the Armada universe (The others being the Requiem Cannon and Sky-Boom Shield). It can cut through anything, save for the Sky-Boom Shield. It was highly coveted by Megatron/Galvatron, though various others possessed it for a time, most notably Starscream.

Modern Cartoons Transformers Energon (Superlink, 2004) Wing Saber

While not technically Star Saber, Wing Saber is modeled after him in most details. He can combine with Grand Convoy (Optimus Prime) to form Wing Convoy. He was originally a character named Wing Dagger, who was rebuilt by Primus as Wing Saber.

 

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