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Terrorsaur is the name of several fictional characters from the Transformers series. The first Terrorsaur is an evil Predacon introduced in the Beast Wars series in 1996.

Beast Wars

Transformers character
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Beast Wars Terrorsaur on card
Name Terrorsaur
Decepticon, Predacon
Series Beast Wars
Transformers: Generations
English voice actor Doug Parker[1]
Japanese voice actor Nobuo Tobita
Information
Alternate modes Cybertronian jet
Pteranodon
Transmetal Pteranodon
Function Aerial Combat, Aerial Attacks
Motto "Claim power as if it is already yours."
"One day I will overthrow these low-grade knock-offs and rule the Predacons with two iron fists!"
Sub-group Basic beasts, Combiners, Deluxe vehicles, Transmetals

Terrorsaur was one of the original members of Megatron's Darkside crew who stole the Golden Disk artifact from the Cybertron archives.

Cunning and devious, Terrorsaur was almost a direct copy of the Decepticon Starscream from his plans to usurp the leadership of Megatron and lead the Predacons to his voice (which sounded a lot like Starscream's; in a possible in-joke Terrorsaur's voice actor, Doug Parker, was the one who voiced Starscream during his Beast Wars appearance). His alternate mode was that of a Pteranodon.[2]

According to the Beast Wars show bible written by Bob Forward and Larry DiTillio Terrorsaur's weapons include Missile Launchers (wing mounted), Plasma Rifle (hand-held) and Heat Beam (eyes). This book describes him as a “leathery Peter Lorre, toadying up to Megatron when he must, backstabbing him when he can.”

Fictional biography

Beast Wars Basic: Striking from the sky like a demonic dragon, this organically enhanced robot warrior is seldom seen...until it's too late! Megatron personally supervised his genetically engineered creation, ensuring his devastating aerial combat efficiency. Truly a terror, he is know to ingest entire flocks of birds by flying open mouthed through their flight pattern.
Beast Wars Transmetal: A quantum surge has altered the structure of the tyrannical Terrorsaur turning him into a jet-powered, vehicle-like Pterodactyl with an unfettered rage for the Maximals. If Terrorsaur was once known as fearless, his new armor has made him a kamikaze. Hidden jet thrusters leave a trail of fire in his wake and often ignite the terrain below - a fact that tickles his twisted humor circuits endlessly. Fierce talons and turbine spikes offer a dangerous arsenal that keeps him involved with his favorite activity: battling Maximals.
BotCon 2016: Terrorsaur flies through the skies a silent warrior. Using a bright crimson fuselage as his camouflage, Terrorsaur likes to attack with the sun at his back as he descends upon Autobots and Maximals alike with reckless abandon. One of Megatron's most skilled fliers, Terrorsaur has secret ambitions to rule the Predacon army and stays by Megatron's side only as a means to an end. He has studied military history, particularly that of Decepticon lieutenants and their usual deceitful ways of advancement through the ranks. Using an advanced hyper-wave sensor array to triangulate potential threats, Terrorsaur can outmaneuver most and and air based attacks. Armed with concussive missiles and laser blasters, Terrorsaur is a terror not only in the air but also in ground assaults. Each time Terrorsaur dismantles a Maximal in a dogfight or strafing run, he imagines the day when it is Megatron in his crosshairs...

Animated series

Arriving on Earth when the Darkside crashed, Terrorsaur would be reformatted into a pteranodon, and would form the aerial arm of the Predacons along with Waspinator and, in later episodes Inferno. However, Terrorsaur's true ambitions were never far from the surface. To this end, Terrosaur challenged Megatron several times, vying for leadership, and, true to Starscream's legacy, he always lost.

Terrorsaur's treachery isn't really seen until the episode Equal Measures when he made an 'false alliance' with Dinobot until the former Predacon literally flushed him out of the base. In the episode Power Surge Terrorsaur found a large quantity of energon, and used it to augment his power and finally defeat Megatron ("The Energon's been absorbed directly into my super-structure... I... I've never felt such power! I'm Invincible!") However, the Maximals destroyed the mountain and Megatron was rebuilt by Scorponok, ensuring Terrorsaur's reign was short-lived. However, Megatron kept him in service despite knowledge of Terrorsaur's treachery because of the limited number of troops under his command. Terrorsaur would also team up with a reprogrammed Rhinox to take over, although Rhinox soon double crossed him. A fed up Megatron did teach him a lesson by forcibly launching him over the horizon at one point. He would soon make another attempt, allying with Rattrap (undercover from the Maximals to discover how the Predacons were tapping their communications) and having him disable Megatron. Megatron was soon free, but allowed Terrorsaur to lead the Predacons in an attack on the Maximals. Predictably, the attack was a disaster, putting an end to Terrorsaur's ambitions. After this, in the latter half of season one, he seemed to have abandoned his ambition to overthrow Megatron and become at least an obedient, if not loyal, soldier. He often clashed with Airazor.

He seemingly died in the season two premiere after colliding with Scorponok and falling into a lava pit while being altered by the Quantum Surge that created the Transmetals. Originally Terrorsaur was supposed to survive the Transwarp explosion (and become a Transmetal in the process) instead of Waspinator. However, because of Waspinator's popularity with fans it was altered so that Terrorsaur was written out instead.

Comics

3H Enterprises

Beast Wars Terrorsaur would reappear in the Transformers: Universe comic book series in his original form as one of the Transformers kidnapped by Unicron. No Terrorsaur toy was released in the Transformers: Universe toy line though.

Fun Publications

The Predacon General now known as Megatron gathered a crew of like-minded individuals. While Waspinator and Terrorsaur stole a ship, Megatron, Dinobot and Scorponok stole the Golden Disk artifact, battling the guards and destroying one, disabling a second, and leaving a third to commandeer a ship to pursue them. Picked up by their ship, they fled and were pursued by two ships - one of which was the Axalon commanded by Optimus Primal, the other the Chromia 10. With a little help from Laserbeak and Buzzsaw (secretly sent by Divebomb to ensure Megatron's plan to change history succeeded) they destroyed one of their pursuers, and the newly christened Darkside fled into Transwarp space, with the Axalon in pursuit - thus beginning the Beast Wars. It is interesting to note that even here Terrorsaur still began some of his sentences with his characteristic "Raawk". Art sketches by artist Marcelo Matere in the latter section of the comic indicate his pre-Earth mode was that of a fighter jet.

IDW Publishing

Megatron commands Attack Squad 3 in Transformers: Dawn of the Predacus

Terrorsaur appeared the IDW Publishing BotCon 2016 story Transformers: Dawn of the Predacus. In this story Terrorsaur appears under the command of Megatron at the end of the Great War. Megatron's forces attack Autobot Unit-2 under the command of Tigatron, destroying most of them. Terrorsaur attacks Airazor, but is thrown into Waspinstor. Terrorsaur then follows Megatron to their next target.

Terrorsaur had a biography printed in the Beast Wars Sourcebook by IDW Publishing.[3] According to his biography published in the Beast Wars Sourcebook Terrorsaur actually survived the events of season two and was turned into a Transmetal, but he remained trapped in the magma, unable to escape until after Megatron was defeated and the Maximals left with him for Cybertron. What happened to Scorponok and Terrorsaur afterwards is unknown.

Manga

Unlike the show, Terrorsaur did survive the Transwarp explosion and become a Transmetal in the process, only to be obliterated by the guns of the Nemesis.

Toys

  • Beast Wars Basic Terrorsaur (1996)
The original Terrorsaur toy was a flip-changer which came with a gun accessory.[4][5][6] It was later recolored as Lazorbeak, Hydra, Fractyl and Swoop.
  • Beast Wars Deluxe Transmetal Terrorsaur (1998)
A Transmetal toy of Terrorsaur, with the tertiary form of a flying wing, was released but never utilized in the show, since he died just before the Quantum Surge turned some of the cast into Transmetals, though his hand was seen glowing in the same way as the other Transmetals before sinking into the lava. He did return in the pages of Transformers: Universe. Since Unicron was pulling victims from different times and dimensions, it's possible he pulled Terrorsaur from just before he died in the lava.
The Dinobot Terranotron was a red repaint of Transmetal Terrorsaur.
There were plans to make a Transmetal Fractyl toy which would have been a repaint of Transmetal Terrorsaur, but it was never released. Only hand painted prototypes were produced.
  • Generations Combiner Wars Deluxe Terrorsaur (2016)
A remold and recolor of Generations Combiner Wars Deluxe Air Raid.


Transformers: Armada

Transformers character
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Armada Terrorsaur with Ironhide on card
Name Terrorsaur
Decepticon
Series Transformers: Armada
Information
Alternate modes Mechanical Pteranodon
Motto “The strong take, the weak give -- to me!”
Partner Ironhide
Sub-group Deluxe Beasts

Terrorsaur is a Decepticon who is partnered with the Mini-Con Ironhide.

Comics

In the Dreamwave Productions Armada comic book series, he battled against Unicron's coming, but was captured by the Chaos-Bringer himself. His beast form was explained as his being reconfigured for Earth-combat some time before his first appearance in the comics.

Armada Terrorsaur appeared as one of the Four Horsemen of Unicron in the Transformers: Energon comic book series. His mind corrupted and his body enhanced by the Chaos-Bringer's power, Unicron and his servant sent him and his fellow Horsemen - Airazor, Rhinox and Cheetor - to attack Cybertron. They devastated much of the planet, before being stopped by Optimus Prime (now in his Powerlinking Energon body) who drove off all four.

Terrorsaur would appear once more before Dreamwave folded, albeit in flashback, in Transformers: Energon #30. In this flashback we would see Scorponok leading Wheeljack, Predacon, Terrorsaur and Skywarp against the Autobots in an unspecified battle on Cybertron. In Megatron’s battle barge, Starscream warned Megatron to watch out for Scorponok as Thrust, Cyclonus and Demolishor piloted the barge - a warning that would prove prophetic in the future.

Although it was stated in the comics that his beast mode is an adaption for combat on Earth, he appeared in beast mode in a flashback to ancient Cybertron, long before the discovery of Earth. It is possible he gained his beast mode from the Decepticon cult leader Predacon.

Terrorsaur also was set to appear in the unreleased thirty-first issue of the Transformers: Energon comic series.

Toys

  • Armada Deluxe Terrorsaur with Ironhide (2003)
In Transformers: Armada (a later toyline and separate Transformers universe) the transmetal Terrorsaur toy was remolded and released as a Decepticon. He was partnered with the Mini-Con Ironhide.[7]


Transformers: Robots in Disguise

Transformers character
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Robots in Disguise Classic Dinobot Mini-Cons on card
Name Terrorsaur
Autobot
Series Transformers: Robots in Disguise
Information
Alternate modes Mechanical Tyrannosaurus
Function Warrior
Partner Knockdown and Swoop
Sub-group Dinobots, Mini-Cons

A new character named Terrorsaur appeared in the Transformers: Robots in Disguise Classic line as a Mini-Con, part of the Dinobots Mini-Con Team. This Terrorsaur seems to have little to do with either of the previous Terrorsaurs, being an Autobot who turns into a Tyrannosaurus. He has a hissing voice. His dinosaur mode mouth spits acid. His favorite snack good is duryllium bars and he has a reputation for having bad breath.

According to his biography Terrorsaur loves violence, but he is smart enough to know that he'll get in less trouble if he aims his violence towards "bad guys." [8]

Comics

Terrorsaur appears in The New World by Fun Publications. He destroys a nest of three nasty mutants with his fellow Dinobot Mini-Cons. After the death of Modus Prime under mysterious circumstances Terrorsaur offeres to interrogate the survivors as to what really happened, but his leader Hacksaw refuses to let him ask them questions, fearing Terrorsaur would rip them apart during questioning.

Toys

  • Robots in Disguise Classic Mini-Con Dinobots (2006)
Terrorsaur came packaged with Knockdown and Swoop.[9]
The mold for this figure is also used for Dualor in the Transformers: Dark of the Moon toy line and for the Japanese exclusive Gnashteeth.


References

  1. Lenburg, Jeff (2009). The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons. Third Edition. Infobase Publishing. p. 442. ISBN 978-0-8160-6599-8. 
  2. http://www.unicron.us/tf1996/toypics/terrorsaur.htm
  3. http://www.monstersandcritics.com/books/comics/news/article_1343405.php/Creators_of_Transformers_Beast_Wars_The_Gathering_are_back
  4. Stalking The Prey: A Guide to Hasbro's Beast Wars by Nicholas R. Messina, Jr., Lee's Action Figure News and Toy Review #71, page 34-40, September 1998
  5. Alvarez, J.E. (2001). The Unofficial Guide to Transformers 1980s Through 1990s Revised & Expanded 2nd Edition. Schiffer Publishing Ltd.. p. 120. ISBN 0-7643-1364-9. 
  6. "Transformers '96 Beast Wars". Lee's Action Figure News & Toy Review 1 (40): 59. February 1996. 
  7. http://www.unicron.us/tf2003/toypix/terrorsaur.htm
  8. "The Classicverse Mini-Cons". Transformers Collectors Club magazine (Fun Publications): p. 6. October/November, 2007. 
  9. Unicron.us - Classics Dinobots Team
  • Furman, Simon (2004). Transformers: The Ultimate Guide. DK Publishing Inc.. p. 86. ISBN 1-4053-0461-8. 

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