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Star Saber is the name of a fictional character and also a legendary weapon in the Transformers toyline. He is the protagonist in the Japanese exclusive series Transformers: Victory. Alice, a fictional character from the work of Lewis Carroll. ...
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Transformers: Victory | Transformers character |
 Star Saber from Transformers: Victory | | Star Saber | | Affiliation | Autobot
 | | Sub-Group | Brainmasters | | Rank | 10 | | Function | Supreme Commander | | Partner | Victory Leo | | Motto | "The universe deserves freedom, and I’ll see that it gets it." | | Alternate Modes | Cybertronian Jet | | Series | Transformers: Victory | | Voiced by | Hideyuki Tanaka (Japanese) | In the year 2025, a skilled swordsman named Star Saber is chosen by God Ginrai as leader of the Autobots. Transformers are fictional alien robots and the titular characters of a popular[1] Hasbro toy line and its spin-offs. ...
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The Autobots are the protagonists in the Transformers Universe, a collection of various toys, graphic novels, paperback books, cartoons and movies first introduced in 1984. ...
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Hideyuki Tanaka (ç°ä¸ ç§å¹¸ Tanaka Hideyuki, born November 12, 1950) is a veteran seiyuu who was born in Tokyo. ...
Ginrai, occasionally spelled Jinrai and also known as both Super Ginrai and God Ginrai, and later rebuilt as Victory Leo, is a fictional character from the animated series Transformers: Super-God Masterforce and its toy line, one of the Transformers series exclusive to Japan. ...
The Autobots are the protagonists in the Transformers Universe, a collection of various toys, graphic novels, paperback books, cartoons and movies first introduced in 1984. ...
Star Saber transforms into two robot forms, a smaller robot/plane named Saber combining with a sky sled known as the V-Star to form a larger ship or robot, similar to Ginrai combining with his trailer to form Super 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 Prime's, with a Red helmet rather than blue. The smaller Brainmaster component that enters Saber's chest and becomes his face is named Yukio, which means Courage. 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. Optimus Prime is a fictional commander of the heroic Autobots and the main protagonist from the Transformers universes. ...
Ginrai, occasionally spelled Jinrai and also known as both Super Ginrai and God Ginrai, and later rebuilt as Victory Leo, is a fictional character from the animated series Transformers: Super-God Masterforce and its toy line, one of the Transformers series exclusive to Japan. ...
In the various Japanese Transformers series, all of the robots made into toys carry serial numbers, usually preceded by a letter denoting allegiance, or a new series. Star Saber's serial number is C-324. He is also the foster father of a young human boy named Jean (the French masculin pronunciation), who he rescued from the remains of a Destron (Decepticon) attack. Like any father, he wants what is best for his son, even taking the time to personally arrange Jan's transfer to a school so he could be with children his age.
Animated series Throughout the series, Star Saber battles against the Decepticon Emperor of Destruction Deathsaurus and his forces. These forces include the bumbling Dinoforce and the ruthless Breast Force (alternatively spelt Brest Force). While he and his Autobot forces are successful for much of 2025, eventually the Decepticons (Destrons) start inflicting hard blows. One of the first was struck by the Breast Force, who revealed their combined form of Liokaiser and severely wounded him before being driven off by God Ginrai and the threat of further Autobot reinforcements. Another blow resulted in an ambush that severely wounded Star Saber and mortally wounded God Ginrai. The last blow resulted in the successful capture of enough energy to reactivate the Decepticon space fortress. star saber from the Japanese series Victory - fair use This work is copyrighted. ...
star saber from the Japanese series Victory - fair use This work is copyrighted. ...
Emperor of Destruction is a fictional rank exclusive to the Japanese Transformers series. ...
Deszaras, also known as Deathsaurus, is the fictional antagonist of the animated series Transformers: Victory and its accompanying toyline, one of the numerous Transformers series. ...
The Breast Force ( or BrestForce as noted on the packaging of the associated toys) is the name given to an elite force of Destrons (Decepticons) from the Japanese exclusive Transformers series Transformers: Victory. ...
He finally defeated his arch-enemy Deathsaurus in a final duel aboard the fortress, which was then destroyed by the Autobots after a hard-fought battle. Deszaras cursed Star Saber before vanishing into the very dark nebula he'd fought so hard to free his fortress from.
Manga The accompanying manga would turn the Star Saber/ Deathsaurus rivalry into something of a parental rivalry, as it revealed that Deszaras also had an adopted human son called Solon. Solon often clashed with Jan at school, leading to confrontations between their "fathers". This was eventually resolved when Deszaras abandoned him in battle, leading to Solon joining the Autobots. The conclusion of the Victory manga is infamous among the fandom, and well-known even by those who have not read it, for its outrageously different approach. During the final battle, as Deszaras's fortress attacks the Earth, it is he, not Liokaiser, who battles Star Saber in space. Leozack, then, is able to take his treachery to the ultimate extreme by turning the fortress's power on Deszaras, and Deszaras cripples the craft with his cannon as Star Saber takes Leozack down. Then, the wounded Deszaras reveals the true reason he has quested to liberate the fortress from the Dark Nebula - it is home to the Decepticons' families and civilians. As the shocked Autobots discover this, readers meet Deszaras's wife, Esmeryl, Leozack's sister and the Dinosaur Force's children, and Deszaras and Star Saber then make peace, shaking hands and vowing to work together for the betterment of the Transformer race.
Transformers: Zone In the sequel to Victory, Transformers: Zone, Victory Saber is severely wounded during an attack on a planet by the Decepticon Generals (the original G1 Decepticon combiners). He later turns over command of the Cybertrons to Dai Atlas while he recovers. Dai Atlas is the leader of the Autobots (Cybertrons in Japan) in the series Transformers: Zone, which was cancelled after one episode. ...
Transformers: Robot Masters The original Star Saber returned in the Japanese exclusive Transformers: Robot Masters series. His function is Supreme Commander and his motto is "Power, skill, wisdom, and courage: that is a Brainmaster!" Star Saber was displaced in time by the same anomaly that had claimed Megatron, and almost immediately found himself in an aerial duel with Starscream. Star Saber was on the verge of defeat when Optimus Prime intervened and saved him. Megatron is the primary fictional villain of the Transformers franchise throughout the various Generation 1 series. ...
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Optimus Prime is a fictional commander of the heroic Autobots and the main protagonist from the Transformers universes. ...
Transformers: Armada
Armada Megatron kills Generation One Galvatron with the Star Saber in Dreamwave comics. In Transformers: Armada, the Star Saber, formed from by the Air Defense Mini-Con Team, is one of three high-powered weapons in the Armada chapter of the Unicron Trilogy, the others being the Requiem Blaster and Skyboom Shield. The Star Saber can cut through anything, save the Skyboom Shield. It was highly coveted by Megatron, though various others possessed it for a time, most notably Starscream, Hot Shot, and Optimus Prime. Image File history File links Megatron-galvatron. ...
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Galvatron is the name of several fictional and often visually cognate characters from the various Transformers Universes, most often the recreated version of that universes Megatron. ...
Mini-Cons are a human-sized race of power-enhancing transforming robots in the Transformers: Armada universe and its sequels, one of the assorted universes in Transformers fiction. ...
The Requiem Blaster is a device in the Transformers: Armada series. ...
The Skyboom Shield is a device in the Transformers: Armada series. ...
Megatron is a fictional character and the leader of the evil Decepticons in the universe of the Transformers Unicron Trilogy, comprising Transformers: Armada, Transformers: Energon and Transformers: Cybertron. ...
The Starscream of the Unicron Trilogy universe has gone through many notable changes in his personality as his story has progressed. ...
Hot Shot is the name of two characters in the Transformers toyline and universes. ...
The Optimus Prime of the fictional Unicron Trilogy, consisting of Transformers: Armada, Transformers: Energon and Transformers: Cybertron is the leader of the heroic Autobots and the main protagonist of the trilogy. ...
If wielded by a Decepticon with sufficient willpower, the Star Saber can be transformed into the Dark Saber, and this converts the trio of Mini-Cons into the Air Assault Team. The three weapons were also used by Thrust as the power source for the Hydra-Cannon. Thrust is the name of several characters in the Transformers Universes. ...
The Hydra-Cannon is a powerful weapon in the Transformers: Armada cartoon series. ...
Transformers: Energon The Star Saber appeared very briefly at the start of the Transformers: Energon series, with Kicker riding it like a flying surfboard. In addition, the Autobot Wing Saber seemed to be a homage to Star Saber. Transformers Fictional Universe Character that occurs with significant differences in two separate continuums. ...
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