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List of Transformers spacecraft
This is a list of spacecraft appearing in the fictional ''Transformers'' storyline.
==Spacecraft==

*''Alchemor''. An Autobot prison ship featured in the 2015 ''Robots in Disguise'' series. With a crew including the Mini-Con Fixit, the ship carried some two hundred Decepticon prisoners, most of whom escaped when the vessel crash-landed on Earth. As a result, Optimus Prime contacted Bumblebee and directed him to travel to Earth.
* ''Ark''. The flagship of the Autobots commanded by Optimus Prime in the ''Transformers'' television series.〔"Transformers: an adult primer // Here's help understanding toy robots, the latest rage", Chicago Sun-Times; December 16, 1986; by Patricia Smith〕 The computer of the ship was called Teletraan I (voice provided by Kasey Kasem), and it provided intelligence to the Autobots for their various missions.〔High on sci-fi. Star Tribune, March 2, 2007, by Salas, Randy A.〕 The original series saw it crashing on Earth several million years prior to 1984, and it was discovered some three million years before then by the characters of ''Beast Wars: Transformers''. IDW Publishing's comic series revealed that Optimus Prime's Ark was actually the second ship to bear the name, the first belonging to Nova Prime. The ''Ark'' was later seen in the ''Transformers: Cybertron'' series as the combined form of four Autobot ships: the Atlantis, Ogygia, Lemuria, and Hyperborea. In ''Transformers: Timelines''/''Shattered Glass'', a mirror Ark serves as the warship of the evil mirror-universe Optimus Prime, which was stolen by Rodimus to invade Earth.
*''Axalon''. An exploration ship commanded by Optimus Primal in the ''Beast Wars'' series. This ship was used as the command base for the Maximals in the Beast Wars series for the first two seasons.〔http://www.gameshark.com/entertainment/reviews/2309/Beast-Machines-Transformers-DVD-Review.htm This 700 minute boxed set serves up the Beast Wars storyline in style.〕 In 2006, Hasbro released a new toy of Optimus Primal. It included a Cyber Planet Key to activate a missile firing gimmick on the surf board included with the figure. Also as an extra piece a small replica of the ''Axalon'' was included.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=OAFE - Transformers Beast Wars: Optimus Primal review )
* ''Darksyde''. In the ''Beast Wars'' television series, the ''Darksyde'' is the name of the Predacon transwarp ship.〔''The Transformers Beast Wars Sourcebook'' by Don Figueroa, Simon Furman, Ben Yee, Dan M. Khanna, Guido Guidi, Jake Isenberg, Marcelo Matere, Nick Roche, Rob Ruffolo and Simon Williams〕 The name was only used in the series only once in a comment by character Terrorsaur. The name was confirmed as official when the ''Beast Wars'' video game and DVD box set also referred to it as the ''Darksyde'' with a Y instead of I. However, in the Botcon 2006 exclusive toy box set, Dinobot was referred to as "The Darksyde Dinobot". Pete Sinclair posted at the Allspark website that it was spelled that way to make certain they didn't run into any legal problems with George Lucas. This spelling was immediately rejected by fans and Hasbro and so very shortly afterwards IDW Publishing's ''Beast Wars Sourcebook'' in 2008 then changed the spelling to "Darkside". The ship's computer was voiced by Elizabeth Carol Savenkoff.〔Encyclopedia of television shows, 1925 through 2007 by Vincent Terrace〕 The origin of the ''Darksyde'' was expanded on in the Botcon ''Timelines'' story "Dawn of Futures Past".〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Transformers: Timelines #1: "Dawn of Future's Past" )
*''Harbinger''. A Decepticon ship in the ''Transformers: Prime'' TV series. It crashed on Earth long time ago in pieces. The ship carried a prototype of staff-like weapon known as "the Immobilizer". After Starscream left the Decepticons he went in hiding into the ship, where he discovered an old Decepticon cloning experiment that he used to create several clones of himself. The ship, which was equipped with a groundbridge, continued to serve as his base of operations until he rejoined the Decepticons. Ratchet, Bumblebee, and Rafael later claimed the vessel as the new Autobot base, until they were relocated to a military base.
*''Jackhammer''. Personal space cruiser used by Wheeljack in the ''Transformers: Prime'' TV series. In various episodes it is shown to be capable of both space flight and atmospheric dogfighting, being maneuverable enough to fight toe-to-toe against Laserbeak in the air. Not a very tough craft, the ''Jackhammer'' tends to get shot down quite often, but due to its rugged design and Wheeljack's skills as a mechanic it's soon airborne once more. The ''Jackhammer'' was destroyed at the end of the second season of ''Transformers: Prime'', but Wheeljack survived.
*''Lost Light''. A ship used by several Autobots led by Rodimus in IDW Publishing's Generation 1 comic series ''The Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye''. It is equipped with quantum engines enabling FTL propulsion.
*''Longbow''. A ship commanded by Rodimus in a ''Transformers: Timelines'' addition to ''Transformers: Cybertron''.
*''Megastar''. The Predacon starship and mobile command center in the ''Transformers: Robots in Disguise'' animated series. The ''Megastars most obvitous physical characteristics are its two huge, humanoid arms, one of which ends in a five-fingered fist, the other in a two-pronged claw. Whenever it appears in an episode, the Megastar is always in a completely different location than its last appearance. Megatron/Galvatron was shown to be capable of combining with it after transforming into his giant hand mode, and used it to battle Fortress Maximus, but was defeated.
*''Miranda II'' is a spaceship in the ''Transformers: Energon'' cartoon series, named for the wife of its creator. The ''Miranda II'' bears both the Autobot symbol and the logo of the Earth Federation. It serves as the primary means of interstellar transportation for the Autobots and Omnicons throughout most of the series. It was later shot down and crash-landed on Cybertron around the time that Megatron discovered Super Energon and was reformatted into Galvatron.
*''Nemesis''. The Decepticon flagship in several ''Transformers'' series. The ship was never named in the original series, where it appeared in two episodes, only being given a name in the Beast Wars series finale.〔TV guide: TV on DVD 2006: The Ultimate Resource to Television〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Nemesis )
*''Proudstar''. A ship introduced in Transformers: Devastation, where it is a prime part of the storyline. A cyberforming vessel created and captained by Nova Prime, it was intended to make various worlds habitable for Cybertronian life. However, the influence of Unicron upon the ship's crew resulted in the ship being used to cyberform inhabited worlds rather than lifeless ones as originally intended, with it eventually crashing on Earth before it could repeat the process there. Megatron and his Decepticons later discovered it and attempted to complete the mission the corrupted Nova Prime set out on, but were thwarted by Optimus Prime and the Autobots.
*''Sigma''. The ship used by Rescue Squad Sigma-17 in ''Transformers: Rescue Bots.'' It was sent on patrol near Quintesson space when it encountered a distress signal from a derelict ship that was generated by an Energon eating space creature. In an effort to evade the creature, the crew-Heatwave, Blades, Chase, and Boulder-went into stasis, and drifted without power for some time before their ship was drawn to Earth by a signal from Optimus Prime. The ''Sigma'' would subsequently be stored in an underground hangar on Griffin Rock, and be employed in case of emergencies that required space travel. This included returning to the site of the derelict ship, the Rescue Bots being unaware that the Energon Eater was responsible for the distress call. Blurr later stole the ship and left Earth, only to return; the ship's engine was later used to propel Griffin Rock after it was teleported to the North Pole and had to be flown back to its original position..
*''Spanner''. The ship commanded by Longrack in the story "Force of Habit".
*''Steelhaven''. The ship commanded by Fortress Maximus in the Marvel Transformers comics. Later used as the name of the ship commanded by Sentinel Prime in ''Transformers Animated''.
*''Tidal Wave''. No relation to the Decepticon of the same name, the ''Tidal Wave'' is the flagship of the Star Seekers in the novels ''Transformers: Exiles'' and ''Transformers: Retribution.'' Described as a large, black wedge of a ship, it is apparently larger and even more heavily armed than the Decpticon ''Nemesis'', but less maneuverable as a result. It pursued the ''Ark'' to Velocitron and then to Junkion, where it succeeded in acquiring the Requiem Blaster and a built in space bridge. It later engaged the ''Nemesis'' in battle alongside other Star Seeker ships, but lost much power after firing a single shot from the Requiem Blaster. The pirates were forced to jettison the blaster and retreat in order to save their flagship from the Decepticons. It is also the ship of the Star Seekers in the ''Transformers: Timelines'' story "Hoist the Flag", where it does possess the ability to transform into a giant robot.
*''Twilight''. A Decepticon spaceship appearing in the ''Generation 2'' comics as Jhiaxus's flagship. The ship's shape resembles a scorpion.
*''Warworld''. A Decepticon spaceship appearing in the ''Generation 2'' comics as Bludgeon's and later Megatron's flagship. The ship is spherical in shape and bursting with weaponry.
*''Xantium''. An Autobot spaceship appearing in IDW Publishing's Generation 1 comic series and the film ''Transformers: Dark of the Moon''. It is described as belonging to the Wreckers..

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