When next seen, Cosmos was patrolling the spaceways for Decepticon activity with Blaster (probably as a punishment for actually liking Blaster's taste in music) when they came across a lunar base being run by Megatron and Astrotrain. ![]() Even though time was of the essence, we can only assume Cosmos didn't crash-land upon re-entry. Only the freak chance of the Decepticon Thrust visiting the Ark and blowing up Teletraan I on a whim saved the Autobots, and allowed Cosmos to begin towing them back to Earth. Cosmos's knack for crashing almost did them in anyhow, though - the same reprogrammed guidance directives that were controlling their ship were now being beamed by Teletraan I to Cosmos himself, forcing him to lead the force sphere back on a course into the sun. Trailbreaker's force field eventually saved the Autobots, and they managed to vacate the crumbling ship inside a massive force sphere, tethered to Cosmos to bring them back to Earth. Still, he did his best to save his fellow Autobots in the end, as his deep space armor allowed Cosmos to come inside the ship and continue poking vainly at the control panel long after the others collapsed from their circuits overheating. If not for the impetuous Cliffjumper trying to change their course and realizing the controls were locked, Cosmos would have had the greatest crash of all. Our hero began his adventures with a bang, appearing out of nowhere to blindly lead the Autobot spacecraft straight into the sun. To boldly crash where no other Autobot has crashed before! To provide intelligence to the Autobots in their never ending war. His continuing mission-to observe Decepticon activities. These are the voyages of Cosmos, Autobot deep-space reconnaissance officer. 1.10 Dreamwave Generation One continuityįiction Generation 1 cartoon continuity The Transformers cartoon Voice actor: Michael McConnohie (English), Osamu Saka (Japanese), Wang Wei (Chinese), Enrique Hernández (Spain-Spanish), Enrique Garduza (Latin American Spanish), Christian Weygand (German, Generation 2 dub of "Prime Target"), Georges Atlas (European French), Henry Djanik (European French, 2 episodes), Ricardo Schnetzer (Portuguese), Carlos Seidl (Portuguese, "Blaster Blues"), Francisco José (Portuguese, "Make Tracks" & "Quest for Survival").1.1.2.4 Legacy VS500 Collection Special Comic.Naturally, this causes some consternation to the poor humans he is supposed to defend, but it's all in good fun. He has also been known to zigzag through meteor showers on a clear night, showing off his space piloting skills. Every so often he breaks the monotony by hovering eerily above the backyards of Earth citizens, drifting silently behind the cars of lone drivers with his running lights on, or briefly jamming TV transmissions with reruns of The Outer Limits. His optical sensors are able to observe a human radio host standing outside in the high desert from 600 miles up.Īs a living Transformer, his advantage over a simple satellite is great, but it is a boring life for Cosmos. Generally, however, he remains in orbit, relaying messages, observing enemy installations, and watching for Decepticon activity in nearby space. ![]() He carries fuel reserves sufficient for short orbital journeys he is quite able to land on Earth's Moon, then take off and return to Earth. Alas, his skills are far too extraordinary to ignore.įew of his faction can achieve escape velocity and enter planetary orbit unaided, as he can, from planets as big as Earth or slightly larger. Apparently we're just a way for this guy to know himself.įast and intelligent, bored and lonely, Cosmos has reason to regret his abilities, which often separate him from his Autobot friends.
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