As he moped on a seaside cliff, the other Predacons talked him into attacking a power plant in an attempt to outdo the Decepticons. His next attempt to set the real Autobots on the Decepticons went awry when he sent them to the wrong power plant. Unfortunately this went disastrously wrong, resulting in him being chewed out by Megatron. He and the Predacon trio disguised themselves as Autobots and interfered in a Decepticon mission to raid a storage plant. The Test Sky-Byte's self-esteem was soon nonexistent (especially after an on-line Fish Personality Test told him he was a jellyfish), and he became desperate to gain Megatron's approval. Although his attack on the traitors was futile, he inadvertently caused Scourge to expose the entire ruse. He continued to spy as the Decepticons attempted to prove themselves sincere to the Autobots, and eventually could stand it no more. After reporting to Megatron, the shark eavesdropped on Mega-Octane meeting with Prime as a prelude to defection. Sky-Byte trashed an oil rig on Megatron's orders, only for Scourge to show up and attack him. When the four Predacons finally tried to get in on the action, Sky-Byte barely had time to transform before Movor blasted him from orbit. Volcano While the Decepticons put another plan into action, they distracted Sky-Byte by getting him and the Predacon trio to mark out a rendezvous location. After Prime showed up with the Spychangers, Sky-Byte took advantage of the chaos in battle to try to slag Scourge. Commandosĭisappointed at the failure, Megatron assigned Sky-Byte and Scourge to guard a location on Montrose Island while the Predacon trio dug in search of an O-Part. Though Sky-Byte attempted to gain Megatron's favor by blowing up the dam himself, he was unsuccessful. He and the Predacon trio disguised themselves as Optimus Prime in an attempt to ruin the Decepticons' mission to destroy Sherman Dam. The Decepticons Scourge and the Decepticons proved much more competent than the Predacons, and Sky-Byte was driven to desperate measures to try and regain his lost status in Megatron's eyes. Sky-Byte created Movor when he fell, aiming the stasis pod's scanner at a space shuttle in orbit. There, they reformatted the protoforms into the Commandos. Sky-Byte led a mission to dig up some Autobot protoforms, and took them to McKinley Army Base with the other Predacons while Megatron kept the Autobots busy. Sky-Byte, " Ultra Magnus: Forced Fusion!" Optimus! Optimus Prime! I'll find you! I'll find you! I swear! You're mine! I'll get you! You're mine! I'm.much better now. That little red dot meant so, so much to my promising career. 1.1.2 Dreamwave Robots in Disguise comicįiction Cartoon continuity 2001 Robots in Disguise cartoon Voice actor: Peter Spellos (English), Konta (Japanese), Alexandr Novikov (Russian, till Ultra Magnus: Forced Fusion!), Vladimir Gerasimov (Russian, from Ultra Magnus: Forced Fusion!), Vittorio Guerrieri (Italian), Hwan Jin Kim (Korean), Ricardo Mendoza (Latin American Spanish), Alejandro Villeli (Latin American Spanish), Clécio Souto (Brazilian Portuguese) “Ĭome back, please, little dot! Please don't go away now.He has a hate-hate relationship with the new Decepticons, especially Scourge, whom he sees (rightly) as being a huge threat to his position as Megatron's second-in-command. In fact, they're more likely to try and shuffle the blame for their failures onto the shark, a gambit that's actually moderately successful, since Sky-Byte is so very good at making things worse for himself. Sky-Byte is in charge of the Predacon lackeys Dark Scream, Gas Skunk, and Slapper, not that they give him any modicum of respect. And they do seem rather impressed by him. After all, they developed his new favorite form of expression, the haiku. Maybe he sees a little something of himself in these underdogs. It doesn't help that while he's ruthless towards Autobots, humans seem quite safe from his ire. But as soon as the situation begins to slip even the smallest bit, he starts to panic and usually ends up doing something to mess things up and lose the upper hand, which makes him panic more, so he overreacts, and gets in more trouble, etc., etc., etc. When he's in control of a situation, he's a deadly, effective foe. He's actually quite intelligent and physically powerful, but he pushes himself to extremes to impress his leader. This drive is the root of all his problems. And Megatron, being Megatron, doesn't dole out praise much, so Sky-Byte tries harder and harder, getting more and more desperate. He needs the blessings of his commander, Megatron, quite possibly more than he needs energon. Still, he soldiers on, for he is a desperate need for approval. But without aptitude and patience, that means jack squat, and Sky-Byte lacks both. Deep within Sky-Byte beats the spark of a poet, a scholar, a brilliant and cultured military general who can command armies capable of conquering worlds.
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