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Vorath

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Vorath is aDecepticon-alliedNebulanHeadmasterfrom theGeneration 1continuity family.
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Vorathwas the former Minister of Science of the planetNebulos.AZarakloyalist, Vorath was expelled from his office whenGalenuncovered his involvement in illegal medical experiments on live subjects. Seeking revenge, Vorath gained the chance to do so and continue his experiments with the arrival ofTransformersand the creation of the Headmasters, when he agreed tobinary bondtoMindwipe.

While enjoying the excitement of his new life as a Headmaster, Vorath is a scientist to the core, and the more secular-minded Nebulan's outlook often causes conflict with his more mystical-minded partner.

Vorath's nature varies. In some universes he is an organic Nebulan; in others he is a robotic Cybertronian.

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Fiction

MarvelThe Transformerscomics

WhenFortress Maximus's Autobots first came to Cybertron,Lord Zarakbecame convinced they had arrived with ill-intent, and set about producing a campaign of fear-mongering against the aliens. Serving as Zarak's technical adviser, Vorath was a key player in helping him spread xenophobia among the people of his planet. After observing an anti-Autobot riot staged by Zarak, Vorath paid visit to the Autobots' headquarters with his boss. There, Vorath copied some broadcast signals so that his associates could later contact Cybertron, and beckon the Autobots' enemies to come over and exterminate them.Broken Glass!

Following the Decepticons' arrival on Nebulos, Vorath helped reverse-engineer theHeadmastertechnology for their forces. He was binary-bonded with Mindwipe, and became able to transform into the Decepticon's head. With their newfound battle prowess, the Decepticons lured their heroic counterparts into an ambush, where Vorath/Mindwipe proved instrumental in securing a Decepticon victory. They hypnotized a group of Nebulon Council delegates, ordering the civilians to enter the Decepticon base so they could be enclosed inside levitating bubbles. With the Council Peers under threat of floating up beyond Nebulon's atmosphere, the Autobots were forced to refocus their efforts into rescuing them. This allowed the Decepticons time to outflank Fortress Maximus's soldiers, and gun them down at their leisure.Love and Steel!

The Decepticons' next conflict against the Autobots took them to theMercury Gardens of Melanossus,where Vorath acted independently for most of the clash.Scorponokcalled upon him to merge with Mindwipe for the final push, and the few Autobots that hadn't been slaughtered were sent fleeing into Nebulos's swamp lands. Upon separating from his Decepticon partner, Vorath boasted off that their triumph had been guaranteed due to their technological superiority. Some time later, Vorath intercepted an Autobot communication, alerting him and Zarak to the existence of Earth; there, a greater conflict between the Cybertronians was taking place. Another project he was assigned to was duplicating the Autobots'Targetmasterprocess. But by this time, Zarak had grown concerned about the suffering the war had brought to his homeworld. Soon after Vorath's latest creations were unleashed, both factions quit Nebulos for the planet he had learned about earlier.Brothers in Armor!!

Upon approaching the "mudball," Vorath pinpointed the exact location from where the Autobots' distress signal had emanated from. Joining up with his Decepticon partner once more, he then accompanied Scorponok to the planet's surface, leading to a confrontation against the Autobots within the caverns ofMount St. Hilary.In his combined configuration, he made the mistake of calling his boss "Zarak", and was swiftly corrected: henceforth, their leader preferred to always be addressed as "Scorponok" when himself combined with his robot body.Trial by Fire!

Vorath next helped Scorponok set up a genetics lab, where the two of them created the Decepticons'Pretenderforces. As six of their troops were bonded with synthoplasmic outer shells, however, Vorath noticed that a program had infiltrated their systems. Though he attempted to get rid of the intruder with a debugging sequence, the program soon returned to shift through their files. Having grown curious about these incidents, Scorponok had Vorath input his mind into the computer so he could more closely inspect who was interfering with their plans. Following a brief confrontation againstOptimus Primein the digital world, Scorponok had Vorath pull him back into the physical world to avoid total defeat at his opponent's hand.Pretender to the Throne!

After Scorponok managed to isolate Highbrow in the wilderness, he had Mindwipe use his hypnotic powers to give the Autobot a severe case of amnesia. Scorponok tried to convince the brainwashed Highbrow that he was really a Decepticon, but Highbrow remained ill at ease. The Decepticons tried to defuse the tense atmosphere by transforming their heads into Nebulan mode. Unfortunately, it was at this point that they discovered Mindwipe's fatal mistake: He had neglected to also blank the mind of Highbrow's partner, Gort. With a swift uppercut, Gort knocked out Vorath, taking Mindwipe out of the fight, and leaving Scorponok to deal with the Autobot alone.All in the Minds!

AfterRatbatvoiced his disgust for organics during a meeting between his troops and those serving under Scorponok, the latter took offense at the comment. He had Zarak reveal his human form to show Ratbat that he was in fact dealing with the very kind of life form he abhorred, with Vorath and the other Decepticon Headmasters following suit.Cold War!

The Transformerscartoon

Voice actor:Charlie Adler(English),Eiji Itō(Japanese),Bernd Simon(German),Michel Barbey(European French)
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He's such a dork, a perfect match for Mindwipe.

Vorath was among severalHivemembers who were rebuilt asHeadmastersin order to match the firepower of the Hive's rivals and their newAutobotallies. Vorath complained about being required to merge with Mindwipe, feeling that as a prestigious scientist, he deserved better than being partnered with a night-stalking bat. But Mindwipe hypnotized Vorath, who was then powerless to resist the binary-bonding process and called Mindwipe "Master" afterwards.The Rebirth, Part 2

After acquiring the Key to the Plasma Energy Chamber, Vorath joined Zarak and the others in traveling to Cybertron aboardScorponok.The Rebirth, Part 3

Toy pack-in material

When Optimus became stranded on Cybertron's hemisphere of darkness with his memory damaged, Vorath joined a small strike force of Decepticons called S.T.O.P. (Seek and Terminate Optimus Prime) to either destroy or recruit the amnesic Autobot leader.Optimus Prime Is Back

Desert of Danger

The following summarizes one or moremultipath adventures.Details vary depending on the paths taken in-story. See the book's page for information on alternate paths.
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In "Desert of Danger" Vorath, like all Nebulans, is mechanical rather than organic.

Vorath helped his Decepticon allies in a plot to smuggle an army ofAttack Squad robotsonto Nebulos. Whether this plot succeeded depended on the decisions thatyoumade!Desert of Danger

Ladybird Books continuity

Cyclonus consulted Vorath about Nebulos's energy resources. The Nebulan explained that his planet drew power from a distant pulsar, through a fluke of cosmic gravitation.Decepticons at the Pole

Ask Vector Prime

InPrimax 1086.0 Kappa,Vorath andHi-Test,working forMortilus Zarak,fused the remnants of Transformers defeated by the Nebulans into the entity known asZarak Maximus.Part of their experimentation wasbinary bondingZarak with the robot, which drove him insane.Ask Vector Prime, 2015/06/11

Titans Returnmarketing material

An ancientTitan Master,Vorath had the ability to take over another bot's central processors.Titans ReturnVorath and Mindwipe toy bioVorath, as Mindwipe's head, was part of a group of Decepticons dispatched toEukarisin the hopes of interceptingAlpha TrionandClobber.Their ambush was spoiled whenApefaceblew their cover, allowing the two Autobots the opportunity to counterattack.Titans Return: The Power of the Titan Masters

Commercial appearances

  • After several Transformers blasted their way to the planetNebulon,they were forced to surrender to the locals. Vorath was one of several Nebulons who fused with a Cybertronian partner, so that the war between Autobots and Decepticons could resume on their world.Headmaster comic book commercial
  • Vorath,Grax,andMonzorode atop of their Decepticon partners into battle, coming to blows against their Autobot-allied counterparts in the middle of a Nebulan city.Headmasters commercial
  • Vorath watched overMindwipe's training at the Decepticon Headmasters' secret base. There, he had his Decepticon partner smash stone sculptures of their Autobot enemies.Decepticon Headmasters commercial

Games

Transformers Roleplaying Game

Using his connections with theHiveand the memories of his partnerMindwipe,Vorath was able to research the origins ofbinary bondingand theEnigma of Combination.The Enigma of Combination

Toys

The Transformers

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  • Mindwipe(Headmaster,1987)
  • Takara name:Wipe
  • Takara ID number:D-87
Released in the fourth year of Hasbro's USThe Transformerstoyline (third year in Europe and in Takara'sFight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformersline), Headmaster Vorath transforms from an armored humanoid into a robot head. Though he only came with his partnerMindwipe,in head mode he is compatible with any other Headmaster body. On the larger Headmasters, he gives three of Mindwipe'sTech Specstats in their display window, but the smaller ones still display their normal heads' stats due to their construction.


Titans Return

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I'm a scientist, not a hypnotist!
  • Vorath & Mindwipe(Deluxe Class,2016)
Available only withTitans ReturnMindwipe,Vorath was released as part of the second wave ofTitans ReturnDeluxe Class toys. He can either ride in Mindwipe's torso in his beast mode, or form his head in his robot mode, or, for that matter, form the head of any other Deluxe, Voyager, or Leader Class figure from the same line.
Vorath wasretooledintoLegendsVorath, the small Headmaster stage ofLegendsWipe,and his torso was reused forLegacyG1 Universe Lokos.


Retro Headmasters

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A face! I HAVE A FACE!
  • Mindwipe(Deluxe Class,2020)
Released as part of theRetro Headmastersline, Vorath is a slight redeco ofLegendsWipe's Headmaster stage, using the anime-inspired face sculpt for Vorath's head mode. Due to having the same paint applications as Wipe, Vorath gains a silver face and red visor, which is more akin to his animation appearance.
Mindwipe (and by extent, Vorath) was aWalmartexclusive in the US and Canada, and a Warehouse and Toyworld-exclusive in New Zealand.


Merchandise

Transformers Trading Card Game

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  • Vorath(2020)
    • Wave 5: Titan Masters Attack
    • Rarity:UT
    • Card Number:T42/T46
    • Stars:1
Vorath is one of forty-six double sided character cards included in Wave 5 of theTransformers Trading Card Game,Titan Masters Attack. As aTitan Master,Vorath begins play in head mode on a character with a body mode. When that character is KO'd, Vorath is deployed in bot mode. In order to represent Vorath's size as a Titan Master, the card is the size of a battle card, about half the size of a normal character card.
The card's art is based on the Vorath Titan Master included with theTitans ReturnMindwipe toy. The head mode artwork is reused from said toy's packaging artwork, and the bot mode features original artwork. Lines for both modes were drawn byKen Christiansenwith colors byTeritori Design.
This card's set was originally set for an April 2020 release, however due to the global COVID-19 pandemic the release was pushed back to May 29, 2020.


Notes

Foreign names

  • Japanese:Vorath(ボラスBorasu)
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