Streetstar
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This article is about the Operation Combination Autobot. For the Streetstar better known as Streetwise, see Streetwise (G1). |
- Streetstar is an Autobot from the Operation Combination portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
Streetstar (ストリートスター Sutorītosutā) is a member of the Guard City team, the main force in the war against the invading Decepticon forces led by Scrash. They patrol the towns they're stationed in, keeping an eye out for trouble.
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Fiction
Operation Combination story pages
Streetstar served as a limb for Guard City. Big Pinch, Autobots! The Decepticons' Attack on Earth! Conclusion
Metrowars
As part of Guard City, Streetstar performed repairs on Scramble City in the wake of a Decepticon attack. Metrowars
Toys
Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers
- Guard City (Multi-pack, 1992)
- ID number: TF-04
- Accessories: Pistol, double-barreled cannon
- Released in the Operation Combination portion of the original Takara, Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers toyline, Streetstar is a redeco of the original Streetwise, transforming into a Nissan 300ZX Turbo police car. The figure is almost identical to Streetwise, save for a much brighter white plastic and different decals. Since Streetstar uses the Scramble City style of combination, they can form the limb of any super robot combination, though their nominal placement is as the left arm of Guard City. This mold is unique amongst Scramble City-style combiner limbs in that it has a "normal" robot head that does not also function as a connector peg; instead it features a fold-out connector peg to attach him to Fire Chief.
- Streetstar was only available as a part of the complete Guard City box set, along with Fire Chief, Fly-Up, Safety, and Sparkride. As one of the very last releases of the Japanese Transformers line, at a time when pretty much everyone had stopped buying Transformers, even a loose set of the team can demand prices over a thousand dollars.
Notes
- None of the Guard City components were given individual bios. This was actually very common by this point in the Takara Transformers line, which was loaded up with multi-packs (mainly of Micromasters) where the singular on-package bio would cover the entire team, and there was very little fiction to even attempt to highlight anyone beyond "hey cool robot that fights good".