Deszaras
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Transformers character | |
Deszaras | |
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Affiliation | Decepticon |
Japanese name | Deszaras |
Sub-Group | Breastforce |
Function | Emperor of Destruction |
Partner | Tiger Breast Eagle Breast |
Motto | "Those who know me, fear me. Those who do not fear me... DIE!" |
Alternate Modes | Bird monster Dragon/Car/Hand |
Series | Transformers: Generation 1 Transformers: Timelines |
Voiced by | Takeshi Aono |
Deszaras, also known as Deathsaurus, is the fictional antagonist of the animated series Transformers: Victory and its accompanying toyline, one of the numerous Transformers series.
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[edit] Transformers: Generation 1
Savage and cruel, Deszaras loathes nearly all human beings, but has an unusual soft spot for children. He transforms into a monstrous bird creature with wings capable of separating into launchable serrated blades. In robot mode, he wields the "Living Metal-Destroying Cannon," a mighty weapon that fuses with his own systems to deliver energy blasts that begin to erode the metallic "skin" of super-robot lifeforms upon impact. The animated series also depicts him frequently using a flail weapon with a hidden blade - his toy features this a non-removal, non-poseable solid-plastic bayonet-style attachment under the barrel of his gun. A shield adorns his right arm, and the animated series also endows him with a scimitar.
As a member of the Breast Force, Deszaras commands two "Breast Animals," or "Breastars" - Tiger Breast and Eagle Breast, who transform from a twin set of chestplates into ferocious animal forms for triple-pronged attacks. Additionally, the two animals can become hand-held weapons for Dezaras to wield - while the toys features them both as guns, the animated series turns Tiger Breast into a bow and arrow. One of the series' episodes reveals that Deszaras becomes weakened when he deploys both Breastars, to the point that Star Saber is able to fight him off in his smaller form of Saber.
As Transformers: Victory had no professional English release (the infamous StarTV dub of Victory had the actors pronounce the name "Dez-sand-rass"), Deszaras's name was not translated in any fashion, leaving fans to interpret the Japanese as best as they were able. Deszaras's name in katakana reads デスザラス Desuzarasu. The popular interpretation of this, based on the pronunciation of the name in the animated series, is "Deathsaurus"; this is challenged by most Japanese transliterations of "saurus" being ザウルス zaurusu.
"Deszaras" is the romanised name which appears on the toy's Japanese packaging and also appears in 2006's Victory Region 2 DVD boxset. The name is intended to evoke those of creatures from sentai and kaiju movies, and may not be based on an English word at all.
[edit] Animated series
Years ago, striving to become the newest of the Decepticon Emperors of Destruction, Deszaras created a gigantic battle fortress capable of destroying planets, but an attack by the young Autobot commander Star Saber saw the fortress de-powered and trapped within a region of space known as the Dark Nebula. This began the enmity between Star Saber and Deszaras, and as both combatants rose through the ranks of their respective armies, Deszaras vowed to eventually liberate his fortress and use it to destroy Star Saber.
After the conclusion of the Masterforce war on Earth, Deszaras set his sights on the planet's vast energy sources, and, from his command post on the Decepticons' starcraft the Thunder Arrow, he directed his troops, the Breast Force and Dinosaur Force in attacks on the planet. Deszaras rarely dirtied his own hands, entering battle only rarely, and only when there was a chance that he could confront Star Saber directly, such as there was when he led the Brestforce in raiding the electrical energy of American subway systems. This led him to be the object of great contempt from Brestforce sub-leader Leozack, who schemed against Deszaras, but systematically failed to succeed in his numerous ploys, either as a result of his own incompetence or the counter-scheming of his subordinate, Hellbat, who sought to overthrow both him and Deszaras. Deszaras was no fool, however, and remained perpetually aware of Leozack's plans - when the time came, he thrashed the Brestforcer in combat and forced him to swear utter loyalty to him.
While Star Saber was on the planet Micro, Deszaras returned to the Dark Nebula to investigate the possibility of reactivating his fortress; he did not have enough energy, but was at least able to confirm that the fortress was in functional order and could be reactivated when the time came. Unfortunately for him, having expended what energy he had to confirm this, he was unable to finish Star Saber when he engaged him in battle in space on the return trip. Later, back on Earth, Deszaras lured Star Saber into a trap in the desert, where he attacked with the power of the Living Metal-Destroying Cannon. The weapon almost finished Star Saber off until God Ginrai intervened and was left at death's door instead, but when he was reconstructed as Victory Leo and combined with Star Saber to form Victory Saber, they were able to thwart Deszaras's plan to bombard Earth with asteroids.
Discovering that the sunken continent of Atlantis contained enough raw energy to re-energise his fortress, Deszaras ransacked the ancient ruins and abandoned the Dinosaur Force to their fate as the Thunder Arrow shot off into space to fulfil his evil plan. With the fortress active and headed directly for Earth, even Victory Saber could not stand up to its power, but a resentful Dinosaur Force supplied information on the fortress's weak spot to Star Saber's adopted human son, Jan, who used his own personal mech to enter the fortress to strike the mentioned vulnerability. As he did so, Deszaras and Star Saber engaged in a vicious battle, during which Deszaras lost an eye, and was eventually defeated when Star Saber broke his sword off in the villain's chest. Gushing fuel and fluid, Deszaras vowed to have the last laugh as he set the crippled fortress on a collision course with Earth, and blew himself out an airlock, vowing to return again and again. But, as his body drifted off into space, no sign of life was visible from the conquered emperor. Victory Saber subsequently destroyed the fortress, and Deszaras was never heard of again.
[edit] Manga
Whereas the animated series made no use of the slightly odd remark in Deszaras's profile he was fond of human children, in the accompanying manga published in the pages of Japan's TV Magazine, it was one of his key character points. As a parallel to Star Saber's adoption of Jan, Deszaras had a "son" of his own, a human boy named Solon, whose mother was killed during a Decepticon attack on Earth, and who Deszaras "adopted", turning him into a cyborg and raising him to believe that he was his son. Solon had frequent clashes with Jan, whose school he began attending, which often degenerated into "my dad can beat up your dad"-style arguments as their "fathers" battled. At one point, Deszaras even attempted to bribe Jan into joining the Decepticons with toys, games, candy and cash.
Solon had his own battle armour and often rode Deszaras's Brestars as steeds, but when Victory Leo and Star Saber merged into Victory Saber, Deszaras sought a way to increase his own power in a similar fashion and crafted a Transformer-sized mech for Solon named King Solon, with which he was able to combine, forming King Zaras. However, in the midst of this battle, Solon discovered the truth about his mother, and his distraction allowed Victory Saber to destroy the King Solon mecha. Deszaras fled, abandoning Solon, who accepted his earthly heritage and joined the Autobots.
The conclusion of the Victory manga is infamous among the fandom, and well-known even by those who have not read it, for its outrageously different approach.[citation needed] During the final battle, as Deszaras's fortress attacks the Earth, it is he, not Liokaiser (who takes the role in the animated series), who battles Star Saber in space. Leozack, then, is able to take his treachery to the ultimate extreme by turning the fortress's power on Deszaras, and Deszaras cripples the craft with his cannon as Star Saber takes Leozack down. Then, the wounded Deszaras reveals the true reason he has quested to liberate the fortress from the Dark Nebula - it is home to the Decepticons' families and civilians. As the shocked Autobots discover this, readers meet Deszaras's wife, Esmeryl, Leozack's sister and the Dinosaur Force's children, and Deszaras and Star Saber then make peace, shaking hands and vowing to work together for the betterment of the Transformer race.
This is the first instance in official Transformers fiction of female Decepticons existing, and moreover, the first to end in such a manner, with both sides allying, instead of the Autobots defeating the Decepticons.
[edit] Dreamwave Productions
Deszaras would receive an unusual reference in issue 10 of Dreamwave Productions' Generation One series - their last before going out of business. In Megatron's flashback he describes discovering a cavern in a forbidden zone on Cybertron, which revealed that the history of the Transformers was far different than previously thought. One of the statues over the entrance seen is clearly Deszaras, with the other being Dai Atlas.
[edit] Transformers: Timelines
This character is presented as being the same Deszaras, who has been recreated as a general in the new Decepticon army centuries after his defeat at the hands of Star Saber. With many successful campaigns under his belt, his growing frustration and the continual rise in power of the Autobots and Maximals over the Decepticons and Predacons led him to explore the possibilities of using the Insecticons to resurrect the glories of the Decepticon Empire. However, only two had survived into the modern era - Buzzclaw and Dirge, who had both lost their cloning ability. Unlocking it again through a series of experiments, Deathsaurus was then attacked by Ironhide and his team of Autobots. He battled the Autobot leader after capturing his subordinates, winning with the grudging help of Flamewar. Even the arrival of Autobot reinforcements seemed sure to fail against the massive army of Insecticon clones - until Bumblebee revealed that his agents had seeded the Insecticons with a virus that would destroy the clones, thwarting Deathsaurus' scheme. His final fate remains unknown.
[edit] Toys
- Generation 1 Dezaras (1989)
- This toy came packages with Tiger Breast and Eagle Breast. He was a Takara exclusive, not released by Hasbro.
- BotCon Deathsaurus (2005)
- At the Transformers convention BotCon 2005, as part of their exclusive toy set, "Descent into Evil," the Transformers: Robots in Disguise Megatron toy was redecoed as Deszaras, repainted in blue and given a new headsculpt to evoke the villain. The figure was released under the "Deathsaurus" name, and was chosen based on his dragon alternate mode.