
He then gave the other Decepticons an opportunity to join him. Upon reaching the Cortex Helm’s chamber, Tarn stole the helm and reprogrammed the Decepticon supersoldiers to obey him.


Tarn accompanied a small group of Autobots and Decepticons to find Thunderhowl, who led them to Onyx Prime's invisible floating island. After attempts to stop the fighting between the supersoldiers proved fruitless, Tarn offered a solution in the form of the Cortex Helm. Despite the Autobots and Decepticons restraining his pursuers, Tarn shot them with his cannon, claiming they posed a threat to everyone. Tarn was attacked by two other clones and escaped to another universe that Megatron had previously attempted to conquer, with the other supersoldiers in pursuit. He had, at some point, killed his universe's Soundwave.įollowing Megatron's demise, the supersoldiers began fighting each other for leadership. One of these soldiers evolved beyond his programming and named himself Tarn. In another universe, Megatron used the power of Vector Sigma to create a race of Decepticon supersoldiers. that I am a Decepticon?įiction Cyberverse cartoon Voice actor: Marc Thompson (English)

If he did not believe other Decepticons would follow in his peace-destroying footsteps, Tarn would have been, and maybe still is, the perfect Decepticon. Much like the great leader he replaced, he fancies theatrics in front of a large audience to prove his capabilities and that of his army. Living up to the symbol he wears on his face, Tarn deceives those around to accomplish his one goal: to surpass Megatron by finishing what he started. With a mind of his own, his missing arm and battered state belies his sheer strength, though it pales in comparison to his deceptiveness. Part of the supposed perfect Decepticon race, Tarn was once simply a nameless drone, but no longer.
