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Star Sapphire is the central villainess of the 2006 anime film Transformers: Trouble in Bonita Springs who can transforms into a purple 1960 Ford Country Squire station wagon. She is a Decepticon spy tasked with hunting down and killing Autobots and alongside her partner named Black Knight (Jennifer Hale). She was voiced by Vicki Lewis in the American English dub, who also voiced Lulu Jones in Phineas and Ferb, and Yuko Kato in the Japanese dub.

Personality[]

Definitely more brutish of the two, unlike Black Knight who is willing to manipulate and even prostrate should the situation requires it, Star Sapphire has no compunction displaying her annoyance having bowing down to humans and using torture, violence against those whom she sees as annoying, nuisance, and insignificant.

Description[]

Alongside Black Knight, Star Sapphire was assigned by Decepticon leader Megatron to wipe out Autobots, even after Megatron crash-landed on earth after became frozen solid under the custody of Sector 105 when he failed to retrieve the onyx gemstone.

Star Sapphire was first seen with Black Knight torturing the Autobot scout named Wall Climber in the rings of Uranus for the location of Supreme Thunder, but Hill Jumper refuses to talk. It wasn't until they received a signal detailing the location Wasp Stinger, who is currently located in Bonita Springs, Florida as his homing beacon was accidentally activated by a red-haired teenage girl named Daphne Blake (Grey DeLisle). Taking the opportunity, Black Knight and Star Sapphire killed Wall Climber before heading over to earth, where they contacted Samantha Weatherly's envious sister-in-law Katrina Weatherly (head of Sector 105). Posing as peacekeepers, Black Knight and Star Sapphire made a deal with Weatherly by claiming that Wasp Stinger is a war criminal and that he must be brought over to them as soon as possible. To that end, Weatherly had Gwendolyn Wu (Jessica DiCicco) to let the duo gain access to earth's satellites in order to pinpoint Wasp Stinger current location.

Black Knight and Star Sapphire eventually manages to find Wasp Stinger after he accidentally caused a power surge in Daphne's neighborhood. With the opportunity at hand, they help Weatherly and his troop in capturing Wasp Stinger, much to Daphne's objections. While Daphne is sent home by Weatherly, Black Knight and Star Sapphire interrogate Wasp Stinger through torture, but it wasn't until they learned that he received a message from Supreme Thunder about making earth their new refuge and protecting it from Decepticon forces. Upon seeing this, Black Knight and Star Sapphire decided to summon their Decepticon friends to earth, even killing Gwendolyn Wu when she hears of this and warns Weatherly about it.

Leaving Wasp Stinger for dead, Black Knight and Star Sapphire head over to a transmission tower next to a docking pier, where they utilized it in an attempt to signal incoming Decepticons to their location. Fortunately, Wasp Stinger is revived by Daphne and heads over to the tower to stop them, drawing their attention by firing her weapons at the tower. Star Sapphire is dispatched by an irritated Black Knight to deal with Wasp Stinger leading to a brutal fight between the two. Eventually, Star Sapphire morphs into her helicopter form and opens fire on Wasp Stinger who manages to snag her propellers with a chain. The Decepticon transforms back only to become further entangled in the chains which tighten to the point she is rendered immobilized. Even in this state, Star Sapphire taunts Wasp Stinger only for the Autobot to violently kill her by pulling the chain, tearing Star Sapphire apart before finally exploding.

Trivia[]

  • Star Sapphire's license plate reads "31760", an Easter egg which is a reference to March 17, 1960, the birthdate of Vicki Lewis.
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