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“ | Don't mess with ma boi! | „ |
~ Mirage to Scourge |
“ | WOO! HOO! HOO! YEAH! Your boy is back! This dude said I wasn't even gonna start! | „ |
~ Mirage after Noah fixed him in Mid-Credit. |
Mirage is one of the two deuteragonists (alongside Elena Wallace) of the 2023 film Transformers: Rise of the Beasts. He is a Multi-Changer Autobot spy with the ability to create illusions around him. He is the guardian and best friend of Noah Diaz.
He is voiced by Pete Davidson, who will voice Petey the Cat in Dog Man.
Biography[]
Background[]
In 1987, Mirage was one of the Autobots who successfully came to Earth. According to him, Earth was supposed to be a pitstop for the Autobots to regroup. However, Mirage and his team ended up stranded on the planet, with Optimus unable to find a way home. The Autobots hid in Brooklyn, New York, where Mirage disguised himself as a Porsche, abandoned in a parking garage.
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts[]
In desperate need of cash, Noah Diaz participated in a carjacking attempt on a Porsche that his friend Reek scouted out. Successfully breaking in, Noah realized the car was acting strangely when it locked him inside and played a message from someone on the radio. The car soon sped off with Noah stuck inside, leaving him in the middle of a car chase with the police. After throwing them off with his holographic projections, Mirage took Noah to a warehouse and revealed himself, where they soon after met the rest of the Autobots. Mirage transformed and introduced himself to a shocked Noah before the other Autobots, Bumblebee and Arcee, arrived, who - especially Optimus Prime - unfortunately did not share his appreciation of Noah. However, when Arcee revealed that the all-important Transwarp Key was currently within a museum, Mirage banked on the idea of using Noah to infiltrate the building and retrieve the Key. Neither the other Autobots nor Noah liked said plan at first, but Mirage managed to convince the human by showing off his transformation abilities and offering to let Noah sell him in the guise of many expensive cars so he could get the money for his brother's hospital bills.
Taking on a garbage truck as a temporary alternate mode to trick the museum's security into letting them in, Mirage waited in the parking lot while Noah went inside. Unfortunately, that was when the Terrorcons Scourge, Battletrap, and Nightbird came knocking, also in search of the Key. Mirage was the first to respond to the threat, transforming to robot mode and firing away at the airborne Nightbird, but ended up being snatched up into the air and dropped from a considerable height by the Terrorcon ninja for his troubles. He made a rough landing right in front of Noah and Elena Wallace as they escaped the besieged museum, but his relief that his friend was alive was short-lived when the two Freezers that had been chasing the humans latched onto him instead. He was thus unable to help when Scourge delivered an apparently lethal stab and cannon blast to Bumblebee but recovered after Airazor's appearance convinced Scourge - who had obtained the Transwarp Key - to call a retreat for the day.
Later that night Mirage attempted to listen in on a conversation between Noah and Kris by standing on a car parked outside the apartment building and peering in, but ended up being discovered by Kris when the car crumpled under his weight. As he watched Noah talk Kris out of accompanying them to Peru, Mirage commented that the boy had heart. Kris then made Mirage promise to protect Noah at any cost, a promise Mirage readily agreed to.
The next morning Mirage served as Noah's ride as they showed up for their flight to Peru, but he expressed immediate disdain when he figured out their ride would be Stratosphere, stating he'd rather walk. His opinion was ignored, and they arrived in Cusco without much fuss and met up with the Autobot, Wheeljack. The Autobots were unable to move in directly because of a festival that left the town extra crowded, so Mirage handed Noah a multi-purpose tech gauntlet to aid him in his task before he and the Autobots placed themselves in strategic positions to keep a lookout for the Terrorcons while the humans searched for the other half of the Key. His stylish alternate mode garnered the attention of quite a few locals, who even used him for a quick photo op. This would have been fine if Mirage hadn't let the vanity get to his head and distract him from the Freezer tracking Noah and Elena, which had leaped past right behind him just as he reported to Optimus that the coast was clear. This mishap meant he only found out the Terrorcons were there after said Freezer had reached Noah when the human radioed him in a panic.
The Autobots peeled out, but the Terrorcons were in hot pursuit. As Optimus battled Scourge and Wheeljack and Arcee tangled with Battletrap and Nightbird, Mirage ended up being the only Autobot to stay on the road until the end without any distractions. Hence he was the earliest to arrive on the scene when Optimus Primal confronted the two humans, pulling his blaster on "Donkey Kong" and ordering the Maximal to unhand his friends, but Cheetor burst out of the bushes in a flash and pinned him down in return. After Optimus Prime arrived and the situation was defused, Mirage walked alongside Noah as they all headed to the Maximal lair. It was there he revealed that he had been staying in contact with Kris through a walkie-talkie wired into his arm, having received a Sonic the Hedgehog-themed call sign of his own as "Knuckles".
The next morning, when Airazor was revealed to have been turned into a Terrorcon because of an infection device Scourge had shot at her the day before, Mirage couldn't do much before Airazor flew off with Elena in her clutches and Primal in pursuit. He and the other Autobots only arrived after Primal was forced to put Airazor down before the mind-control fully took her over, and could do little more than stare in shocked sorrow.
Despite the bleak odds, Mirage was spurred into action again when Noah gathered all the Autobots and Maximals to help formulate a plan that would foil Scourge's plans. As the others met the Terrorcons in a frontal charge as a massive distraction, Mirage led Noah and Elena to an access tunnel that would lead directly below the terminal the Key was in. Scourge hadn't taken the bait, however, so Mirage raced ahead to provide the Terrorcon leader with his own distraction. Using his holographic doubles to their fullest extent, Mirage was able to hold his own against the much bigger and stronger foe for quite some time, even getting some good hits in. Scourge eventually outmatched him and grabbed him by the throat, preparing to kill him with the cannon on his other arm, but the Autobot freed himself with an opportune kick that also knocked the villain's mask clean off and revealed his broken, disfigured face.
Unfortunately, that had been the last straw for Scourge. Laying Mirage out with a retaliatory kick to the face, he aimed his blaster at the exposed Noah with intent to kill. But Mirage leaped into the line of fire at the nick of time, covering Noah even as Scourge fired off a withering volley of blasts that blew entire chunks (and limbs) off his body to fulfill his promise with Kris. The damage proved too much for him, and the Autobot's optics went dark. At that moment Kris hailed Mirage on the walkie-talkie, leaving Noah no choice but to inform his brother of the Autobot's demise while trapped under Mirage's unmoving body.
As it turned out, however, Mirage wasn't actually quite dead yet. He invigorated himself just enough to regain consciousness by the time Kris was done giving Noah his best pep talk but had been so badly damaged he could not move on his own. So Mirage shed all his damaged parts and formed what remained into an exo-suit for Noah, providing him with extra protection, strength, and firepower. Noah went on to use the suit to participate further in the final battle, assisting Optimus Prime in his climactic duel with Scourge and even helping save Prime's life from the collapsing Transwarp portal.
Noah brought the exo-suit back with him to America, where he set about constructing a new body for Mirage using various parts sourced for him by Reek. Reek expressed disbelief that the resulting patchwork of a car could even start, but Mirage proved him wrong by transforming right before a flabbergasted Reek's eyes.
Personality[]
Mirage has a slightly arrogant nature and sometimes acts alone without paying attention to his leader's instructions. Apart from this nature, Mirage is also shown to be very loyal to Noah and will listen to his suggestions. Especially when Noah was almost killed by Scourge's projectile attacks, Mirage willingly used his body as a shield to protect him. Additionally, Mirage also transforms himself into Noah's Cybertronian exosuit armor, which suggests a stronger bond between the two not just ordinary friends.
Appearance[]
Mirage robot mode design takes many aspects from his G1-Cartoon counterpart, being white and blue in color.
Powers and Abilities[]
Powers[]
- Cybertronian Physiology: Being from Cybertron, Mirage has a larger size than a typical standard human.
- Superhuman Strength: Mirage possesses a great amount of strength.
- Superhuman Durability: Mirage possesses superhuman-like strength, which makes him durable against his opponents.
- Superhuman Speed: Mirage possesses a great amount of speed.
- Superhuman Agility: Mirage possesses incredible superhuman agility.
- Superhuman Stamina: Mirage possesses a great amount of stamina.
- Superhuman Reflexes: Mirage has super reflexes, which allow him to best some larger opponents.
- Longevity: Being a Cybertronian creature, Mirage possesses a longer lifespan.
- Holographic Projection: Mirage possesses special abilities to create holographic projection. He created duplicates of himself when Mirage and Noah were being chased by a police officer and when he was fighting Scourge during the final battle.
- Exosuit Protocol: After being wounded in battle by Scourge while protecting Noah, Mirage activated this protocol and gave him his exosuit for Noah to better protect himself at the same level as the other Autobots.
Abilities[]
- Master Combatant: Like the rest of his Autobots allies, Mirage was the master combatant.
- Marksmanship: To be added
Equipment[]
- Holograms
- Back-up Exosuit
- Arm cannon (Dual)
Gallery[]
Images[]
Quotes[]
“ | Scared? Oh, please. I'm not scared. That's just engine oil. | „ |
~ Mirage to Cheetor |
Trivia[]
- Mirage disguises himself as a Porsche similar to Jazz from the original cartoon, but he also has Hound's original ability to generate holograms from the same original cartoon, and has a personality similar to Smokescreen from Transformers: Prime.
- Mirage's original backstory of being from the upper class was used as inspiration for his cocky attitude.
- Pete Davidson received praise and positive criticism for his performance as Mirage.
- On the promotional posters and the toyline, he has a battle mask even though he never wore it in the actual film.
- When the current rebooted movie timeline revealed with Bumblebee was the main protagonist in the first movie, then this would make Mirage was promoted as the main protagonist in the second sequel of rebooted movie.
- Opposed to his original movie counterpart, Mirage didn't transform into Ferrari as the main alt mode nor did it have a red color scheme.
- In the original cut, Mirage was going to die during the final confrontation with Scourge. However, in the final film, Mirage survives.
See Also[]
- Mirage aka Dino - his other self from the original timelines
External Links[]
- Mirage on the Near Pure Good Wiki
- Mirage on the TFWiki.net
- Mirage on the Teletraan I: The Transformers Wiki
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