Many were bothered by the fact that many of the
Transformers Animated Starscream clones weren't named, but today, at least one of them has been. The female Starscream clone has been named Slipstream.
Posting on his blog the Disciples of Boltax, Jim Sorenson recalls that he pitched the name to Hasbro Designer Eric Siebenaler while putting together the
Transformers Animated: Allspark Almanac.
Mr. Siebenaler agreed to the name.

Below is Mr. Sorenson's recount of the events, originally posted at his
Disciples of Boltax blog:
I'm LOVING BotCon this year. I mean, I love BotCon every year, but this year there are a number of factors that are making it kick even MORE ass than usual. The fact that it's a 20 minute drive from my house is great; the sheer volume of guests, phenomenal; the fact that I picked up two packets of rare character models, superb.
But in a way, all that pales in comparison to a throw-away line from Eric Siebenaler, the Hasbro designer behind most of the Animated toyline. Friend of the blog Colin asked about whether there will be a toy for the female seeker. While there are unfortunately no plans to make her, Eric confirmed the name I proposed for her as a part of putting together The AllSpark Almanac: Slipstream. Obviously, making Transformers books is pretty neat, but to get the chance to name a character is priceless.
Of course, it's not like it was our decision. It all started when Bill and I were brainstorming with Derrick Wyatt about the almanac. I mentioned that we needed a name for her, since everyone else had names (I know that there hasn't been an official toy with the name Ramjet on it, but that'll be in the book too). Derrick mentioned, offhandedly, that since she was played by Tara Strong, it was remotely possible that they could get a name into the show, but that they hadn't thought of any since her deco was brand new. We suggested Slipstream, which he liked. Derrick shouted it over the wall to Marty Isenberg, who also thought it worked well, so we put it into the book.
Even then, though, it wasn't official. Since we're (Cartoon Network and IDW both) licensees of Hasbro, they rightly get the final say. I was pretty sure that there wouldn't be any problems, especially once we got back the notes on the first draft and nothing was said about it. Still, I didn't want to jump the gun until we got the 100% final sign-off on the final version of the book. So, when Eric announced the name today, I was very pleasantly surprised. I guess it's official. Of course, I've teased about it a bit in the past, but I made sure not to be too specific just in case.
I hope you guys like the name! I know it's not Susan, but I thought that it had the same sort of feeling as the other seekers. A pair of words, connotations of flight, vaguely feminine. Let me know what you think.
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