Cyclonus (Generation 1)
Cyclonus is the name of several fictional characters from the Transformers series.
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Transformers: Generation 1
Cyclonus was the inspiration for the TFcon character Anarchy.
Fictional biography
Cyclonus is a huge and emotionless air warrior. He has vast resources of power and can draw strength in direct proportion to his need. Cyclonus is equipped with nuclear-powered turbine engines which enable him to reach speeds greater than Mach 2. In robot mode, he carries an oxidating laser that fuses an enemy robot's internal mechanisms. Cyclonus has no weaknesses and no interests other than conquest.
Books
Ladybird Books
Cyclonus is featured in the 1986 Ladybird Books story Galvatron's Air Attack.[1]
Cyclonus is featured in the 1988 story Decepticons at the Pole. Seeking a new energy source, the Decepticons decide, on the advice of their Nebulan partners, to build an energy converter at the pole and harness cosmic energy via Nebulos' magnetic field. The Autobots discover the plan and realise that interfering with the energy flow will doom the planet. When Cyclonus refuses to listen to reason, they launch an attack and destroy the energy pyramid. The Decepticons then make a second attempt, by moving Scorponok and the entire Decepticon force to the pole and then establishing a more complex energy converter. The Autobots launch an attack during which Kup, Blurr and Sureshot manage to melt the permafrost under the converter and collapse it.[2]
Marvel Books
Cyclonus appears in the Marvel Books 1986 story and coloring book The Invasion of the Decepticon Camp by Pat Brigandi.[3]
Comics
3H Enterpirses
Cyclonus betrayed the Wreckers and stole the Divine Light (an object of enormous power) to deliver it to Cryotek.
Toys
- Generation 1 Decepticon Jet Cyclonus (1986)
- A new mold. Turns from robot to Cybertronia jet.
- Generation 1 Targetmaster Cyclonus with Nightstick (1986)
- A remold of the 1986 toy. Cyclonus turns from robot to Cybertronia jet, while Nightstick turns from robot to gun.
Gallery
Unicron Trilogy
Shattered Glass
References
- ↑ Grant, John (1986). Galvatron's Air Attack. Ladybird Books. ISBN 0-7214-0988-1.
- ↑ Grant, John (1988). Decepticons at the Pole. Ladybird Books. ISBN 0721410685.
- ↑ Brigandi, Pat (1986). The Invasion of the Decepticon Camp. Marvel Books. ISBN 0871351021.