Toxin (Headrobots)

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Toxin
Third party Transformer character
Toxin-art.jpg
Headrobots Toxin on Loafer's body art
Information
Species Transformer
Abilities

Shapeshifting
Affiliation

Decepticon
Alternate mode

Robotic cobra/head
Motto

"One might die, but it aids in my progress."

Toxin is a fictional character made by third party Transformer company Headrobots. He is an homage to an unreleased Takara Headmaster cobra toy and an exclusive to TFcon 2011.

Transformers

In 2011 Headrobots created an exclusive recolor of their Cobra Headmaster. This toy was an exclusive to TFcon 2011.

Fictional biography

When Lord Zarak needed someone to help copy the Headmaster and Transtector technology that Stronghold pioneered, he turned to Toxin. Toxin biggest claim to fame back on Cybertron was the mass cloning process of Reflector which bulked out Megatron‘s army during the early days of the war. He made 3 special clones for himself Edge, Shield and Bullet (Dubbed the NIGHT OPS SFX) as his hired goons to help get him needed “materials” for future experiments. All was going well for Toxin till he along with Lord Zarak got captured by the Autobots. His personal Transtector body was destroyed in the scuffle and now he hopes to break free and commandeer a new one.[1]

Convention comics

Toxin appeared in the unlicensed mini-comic released for the 2011 TFcon, called "Changes in War". Set on the planet Master before the events of Transformers: The Headmasters Loafer is killed by Toxin, who steals his transtector.[2]

Toys

  • Headrobots Toxin (2011)
Toxin is a recolor of Headrobots Cobra with an added gun accessory, like Snake. When plugged into a 1987 Headmaster figure he reveals a SPD 7, STR 5, INT 6. Sold exclusively at TFcon 2011, only 100 of were created.[3]

Toxin gallery

References

  1. http://www.seibertron.com/transformers/news/2nd-tfcon-2011-exclusive-announced-head-robots-toxin/22383/
  2. Daniel Arseneault ] (w), Alex Milne (p), Josh Perez (col). "Changes in War" ' (July 29th, 2011), TFcon
  3. http://www.tfcon.ca/history-of-tfcon

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