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  • ...t with teleportation powers. The original Skywarp was a Decepticon warrior who was introduced in 1984. The second Skywarp was a heroic Maximal character f ...s a Decepticon warrior. Like his name suggests, is able to [[Teleportation|teleport]].<REF>{{Cite book | title=Transformers: The Ultimate Guide | last=Furman |
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  • ...ration 1'' stories, able to turn into a blue jet fighter. Since then other characters from have been introduced in other Transformers stories, most similar to th ...inal Decepticon Seekers from the first year of the series. He is a warrior who usually turns into a jet. He sometimes helps form the [[Sky Reign]] combine
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  • '''Optimus Prime''' is a [[fictional character]] in the [[Transformers]] series. He is leader of the Autobots in ...n of Optimus dislikes [[rap music]], putting him at odds with music-loving characters like [[Blaster (Transformers)|Blaster]] and [[Jazz (Transformers)|Jazz]].
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  • '''Doublerock''' is a [[fictional character]] from the [[Machine Robo]] series. He is an evil two-headed memb ...turn into a large rock of coal and if shattered he can reform. He can fly, teleport and pass though solid soil rock with ease. Because of his mechanoid nature,
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  • ...d names in the Transformers series, and is almost entirely synonymous with characters possessing Formula One racing car alternate modes. The first Mirage was int |motto ="''Who and what I am, I hide from my enemy.''"<BR> "''Can you keep up with my speed?''"
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  • Below is a partial list of [[character (arts)|fictional character]]s who have died in [[American comic book]]s, specifically in the [[superhero]] ge ...after witnessing several improbable returns, fans begin to doubt that any characters are permanently dead, and death begins to lose its dramatic impact.<ref nam
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  • ...eries introduced in 1986. He is a (usually) evil member of the Rock People who works for the Gandora. ...hes tall and weighs 1.05 tons. His weapon of choice is his Club Deal which can fire his Beta Beam, but he sometimes carries a sword or a shoulder mounted
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  • |characters = ...lob (comics)#Age of Apocalypse|Blob]], Kurt promises to "kill the bastards who ruined our lives".<ref>''Uncanny X-Force'' #19</ref> He is openly hostile c
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  • '''Grungy''' is a [[fictional character]] from the [[GoBots]] series introduced in 1985. He is the combin ===Fictional biography===
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  • ...wing bare-bone skull, Skeletor seeks to conquer [[Castle Grayskull]] so he can learn its ancient secrets, which would make him unstoppable and enable him ...entice, Skeletor, and forced him to divulge the whereabouts of his master, who had retreated to his base of operations, Snake Mountain. When cornered, Hor
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  • |data25 = ''"I can't deal with that now."'' ...red in the 1986 ''The Transformers'' animated film as an Autobot commander who turned into a car-carrier. He is also known as a Ultra Mammoth.
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  • '''Starscream''' is a [[fictional character]] in the [[Transformers]] series. He is a high ranking Decepticon ...rom the [[Beast Wars]]-era [[Maximal (Transformers)|Maximal]] [[Dinobot]], who also defected from his initial faction, the [[Predacon (Transformers)|Preda
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  • ...akara. Despite their similar looks and names, they are treated as separate characters in the fiction, with the US version being the original character, and the J ===Fictional biography===
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  • "''Burn the land, and boil the sea, you can't take the sky from me...''" - Joss Whedon, 2002 '''Sky-Wind''' is a [[fictional character]] and [[third-party Transformer]] homage to the 1984 Decepticon S
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  • ...[[Transformers]] series. He was introduced in 2000 as a mutant Transformer who lacks a true humanoid robot mode, instead turning to different animals. ...baracuda to scorpion, with no robot mode. He is a brooding warrior who can teleport 30 meters. Poison Bite is second in command of the Mutants, under Icebird.
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  • '''Nemesis''' is a [[fictional character]] from the GoBots series. He is a combiner project devised by [[D ...s from his hands. His body heals quickly when supplied with energy. He can teleport thanks to the P4 Power Suit having that ability.
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  • ...[[Transformers]] series. The first Jefire is a heroic Autobot Sky Guardian who turns into a jet. He was introduced in 1985. The second Jetfire is the seco ===Fictional biography===
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  • '''Land Commander 5''' is a [[fictional character]] from the [[Machine Robo]] series introduced in 1986. He is the ...y the merging of the Command Tank with the four Powersuits. It can fly and teleport. It stands 19 feet tall and weighs 23.5 tons. He should not be confused wit
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  • '''Road Rocket''' is the name of three [[fictional character]]s from the [[Transformers]] series. The original the partner to ===Fictional biography===
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  • ...ies. The first is a Seacon Targetmaster who turns into a manta ray monster who was introduced in 1988 as part of ''Generation 1''. Seawing was also one of ...ranacon on the toy instructions. Like all the Targetmaster Seacon limbs he can also form a weapon.
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