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"To forget the past is to doom the
future. "
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| Profile: Flamewar was one of the original members of Megatron's army during the first Great War. Since that time, she has served as everything from a warrior to a scientist. In her current role as agent of the Tripredicus Council, she hopes to help guide the Predacon Alliance into a position of power and one day, defeat the Autobots and the Maximals. She holds disdain for the current crop of Decepticon Generals, including Deathsaurus. Flamewar sees them all as pale imitators of Megatron, whose loss she mourns to this day. While on the outside she maintains bravado, deep down inside, Flamewar yearns for days long gone with sadness and anger. Abilities: Having stolen the plans for her current body from the Autobots, Flamewar made modifications to increase her abilities. Her body is able to generate a low level force field, which virutally eliminates friction, allowing her to achieve high speed in both robot and vehicle modes. Her vehicle mode has been clocked at speeds in excess of 400 mph. Her weapon has greater range and accuracy than the original plans dictated as well. Flamewar is incredibly intelligent and experienced in combat. Weakness: Flamewar's tendency to look back at the past can sometimes cloud her judgement regarding her present actions. |
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Intelligence
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Courage
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7.6
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9.2
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5
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| Variations |
There are no known variations
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Notes |
Availability: This figure was available exclusively to Primus Package pre-registrants at Botcon 2005 in 2005. |
| Additional Versions of Flamewar: There are no additional versions of Flamewar. |
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| Recolors: This mold was recolored from Energon Arcee (2004) and Ariel Paradron Type (2005, Japan) and was later colored into Movie Target Arcee (2007), and Movie Elita-One (2007). | |
| Remolds: This figure was remolded into Chromia (2005) and Flareup (2005). | |
Name Reuses: The name Flamewar was never reassigned. |