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Tech Spec |
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"Nothing to fear here! It'll all be okay..." |
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A founding member of Colonel Deathsaurus' Mayhem Suppression Squad, Thundercracker abandoned his civilian post to oppose the Autobots as a resistance fighter. Jovial and friendly, he is the squad's "morale mechanism". He pities anything that cannot fly, though he uses mango-clamps to take friends flying whether they like it or not. He can create 50-meter wide zones of pure silence but prefers to fight using his cryonic blaster and drone rockets.
Recently, during a routine surveillance mission, Thundercracker picked up a signal coming from the prison at Paradron. He couldn't be sure, but could it be that some type of jailbreak was in progress? |
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| Strength |
Intelligence |
Speed |
Endurance |
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Courage |
Fireblast |
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7 |
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10 |
7 |
7 |
10 |
7 |
10 |
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| Variations |
| There are no known variations of this figure. |
Notes |
Availability: This figure was available exclusively at Botcon 2011 with Botcon 2011 Shattered Glass Galvatron (2011) in 2011. |
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| Additional Versions of Thundercracker: There are many additional versions of Thundercracker, for more information see our G1 Thundercracker Toy Table. |
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| Recolors: This mold was recolored from Classics Starscream (2006), Classics Skywarp (2006), Botcon 2007 Thundercracker (2007), Acid Storm (2008), Transformers: Universe Classics 2.0 Starscream (2009), Henkei Ghost Starscream (2009, Japan), and Generations Thundercracker (2011). | |||
| Remolds: This figure was remolded into Classics Ramjet (2007), Botcon 2007 Dirge (2007), Botcon 2007 Thrust (2007), Generations Thrust (2010), Generations Dirge (2010), and Transformers Collectors' Club Ramjet (2011). | |||
Name Reuses: The name Thundercracker was reassigned to Armada Thundercracker (2003-2004), Cybertron Thundercracker (2005-2006), Movie Thundercracker (2007-2011), Animated Thundercracker (2008), and Kreon Thundercracker (2011). |
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