Quint-02

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Quint-02
Third party Transformer character
Quint02-box.jpg
Quint-02 box
Created by

Impossible Toys
Release number

QUINT-02
Information
Species Quintesson
Occupation Scientist
Abilities

Alternate mode

None
Function

Scientist
Tech Specs

ST04 IN10 SP09 EN04

RN07 CO07 FB08 SK10

Quint-02 is a third party Transformer toy made by Impossible Toys in 2008 that is an homage to the Transformers series Quintesson aliens.

Impossible Toys

Quint-02 is based on the Quintesson scientist Inquirata.

According to his tech specs Quint-02 is incredible intelligent and skilled. He's also very fast and packs impressive firepower. His strength is slightly below normal.

Development

Quint-02 went up for pre order in October 2007.[1]

Reception

Quint-02 was featured in the 2013 toy reference book Transforming Collections by Philip Reed.[2]

Fictional biography

The Quintesson Scientist is supported by a propulsion column with a light-up feature. The Scientist is distinguished by a large and ornate cranial housing, and an elongated face constructed to present a pompous, condescending countenance. The Scientist is equipped with side-mounted clusters of dark green tentacles as well as a base-aligned ring of longer, thinner tendrils. Having created Autobots and Decepticons as servitor races, the Quintessons were defeated by their creations, expelled from Cybertron, and forced to colonize the much less grandiose planet of Quintessa. Consequently the Quintessons are now disgruntled, and are forced to entertain themselves with mock trials, petty cruelties, bizarre experimentations and attempted subterfuges.

Toys

  • Impossible Toys Quint-02 Scientist (2008)
An original third party Transformers mold created by Impossible Toys.

Gallery

References

  1. http://www.tfw2005.com/transformers-news/3rd-party-unlicensed-41/impossible-toys-to-release-kremzeek-additional-quintessons-155902/?catid=searchresults&searchid=12932
  2. Reed, Philip (2013). Transforming Collections. ISBN 978-1-62620-496-6. 

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