Rapticon

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Transformers character
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Beast Machines Rapticon toy
Name Rapticon
Maximal
Series Beast Machines
First appearance Transformers: The Wreckers #1 by 3H Enterprises
Information
Alternate modes Transmetal II Velociraptor
Function Guerrilla Combat Specialist
Motto "I have no true enemies, because no one will stand against me!"
Rank 7
Sub-group Deluxe Beasts, Dinobots

Rapticon is a fictional character from the Transformers series. He is a Dinobot who turns into a robotic velociraptor who was introduced in 2001 as part of the Beast Machines toy line.

Beast Machines

Rapticon is a fictional Dinobot character first seen in the Beast Machines toy line.

Fictional biography

Size, strength, speed and superior intelligence are all trademarks of Rapticon. As fierce and cutthroat in battle as he is with insults and one-liners, but Vehicons would much rather be on the receiving end of his verbal assaults than his physical ones. Reinforced tail can smash Vehicon weapons and bodies to pieces almost instantly. Enhanced vision allows him to eye the enemy from massive distances and immediately identify weak spots in their formations. Sonic roar can cause permanent damage to Vehicon radars and sensors. Devises and executes ambushes and raids with unmatched precision and success.

Comics

The Dinobots in "Departure" by 3H Enterprises

In "Departure" by 3H Enterprises the Wreckers, Mutants and Dinobots arrive on Cybertron and are sent on missions by the Oracle. [1]

After arriving on Arkus in "Betrayal" the planet the Dinobots are attacked by the Dweller and his energon zombie horde.[2]

Toys

  • Beast Machines Deluxe Rapticon (2001)
A recolor of Beast Wars Transmetal II Dinobot.

References

  1. Glen Hallit (w), Dan Khanna (p). ""Departure"" Transformers: The Wreckers 1 (July 13, 2001), 3H Enterprises
  2. Glen Hallit & Rob Gerbracht (w), Dan Khanna (p). ""Betrayal"" Transformers: The Wreckers 2 (2002), 3H Enterprises

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