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  • ...of Dreadwind and Smokejumper (instead of Darkwing). The duo are presumably homages to G2 Dreadwing and Smokescreen. Dreadwing did not appear in any fiction. ...s Prime traps Dreadwing with a shipping crane and in a tense standoff with Wheeljack, Optimus, and the still rigged Bulkhead, Dreadwing agrees to disable the bo
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  • ...peared in episode 10, called "War of The Dinobots." Swoop was created by [[Wheeljack]] and [[Ratchet (Transformers)|Ratchet]] on Earth in 1984. He was created a ...enemies and the three original Dinobots kidnapped [[Optimus Prime]]. After Wheeljack and Ratchet, with the help of Chip Chase, created Swoop and Snarl, the two
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  • {{seealso|Wheeljack}} |owner = Wheeljack
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  • Sludge was created by [[Wheeljack]] and [[Ratchet (Transformers)|Ratchet]] on Earth in 1984. He was created a ...the Autobots were their enemies and the Dinobots kidnapped Optimus Prime. Wheeljack and Ratchet, with the help of Chip Chase, created Swoop and Snarl and the t
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  • ...human crew. Trailbreaker used his force field to contain the fire, while [[Wheeljack]] used his built-in fire suppression systems to douse the flames. ...board depicted that he would be seen dead (much like [[Windcharger]] and [[Wheeljack]]) during the Decepticons' attack on [[Autobot City]]. This was cut from th
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  • {{seealso|Wheeljack}} ...nal character]] and [[third-party Transformer]] homage to ''Generation 1'' Wheeljack made by [[Toyworld]] in 2019.
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  • ...ned to make a stand. Carrying the powerful weapons recently developed by [[Wheeljack|Jack]], they were dispatched to the field. A fierce battle to protect the M [[Category:Artfire homages]]
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  • ...In the animated Transformers series he was voiced by [[Neil Ross]]. Later homages to Slag have been renamed Snarl, because of the offensive meaning of the wo In ''[[The Transformers]]'' Slag was created by [[Wheeljack]] and [[Ratchet (Transformers)|Ratchet]] on Earth in 1984. He was created a
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  • ...enemies and the three original Dinobots kidnapped [[Optimus Prime]]. After Wheeljack and Ratchet, with the help of Chip Chase, created Swoop and Snarl, the two ...signs much like their War Within designs) appear in a story that partially homages their Marvel Generation 1 origin. Seeking payback for a humiliating defeat
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  • :A 6-pack of Stunticon recolors that are homages to the unreleased ''Generation 2'' Stunticons. Wildrider has a grudge against the Autobot Wheeljack. He served in the same unit as Breakdown, the Stunticons.
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  • :A 6-pack of Stunticon recolors that are homages to the unreleased ''Generation 2'' Stunticons. :A remold and recolor of ''Prime'' Deluxe Wheeljack.
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  • :A ''Combiner Wars'' figure later remolded into [[Wheeljack]], [[Ravage (Transformers)|Ravage]], [[Jumpstream]], [[Counterpunch]], and :A 6-pack of recolors that are homages to the unreleased ''Generation 2'' Stunticons.
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