Exo-walker

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Weak, ill, or injured Transformers might use an exo-walker to help them move around.

Fiction

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Beast Wars: Uprising

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On a dystopian, fuel-starved Cybertron, the ruling Builders of Cybertron preferred to remain immobile to conserve fuel. On the occasions when they did need to move around, however, they possessed exo-walkers. Broken Windshields Though they were slow and cumbersome, requiring the assistance of a valet to get in and out of, they were a more fuel-efficient of locomotion than walking or transforming, which made them popular and economical options. Derailment

Those Transformers who were not hardwired into the arena walls often used exo-walkers so that they could attend the Games in person. Broken Windshields

At least some models of exo-walker contained a set of external manipulators so that the user within could pick up objects. Derailment The Inexorable March

After being critically wounded in the Vehicon Apocalypse, Lio Convoy was temporarily confined to an exo-walker. Derailment By the time he reappeared on Metascan Omega, he had made a full recovery. The Inexorable March

Notes

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  • The term "exo-walker" may be a reference to the devices of the same name from [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Exo-Squad|{{#if:||Exo-Squad}}]].