Nemesis Command

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Nemesis Command is a base from the Titans Return portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
That way is a very nice way.
It's pleasant down that way, too.

Nemesis Command is a formidable base made from Quickswitch, Sky Shadow, Trypticon, Blaster Powermaster Optimus Prime, and Overlord. What threat could make those disparate warriors connect together?

Toys

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Generations

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  • Chaos on Velocitron
    • Quickswitch
  • Powermaster Optimus Prime
  • Blaster
  • Sky Shadow
  • Trypticon
  • Overlord


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Notes

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Of course, people do go both ways.
  • Nemesis Command was originally named in Trypticon's official product description, without any particular Leader Class figures specified. A suggested combination was later given in the "Siege on Cybertron" box set instructions. It's depicted by loosely connecting instructions art of the various toys' base modes (IE, copy/pasting them up next to each other without regard to scale or how the toys would actually connect). Additionally, while it depicts Powermaster Optimus Prime as part of the set-up, Powermaster Optimus Prime is labeled "Autobot Blaster." Is the (slapdash) instruction art correct, or the labeling? Who knows?

Foreign names

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  • Mandarin: Bàoyìnghào Jūntuán Zhǐhuī (China, 报应号军团指挥, "Nemesis Command")

See also

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