Train Wars: Goshooter & Shūta Gō Chapter

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"Train Wars:
Goshooter & Shūta Gō Chapter"
電車大戦 ゴーシューター&剛秀太 編
(Densha Taisen Goshooter to Gō Shūta Hen)
Publisher TakaraTomy
First published March 10, 2015
Story & art by Yuki Ohshima
Continuity Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity
Chronology Circa 2035
Packaged with Generations Goshooter and Shūta Gō

Can Goshooter and Shūta put their competition aside to fend off some Decepticons?

Synopsis

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Following Violengiguar's defeat, Overlord's band of Decepticons has attempted to reorganize, and the mercenaries Black Shadow and Blue Bacchus have been hired by Hydra and Buster to assist them in their raids. Meanwhile, the Autobot Second Army has been vigilant in defending G Nebula 89, especially its transtector factory. With the leaving of Greatshot, Goshooter has been appointed commander, and his human template, Shūta Gō has acquired a new form of transtector: a Godmaster Jr. suit that incorporates transtector technology and Godmaster abilities.

Darkwings strikes with the Crossformers, hoping to capture the transtector factory for the Decepticons. Minerva and Cab call for Goshooter's help. Hearing the call, Shūta is eager to show off his abilities and brags about how he will surely achieve victory, despite Goshooter's concerns about the unfamiliarity of his new powers. Black Shadow eventually gets annoyed by their blathering, and attacks the duo. Blue Bacchus joins in, hoping to take Shūta's transtector to sell on the black market. Ultimately, Goshooter and Shūta use the latter's Plasma Power Rifle to shoot a combination of all three kinds of Chōkon Power at the Crossformers, sending them flying. Darkwings wisely decides a retreat while cursing the Chōkon Power denied to them.

After the battle, Goshooter and Shūta go back to their mutual one-upmanship, to the exasperation of Minerva and Cab.

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