Wind Sheer (Universe)

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Wind Sheer is a Decepticon Cyberjet from the Japanese cartoon portion of the Generation 1 continuity family (via the 2003 Universe toyline).
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Though a Decepticon, Wind Sheer specializes in photographic intelligence rather than fighting.

Fiction

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Wind Sheer hailed from Primax 713.31 Gamma. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/09/02 Originally designed for photographic intelligence, Wind Sheer served the Decepticon cause for thousands of years in that capacity before tiring of carnage and dedicating himself to documenting the war. When he and his fellow Cyberjets were summoned to the past from the Metrowars, Primus plucked him from the Blastizone to serve as a Child of Primus. Despite their differing allegiances, Wind Sheer and Rook became friends. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/08/23

Toys

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Universe (2003)

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  • Air Raid & Wind Sheer (Deluxe, 2004)
  • Accessories: Missile
Sold in the seventh wave of Universe Deluxes, Wind Sheer is a redeco of the Generation 2 Cyberjet Hooligan mold, transforming into a "Navalized" Lockheed-Martin YF-22 Raptor swing-wing fighter jet. In both modes, he has a pressure-launch missile launcher; the mechanism rest on top of his jet mode, and forms his right robot-mode arm. His missiles can "clip" onto his left arm for storage.
He was available only in a Deluxe-level two-pack with the Autobot Air Raid, and shared three missiles between the two toys.
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Notes

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  • The Air Raid/Wind Sheer two-pack was initially listed under the name "Skyjack" in Walmart computers.

Foreign names

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  • Japanese: Wind Sheer (ウインドシアー Uindo Shiā)