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: Powerdive transforms into a Boeing-McDonnell-Douglas AH-64 Apache assault helicopter.  As a [[Rotor Force]] toy, his hand-wound rotor assembly can launch plastic flying discs in vehicle and robot mode; the prop/engine portion becoming a hand-held weapon for robot mode.
: Powerdive transforms into a Boeing-McDonnell-Douglas AH-64 Apache assault helicopter.  As a [[Rotor Force]] toy, his hand-wound rotor assembly can launch plastic flying discs in vehicle and robot mode; the prop/engine portion becoming a hand-held weapon for robot mode.


: He came with two rotor discs, in case you lost one (considering how well they fly, good idea). Early releases of Ransack and his partner [[Ransack (G1)|Ransack]] came with black-plastic rotor discs, but this was changed to red after a short while. The black-rotor version is much more uncommon.
: He came with two rotor discs, in case you lost one (considering how well they fly, good idea). Early releases of Powerdive and his partner [[Ransack (G1)|Ransack]] came with black-plastic rotor discs, but this was changed to red after a short while. The black-rotor version is much more uncommon.
 


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Revision as of 19:22, 8 April 2007

Powerdive is a Decepticon in the Generation 2 portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.

Powerdive can detect an Autobot from a hundred miles away, giving him ample opportunity to figure the best approach to take them by surprise and take them apart with his flying rotor blades.


European market name: Blade


Fiction

Marvel Generation 2 comic

Toys

Generation 2

  • Powerdive (Rotor Force, 1994)
Powerdive transforms into a Boeing-McDonnell-Douglas AH-64 Apache assault helicopter. As a Rotor Force toy, his hand-wound rotor assembly can launch plastic flying discs in vehicle and robot mode; the prop/engine portion becoming a hand-held weapon for robot mode.
He came with two rotor discs, in case you lost one (considering how well they fly, good idea). Early releases of Powerdive and his partner Ransack came with black-plastic rotor discs, but this was changed to red after a short while. The black-rotor version is much more uncommon.




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