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:''Modulus is ''possibly'' a cross-dimensional heroic [[combiner]], mostly from the [[Generation 1 continuity family|Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].'' | :''Modulus is ''possibly'' a cross-dimensional heroic [[combiner]], mostly from the [[Generation 1 continuity family|Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].'' | ||
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==Toys== | ==Toys== | ||
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* '''Medix''' (Deluxe, 2016) | * '''Medix''' (Deluxe, 2016) | ||
* '''Starscream''' (Deluxe, 2017) | * '''Starscream''' (Deluxe, 2017) | ||
Revision as of 16:21, 14 September 2017
- Modulus is possibly a cross-dimensional heroic combiner, mostly from the Generation 1 continuity family.
Not much is known about Modulus, except that it's possibly suggested that he exists.
If he does indeed exist, he possibly comprises:
- Scattershot (torso)
- Ratchet (left arm)
- Starscream (right arm)
- Medix (left leg)
- Rook (right leg)
Fiction
Toys
- Medix (Deluxe, 2016)
- Starscream (Deluxe, 2017)
- Scattershot (Voyager, 2016)
- Rook (Deluxe, 2015)
- Ratchet (Deluxe, 2016)
- Accessories: rifle (combined from gun and shield), four small weapons, four hands/feet
- Modulus can be formed by combining Voyager Class Scattershot's torso mode with the Deluxe Class Medix from the BotCon 2016 customization class, Shattered Glass Starscream from the Subscription Service, Rook, and Ratchet from either the BotCon 2016 customization class or TakaraTomy's Lynxmaster set.
- Modulus is armed with a 5mm rifle formed by combining Scattershot's gun and shield, which can be further expanded by attaching Legends Class Powerglide or one of his mold-mates in gun mode.
Notes
- Modulus was first mentioned in Heroic Starscream's instructions[1] as a "possible suggestion" for using the jet in a combiner. The associated artwork was a reuse of an image used for Predacus.





