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===Marvel Comics continuity=== | ===Marvel Comics continuity=== | ||
The Autobots spotted Patra's partner hawking Renault cars and contacted the company in the hope of recruiting her. To [[Blaster (G1)|Blaster's]] dismay, Clio and Patra were already working for the Decepticons. {{storylink|Out of Time!|#315 Darn 'n' Blast It}} | The Autobots spotted Patra's partner hawking Renault cars and contacted the company in the hope of recruiting her. To [[Blaster (G1)|Blaster's]] dismay, Clio and Patra were already working for the Decepticons. {{storylink|Out of Time!|#315 Darn 'n' Blast It}} | ||
===Ask Sideways=== | ===Ask Sideways=== | ||
Revision as of 11:03, 25 April 2021
- Patra is a Decepticon-allied Nebulan from the Generation 1 continuity family.
You can't see me!

This character has no official visual representation in any Transformers product or media... yet, at least.
Patra is a Decepticon-allied Nebulan Powermaster and ophiologist who transforms into the engine of Clio.
Fiction
Marvel Comics continuity
The Autobots spotted Patra's partner hawking Renault cars and contacted the company in the hope of recruiting her. To Blaster's dismay, Clio and Patra were already working for the Decepticons. #315 Darn 'n' Blast It
Ask Sideways
Known liar Sideways claimed to have let Patra drive him around the block. Ask Sideways, 2015/07/02
Notes

- The letter to Blaster was talking about a contemporary Renault Clio car that had the vehicle transform into a robot. Pre-Almanac, whether this was a 'real' Transformer was questionable: while the Marvel UK's letters pages were written 'by' Transformers and telling the 'real story', by this point they were often jokesters (or inaccurate). Since Clio's now canonised, we can assume Patra is too!
- A driver is barely visible in the Renault Clio commercial that Clio originates from. We may as well go crazy and assume that's Patra.
- "Clio-Patra", get it? And the snake thing? Oh, you clever Britons.


