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The Wadapan (talk | contribs) there's really nothing so far as I can see to say that Vertebreak/Dracodon aren't considered Fossilizers by Hasbro |
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===''War for Cybertron: Kingdom''=== | ===''War for Cybertron: Kingdom''=== | ||
[[File:WFC-Kingdom Deluxe Wingfinger.jpg|thumb|upright=1.6|Deluxe Fossilizer Wingfinger]] | [[File:WFC-Kingdom Deluxe Wingfinger.jpg|thumb|upright=1.6|Deluxe Fossilizer Wingfinger]] | ||
In addition to various characters drawn from the ''Beast Wars'' cartoon, the ''[[War for Cybertron: Kingdom|Kingdom]]'' toyline included several original characters that convert into skeletal prehistoric beasts—the Fossilizers. As a successor to the ''[[War for Cybertron: Siege|Siege]]'' [[C.O.M.B.A.T. System]] (with its Weaponizers) and the ''[[War for Cybertron: Earthrise|Earthrise]]'' [[A.I.R. Lock System]] (with its Modulators), the F.O.S.S.I.L. Technology employed by Deluxe Fossilizers allows them to be disassembled and reconnected into multiple weapons and armor using [[5 mm post]] hardpoints, or rebuilt to form [[Fossilizer Combiner]]s. The Core Class Vertebreak/Dracodon mold has a more traditional transformation, but still includes a 5 mm-compatible tail/weapon. | |||
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{{Bp-p1|WFC-K7 [[Vertebreak (Kingdom)#Toys|Vertebreak]]}} | |||
{{Bp-m1|WFC-K15 [[Dracodon#Toys|Dracodon]]}} | |||
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====Deluxe Class==== | ====Deluxe Class==== | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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*[[ | *The Fossilizers may have been inspired by the scene in "[[Beast Wars (Part 1)]]" where the [[DNA scanner]] is depicted scanning buried fossils to generate beast modes for the likes of [[Megatron (BW)|Megatron]]. | ||
*[[Hasbro PulseCon 2020]]'s [[:File:PulseCon-Kingdom-promo-art.jpg|promotional poster]] for the ''Kingdom'' line features two unnamed Fossilizers (a ''[[saber-toothed cat|Smilodon]]'' and a crocodilian of some kind) that served as concepts, but ultimately were not made into toys | *Although [[Vertebreak (Kingdom)|Vertebreak]] and [[Dracodon]] don't completely disassemble in the same way as the others, designer [[Mark Maher]]—when revealing Dracodon—referred to him as a Fossilizer, indicating that they are considered one and the same.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jU1IRBw_9_c&t=2401s Hasbro Pulse FAN FEST 2021]</ref> | ||
*[[Hasbro PulseCon 2020]]'s [[:File:PulseCon-Kingdom-promo-art.jpg|promotional poster]] for the ''Kingdom'' line features two unnamed Fossilizers (a ''[[saber-toothed cat|Smilodon]]'' and a crocodilian of some kind) that served as concepts, but ultimately were not made into toys. | |||
*Like with previous lines, ''Kingdom'' also assigned code names, at least for the Fossilizers: | *Like with previous lines, ''Kingdom'' also assigned code names, at least for the Fossilizers: | ||
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Revision as of 11:43, 13 May 2022

The ancient and highly advanced Fossilized Osteo-Skeletal Shield Integration Loadout Technology—or F.O.S.S.I.L. Technology for short—unleashes the primal power of the beasts. Sentient Fossilizer bots, infused with primordial energy, break apart and weaponize their allies.
Toys
War for Cybertron: Kingdom
In addition to various characters drawn from the Beast Wars cartoon, the Kingdom toyline included several original characters that convert into skeletal prehistoric beasts—the Fossilizers. As a successor to the Siege C.O.M.B.A.T. System (with its Weaponizers) and the Earthrise A.I.R. Lock System (with its Modulators), the F.O.S.S.I.L. Technology employed by Deluxe Fossilizers allows them to be disassembled and reconnected into multiple weapons and armor using 5 mm post hardpoints, or rebuilt to form Fossilizer Combiners. The Core Class Vertebreak/Dracodon mold has a more traditional transformation, but still includes a 5 mm-compatible tail/weapon.
Core Class
- WFC-K7 Vertebreak
- WFC-K15 Dracodon
Deluxe Class
- WFC-K7 Paleotrex
- WFC-K15 Ractonite
- WFC-K25 Wingfinger
- WFC-K39 Tricranius Beast Power
War for Cybertron Trilogy
Generations Selects
- WFC-GS25 Transmutate
Legacy
Notes

- The Fossilizers may have been inspired by the scene in "Beast Wars (Part 1)" where the DNA scanner is depicted scanning buried fossils to generate beast modes for the likes of Megatron.
- Although Vertebreak and Dracodon don't completely disassemble in the same way as the others, designer Mark Maher—when revealing Dracodon—referred to him as a Fossilizer, indicating that they are considered one and the same.[1]
- Hasbro PulseCon 2020's promotional poster for the Kingdom line features two unnamed Fossilizers (a Smilodon and a crocodilian of some kind) that served as concepts, but ultimately were not made into toys.
- Like with previous lines, Kingdom also assigned code names, at least for the Fossilizers:
- Dracodon: "Autobot Fossil"
- Paleotrex: "Trex Bone"
- Ractonite: "Cat Bone"
- Vertebreak: "Decepticon Fossil"
- Wingfinger: "New Bone"
Foreign names
- Japanese: Fossilizer (フォッシライザー Fosshiraizā)


