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:''Diskmaster is a martial art from the [[Beast | :''Diskmaster is a martial art from the [[Beast Era]] portion of the [[Generation 1 (franchise)|Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].'' | ||
'''Diskmaster''' is a martial combat style using explosive disks in combat, usually in both robot and alternate forms. Disks may be rigged to explode at the time and place of the master's choosing.<ref>[[Beast Wars Sourcebook]]</ref> | '''Diskmaster''' is a martial combat style using explosive disks in combat, usually in both robot and alternate forms. Disks may be rigged to explode at the time and place of the master's choosing.<ref>[[Beast Wars Sourcebook]]</ref> | ||
Revision as of 17:44, 11 November 2009
- Diskmaster is a martial art from the Beast Era portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
Diskmaster is a martial combat style using explosive disks in combat, usually in both robot and alternate forms. Disks may be rigged to explode at the time and place of the master's choosing.[1]
The only known Diskmasters are Mantis and Autolauncher.
Trivia
- the term "Diskmaster" never existed in the Japanese version of the Beast Wars franchise. The term is derived from a turn of phrase found in Autolauncher's Japanese bio card[2]. 円盤使い, enban tsukai, roughly means "discus user"[3] in English. The term was rendered as "disc master" (in quotes) when the bio card was fan-translated in the late 90s/early 00s, evidently taking a cue from the various *Masters of the original toyline. The term then stuck around in the English-speaking fandom until it was canonized in the Beast Wars Sourcebook.
Reference
- ↑ Beast Wars Sourcebook
- ↑ Autolauncher's Japanese bio card
- ↑ Enban can also be "disc", while tsukai refers to someone who is a "user or manipulator of, wielder, handler" of something.

