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:''Diskmaster is a martial art from the [[Beast Wars]] era of the [[Generation 1 (franchise)|Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].''
:''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

  1. Beast Wars Sourcebook
  2. Autolauncher's Japanese bio card
  3. Enban can also be "disc", while tsukai refers to someone who is a "user or manipulator of, wielder, handler" of something.