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Shepherd's storage panel was discovered on a small island off the north coast of [[Megatron (UT)|Megatron's]] [[Pacific island]] base, near an abadoned human settlement. Following the defeat of Megatron, he and the other Mini-Cons returned to [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] and helped form the [[Matrix Cannon]], [[Nemesis Shield]] and [[Vanguard Booster]], giving the Autobots the power needed to destroy [[Unicron]]. | Shepherd's storage panel was discovered on a small island off the north coast of [[Megatron (UT)|Megatron's]] [[Pacific island]] base, near an abadoned human settlement. Following the defeat of Megatron, he and the other Mini-Cons returned to [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] and helped form the [[Matrix Cannon]], [[Nemesis Shield]] and [[Vanguard Booster]], giving the Autobots the power needed to destroy [[Unicron]]. | ||
==Trivia== | |||
* Shepherd uses the same base model as [[Hawkeye]] and [[Rangefinder]]. | |||
Revision as of 07:11, 5 December 2006
- Shepherd is a Mini-Con from the video game version of the Unicron Trilogy.

Shepherd is one of many power-enhancing Mini-Cons scattered across Earth. A member of the Purple Mini-Con Team, when Powerlinxed to a larger Transformer, Shepherd activates a Mini-Con detection system which manifests as glowing spheres against a monochrome background. This enables Transformers to locate hidden Mini-Con storage panels through low visibility conditions, even through solid rock or metal.
Fiction
Transformers Playstation 2 Game
Shepherd's storage panel was discovered on a small island off the north coast of Megatron's Pacific island base, near an abadoned human settlement. Following the defeat of Megatron, he and the other Mini-Cons returned to Cybertron and helped form the Matrix Cannon, Nemesis Shield and Vanguard Booster, giving the Autobots the power needed to destroy Unicron.
Trivia
- Shepherd uses the same base model as Hawkeye and Rangefinder.

