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==Notes==
==Notes==
*"Zetca" was the name for [[TakaraTomy|Takara]]'s line of die-cast miniature ''[[Star Wars]]'' toys back when the movie first came out in Japan. It appears to be a meaningless, science-fictiony-sounding word.
*"Zetca" was the name for [[TakaraTomy|Takara]]'s line of die-cast miniature ''[[Star Wars]]'' toys back when the movie first came out in Japan. It appears to be a meaningless, science-fictiony-sounding word.
*Though the "Godmaster Warriors" were for years presumed to be humans, Zetca is a Transformer in his only fictional appearance. 


[[Category:Generation 1 Transformers]]
[[Category:Generation 1 Transformers]]

Revision as of 04:02, 22 December 2011

Zetca is a Godmaster human from the Generation 1 continuity family.

Zetca (ゼトカ Zetoka) is a Godmaster Warrior with no Transtector to call his own. It is possible he can control others' Transtectors.

Fiction

IDW Generation 1 comics

A former Autobot, Zetca was one of the many Cybertronians who had decided to abandon the war. He, like many others, spent time travelling the universe, making a living for themselves and trying to avoid the conflict between the Autobots and Decepticons, until the day that Vector Sigma sent out a message revealing that Cybertron had been brought back to "life." Returning to the planet, he was less than pleased with the condition it was in and was not happy to put up with the Autobots or Prime in particular. Metalhawk managed to calm him down slightly, pointing out that reacting violently to the situation would just lead to the same situation that led to the war four million years ago. The Death of Optimus Prime

Toys

Super-God Masterforce

  • Zetca (Godmaster Warrior, 1988)
A redeco of the Powermaster Nebulan Rev, Zetca transforms from an armored human into an engine block that can fit in the engine-plug of any Powermaster/Godmaster toy, unlocking their transformation features. Like his fellow Godmaster Warriors Aquastar and Bullet, he was sold only as an individual in a very small box.
The mold was also used to make Lightfoot.

Notes

  • "Zetca" was the name for Takara's line of die-cast miniature Star Wars toys back when the movie first came out in Japan. It appears to be a meaningless, science-fictiony-sounding word.
  • Though the "Godmaster Warriors" were for years presumed to be humans, Zetca is a Transformer in his only fictional appearance.