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[[Image:GodNeptune.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Nawt kewl, braw. Totally nawt kewl!]] | [[Image:GodNeptune.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Nawt kewl, braw. Totally nawt kewl!]] | ||
The fusion of the five [[Seacon (BWII)|Space Pirate Seacons]] results in the mighty '''God Neptune''' (ゴッドネプチューン ''Goddo Nepuchūn''). A powerful force few can oppose, when all else fails, he is their ultimate weapon. [[Halfshell]] seems to be the dominant personality in the fusion but certain traits from each crewmember occasionally show through. Their one major disadvantage is the flighty [[Scylla]], who'll occasionally leave the combination to do her own thing, leaving the Space Pirates wishing they had a [[Nautilator|peg-leg]], instead. | The fusion of the five [[Seacon (BWII)|Space Pirate Seacons]] results in the mighty '''God Neptune''' (ゴッドネプチューン ''Goddo Nepuchūn''). A powerful force few can oppose, when all else fails, he is their ultimate weapon. [[Halfshell]] seems to be the dominant personality in the fusion but certain traits from each crewmember occasionally show through. Their one major disadvantage is the flighty [[Scylla]], who'll occasionally leave the combination to do her own thing, leaving the Space Pirates wishing they had a [[Nautilator (G1)|peg-leg]], instead. | ||
==Fiction== | ==Fiction== | ||
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**''Japanese ID number'': '''D-21''' | **''Japanese ID number'': '''D-21''' | ||
: Sold only as a boxed set of five toys, God Neptune is a [[redeco]] of ''most'' of the [[The Transformers (toyline)|Generation 1]] [[Seacon (G1)|Seacon]] team; not only does the set not include a redeco of [[Nautilator]], but the weapons and gun-mode stands for the individuals are also not included. Since the set uses the [[Scramble City (toyline)|Scramble City]]-style of construction, the body and limbs are interchangeable with similar-build combiner teams. | : Sold only as a boxed set of five toys, God Neptune is a [[redeco]] of ''most'' of the [[The Transformers (toyline)|Generation 1]] [[Seacon (G1)|Seacon]] team; not only does the set not include a redeco of [[Nautilator (G1)|Nautilator]], but the weapons and gun-mode stands for the individuals are also not included. Since the set uses the [[Scramble City (toyline)|Scramble City]]-style of construction, the body and limbs are interchangeable with similar-build combiner teams. | ||
: For unknown reasons, a great number of unboxed God Neptune sets—lacking all of their accessories, including combiner parts—ended up available on the secondary market. These went for considerably less than the "complete" releases, naturally. | : For unknown reasons, a great number of unboxed God Neptune sets—lacking all of their accessories, including combiner parts—ended up available on the secondary market. These went for considerably less than the "complete" releases, naturally. | ||
Revision as of 09:12, 6 August 2013
- God Neptune is a Predacon combiner from the Beast Wars II portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.

The fusion of the five Space Pirate Seacons results in the mighty God Neptune (ゴッドネプチューン Goddo Nepuchūn). A powerful force few can oppose, when all else fails, he is their ultimate weapon. Halfshell seems to be the dominant personality in the fusion but certain traits from each crewmember occasionally show through. Their one major disadvantage is the flighty Scylla, who'll occasionally leave the combination to do her own thing, leaving the Space Pirates wishing they had a peg-leg, instead.
Fiction
Beast Wars II cartoon
- Voice actor: Kazuhiko Nishimatsu (Japanese)
Beast Wars II comic
Toys
Beast Wars
- God Neptune (Multi-pack, 1998)
- Japanese ID number: D-21
- Sold only as a boxed set of five toys, God Neptune is a redeco of most of the Generation 1 Seacon team; not only does the set not include a redeco of Nautilator, but the weapons and gun-mode stands for the individuals are also not included. Since the set uses the Scramble City-style of construction, the body and limbs are interchangeable with similar-build combiner teams.
- For unknown reasons, a great number of unboxed God Neptune sets—lacking all of their accessories, including combiner parts—ended up available on the secondary market. These went for considerably less than the "complete" releases, naturally.




