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[[Image:RulesofDisengagement Worldsweeper.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Taking patriotism to the nth level.]] | [[Image:RulesofDisengagement Worldsweeper.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Taking patriotism to the nth level.]] | ||
The '''''P-6 Worldsweeper''''' is a famous model of a Decepticon warship mimicking the Decepticon [[insignia]], earning them the informal name of Symbol Ships. | The '''''P-6 Worldsweeper''''' is a famous model of a Decepticon warship mimicking the Decepticon [[insignia]], earning them the informal name of Symbol Ships. They possess several notable features and attributes, including a compliment of [[Cybernought|Cybernoughts]], and an unfortunate tendency to crash. | ||
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Revision as of 01:48, 2 September 2012

The P-6 Worldsweeper is a famous model of a Decepticon warship mimicking the Decepticon insignia, earning them the informal name of Symbol Ships. They possess several notable features and attributes, including a compliment of Cybernoughts, and an unfortunate tendency to crash.
Fiction
IDW comics continuity
Noted Decepticons like Shockwave and Sixshot have commanded their own Worldsweepers in the past.
A Worldsweeper crashed on the planet Clemency and contained some deformed protoforms, a ceiling filled with brain modules, and organic flesh that had been bled into the ship's fuel supply and polluted it. Also, there was a non-functional robot made entirely of wood. A band of loose Decepticons led by Krok later found the ship and went aboard. They discovered a stasis-locked Grimlock. Rules of Disengagement


