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* What the hell is up with his [[package art]] (seen above)? Who drew that, Picasso?
* What the hell is up with his [[package art]] (seen above)? Who drew that, Picasso?
*The [[Air Raid (G1)|Air Raid]]/Wind Sheer two-pack was initially listed under the name "Skyjack" in [[Walmart]] computers.
*The [[Air Raid (G1)|Air Raid]]/Wind Sheer two-pack was initially listed under the name "Skyjack" in [[Walmart]] computers.
* While no solid evidence exists to determine Wind Sheer's continuity family of origin, it may be of note that [[Wind Sheer (RID)|only one]] other [[Wind Sheer (disambiguation)|Wind Sheer]] is also a non-Mini-Con Decepticon with a jet alt-mode.




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Revision as of 17:44, 18 July 2015

The name or term "Wind Sheer" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Wind Sheer (disambiguation).
Wind Sheer is a Decepticon from an unknown continuity who was drawn into the Universe War.
That looks extremely painful.

Wind Sheer is one of the countless dimension-displaced Cybertrons caught up in the multiversal war between the Children of Primus and the Minions of Unicron.

Which side he's on is up for debate. Being a Decepticon, odds are good he's on the side of Unicron, but that's not a sure thing.

Toys

Universe

  • Air Raid & Wind Sheer (Deluxe, 2004)
    • Accessories: Missile
A redeco of the Generation 2 Cyberjet Hooligan mold, Wind Sheer transforms into a "Navalized" Lockheed-Martin YF-22 Raptor swing-wing fighter jet. In both modes, he has a pressure-launch missile launcher. He was available only in a Deluxe-level two-pack with the Autobot Air Raid, and shared three missiles between the two toys.
This mold was also used to make Generation 2 Jetfire, Robotmasters R-Blade, and "Descent into Evil" Ricochet.

Notes

  • What the hell is up with his package art (seen above)? Who drew that, Picasso?
  • The Air Raid/Wind Sheer two-pack was initially listed under the name "Skyjack" in Walmart computers.
  • While no solid evidence exists to determine Wind Sheer's continuity family of origin, it may be of note that only one other Wind Sheer is also a non-Mini-Con Decepticon with a jet alt-mode.