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*'''Spacewarp'''
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Spacewarp was an unproduced ''[[Transformers: Universe (2003 toyline)|Universe]]'' store exclusive, slated to come with a redeco of the [[Space Mini-Con Team]] as well. Even though she was initially intended as a [[Toys"R"Us]] exclusive, no retail chain ultimately ended up wanting to carry her, so Spacewarp was shelved. She was among several proposed exclusives that were ultimately put into retail limbo during the waning of the ''Universe'' line. The Spacewarp concept was ultimately released as one of the first exclusives available for purchase to [[Transformers Collectors' Club]] members as [[Astrotrain (Cybertron)|Astrotrain]]. A Mini-Con identical to Foldspace was released with the set, called [[Starcatcher]].
:Spacewarp was an unproduced ''[[Transformers: Universe (2003 toyline)|Universe]]'' store exclusive, slated to come with a redeco of the [[Space Mini-Con Team]] as well. Even though she was initially intended as a [[Toys"R"Us]] exclusive, no retail chain ultimately ended up wanting to carry her, so Spacewarp was shelved. She was among several proposed exclusives that were ultimately put into retail limbo during the waning of the ''Universe'' line. The Spacewarp concept was ultimately released as one of the first exclusives available for purchase to [[Transformers Collectors' Club]] members as [[Astrotrain (Cybertron)|Astrotrain]]. A Mini-Con identical to Foldspace was released with the set, called [[Starcatcher]].


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* Spacewarp and all of her Mini-Cons have names deriving from fictional methods of FTL travel. Foldspace has been used in a variety of books and series, notably ''{{w|Dune (novel)|Dune}}'', ''{{w|Robotech}}'', and, ahem, ''Transformers''.
* Spacewarp and all of her Mini-Cons have names deriving from fictional methods of FTL travel. Foldspace has been used in a variety of books and series, notably ''{{w|Dune (novel)|Dune}}'', ''{{w|Robotech}}'', and, ahem, ''Transformers''.


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Revision as of 03:23, 13 October 2015

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Foldspace is a Decepticon-aligned Mini-Con from the Cybertron portion of the Unicron Trilogy continuity family.
The second Mini-Con from the left.

Foldspace, the senile but brilliant scientist, has been a loyal companion to Spacewarp for years.

Fiction

Ask Vector Prime

Spacewarp rescued Foldspace from the clutches of Maxa Q, earning his loyalty. With his help, she was able to break the Interstellar Marauders Mini-Con Team out of their stasis lock after she acquired the Transwarp Blaster in a high-stakes game of triad. Ask Vector Prime

Toys

Universe (2003)

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Spacewarp was an unproduced Universe store exclusive, slated to come with a redeco of the Space Mini-Con Team as well. Even though she was initially intended as a Toys"R"Us exclusive, no retail chain ultimately ended up wanting to carry her, so Spacewarp was shelved. She was among several proposed exclusives that were ultimately put into retail limbo during the waning of the Universe line. The Spacewarp concept was ultimately released as one of the first exclusives available for purchase to Transformers Collectors' Club members as Astrotrain. A Mini-Con identical to Foldspace was released with the set, called Starcatcher.
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Notes

  • Spacewarp and all of her Mini-Cons have names deriving from fictional methods of FTL travel. Foldspace has been used in a variety of books and series, notably [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Dune (novel)|{{#if:Dune|Dune|Dune (novel)}}]], [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Robotech|{{#if:||Robotech}}]], and, ahem, Transformers.