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:''Powerdive is a [[Decepticon]] in the [[Generation 2]] portion of the [[Generation 1]] continuity family.'' | :''Powerdive is a [[Decepticon]] in the [[Generation 2]] portion of the [[Generation 1]] continuity family. He is also known as '''Powerdrive.''''' | ||
'''Powerdive''' can detect an [[Autobot]] from a hundred miles away, giving him ample opportunity to figure the best approach to take them by surprise and take them apart with his flying rotor blades. | '''Powerdive''' can detect an [[Autobot]] from a hundred miles away, giving him ample opportunity to figure the best approach to take them by surprise and take them apart with his flying rotor blades. | ||
:''European market name'': '''Blade''' | :''European market name'': '''Blade''' | ||
==Fiction== | ==Fiction== | ||
Revision as of 03:49, 17 January 2008
- Powerdive is a Decepticon in the Generation 2 portion of the Generation 1 continuity family. He is also known as Powerdrive.
Powerdive can detect an Autobot from a hundred miles away, giving him ample opportunity to figure the best approach to take them by surprise and take them apart with his flying rotor blades.
- European market name: Blade
Fiction
Marvel Generation 2 comic
He cut people.
Toys
Generation 2
- Powerdive (Rotor Force, 1994)
- Powerdive transforms into a Boeing-McDonnell-Douglas AH-64 Apache assault helicopter. As a Rotor Force toy, his hand-wound rotor assembly can launch plastic flying discs in vehicle and robot mode; the prop/engine portion becoming a hand-held weapon for robot mode.
- He came with two rotor discs, in case you lost one (considering how well they fly, good idea). Early releases of Powerdive and his partner Ransack came with black-plastic rotor discs, but this was changed to red after a short while. The black-rotor version is much more uncommon.
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