Non-vehicle non-beast alternate modes: Difference between revisions

From MediaWiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
TimeLord11 (talk | contribs)
mNo edit summary
Line 18: Line 18:
*[[Night Beat 7]] / [[Booster X10]] (MP3 player)
*[[Night Beat 7]] / [[Booster X10]] (MP3 player)
*[[Raze]] (Jukebox)
*[[Raze]] (Jukebox)
*[[Soundwave (G1)]] / Soundblaster (G1) / [[Sir Soundwave|Soundwave (SG)]] (''Cassette recorder'', MP3 player)
*[[Soundwave (G1)]] / Soundblaster (G1) / [[Soundwave (SG)]] (''Cassette recorder'', MP3 player)
*[[Soundwave (WFC)]] (Cybertronian boombox)
*[[Soundwave (WFC)]] (Cybertronian boombox)
*[[Sonic (G1)]] and [[Boom]] (Cybertronian audio device)
*[[Sonic (G1)]] and [[Boom]] (Cybertronian audio device)
Line 48: Line 48:
{{-}}
{{-}}
==City==
==City==
{{main|City-bot}}
{{main|Cityformer}}


==Clothing==
==Clothing==

Revision as of 13:55, 30 March 2018

Most often, Transformers have alternate modes that allow them mobility, either vehicles or beasts. These are the exceptions.

See also: Popular beast alternate modes, Popular Earth vehicle alternate modes
Italics indicates official terms from bio, packaging, or instructions

Astronomical object

Audio device

G1 Soundwave

Ball

Body part

Camera

File:G1 Reflector toy.jpg
G1 Reflector


City

Main article: Cityformer

Clothing

Sports Label Convoy


Cooking implements

Revenge of the Fallen Ejector

Miscellaneous

Home appliance

Food

Musical instrument

Optical device

Revenge of the Fallen Scalpel

Personal communications

Plant

Station

Street feature

Vehicle component

G1 Hi-Q (Nucleon Quest Super Convoy version)

Vending machine

Watch

Weapon

G1 Shockwave