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*[[Cryo-Condor]], a type of Cybertronic wildlife from the ''[[Transformers: Wings Universe|Wings]]'' portion of ''Generation 1''. | *[[Cryo-Condor]], a type of Cybertronic wildlife from the ''[[Transformers: Wings Universe|Wings]]'' portion of ''Generation 1''. | ||
*Various characters named [[Sunder (disambiguation)|Sunder]], whose name started out in Japan as "Sundor", a portmanteau of "sun" and "condor". | *Various characters named [[Sunder (disambiguation)|Sunder]], whose name started out in Japan as "Sundor", a portmanteau of "sun" and "condor". | ||
*[[Cordon]], the [[Sunstreaker (G1)|Sunstreaker]] look-alike. | |||
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Revision as of 22:25, 29 August 2018
Condor can refer to several different characters or concepts:
- 1984/1985* — Condor, the Japanese-market name for Laserbeak from Generation 1.
- 1985/2016** — Condor, the vehicle used by M.A.S.K. from the IDW Generation 1 continuity.
*First use of the name.
**First appearance in Transformers fiction.
The name "Condor" was also used by a company from the real world:
- Condor Verlag, one of several names for the German publisher of translated Transformers comics and wacky original text stories.
Not to be confused with
- Condorassin, a Laser Beast from the Japanese portion of Generation 1.
- Silverbolt, the Beast Era character whose alternate mode in Beast Machines is a technorganic condor.
- "Killer Condor", the Japanese market name of Laserbeak from the Cybertron portion of the Unicron Trilogy.
- Cryo-Condor, a type of Cybertronic wildlife from the Wings portion of Generation 1.
- Various characters named Sunder, whose name started out in Japan as "Sundor", a portmanteau of "sun" and "condor".
- Cordon, the Sunstreaker look-alike.
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