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==Fiction==
==Fiction==
====''The Last Knight'' film====
===''The Last Knight'' film===
Sir [[Edmund Burton]] had a framed photograph inside his [[Castle Folgan]] estate that depicted Drift and another "samurai Transformer" serving with several [[human]] samurai taken in the 1860s. Burton showed the photograph to [[Cade Yeager]] and [[Viviane Wembly]] as he explained the secret history of the Witwiccans. {{storylink|Transformers: The Last Knight (film)|The Last Knight}}
Sir [[Edmund Burton]] had a framed photograph inside his [[Castle Folgan]] estate that depicted Drift and another "samurai Transformer" serving with several [[human]] samurai taken in the 1860s. Burton showed the photograph to [[Cade Yeager]] and [[Viviane Wembly]] as he explained the secret history of the Witwiccans. {{storylink|Transformers: The Last Knight (film)|The Last Knight}}


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[[Category:Live-action-only characters]]
[[Category:The Last Knight Transformers]]
[[Category:The Last Knight Transformers]]

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The Samurai Transformer is a Transformer of unknown allegiance from the The Last Knight portion of the live-action film series continuity family.
"Samurai Transformer" is on the left.

The "Samurai Transformer" is a Transformer known to have been on Earth around the 1860s and was friends with Drift. Their existence was covered up by the Order of the Witwiccans.

Fiction

The Last Knight film

Sir Edmund Burton had a framed photograph inside his Castle Folgan estate that depicted Drift and another "samurai Transformer" serving with several human samurai taken in the 1860s. Burton showed the photograph to Cade Yeager and Viviane Wembly as he explained the secret history of the Witwiccans. The Last Knight