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**His [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]] ''Universe'' profile states that the turret gun becomes his handheld weapon in robot mode and splits its functions between modes, as noted above. To confuse matters further his hologram gun is said to be "shoulder-mounted", implying that it's his missile launcher that projects holograms. | **His [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]] ''Universe'' profile states that the turret gun becomes his handheld weapon in robot mode and splits its functions between modes, as noted above. To confuse matters further his hologram gun is said to be "shoulder-mounted", implying that it's his missile launcher that projects holograms. | ||
**To confuse matters further further, in the first issue of the [[The Transformers (Marvel comic)|Marvel comic]], Hound projects a holographic missile from his handheld weapon, which he calls his turret gun. | **To confuse matters further further, in the first issue of the [[The Transformers (Marvel comic)|Marvel comic]], Hound projects a holographic missile from his handheld weapon, which he calls his turret gun. | ||
*In the [[The Transformers (cartoon)|Generation 1 cartoon]], the source of [[Hound (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Hound]]'s hologram projections is similarly inconsistent: | |||
**Introducing his abilities to [[Spike Witwicky (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Spike]] in "[[More than Meets the Eye, Part 2]]", Hound projects a holographic driver into his jeep mode with no obvious source. In [[More than Meets the Eye, Part 3|part 3]], he projects holograms of [[Megatron (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Megatron]] and a rocket base apparently just by waving his hands around. | |||
**In "[[Heavy Metal War]]", Hound projects an image of a [[Halonix Maximus|giant Autobot warrior]] with twin beams of light emanating from each of his fists. | |||
**Conversely in "[[The Immobilizer]]", he projects a hologram of [[Laserbeak (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Laserbeak]] with a single beam of light emanating from his chest. | |||
**Finally, in "[[Desertion of the Dinobots, Part 1]]", Hound once again projects a hologram of Megatron, but this time using his handheld weapon. | |||
[[Category:Generation 1 weapons]] | [[Category:Generation 1 weapons]] | ||
[[Category:Ranged weapons]] | [[Category:Ranged weapons]] | ||
Revision as of 10:42, 8 August 2021

Hound has a turret gun that is capable of projecting holograms. Or not. It's all very confusing, really.
Fiction
Marvel The Transformers comics
In his jeep mode, Hound's turret gun functions like a radar scope, scanning the surrounding landscape and storing this information as a topographical map with the help of internal 3-dimensional simulation circuitry. In robot mode, the turret gun becomes an infrared radiation collector that he can use to track machines as well as humans. Hound's Universe profile
During the Transformers' first battle on Earth in 1984 at a drive-in movie theatre, Hound faced off against Ravage and projected a holographic missile from his turret gun which caused the Decepticon spy to flee in terror. The Transformers
Notes

- So it's like this:
- The original Hound toy (as detailed in his instructions) came with a missile launcher, three missiles, a "hologram gun", and a "poseable machine gun".
- The bio accompanying his Tech Specs notes that he uses his "turret gun" as a radar scope and infrared radiation collector that tracks machines as well as humans, while his hologram gun projects 3-dimensional grid laser-light topographical maps.
- His Marvel Universe profile states that the turret gun becomes his handheld weapon in robot mode and splits its functions between modes, as noted above. To confuse matters further his hologram gun is said to be "shoulder-mounted", implying that it's his missile launcher that projects holograms.
- To confuse matters further further, in the first issue of the Marvel comic, Hound projects a holographic missile from his handheld weapon, which he calls his turret gun.
- In the Generation 1 cartoon, the source of Hound's hologram projections is similarly inconsistent:
- Introducing his abilities to Spike in "More than Meets the Eye, Part 2", Hound projects a holographic driver into his jeep mode with no obvious source. In part 3, he projects holograms of Megatron and a rocket base apparently just by waving his hands around.
- In "Heavy Metal War", Hound projects an image of a giant Autobot warrior with twin beams of light emanating from each of his fists.
- Conversely in "The Immobilizer", he projects a hologram of Laserbeak with a single beam of light emanating from his chest.
- Finally, in "Desertion of the Dinobots, Part 1", Hound once again projects a hologram of Megatron, but this time using his handheld weapon.

