Gob: Difference between revisions

From MediaWiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
Saix (talk | contribs)
m top: clean up, replaced: [[Zad (G1) → [[Zad
Fritz (talk | contribs)
 
Line 11: Line 11:


==Toys==
==Toys==
===Prime===
===''Prime''===
[[File:Prime-toy Gob.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1.67|Only the right one applies here.]]
[[File:Prime-toy Gob.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1.67|Only the right one applies here.]]
*'''Gobu 2''' (Arms Micron, 2012)
*'''Gobu 2''' (Arms Micron, 2012)

Latest revision as of 22:15, 25 November 2021

This article is about the Wings Universe Micron. For the Prime Micron, see Gobu.
Gob is a Decepticon Micron from the Wings Universe portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
But still: where did the lighter fluid come from?

Gob is one of Serpentor's personal Microns, along with Zad. The two can combine to form the Serpent Scepter.

Fiction

[edit]

Wings Universe

[edit]

Serpentor wielded the Serpent Scepter in battle against the Cybertronians, notably using it to stab Jhiaxus. A Common Foe

Toys

[edit]

Prime

[edit]
Only the right one applies here.
  • Gobu 2 (Arms Micron, 2012)
    • ID number: 4
    • Energon Crystal: AP Shine
Gobu transforms from a robot cobra into a hand-held saw-bladed axe-thing weapon. He has multiple 5 mm posts and holes as part of the Arms Micron play pattern, allowing him to be combined with other Mini-Cons to form bigger and more ridiculous weapons.
Gobu was initially available through Gacha capsule vending machines, first appearing in early June of 2012. Gobu 2 came in a clear-pink capsule. On August 20 of 2012, he was released as part of the Arms Micron Gum series.

Notes

[edit]
  • Gob's name is only mentioned in Jesse Wittenrich's tweet explaining how to form the Serpent Scepter.[1] Wittenrich was using the name that this wiki had used for Gobu at the time, before consistency with other Arms Micron names was decided on.

References

[edit]
  1. Jesse Wittenrich's tweet: How to use Gob & Zad to make the Serpent Scepter. You'd use the purple versions of course.