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The [[Seacon (G1)|Seacons]] have always been good at relentless tracking, and [[Seawing (G1)|Seawing]] has a new [[Targetmaster (technology)|Targetmaster]] mode that makes the hunt that much simpler. His '''dual-photo cannon''' form works on one level in a totally conventional (for alien war robots) way. Any metallic substance it hits is disrupted on a primordial subatomic level. The surprise is what happens to anything still solid: surviving metals glow with a powerful luminescence for hours afterward, making it nigh-impossible to hide from a second attack.
The [[Seacon (G1)|Seacons]] have always been good at relentless tracking, and [[Seawing (G1)|Seawing]] has a new [[Targetmaster (technology)|Targetmaster]] mode that makes the hunt that much simpler. His '''dual-photo cannon''' form works on one level in a totally conventional (for alien war robots) way. Any metallic substance it hits is disrupted on a primordial subatomic level. The surprise is what happens to anything still solid: surviving metals glow with a powerful luminescence for hours afterward, making it nigh-impossible to hide from a second attack.


[[Category:Cannons]]
[[Category:Generation 1 cannons]]
[[Category:Generation 1 weapons]]

Revision as of 23:13, 3 February 2022

We make no implication that he shot himself.

The Seacons have always been good at relentless tracking, and Seawing has a new Targetmaster mode that makes the hunt that much simpler. His dual-photo cannon form works on one level in a totally conventional (for alien war robots) way. Any metallic substance it hits is disrupted on a primordial subatomic level. The surprise is what happens to anything still solid: surviving metals glow with a powerful luminescence for hours afterward, making it nigh-impossible to hide from a second attack.