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*While Soundwave's instructions identify his weapon as a photon negator, they depict the [[pulse demagnetizer]] that was available with [[Treadshot (G1)#Toys|Treadshot]] instead. As a consequence, several toy information websites and identification guides (including ''[[Transformers Generations (guidebook)|Generations]]'' and the photograph to the right) depict Soundwave with Treadshot's weapon, using the instructions as a reference.
*While Soundwave's instructions identify his weapon as a photon negator, they depict the [[pulse demagnetizer]] that was available with [[Treadshot (G1)#Toys|Treadshot]] instead. As a consequence, several toy information websites and identification guides (including ''[[Transformers Generations (guidebook)|Generations]]'' and the photograph to the right) depict Soundwave with Treadshot's weapon, using the instructions as a reference.


[[Category:Generation 1 weapons]]
[[Category:Generation 1 photon weapons|Negator]]
[[Category:Photon weapons|Negator]]

Revision as of 10:25, 12 October 2022

My shoulder feels strangely empty.

Upon becoming an Action Master, Soundwave got a fancy new weapon with a cool name—the photon negator—which can combine with Wingthing to form a concussion cannon.

Toys

The Transformers

  • Soundwave with Wingthing (Action Master, 1990)
    • Accessories: photon negator
The Transformers Action Master Soundwave came with a black weapon, identified in his instructions as a photon negator... kind of, see below.

Notes

It actually looks like this.
  • While Soundwave's instructions identify his weapon as a photon negator, they depict the pulse demagnetizer that was available with Treadshot instead. As a consequence, several toy information websites and identification guides (including Generations and the photograph to the right) depict Soundwave with Treadshot's weapon, using the instructions as a reference.