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Revision as of 16:49, 2 March 2023

The Adaptable Interconnection Retrofitter Lock System, or the A.I.R. Lock System for short, is a type of modular platforms, ramps, and more that can be connected together to form bases and battle scenes. The system is used by the Transformers during their search for the Allspark on Earth to create bases for themselves.
Exemplified by the system are Modulators—sentient Cybertronians who form bases for their comrades.
Toys
War for Cybertron: Siege
The A.I.R. Lock System made its debut unannounced during Siege with connectors appearing on two of the toys in that line.
Leader Class
- WFC-S51 Astrotrain (Ramps)
Titan Class
- WFC-S29 Omega Supreme (Tracks)
War for Cybertron: Earthrise

Figures under the Earthrise A.I.R. Lock System have multiple points that allow the creation of bases and battlefields, in both official and unofficial ways. There are various ways the A.I.R. Lock System is incorporated into the figures such as Battle Masters transforming into platforms, alt modes allowing the connection of ramps, and figures that come with bases. Battle Masters also come with "Fire Blast" effect parts, returning from the Siege toyline, used to simulate various effects such as "impact shots". Deluxe Weaponizers make a return with a new name: Modulators, transforming into various bases for Micromasters to stay in instead of weapons for various Transformers.
Battle Master
- WFC-E1 Soundbarrier
- WFC-E13 Slitherfang
- WFC-E39 Doublecrosser
Deluxe Class
- WFC-E5 Hoist (Ramp)
- WFC-E8 Ironworks (Modulator)
- WFC-E18 Airwave (Modulator)
- WFC-E35 Fasttrack (Back)
- WFC-GS12 Greasepit (Selects Modulator)
- WFC-GS15 Hot House (Selects Modulator)
- Botropolis Rescue Mission Overair (Modulator)
Voyager Class
- WFC-E10 Grapple (Claw)
- WFC-E22 Quintesson Judge (Ramps)
Leader Class
- WFC-E11 Optimus Prime (Ramp/Shield)
- WFC-E12 Astrotrain (unchanged re-release of Siege Astrotrain)
- WFC-E23 Doubledealer (Ramp)
- Alternate Universe Optimus Prime (Ramp/Shield)
Commander Class
- WFC-E24 Sky Lynx (Ramps)
Titan Class
- WFC-E25 Scorponok (Ramps)
War for Cybertron: Kingdom
Commander Class
- WFC-K29 Rodimus Prime (Ramp)
Legacy
Titan Class
- Metroplex (Ramps)
Legacy Evolution
Titan Class
- Guardian Robot (Selects redeco of Omega Supreme, Tracks)
Notes
- The A.I.R. Lock System is incompatible with previous systems of linking base modes such as Generation 1 Micromasters or Titans Return.
- However, Siege Omega Supreme has both Titans Return and A.I.R. Lock-compatible connectors, enabling him to bridge the toylines. Distinctly, he is the only figure with this characteristic. Unlicensed third-party adapters are also available.

