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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*"Screw" here is used in the colloquial sense of "propeller". | *"Screw" here is used in the colloquial sense of "propeller". | ||
* In February 2026, [[Greg Sepelak]] revealed that '''High-Volt''' was proposed as a localized name for a [[Transformers Collectors' Club]] website bio which never came to fruition.<ref>https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZrGuv3rO0_JSJSGyRwY_ND-hSqcZb5ps3OVz0kpKglY/edit?tab=t.0</ref> | |||
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[[Category:Energon combiners]] | [[Category:Energon combiners]] | ||
Latest revision as of 14:04, 20 February 2026
| This article is about the Super Link Mini-Con. For the Beast Wars: Uprising Micromaster, see Screw (BWU). |
- Screw is an Autobot-allied Mini-Con from the Energon portion of the Unicron Trilogy.

Screw (スクリュー Sukuryū), along with their teammates Accel and Throttle in the City Stealth Team, assists the Autobots in searching the galaxy for deposits of raw energon ore. The trio combines to form the robot Windcharger.
Fiction
[edit]Ask Vector Prime
[edit]Vector Prime once encountered a City Stealth Team in Axiom Nexus, who had invisibility capability. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/08/10
Toys
[edit]Super Link
[edit]- Screw (Micron, 2004)
- Release date: September 16, 2004
- A redeco of the Energon/Cybertron Perceptor component Grindor, Screw transforms into a Cybertronic hovercraft. They can also form the legs of the combined robot Windcharger.
- The figure was exclusively available at Japanese Toys"R"Us stores, as a promotional giveaway with the purchase of Omega Supreme, limited to 4000 pieces countrywide.
- This toy doubles as the Beast Wars: Uprising character Screw. This mold was also used to make Micron Booster Filter.
Notes
[edit]- "Screw" here is used in the colloquial sense of "propeller".
- In February 2026, Greg Sepelak revealed that High-Volt was proposed as a localized name for a Transformers Collectors' Club website bio which never came to fruition.[1]



