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==Fiction== | ==Fiction== | ||
===''Legends'' comic=== | ===''Legends'' comic=== | ||
[[Ginrai (human)|Ginrai]]'s second Transtector came with an automatic, built-in Iacon engine as Ginrai himself now transformed into its head. {{storylink| | [[Ginrai (human)|Ginrai]]'s second Transtector came with an automatic, built-in Iacon engine as Ginrai himself now transformed into its head. {{storylink|LG35 Super Ginrai}} | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
Latest revision as of 06:19, 23 February 2026
| The name or term "Iacon" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Iacon (disambiguation). |

Godmasters are complicated creatures, composed of both a human component and a Transtector. To combine with their Transtector, the human uses their Master-Braces to convert the cells of their bodies from organic flesh and blood into metal (alternately a crystallized form of spirit[1]), enabling them to transform into "engines" that link up with their larger robot bodies. These engine forms are known as Iacons (アイアコーン Aiakōn).
Fiction
[edit]Legends comic
[edit]Ginrai's second Transtector came with an automatic, built-in Iacon engine as Ginrai himself now transformed into its head. LG35 Super Ginrai
Notes
[edit]- The term "Iacon" is never used in the Masterforce cartoon or comic, but it appears on the Godmasters' toy packaging. It is mentioned by name in the Legends comic.
References
[edit]- ↑ TV Magazine, July 1988

