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===Dreamwave ''Generation One'' continuity===
===Dreamwave ''Generation One'' continuity===
*[[Birdbrain]]'s [[Pretender]] shell could fire laser beams from its optics. {{storylink|Transformers: More than Meets the Eye|Birdbrain's ''More than Meets the Eye'' profile}}
*[[Birdbrain]]'s [[Pretender]] shell could fire laser beams from its optics. {{storylink|Transformers: More than Meets the Eye|Birdbrain's ''More than Meets the Eye'' profile}}
===2005 IDW continuity===
*A [[Titan (group)|Titan]] commandeered by [[Sentinel Prime (G1)|Sentinel Prime]] fired lasers from its optics to deter their pursuers. [[Fortress Maximus (G1)|Fortress Maximus]] highlighted the flaw in this attack by ordering his forces to get behind the Titan's head. {{storylink|Ten to Midnight}}


===Titan movie comics===
===Titan movie comics===

Revision as of 15:33, 20 March 2026

I shoot what I sees.

Optics make up a mechanoid's sense of sight, feeding video data to their other systems. However, many mechanoids enhance these structures by installing optional weapons systems. Common examples include beam or particle weaponry, especially lasers. In these cases a robot can quite literally shoot what it sees.

Fiction

Photon Beam!!

Marvel The Transformers comics

Events from the UK-only comic stories are in italics.

The Transformers cartoon

Beast Wars cartoon

  • Several Predacons have optic weaponry which they used at least once during the duration of the show.

2001 Robots in Disguise cartoon

  • Side Burn used an "optical laser strike!" attack to collapse a hill on which Predacons were standing. Bullet Train to the Rescue This was the only instance in which Side Burn used this skill.
    Side Burn's seemingly new ability was the result of a Fox Kids edit to the series, in which the original footage of Optimus Prime shooting his Blizzard Storm attack at the Predacons was deemed too confusing, as it was just a shot of water blasting from nowhere, and was replaced with an out-of-context clip taken from Side Burn's stock footage transformation sequence.

Dreamwave Generation One continuity

2005 IDW continuity

Titan movie comics

2015 Robots in Disguise cartoon

References

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