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<div id="title-factionicons" style="float: right; display: none;"><div style="position: relative;">[[Predacon|<img alt="" src="/w2/images2/thumb/0/01/Predacon_symbol.png/24px-Predacon_symbol.png" width="24" height="30" border="0"/>]]</div></div>
:''Clone One is a [[Predacon (BW)|Predacon]] creation from the ''[[Beast Wars]]'' portion of the [[Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].''
:''Clone One is a [[Predacon (BW)|Predacon]] creation from the ''[[Beast Wars]]'' portion of the [[Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].''


[[Image:Dinobot Clone.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Who's my little cuddle-waptor?]]
[[Image:Dinobot Clone.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Who's my little cuddle-waptor?]]
'''Clone One''',<sup id="cite_ref-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-0" title="">[1]</a></sup> also known as the '''Dinobot Clone''',<sup id="cite_ref-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-1" title="">[2]</a></sup> was a clone of the [[Maximal]] [[Dinobot (BW)|Dinobot]] created by [[Megatron (BW)|Megatron]].  Clone One's body was created from Dinobot's DNA and is completely biological;<sup id="cite_ref-2" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-2" title="">[3]</a></sup> he possesses no robot mode.  Clone One's intelligence and behavior is largely identical to Dinobot, and he appears to possess a version of his progenitor's memories. Clone One is different from Dinobot in two crucial ways: He is slavishly loyal to Megatron, and he lacks the original's sense of honor.
'''Clone One'''<ref>He identifies himself as "Clone One" over the communicator in "Double Dinobot".</ref> also known as the '''Dinobot Clone''',<ref>The episode script refers to the character as "Dinobot Clone."</ref> was a clone of the [[Maximal]] [[Dinobot (BW)|Dinobot]] created by [[Megatron (BW)|Megatron]].  Clone One's body was created from Dinobot's DNA and is completely biological;<ref>Bio information originally from ''[[Beast Wars Universe]]'' ISBN 978-4766938005</ref> he possesses no robot mode.  Clone One's intelligence and behavior is largely identical to Dinobot, and he appears to possess a version of his progenitor's memories. Clone One is different from Dinobot in two crucial ways: He is slavishly loyal to Megatron, and he lacks the original's sense of honor.


Clone One has neither a [[Predacon (BW)|Predacon]] nor [[Maximal]] [[energy signature]], owing to his almost complete lack of technological components. Clone One was aware of the deliberate changes Megatron had made to his personality, but was not the least bit bothered by them.
Clone One has neither a [[Predacon (BW)|Predacon]] nor [[Maximal]] [[energy signature]], owing to his almost complete lack of technological components. Clone One was aware of the deliberate changes Megatron had made to his personality, but was not the least bit bothered by them.
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==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===''Beast Wars'' cartoon===
===''Beast Wars'' cartoon===
''Voice actor:'' [[Scott McNeil]] (English), [[Keiji Fujiwara]] (Japanese)
:''Voice actor:'' [[Scott McNeil]] (English), [[Keiji Fujiwara]] (Japanese)
 


[[Image:Dinobot mirror.jpg|left|180px|thumb|They laugh alike, they walk alike / At times they even talk alike / You can lose your mind / When cousins are two of a kind!]]
[[Image:Dinobot mirror.jpg|left|180px|thumb|They laugh alike, they walk alike / At times they even talk alike / You can lose your mind / When cousins are two of a kind!]]
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Alone in the unfamiliar ''Axalon'', Clone One was stymied in his attempts to deactivate [[Sentinel (BW)|Sentinel]] because he didn't know the real Dinobot's password, nor did he possess the Maximal energy signature required to override the security system.  When Dinobot (who had merely been disabled, not destroyed) returned to the ''Axalon'', Clone One believed it was he who had finally succeeded in lowering the shields, and summoned Megatron.
Alone in the unfamiliar ''Axalon'', Clone One was stymied in his attempts to deactivate [[Sentinel (BW)|Sentinel]] because he didn't know the real Dinobot's password, nor did he possess the Maximal energy signature required to override the security system.  When Dinobot (who had merely been disabled, not destroyed) returned to the ''Axalon'', Clone One believed it was he who had finally succeeded in lowering the shields, and summoned Megatron.


[[Image:Cloneoneskin.jpg|right|150px|thumb|Now, all Dinobot needs is Clone One&#39;s head mounted on the wall.]]
[[Image:Cloneoneskin.jpg|right|150px|thumb|Now, all Dinobot needs is Clone One&#39;s head mounted on the wall.]]
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Dinobot kept Clone One's hide as a trophy and hung it on his wall.  {{storylink|Maximal, No More|Maximal, No More}} {{storylink|Code of Hero|Code of Hero}}
Dinobot kept Clone One's hide as a trophy and hung it on his wall.  {{storylink|Maximal, No More|Maximal, No More}} {{storylink|Code of Hero|Code of Hero}}
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Clone One's unfamiliarity with Maximal hardware implies his memories were based on a backup of Dinobot's [[datatrax]] contained within the [[Darksyde|Predacon ship]].  The never-produced episode "[[Dark Glass]]" also hinged on datatrax backups, though their existence would not be formally established until ''[[Fires of the Past|Beast Machines]]''.
* Clone One's unfamiliarity with Maximal hardware implies his memories were based on a backup of Dinobot's [[datatrax]] contained within the [[Darksyde|Predacon ship]].  The never-produced episode "[[Dark Glass]]" also hinged on datatrax backups, though their existence would not be formally established until ''[[Fires of the Past|Beast Machines]]''.
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==References==
==References==
&lt;div class="references-small"&gt;
<references />
&lt;ol class="references"&gt;&lt;li id="cite_note-0"&gt;&lt;a href="#cite_ref-0" title=""&gt;↑&lt;/a&gt; He identifies himself as "Clone One" over the communicator in "Double Dinobot".
&lt;li id="cite_note-1"&gt;&lt;a href="#cite_ref-1" title=""&gt;↑&lt;/a&gt; The episode script refers to the character as "Dinobot Clone."
&lt;li id="cite_note-2"&gt;&lt;a href="#cite_ref-2" title=""&gt;↑&lt;/a&gt; Bio information originally from ''[[Beast Wars Universe]]'' &lt;a href="/w2/index.php?title=Special:Booksources&amp;isbn=9784766938005" class="internal"&gt;ISBN 978-4766938005&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/ol&gt;&lt;/div&gt;


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Revision as of 23:11, 29 March 2009

The name or term "Dinobot" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Dinobot (disambiguation).
Clone One is a Predacon creation from the Beast Wars portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
File:Dinobot Clone.jpg
Who's my little cuddle-waptor?

Clone One[1] also known as the Dinobot Clone,[2] was a clone of the Maximal Dinobot created by Megatron. Clone One's body was created from Dinobot's DNA and is completely biological;[3] he possesses no robot mode. Clone One's intelligence and behavior is largely identical to Dinobot, and he appears to possess a version of his progenitor's memories. Clone One is different from Dinobot in two crucial ways: He is slavishly loyal to Megatron, and he lacks the original's sense of honor.

Clone One has neither a Predacon nor Maximal energy signature, owing to his almost complete lack of technological components. Clone One was aware of the deliberate changes Megatron had made to his personality, but was not the least bit bothered by them.

Fiction

Beast Wars cartoon

Voice actor: Scott McNeil (English), Keiji Fujiwara (Japanese)
They laugh alike, they walk alike / At times they even talk alike / You can lose your mind / When cousins are two of a kind!

Clone One was created by Megatron as part of a multi-phase ploy to destroy the Maximals by luring them into an ambush and using their own base's defenses to finish them off when they retreated to it.

After Terrorsaur removed the real Dinobot by trapping him within a hollow mountain, Clone One replaced him and gave Optimus Primal "news" of a Predacon force massing in Grid Omega. Primal opted to send Rattrap and the clone to get a fix on the force's position rather than stage an immediate assault.

Clone One narrowly avoided being discovered by Rattrap, who wanted to transform and attack the fictitious base, by (uncharacteristically for Dinobot) reminding Rattrap this was supposed to be a recon mission. He subsequently ambushed Rattrap and returned to the Axalon feigning injury, claiming Rattrap was pinned down by the Predacons. Primal rushed off to save him.

Alone in the unfamiliar Axalon, Clone One was stymied in his attempts to deactivate Sentinel because he didn't know the real Dinobot's password, nor did he possess the Maximal energy signature required to override the security system. When Dinobot (who had merely been disabled, not destroyed) returned to the Axalon, Clone One believed it was he who had finally succeeded in lowering the shields, and summoned Megatron.

Now, all Dinobot needs is Clone One's head mounted on the wall.

Overcoming his initial bafflement, Dinobot agreed to a "fair fight" with Clone One in beast mode, which he lost when Clone One scored a dumb-luck hit. Dinobot feigned unconsciousness and Clone One, rather than double-check his opponent, ran off to meet Megatron.

When the Maximals arrived, they found that the real Dinobot had devoured the clone, commenting that he thought the clone was quite tasty. Primal expressed his disgust. Double Dinobot

Dinobot kept Clone One's hide as a trophy and hung it on his wall. Maximal, No More Code of Hero

Trivia

  • Clone One's unfamiliarity with Maximal hardware implies his memories were based on a backup of Dinobot's datatrax contained within the Predacon ship. The never-produced episode "Dark Glass" also hinged on datatrax backups, though their existence would not be formally established until Beast Machines.
  • The Chamber used to create Clone One appears to be a heavily modified Predacon CR Chamber.
  • In the scenes where both Dinobots appear together, the clone's voice is altered to make it easier to tell them apart.

References

  1. He identifies himself as "Clone One" over the communicator in "Double Dinobot".
  2. The episode script refers to the character as "Dinobot Clone."
  3. Bio information originally from Beast Wars Universe ISBN 978-4766938005