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:''Voice actor:'' [[Yoshikazu Nagano]] (Japanese) | :''Voice actor:'' [[Yoshikazu Nagano]] (Japanese) | ||
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Revision as of 22:21, 27 July 2009
- Survive is a Maximal from the Beast Wars Neo portion of the Generation 1 continuity family's Beast Era.

Survive is almost the polar opposite of Big Convoy. He believes that the only way to achieve victory is to do so as a team. He despises solo actions and has a very unpleasant impression of Big Convoy, who prefers to do just that. Survive desperately wants to have Big Convoy placed under his leadership and retrained as a team-player. The opportunity for this has yet to arise.
His buddy drone is True One, a reconnaissance scout who can communicate wordlessly with Survive using a special sound wave. They have a good relationship, but sometimes fight over honey.
Fiction
Beast Wars Neo cartoon
- Voice actor: Yoshikazu Nagano (Japanese)
Survive the Hot-Blooded Instructor
Beast Wars Neo comic
IDW Beast Wars comics
Toys
Beast Wars Neo

- Survive (Mega, 2000)
- Japanese ID number: C-39
- A redeco of Polar Claw, Survive transforms into a godless killing machine. Rearing him up on his hind legs in beast mode exposes a pair of nasty-looking fangs. His left beast mode foreleg has a spring-loaded attack claw, while his right launches from the shoulder stub and transforms into his bat-partner True One, who can also be used as a hand-held blaster. Survive's robot head has a face on both sides; a normal robot-mode one, and a "mutant" face.
- This mold was also used to make Grizzly-1/Barbearian.

- Roaring Showdown: Survive VS Killer Punch (Mega, 2000)
- Japanese ID number: VS-39
- Survive was also available in a two-pack with the Predacon Killer Punch. Both toys were identical to their individual releases.



