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After Fortress's battleship was damaged on the planet Master by [[Weirdwolf]]'s bombs, Raiden and Defensor were seen helping to repair it. {{storylink|Operation: Destroy the Decepticons}} | After Fortress's battleship was damaged on the planet Master by [[Weirdwolf]]'s bombs, Raiden and Defensor were seen helping to repair it. {{storylink|Operation: Destroy the Decepticons}} | ||
{{ | The Trainbots formed Raiden for the final battle with Scorponok's Decepticons at the North Pole. He warred with his counterpart, Predaking, and was nearly crushed by the Battleship Maximus when MegaZarak battered it away. In the end, Raiden lent his strength to the Headmasters' [[Head Formation]], feeding Fortress Maximus enough power to overcome the effects of the [[crysmag metal]]. {{storylink|The Final Showdown on Earth (Part 2)}} | ||
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Revision as of 20:28, 31 January 2010
- Raiden is an Autobot combiner from the Headmasters portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.

Raiden (ライデン) is the combined form of the six Trainbots Kaen, Getsuei, Seizan, Shōki, Suiken, and Yukikaze.
Each member transforms into a different high speed or bullet train native to their home land of Japan. Raiden is an ambitious gestalt. He maintains an active rivalry with Devastator and plans on challenging the Decepticon giant Predaking next.
He is The Robot Train.
- English-Malay dub name: The Robot Train, Grimlock
Fiction
The Headmasters cartoon
- Voice Actor: Keiichi Noda (Japanese)
Raiden was the combined form of the Trainbots, an Autobot team created on Earth in the nation of Japan. He briefly appeared fighting alongside Superion and Defensor against the Decepticon combiners on Cybertron. They were very nearly crushed to death when Bruticus collapsed a building on them with his sonic stun-gun. The Mystery of Planet Master
Sometime later, the Trainbots formed Raiden in order to defend Japan from the marauding Sixshot. Raiden and Sixshot fought fiercely until Trypticon crashed the party. The arrivals of Scourge, Cyclonus and the Autobot Headmasters made it into a real brawl. During the fight, Raiden was swarmed by Sixshot and his hard-light dopplegangers in winged wolf modes. Raiden called for Chromedome to shoot at the Sixshots until he nailed the real one, even if Raiden was injured in the process. Terror! The Six Shadows
Raiden was formed to defend the Solar 1 satellite against Predaking. He fought bravely against the bestial giant, and eventually sent the Decepticon fleeing with his tail(s?) between his legs. The Shadow Emperor, Scorponok Soon thereafter, Raiden battled Predaking again, with a raging volcano as their backdrop. The Headmasters soon became involved in the skirmish and, when Raiden briefly gained the upper hand on Predaking, they offered to step in so that the Trainbots could rescue the innocent villagers trapped at the base of the volcano. The Dormant Volcano Mysteriously Erupts
When the Decepticons fled into deep space to seek out new sources of energy, the Trainbots joined Fortress in following their foes. Raiden was formed on the Twin Star planets and did battle with Predaking. Battle for Defense of the False Planet He was also briefly seen on the planet Paradise. Head Formation of Friendship
After the Autobots returned to Earth, Raiden formed in defense of Autobot City as it was being attacked by Sixshot and Trypticon. He was intercepted by Apeface and Snapdragon, however, and was unable to assist Ultra Magnus and Metroplex in their fight. Ultra Magnus Dies!! Raiden was next seen battling Predaking on the Kamchatka Penninsula, as the Decepticons attempted to exploit the Pacific Ring of Fire. I Risk My Life for Earth Later on, Raiden helped Computron and Defensor demolish an old Decepticon base after the enemy abandoned the planet Earth. Miraculous Warriors, Targetmasters (Part 1)
After Fortress's battleship was damaged on the planet Master by Weirdwolf's bombs, Raiden and Defensor were seen helping to repair it. Operation: Destroy the Decepticons
The Trainbots formed Raiden for the final battle with Scorponok's Decepticons at the North Pole. He warred with his counterpart, Predaking, and was nearly crushed by the Battleship Maximus when MegaZarak battered it away. In the end, Raiden lent his strength to the Headmasters' Head Formation, feeding Fortress Maximus enough power to overcome the effects of the crysmag metal. The Final Showdown on Earth (Part 2)
Super-God Masterforce comic
Toys
The Headmasters
- Raiden (Trainbot, 1987)
- Japanese ID number: C-131
- Released only in Japan, Raiden's toy dates back to the Diaclone line, similar to the Constructicons. For Headmasters, the Trainbots were available individually or in a gift set. They were later re-released during the Zone series. Like Devastator, each Trainbot member becomes a specific part of Raiden; appendages cannot be swapped like the later "Scramble City" combiners.
- Raiden (TF Jr, 1987)
- Transform Jr Raiden was released both as a single gift set and in three two-packs. Like its normal toy counterpart, this version of Raiden is also a carry-over from the Diaclone line.
Trivia

- The Trainbots' combined train form appears in the title sequence of the Super-God Masterforce cartoon, but not in the series itself. The series creators seem to have intended to use the Robot Train to travel back and forth to Athenia, more closely tying Super-God Masterforce to previous Transformers series, but the idea was quietly dropped. They did, however, appear for that purpose in the manga.
- The rivalry with Devastator could be due to the fact that, in addition to sharing Diaclone origins, the components also have a specific part mode, and in addition to that, the two respective combiners are the fusion of six robots.
- Though it is a little tricky to tell the true meaning of Raiden's name since it is "spelled" in phonetic katakana rather than kanji, it most likely should translate as Thunder and Lightning.
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