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Revision as of 12:15, 3 October 2006

Steeljaw is an Autobot in the Generation 1 continuity family.

Where the Decepticon cassette with a cat-mode is a master of moving about undetected, it is fitting that the his Autobot counterpart is one of the best at tracking down robots who don't want to be found. Steeljaw is a tenacious tracker of unmatched skill. His olefactory sensors can track even the faintest scent for a range of 800 miles. All buisness when on the job, he can come off as cold, even rude to others but that's just his professionalism and determination getting the better of him. Steeljaw has a nearly unbreakable bite, wich gave him his name and is armed with two solar powered pelet guns. He can electromagnatize himself to stick to surfaces in cassette mode. His only real weakness is a tendancy to rust.



Fiction

Marvel Comics continuity

Animated continuity

Voice actors: ? (US), Masashi Ebara (Japan)

Dreamwave continuity

Toys

Generation 1

  • Steeljaw
Japanese ID number: C-65, C-120, TFC-21
Steeljaw was packaged with Rewind in the US from 1986-87. He was released by himself in Japan at the same time. In 2006, he was reissued with Blaster.


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