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*'''Zetca''' (Godmaster Warrior, 1988)
*'''Zetca''' (Godmaster Warrior, 1988)
: A [[redeco]] of the [[Powermaster]] [[Nebulan]] [[Rev]], Zetca transforms from an armored human into an engine block that can fit in the engine-plug of any Powermaster/Godmaster toy, unlocking their transformation features. Like his fellow Godmaster Warriors [[Aquastar]] and [[Bullet]], he was sold only as an individual in a very small box.
: A [[redeco]] of the [[Powermaster]] [[Nebulan]] [[Rev]], Zetca transforms from an armored human into an engine block that can fit in the engine-plug of any Powermaster/Godmaster toy, unlocking their transformation features. Like his fellow Godmaster Warriors [[Aquastar]] and [[Bullet]], he was sold only as an individual in a very small box.
:The mold was also used to make [[Lightfoot]].


::*''[http://www.tfu.info/1988/Cybertron/Zetoca/zetoca.htm More information on Zetca at TFU.info]''
::*''[http://www.tfu.info/1988/Cybertron/Zetoca/zetoca.htm More information on Zetca at TFU.info]''

Revision as of 13:09, 21 December 2011

Zetca is a Godmaster human from the Generation 1 continuity family.

Zetca (ゼトカ Zetoka) is a Godmaster Warrior with no Transtector to call his own. It is possible he can control others' Transtectors.

Fiction

IDW Generation 1 comics

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Toys

Super-God Masterforce

  • Zetca (Godmaster Warrior, 1988)
A redeco of the Powermaster Nebulan Rev, Zetca transforms from an armored human into an engine block that can fit in the engine-plug of any Powermaster/Godmaster toy, unlocking their transformation features. Like his fellow Godmaster Warriors Aquastar and Bullet, he was sold only as an individual in a very small box.
The mold was also used to make Lightfoot.

Notes

  • "Zetca" was the name for Takara's line of die-cast miniature Star Wars toys back when the movie first came out in Japan. It appears to be a meaningless, science-fictiony-sounding word.