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Noted Decepticons like [[Shockwave (G1)|Shockwave]] and [[Sixshot]] have commanded their own ''Worldsweeper''s in the past. | Noted Decepticons like [[Shockwave (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Shockwave]] and [[Sixshot]] have commanded their own ''Worldsweeper''s in the past. | ||
A ''Worldsweeper'' crashed on the planet [[Clemency]] and contained some deformed [[Protoform| protoforms]], a ceiling covered with [[Brain module|brain modules]], and organic flesh that had been bled into the ship's fuel supply, polluting it. Also, there was a non-functional robot made entirely of wood. A band of Decepticon [[Scavenger (group)|Scavengers]] led by [[Krok (G1)| Krok]] later found the ship and went aboard where they discovered a stasis-locked [[Grimlock (G1)|Grimlock]]. {{storylink|Rules of Disengagement}} Under threat from the [[Decepticon Justice Division]], the Scavengers staged an ambush near the ''Worldsweeper'' using the [[circuit speeder]]-spiked Grimlock as bait. During the ensuing battle, [[Crankcase (G1)|Crankcase]] took control of one of the ship's Cybernoughts, but when the D.J.D. left the field of conflict to pursue [[Overlord (Masterforce)|bigger fish]], the Scavengers abandoned the ''Worldsweeper'' and left Clemency in the ''[[Weak Anthropic Principle]]''. {{storylink|Scavengers (Part 2): Who's Afraid of the DJD?|Who's Afraid of the DJD?}} | A ''Worldsweeper'' crashed on the planet [[Clemency]] and contained some deformed [[Protoform| protoforms]], a ceiling covered with [[Brain module|brain modules]], and organic flesh that had been bled into the ship's fuel supply, polluting it. Also, there was a non-functional robot made entirely of wood. A band of Decepticon [[Scavenger (group)|Scavengers]] led by [[Krok (G1)| Krok]] later found the ship and went aboard where they discovered a stasis-locked [[Grimlock (G1)|Grimlock]]. {{storylink|Rules of Disengagement}} Under threat from the [[Decepticon Justice Division]], the Scavengers staged an ambush near the ''Worldsweeper'' using the [[circuit speeder]]-spiked Grimlock as bait. During the ensuing battle, [[Crankcase (G1)|Crankcase]] took control of one of the ship's Cybernoughts, but when the D.J.D. left the field of conflict to pursue [[Overlord (Masterforce)|bigger fish]], the Scavengers abandoned the ''Worldsweeper'' and left Clemency in the ''[[Weak Anthropic Principle]]''. {{storylink|Scavengers (Part 2): Who's Afraid of the DJD?|Who's Afraid of the DJD?}} | ||
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The P-6 Worldsweeper is a famous model of a Decepticon warship mimicking the Decepticon insignia, earning them the informal name of Symbol Ships. They possess several notable features and attributes, including a compliment of Cybernoughts, and an unfortunate tendency to crash.
Fiction
IDW Generation 1 comics
Noted Decepticons like Shockwave and Sixshot have commanded their own Worldsweepers in the past.
A Worldsweeper crashed on the planet Clemency and contained some deformed protoforms, a ceiling covered with brain modules, and organic flesh that had been bled into the ship's fuel supply, polluting it. Also, there was a non-functional robot made entirely of wood. A band of Decepticon Scavengers led by Krok later found the ship and went aboard where they discovered a stasis-locked Grimlock. Rules of Disengagement Under threat from the Decepticon Justice Division, the Scavengers staged an ambush near the Worldsweeper using the circuit speeder-spiked Grimlock as bait. During the ensuing battle, Crankcase took control of one of the ship's Cybernoughts, but when the D.J.D. left the field of conflict to pursue bigger fish, the Scavengers abandoned the Worldsweeper and left Clemency in the Weak Anthropic Principle. Who's Afraid of the DJD?
Notes
- The Worldsweeper bears an obvious resemblance to the giant Decepticon insignia.


