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:''The Orca is a Pequodian ship from the [[Generation 1 continuity family]].''
:''The Orca is a Pequodian ship from the [[Marvel Comics continuity|Marvel portion]] of the [[Generation 1 continuity family]].''
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'''''The Orca''''' is a ship, a whaler to be precise, on the planet [[Pequod]].  
'''''The Orca''''' is a ship, a whaler to be precise, on the planet [[Pequod]].  



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The Orca is a Pequodian ship from the Marvel portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.

The Orca is a ship, a whaler to be precise, on the planet Pequod.

Fiction

Marvel Comics continuity

Searching for the Klud/Matrix on Pequod, the Autobot Pretender trio of Pincher, Doubleheader and Longtooth came across The Orca and a smaller boat, both devoid of a crew in the middle of watery nowhere. Longtooth deduced the Klud had attacked the boats right at the moment the crew of The Orca was trying to help the crew of the smaller vessel. His theory was made all the more likely when the Klud attacked him a moment later. Longtooth lost his leg in the process and promptly developed an obsessive need to kill the Klud. So, he stole the whaler at hand and ditched his teammates to go after the creature.

On its six days-lasting hunt, The Orca was attacked by the Klud, boarded by Autobots and attacked by Decepticons. It got through it surprisingly well. Deadly Obsession

Notes

  • The Orca is named after the protagonists' ship in the 1975 film Jaws.