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:''Voice actor: [[Aron Kincaid]] (USA), [[Kōji Totani]] (Japan)''
:''Voice actor: [[Aron Kincaid]] (USA), [[Kōji Totani]] (Japan)''


Sky Lynx made his fantastic debut when he selflessly risked his own life to save 3 [[Blurr (G1)|vastly]] [[Wheelie (G1)|inferior]] [[Marissa Faireborne|specimens]]. Shortly after this, his peerless battle prowess was needed to fight off some [[Predacon (G1)|ruffians]].  
Sky Lynx made his fantastic debut when he selflessly risked his own life to save three [[Blurr (G1)|vastly]] [[Wheelie (G1)|inferior]] [[Marissa Faireborne|specimens]]. Shortly after this, his peerless battle prowess was needed to fight off some [[Predacon (G1)|ruffians]].


Later still some [[Primacron|fool]] had the audacity to call him Primitive! Can you imagine?
Later still some [[Primacron|fool]] had the audacity to call him Primitive! Can you imagine?
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===Generation 1===
===Generation 1===
*'''Sky Lynx''' (Motorized Space Shuttle, 1986)
*'''Sky Lynx''' (Motorized Space Shuttle, 1986)
[[Image:G1SkyLynx_toy.jpg|left|thumb|]]


: Sky Lynx transforms from a space shuttle with under-slung cargo pod into a large beast-like... thing. His shuttle and pod portions can split up; the shuttle grows legs to become a large long-necked flying dinosaur thing, while the cargo pod grows a head and tail to become a "lynx"-like thing.  The cargo pod section has a battery-powered motor that rolls him along in cargo mode, and activates a slow, ungainly walking action in lynx/lower-body mode. the shuttle also has an opening "cargo bay", though there is no room to store anything in it. Even though it fails to fully capture his magnificentness, it is ''still'' the apex of toy technology.
: Sky Lynx transforms from a space shuttle with under-slung cargo pod into a large beast-like... thing. His shuttle and pod portions can split up; the shuttle grows legs to become a large long-necked flying dinosaur thing, while the cargo pod grows a head and tail to become a "lynx"-like thing.  The cargo pod section has a battery-powered motor that rolls him along in cargo mode, and activates a slow, ungainly walking action in lynx/lower-body mode. The shuttle also has an opening "cargo bay", though there is no room to store anything in it. Even though it fails to fully capture his magnificentness, it is ''still'' the apex of toy technology.
 
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==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 08:24, 1 February 2007

This article is about the Generation 1 Autobot. For the Cybertron-series Mini-Con, see Sky Lynx (Cybertron).
Sky Lynx is an Autobot from the Generation 1 continuity family.
Twice the bot, twice the ego.

Sky Lynx is the unbelievably talented, unsurpassably skilled, and altogether magnificent robot behind most of the greatest, most adventurous, and most daring moments in all of Autobot history. At least, if you ask Sky Lynx, that is. Not that he isn't a skilled, fast, powerful warrior and an expert flyer, and well deserving of his rank as Lieutenant Commander. He most certainly is all those things, he's just rather a bit too eager to tell you about it. At length. Springer has nicknamed him "Commander Modesty."


Fiction

Marvel Comics

Animated Continuity

Voice actor: Aron Kincaid (USA), Kōji Totani (Japan)

Sky Lynx made his fantastic debut when he selflessly risked his own life to save three vastly inferior specimens. Shortly after this, his peerless battle prowess was needed to fight off some ruffians.

Later still some fool had the audacity to call him Primitive! Can you imagine?

Dreamwave comics continuity

Toys

Generation 1

  • Sky Lynx (Motorized Space Shuttle, 1986)
Sky Lynx transforms from a space shuttle with under-slung cargo pod into a large beast-like... thing. His shuttle and pod portions can split up; the shuttle grows legs to become a large long-necked flying dinosaur thing, while the cargo pod grows a head and tail to become a "lynx"-like thing. The cargo pod section has a battery-powered motor that rolls him along in cargo mode, and activates a slow, ungainly walking action in lynx/lower-body mode. The shuttle also has an opening "cargo bay", though there is no room to store anything in it. Even though it fails to fully capture his magnificentness, it is still the apex of toy technology.





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