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===Generations===
===Generations===
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[[File:Generationstoy-TakaraTomy-Centuritron.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Queasy Centuritron.]]
*'''Mini-Con Assault Team''' (2014)
*'''Mini-Con Assault Team''' (2014)
**''Series/Number:'' '''02 / #013'''
**''Series/Number:'' '''02 / #013'''

Revision as of 07:43, 1 September 2014

Centuritron is a Mini-Con Combiner from Generations.
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Centuritron is a Mini-Con combiner. If the rumors are true, he has the power equivalent to 100 warriors, which is presumably how he got his name.


He is the combined form of the three-members of the Mini-Con Assault Team:

Fiction

IDW Generation 1 continuity

As Shockwave explained his role in the Dark Cybertron prophesy to Galvatron, a swarm of seventy billion Ammonites descended upon Cybertron, with Centuritron front-and-center among the throng of invaders. The Becoming

Toys

Generations

Queasy Centuritron.
  • Mini-Con Assault Team (2014)
    • Series/Number: 02 / #013
    • Japanese release date: 3-23-2014
    • Japanese ID number: TG32
    • Accessories: Thrusters, cannon, minigun
Part of the eighth wave of Generations Deluxe Class toys, Thrilling 30 Centuritron is the combined form of the Mini-Cons Heavytread, Runway, and Windshear. The weapons that the three come with combine into a larger weapon for Centuritron to wield via 5mm post. He features a Powerlinx port on his, er, crotch, and the 5mm ports on Runway's own arms can still be used (somewhat).
He comes with a copy of 'Into the Abyss: Dark Cybertron Chapter 4'.
The TakaraTomy version, part of the fourteenth wave of Japanese Generations toys, is noticeably shinier, casting his plastics in darker, metallic shades, and featuring numerous additional silver paint details, among other deco changes. His stock photography erroneously depicts him being cast in the same glossy, non-metallic plastic as the Hasbro version. He lacks the comic.

Notes

  • The name "Centuritron" started out as one of the name options that one could pick on Hasbro's Fan Built Bot poll on April of 2013 (which ultimately resulted in the creation of Windblade).