Axe (weapon)

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This article is about a type of melee weapon. For the neutral member of the Circle of Light, see Axe (G1).
This article is about a type of melee weapon. For the Animorphs character, see Aximili-Esgarrouth-Isthill.
Speak softly and carry a big old axe.

An axe is a handheld weapon made up of a stick and one or two blades stuck on one or both sides. Axes can range from small, one-handed handaxes, hatchets and throwing axes to huge two-handed, double-edged axes. Compared to a sword, axes are used to hack at an enemy and often have greater weight behind their blows. However, axes are often not as versatile as a sword (which can be used to slash, thrust, parry and so on) and so are generally used by those who prefer raw power over technique. Being somewhat sturdier than swords, axes also make useful tools (e.g. for rescue operations, clearing foliage and breaking through debris).

Transformers sometimes use axes for both tools and melee weapons.

Fiction

The Transformers cartoon

Beast Wars

Beast Machines

Beast Wars Neo

  • Mach Kick's tail converts into a hatchet.
  • Bazooka is armed with a weapon that can double as an axe or as a blaster, depending on how it is held.

Unicron Trilogy

Live-action film series

Transformers Animated

  • Optimus Prime uses a rocket-powered axe as a signature weapon and for transport. Before the events of the series, it is shown that this weapon would have been used primarily as a tool rather than a weapon, used to clear rubble and detritus from space bridges. Not that that makes it any less effective in combat.
  • Soundwave's partner, Laserbeak transforms into an axe of rock! Human Error, Part II

Aligned continuity family

War for Cybertron

  • Optimus Prime's melee weapon is a large rocket powered axe almost as big as he is. He uses it quite efficiently, violently ripping apart endless Decepticon soldiers. War for Cybertron

Transformers: Prime



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