God Neptune (BWSG)
| This article is about the Classics combiner. For the Beast Wars II combiner, see God Neptune (BWII). |
- God Neptune is a Predacon combiner from the Generation 1 continuity family.

While Piranacon was a single-minded hunter, the influence of Scylla on the four surviving Seacons has resulted in God Neptune possessing more in the way of a tactical approach to the hunt. Don't mistake this for softening — God Neptune is still as violent as his predecessor, but with his more thoughtful personality he is able to stay in control of his rage and Snaptrap has even stopped needing to set an automatic disconnect timer.
God Neptune is the combined form of:
Fiction
Classics
Following the loss of two of their number, Shattered Time the Seacons picked up an extra, Scylla, on prehistoric Earth in another reality. Shattered Expectations Consequently, their original combined form, Piranacon was gone, and when they next combined while trying to steal the Maximals' energy purifier, the combined form called itself "God Neptune". This new combiner kept Magnaboss busy with a typhoon attack while Autojetter and Autolauncher secured the purifier. Shattered Hope Joining Megatron's assault in an attempt to obtain the Origin Matrix, the Seacons again merged into God Neptune and battled Magnaboss, until Ultra Mammoth opened a dimensional rift, and the Predacons were all sucked through. Shattered Destiny
Toys
Beast Wars

- God Neptune (Multi-pack, 1998)
- Japanese ID number: D-21
- Accessories: Sword, super robot head, shell-shield/chestplate, 2 foot-plates, left & right fists
- Sold only as a boxed set of five toys, God Neptune is a redeco of most of the Generation 1 Seacon team, combining Halfshell (torso), Coelagon, Scylla, Sea Phantom, and Terrormander. Since the set uses the Scramble City-style of construction, the body and limbs are interchangeable with similar-build combiner teams.
- The set does not include a redeco of Nautilator, and almost all of the weapons and gun-mode stands for the individuals are also missing.
- For unknown reasons, a great number of unboxed God Neptune sets—lacking all of their accessories, including combiner parts—ended up available on the secondary market. These went for considerably less than the "complete" releases, naturally.


