Speeder

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Speeder is an Autobot Micromaster from the Zone portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.

Speeder (スピーダー Supīdā) is the Micromaster partner and son to the Autobot Dai Atlas, and helps him fend off the Nine Great Demon Generals.

Fiction

Zone story pages

During a crash course on all the things that made Dai Atlas awesome, Speeder was introduced as his son. Zone Part 8

Later, when the specifications of Big Powered were on display, Speeder was shown as getting to sit in the pilot's seat. Nepotism at work, kids. Zone Part 10

Robot Masters

When Star Saber learned of Lio Convoy's son Lio Junior, he remarked that his good friend Dai Atlas had a son as well, referring to Speeder. [storylink needed]

Legends comic

When the Powered Masters' bodies possessed by Violengiguar attacked Zone, Speeder was seen operating a Micro Trailer in defense of his world. LG-EX Big Powered Prologue Part One He was later seen with Sonic and Drillbuster as their fathers defended Micro against the arrival of Star Giant. Sonic Bomber Chapter They looked on as the power of many Zodiac fragments was used to restore the damage done to Micro by the single fragment wielded by Star Giant. Roadfire Chapter

Toys

Zone

So white, it can't be right
  • Dai Atlas (Autobot, 1990)
    • Japanese ID number: C-348
Speeder transforms into a Corvette Indy (or CERV III?) concept car. He was only available with his larger partner Dai Atlas, who has numerous gimmicks intended for Speeder and other Micromasters.
  • Big Powered (Multi-pack, 1990)
    • Japanese ID number: C-353
All three Powered Masters (Sonic Bomber, Dai Atlas and Road Fire) as well as their Micromaster partners were also available in a great big gift set.

Merchandise

Transformers Gum

  • Roadfire (2012)
    • Accessories: Cannon, Z Powered Cutter, Speeder
Released as part of the 6th wave of Kabaya's 2009 series of standard model kits, Speeder is a very tiny non-transforming car molded in a single piece and is included with the larger Roadfire kit. He can interact with the base modes of the concurrently released Big Powered Kabaya kits.

Notes

  • Speeder has basically no deco whatsoever. While all three Powered Master partners have no paint applications, Speeder is the only one to not even get a crummy windshield decal.