Seeker Warrior 2
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- Seeker Scout is a mass-produced Decepticon body-type from the Live-action film series continuity family.
Seeker Scouts are Decepticon foot soldiers resembling Thrust that can turn into either F/A-18 Hornets or Cybertronian tetrajets. They can attack enemies from afar with their bullet-spreading turrets and their homing missile launchers.
Games
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen - The Game
- Voice actor: Fred Tatasciore (Xbox 360/PS3/PC)
360/PS3/PC
Autobot campaign
Seeker Scouts were among the Decepticon hordes that attacked the fleet on Deep-6.
Decepticon campaign
Seeker Scouts were among the Decepticon soldiers to aid The Fallen against Megatron, but were ultimately destroyed.
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (Xbox 360/PS3/PC)
Toys
Generations
- Thrust (Voyager Class, 2021)
- Hasbro ID Number: 76
- Accessories: Cannon, 2 Null-ray blasters, "Cybertron Falls" backdrop
The Studio Series Thrust toy represents both the main individual and the Seeker Scouts featured in Bumblebee.
- Studio Series Thrust is a retool of the third Starscream from the same line, transforming from a robot accurate to his appearance in Bumblebee into a Cybertronian tetrajet in 30 steps. He has a green-and-grey color scheme heavy inspired by Armada Thrust, a new head based on Studio Series Blitzwing, and a new chest piece with a conehead surrounding his neck and head.
- He comes with two Null-Ray blasters evocative of his Generation 1 namesake, a cannon, and a cardboard backdrop display depicting a war-torn Cybertron as it appears at the beginning of the film.
- Thrust was first found in July 2021 at Toys"R"Us in the Philippines before any official reveal.[1]
Notes
- In the Revenge of the Fallen game, the Seeker Scouts' coloration is based on Generation 1 Thrust.
- In Bumblebee, Seeker Scouts have a green and grey color scheme and conehead-like aesthetics influenced by Armada Thrust.
External links
- Seeker Scout concepts, initial vehicle rendering, final vehicle rendering and final robot mode rendering by concept artist Ken Christiansen.



