Battle Gaia

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Battle Gaia is a Decepticon combiner from the Operation Combination portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
We don't think he has enough guns.

Battle Gaia (バトルガイアー Batoru Gaiā) leads the Decepticon invasion force, under orders from Scrash, aiming to take over Earth. His nemesis is Guard City, who leads the Autobot forces against him.

He is composed of five Decepticons:

As a Free-Combiner, Battle Gaia's component robots can consciously rearrange themselves into new formations in response to a certain predicament. With Shuttle Gunner and Target Hawk as his legs in the Flying Formation, he can surge upward at incredible speeds. Using Sandstorm and Leyland as his legs in the Dash Formation, his running speed increases greatly. Accessing the Crash Formation with Leyland and Target Hawk as his arms, his destructive powers are greatly enhanced. And by creating the Fire Formation with Sandstorm and Shuttle Gunner as his arms, he can utilize all the fire-power of his individual components.

Fiction

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Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity

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United EX

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When Onslaught succeeded in purloining a set of drones intended for Choppermaster, a new combiner, Battle Gaia, was created from his old body's data. After reporting his success to Scrash, Onslaught released Battle Gaia in order to create a distraction that would allow him to continue his thefts. Prelude to the Siege

Operation Combination story pages

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Embarrassing.

Battle Gaia first fought his arch-enemy, Guard City, in a fierce battle in a human-sized city. Battle Gaia's Fire Formation made short work of Sixwing and Sixtrain, though Guard City's Mach Formation gave him the edge needed to fight back. Big Pinch, Autobots!

Later, Battle Gaia came to Earth along with the Jet Corps in order to drain it of all its energy. Typical giant evil robot fare, you know the drill. Fighting his way into Earth's orbit, he was met by Guard City, who had summoned all the Micromaster Combiners scattered across the globe to his aid. Battle Gaia went straight for Sixtrain, beating him soundly. The Decepticons' Attack on Earth!

Eventually, the Autobots combined into the "Autobot Scrum Combination". Powered by twenty-nine individual Autobots, their unleashed energies destroyed Battle Gaia in an instant. The Jet Corps gathered up the parts of Battle Gaia and retreated. Conclusion

Metrowars

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Battle Gaia was one of the Decepticons stationed aboard Metrotitan and was part of a Decepticon assault on Scramble City. They were forced to retreat when the Autobots showed off the power of a reborn Metroplex. Metrowars

Kre-O comic

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Battle Gaia was with the Decepticons when they showed the "Metrotitan" form of their newly repainted Decepticon City, manning one of the city-bot's arm turrets. Two Giant Bases! Everybody Getting Along, Come On, Fight!

Legends World

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During his stay in the Legends World, Armada Megatron's plans escalated from stealing Mini-Cons to stealing rare toys, the original Battle Gaia among them. LG18 Armada Starscream Super Mode

Toys

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Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers

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Battle Gaia in "Fire Formation".
  • Battle Gaia (Multi-pack, 1992)
  • ID number: TF-10
  • Accessories: Battle Gaia head, chestplate, left & right fists, left & right footplates / Great Cannon twin-cannon, rifle, chestplate, ramp / Leyland cannon & pistol / Sandstorm twin-cannon & pistol / Shuttle Gunner left & right cannons, pistol / Target Hawk left & right cannons, pistol, rotor blade
Released in the Operation Combination portion of the original Takara, Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers toyline, Battle Gaia is a redeco of the Combaticon combiner Bruticus, combining five individual military vehicles. As with all Scramble City-style combiner teams, his limbs can be rearranged into any slot of one's choosing, as well as mix-and-match with other compatible teams.
Battle Gaia was only available as a complete box set of five robots (Great Cannon, Leyland, Sandstorm, Shuttle Gunner, Target Hawk). As one of the last releases of the Japanese Transformers line, at a time when pretty much everyone had stopped buying Transformers, a loose set of the team can demand prices over a thousand U.S. dollars.
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Bruticus

Version 1 (Bruticus):

  • HasbroThe Transformers Bruticus (In)
  • TakaraFight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers
    D-69 Bruticus (GS & In)
  • TF-10 Battle Gaia (GS)

Version 2 (Baldigus):

  • Takara/TakaraTomyCar Robots D-011 Baldigus (GS & In)
  • SonokongCar Bot D-011 Baldigus (GS)
GS = Gift set release
In = Individually released

Onslaught (leader)

Version 1 (Onslaught):

Version 2 (Dolrailer):


Blast Off

Version 1 (Blast Off):

Version 2 (Shuttler):


Brawl

Version 1 (Brawl):

Version 2 (Dangar):

  • SonokongCar Bot D-011 Dangar

Swindle

Version 1 (Swindle):

Version 2 (Greejeeber):


Vortex

Version 1 (Vortex):

Version 2 (Hepter):

  • SonokongCar Bot D-011 Hepter
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Bruticus

Version 1 (Bruticus):

  • HasbroThe Transformers Bruticus (In)
  • TakaraFight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers
    D-69 Bruticus (GS & In)
  • TF-10 Battle Gaia (GS)

Version 2 (Baldigus):

  • Takara/TakaraTomyCar Robots D-011 Baldigus (GS & In)
  • SonokongCar Bot D-011 Baldigus (GS)
GS = Gift set release
In = Individually released

Onslaught (leader)

Version 1 (Onslaught):

Version 2 (Dolrailer):


Blast Off

Version 1 (Blast Off):

Version 2 (Shuttler):


Brawl

Version 1 (Brawl):

Version 2 (Dangar):

  • SonokongCar Bot D-011 Dangar

Swindle

Version 1 (Swindle):

Version 2 (Greejeeber):


Vortex

Version 1 (Vortex):

Version 2 (Hepter):

  • SonokongCar Bot D-011 Hepter
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Notes

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  • The Battle Gaia depicted in the July 1992 issue of TV Magazine, seen at right, has some color differences compared to the final version: the retail Sandstorm is more cream or off-white than sandy tan, and Target Hawk's chest became dark green (and his grey parts lighter).
  • Like how the original Battle Gaia is a redeco of the original Bruticus, Kre-O Battle Gaia uses the same pieces as Kre-O Bruticus.