Gripper (ROC)

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The Gripper is an Autobot drone-vehicle from the Return of Convoy portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.

The Gripper may look like a fearsome weapon, but it is really an information-gathering remote probe controlled by the Liner Team's Joe. He uses the data assembled by the probe to assist his team in making the most informed decisions they can in their fight against the Decepticons.

Toys

Return of Convoy

  • Sixliner (Micromaster Sixteam, 1991)
    • Japanese ID number: C-370
The Gripper is made up of Sixliner's rifle, fists and head mounted on either of his footplates to form a treaded probe-vehicle. It is technically supposed to attach to the right footplate, since that one has a peg-connector that works with its assigned carrier Joe (and any other train-team mold with a socket-style hitch), but naturally it can also use the left footplate with its socket-connector as well.
This mold set was also used to make the equivalent mini-vehicle/body parts of Sixtrain and Universe Rail Racer, though those have yet to be officially named.

Micromaster Collection

  • D-Go (Micromaster Sixtrain, 2002)
    • Sixtrain ID number: 1
    • Accessories: Sixliner head, rifle
  • Spark (Micromaster, 2002)
    • Sixliner ID number: 2
    • Accessories: Sixliner right foot
  • Joe (Micromaster, 2002)
    • Sixliner ID number: 5
    • Accessories: Sixliner right & left fists
For Micromaster Collection, the Gripper was laregly unchanged, simply losing the decal on the foot, and gaining blue paint operations on the robot-head eyes, which should be pointed down so you don't see them anyway. Since the team was split up into individual boxes for sale, so too were the combiner kibble pieces; the parts for the Gripper came with D-Go, Spark and (of course) Joe.

Notes

  • The Gripper's name comes from the much later Micromaster Collection fiction; it was not named in the original Return of Convoy Sixliner instruction booklet. It was also shown to be used by Alan there, though really only as an example, not a specific assignment. Also also, though the Gripper is mentioned in Joe's Micromaster Collection bio, his instructions do not otherwise give any indication that the relevant pieces can be combined and used in that manner.