Sharkticon (species)
| This article is about the Generation 1 Quintesson shark-monster. For the Energon Decepticon submarine, see Sharkticon (Energon). |
- 'Sharkticons are Quintesson mass-produced enforcers from the Generation 1 continuity family.
Sharkticons are big, dumb, plentiful and voracious. In short: Perfect soldiers for the Quintessons. It's not unusual for the Quintessons to throw their captives into a big tank full of the fiesty nippers after a mock trial just for chuckles. Though individual Sharkticons are not especially durable, like piranha they swarm in en masse, and can devour a full-sized robot in a few seconds with their razor-sharp teeth and claws.
One notable Sharkticon -if not the only notable individual Sharkticon- is Gnaw, friend to the young Autobot Wheelie.
Japanese name: Sharktron
Fiction
Generation 1
Animated Series
Sharkticons were found on the Planet Quintessa, possibly as the planets original inhabitants. But there were still plenty of Sharkticons around after the planet was destroyed.
Dreamwave comic continuty
Wild and deadly, with a voracious appetite for energon, packs of Sharkticons are known to prowl Cybertron since at least the Great Shutdown, though their exact origins are unknown. One such pack attacked Shockwave shortly after he was reawakened, and only the intervention of Herald of Unicron Scourge saved his life. As thanks, Shockwave blasted his savior and used him as the basis for his twisted experiments. Gee.
Around the same time, a lone Sharkticon identifying itself as "Gnaw" was befriended by the Autobot survivalist Wheelie, and when his young companion joined the Autobot resistance movement led by Hot Rod, so did he.
Toys
Generation 1
- Gnaw (Sharkticon, 1986)
- Gnaw/Sharkticon transforms into a rotund, squat-limbed shark-like monster. His beast-mode tail becomes a mace-weapon for robot mode, and is also one of the items that are missing from many Sharkticons on the secondary market. Because of its fictional appearance as mass armies, it is one of the few Generation 1 army builder toys, and is notably costly to do so.
- Though the toy is labelled as "Gnaw", much like the Scrapmetal toy, it can be considered either the individual character or one of the countless others of its type.
Triva
- In Japan, the Sharkticon is considered an "Animatron", the Japanese name for the Predacons. It was also not available as part of the normal retail assortment, despite the semi-prominent fictional appearance. He was instead a mail-away offer.
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