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Boss is the name of a fictional character in the vatious transformers universes. He was sold under the name Blizzard in France (as the same character) and under the name Mach Road in Japan (as a new character). Alice, a fictional character based on a real character from the work of Lewis Carroll. ...
A Transformer is a fictional robot that is able to transform, rearranging itself into a common and innocuous form, such as a car, aircraft, or animal. ...
Transformers: Generation 1
| Transformers character | Boss toy | | Boss | | Affiliation | Autobot | | Sub-Group | Turbomaster (Cannonmaster) | | Function | Force Leader | | Motto | "Never underestimate your enemy... he's always worse than you could ever imagine." | | Alternate Modes | Cybertronian Car | | Series | Transformers: Generation 1 | Boss is the co-leader of the Autobot Turbomasters. [1] Transformers are fictional alien robots and the titular characters of a popular[1] Hasbro toy line and its spin-offs. ...
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Turbomasters were a line of Transformers, a subgroup of the Autobots who first appeared near the end of the 1st generation of the toyline, and were carried into the second. ...
Boss leads with courage and cunning. Fearless in battle frontline. Can outwit even the smartest Decepticon with the sheer skill of his battle strategies. Boss has nearly unmatched courage, intelligence and skill. He has incredible firepower. He can turn into a race car with a top speed of over 245 mph. As vehicle, his central, forward facing turbine elevates to fend off attack from high flyers. As robot, armed with a powerful hand-held turbo defender rifle which fires powerful lasers or high explosive missiles. Although Boss can in overly cautious and bit hyperactive, he lacks any true weaknesses. Boss appears on two Predator Megavisor slides; in robot mode on Snare's, and in car mode along with the other three small Turbomasters on Skydive's.
Dreamwave Productions When civil war broke out on the planet Cybertron between the Autobots and Decepticons, Boss joined the Autobot cause. Cybertron from the original cartoon series Cybertron is the home world of the Autobots and Decepticons in the assorted stories in the fictional Transformers universes. ...
When Decepticon leader Megatron and Autobot leader Optimus Prime disappeared in an accident with a space bridge, the Autobot and Decepticon forces splintered into smaller factions (Transformers: War Within - The Dark Ages #1). This article is about the fictional Transformers character. ...
This refers to the original character. ...
Six million years ago, Ultra Magnus united the Autobot factions and lead them to victory over Decepticon and Ultracon factions, although Starscream's Predacons continued to fight. Megatron returned to Cybertron in command of the clone forces of the Aerospace Extermination Squadron and took over Cybertron (Transformers: War Within - The Age of Wrath #1). Ultra Magnus is the name of several fictional characters characters from the various Transformers universes. ...
Boss was among the small group of Autobots who escaped capture and fought to defeat Megatron. He was assigned with Flash, Hurricane and Scorch to work as the personal guards for the Autobot scientist Perceptor (Transformers: War Within - The Age of Wrath #2). Perceptor is the name of two different characters in the Transformers Universes. ...
Mach Road | Transformers character | | Mach Road | | Affiliation | Autobot | | Sub-Group | Road Corps | | Function | Windspeed Soldier | | Alternate Modes | Cybertronian Car | | Series | Transformers: Generation 1 | Boss is portrayed as a different character named Mach Road in Japan under the Operation Combination Transformers series. He is portrayed as an Autobot soldier who uses the sonic power of the wind to attack his rival Flarejet. [2] Transformers are fictional alien robots and the titular characters of a popular[1] Hasbro toy line and its spin-offs. ...
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Toys - Generation 1 Turbomaster Boss (1992)
- The toy of Boss was only released in Europe. He came with a missile launcher and 3 missiles.
- The toy of Boss is identical to the Japanese toy named Mach Road, who was packaged together with his rival Flarejet (called Snare in Europe).
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References - ^ http://www.tfu.info/1992/Autobot/Boss/boss.htm
- ^ http://www.primesaber.com/TF/OC/MachRoad-Flarejet.html
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