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Nucleon Quest Super Convoy
(with Black Hole Sortie Equipment)

Boxed

Cybertron

Function: Supreme Commander

 

Modes

 

Parts

Laser Rifle (x2)
Twin Particle Beam Cannon (x2)
HiQ / Engine
Super Robot Head

 

Tech Spec

Background: Once there was era in which the planet Seibertron had been struck by a fatal energy shortage. At this time, Convoy and HiQ, a scientist from the planet Nebulos, undertook a perilous journey in search of a new energy to replace Energon.

Abilities: In order for him to extract the super-energy "Nucleon" that exists in black holes, his entire structure is now protected by a phase modulation shield. He can now carry out activity in super-gravitic environments.

Personality: A protector of freedom, he possesses enormous intelligence and courage.

Weapons: Concussion blaster, twin particle beam cannons

Strength
Intelligence
Speed
Endurance
Rank
Courage
Firepower
Skill
10
10
7
10
10
10
9
10

 

Variations

There are no known variations of Nucleon Quest Convoy.

 

Notes

Availability: This figure was available exclusievly in Toys R Us stores in Japan in 2001.
Additional Versions of Optimus Prime:
Star Convoy
(1991, Japan)
JAFCON
Convoy

(2000, Japan)
New Year's
Convoy

(2002, Japan)
Robot Masters
G1 Convoy with DVD
(2004, Japan)

Reissue
Star Convoy

(2005, Japan)

Orion Pax
(2005, Japan)
Hybrid Style
Convoy

(2006, Japan)
Hybrid Style
Black Convoy
(2006, Japan)
Titanium
Battle Damaged
Optimus Prime
(2006)
Sport Label
Convoy

(2007, Japan)
Revoltech
Convoy
(2007, Japan)
Softimus Prime
(2007)
Music Label
Convoy

(2007, Japan)
Music Label
Optimus Prime
(2008, Japan)
Exile
Perfect Year 2008
Convoy
(2008, Japan)
Recolors: This mold was recolored from Super Ginrai (1988, Japan) and was later recolored as Fire Guts Super Ginrai (2002, Japan) and Commemorative Series II Powermaster Optimus Prime (2003).
Remolds: This figure was remolded from Powermaster Optimus Prime (1988).

Name Reuses: The name Nucleon Quest Convoy was never reassigned.

However, the name Convoy is used in Japan to refer to Optimus Prime (1984-2004), Optimus Primal (1996-2003), and Robots In Disguise Optimus Prime (2001-2004). The name Convoy was also assigned to Lio Convoy (1998, Japan), Big Convoy (1999, Japan), Clear God Fire Convoy (2000, Japan), and Grand Convoy (2004, Japan).