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Laser Rifle (x2)
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Twin Particle Beam Cannon (x2)
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HiQ / Engine
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Super Robot Head
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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 |
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| Strength |
Intelligence |
Speed |
Endurance |
Rank |
Courage |
Firepower |
Skill |
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| 10 |
10 |
7 |
10 |
10 |
10 |
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Variations |
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There are no known variations of Nucleon Quest
Convoy.
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Notes |
Availability: This figure was available exclusievly in Toys R Us stores in Japan in 2001. | |||
| Additional Versions of Optimus Prime: | ||||
| Optimus
Prime (1984) |
Decoy Optimus Prime (1986) |
Powermaster Optimus Prime (1988) |
Action
Master Optimus Prime (1990) |
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| Star
Convoy (1991, Japan) |
Generation
2 Optimus Prime (1993) |
Hero Optimus Prime (1994) |
Laser
Optimus Prime (1995) |
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| Go-Bot Optimus Prime (1995) |
Machine
Wars Optimus Prime (1997) |
JAFCON Convoy (2000, Japan) |
New
Year's Convoy (2002, Japan) |
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TF Optimus Prime (2003, Japan) |
Spychanger Optimus Prime (2004) |
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Smallest
TF |
Smallest
TF White Mode Convoy (2004, Japan) |
Robot
Masters G1 Convoy (2004, Japan) |
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Robot Masters G1 Convoy with DVD (2004, Japan) |
Dengeki Hobby G1 Convoy (2005, Japan) |
Reissue |
Orion Pax (2005, Japan) |
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Hybrid Style Convoy (2006, Japan) |
Hybrid Style Black Convoy (2006, Japan) |
Alternators Optimus Prime (2006) |
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Titanium Optimus Prime (2006) |
Titanium Battle Damaged Optimus Prime (2006) |
Classics Optimus Prime (2006) |
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Robot Heroes Optimus Prime (2007) |
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Sport Label Convoy (2007, Japan) |
Revoltech Convoy (2007, Japan) |
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Softimus Prime (2007) |
Music Label Convoy (2007, Japan) |
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Music Label Optimus Prime (2008, Japan) |
Exile Perfect Year 2008 Convoy (2008, Japan) |
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| 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). |
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