Transformers: Generation 1
Generation 1 Motormaster character in the animated series |
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Decepticon | |
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Information | |
Sub-group | Stunticons |
Function | Stunticon Leader |
Rank | 7 |
Partner | Breakdown, Dead End, Drag Strip, Thundercracker, and Wildrider |
Motto | "These wheels are made for crushing." |
Alternate Modes | Kenworth K100 Aerodyne sleeper tractor-trailer, Cybertronian Truck, 1930's truck |
Series | Transformers: Generation 1 |
English voice actor | Roger C. Carmel |
Japanese voice actor | Kōji Totani |
Motormaster is depicted as a semi-trailer, similar in appearance in vehicle mode to Optimus Prime; however, unlike the Autobot leader, whose body is formed solely by the tractor unit, Motormaster's robot mode comes from the entire tractor-trailer, with the tractor unit forming his feet. Motormaster is able to reach a top speed of 140 mph in vehicle mode, while in robot mode he is armed with a cyclone gun that can produce winds of up to 400 mph. Motormaster commands his troops with fear rather than respect. Motormaster combines with the rest of the Stunticons into Menasor, of which Motormaster forms the main component.
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