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− | The '''Astrobeam''' | + | The '''Astrobeam''' is a teleportation device that features in [[Challenge of the GoBots]]. |
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+ | ==History== | ||
+ | It had the capacity of transferring people or materials from two locations such as [[GoBotron]] to Earth. To achieve this goal, Cy-Kill with Crasher and Cop-Tur struck at the Guardian facility holding the Astrobeam and took the device with them. It was stored onboard a Thruster that Cy-Kill used to escape GoBotron and made their way to Earth. | ||
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+ | In an effort to combat the Astrobeam's use, Unicom with Guardian assistance created the Disruptor for use in jamming he teleportation effects of the device. However, the Renegades had been observing its development and launched an attack to capture it. Once within their hands, they took it to the secret volcanic island headquarters of a human criminal cyborg named Trident who was on the design team that built the Disruptor. Trident had allied himself with Cy-Kill and promised to be the Renegade governor of Earth once it was conquered. He had used the Disruptor to achieve the opposite effect that instead of jamming the Astrobeam it actually boosted its power and made the teleportation permanent. With it, the Renegades began abducting Earth's leaders to be held as hostages when the Guardians attacked. Scooter managed to use this assault to sneak into Trident's base to free the Guardian's human allies that had been abducted earlier. Together, they were able to defeat Trident whereupon Scooter used the amplified Astrobeam to send the Renegades to the Crescent Nebula. | ||
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+ | ==Overview== | ||
+ | Though a rapid deployment tool, a flaw in the device was that its effects were temporary. As such, after a set time, the teleported individual or object returned back to its point of origin. It was only through other technology that amplified the Astrobeam's power did its effect became permanent. | ||
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+ | ==Appearances== | ||
+ | *''Challenge of the GoBots'': | ||
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Revision as of 05:07, 27 May 2015
The Astrobeam is a teleportation device that features in Challenge of the GoBots.
History
It had the capacity of transferring people or materials from two locations such as GoBotron to Earth. To achieve this goal, Cy-Kill with Crasher and Cop-Tur struck at the Guardian facility holding the Astrobeam and took the device with them. It was stored onboard a Thruster that Cy-Kill used to escape GoBotron and made their way to Earth.
In an effort to combat the Astrobeam's use, Unicom with Guardian assistance created the Disruptor for use in jamming he teleportation effects of the device. However, the Renegades had been observing its development and launched an attack to capture it. Once within their hands, they took it to the secret volcanic island headquarters of a human criminal cyborg named Trident who was on the design team that built the Disruptor. Trident had allied himself with Cy-Kill and promised to be the Renegade governor of Earth once it was conquered. He had used the Disruptor to achieve the opposite effect that instead of jamming the Astrobeam it actually boosted its power and made the teleportation permanent. With it, the Renegades began abducting Earth's leaders to be held as hostages when the Guardians attacked. Scooter managed to use this assault to sneak into Trident's base to free the Guardian's human allies that had been abducted earlier. Together, they were able to defeat Trident whereupon Scooter used the amplified Astrobeam to send the Renegades to the Crescent Nebula.
Overview
Though a rapid deployment tool, a flaw in the device was that its effects were temporary. As such, after a set time, the teleported individual or object returned back to its point of origin. It was only through other technology that amplified the Astrobeam's power did its effect became permanent.
Appearances
- Challenge of the GoBots:
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