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  1. 20 de ene. de 2024 · The Seekers are a Decepticon crack unit from the Transformers portion of the movie continuity family. Shockwave is not a Seeker. The guys to the right of him are. The Seekers are a crack unit of Decepticons under Starscream 's command. They possess superior tracking and detection skills and a high-level of firepower, and can "just get things ...

  2. 21 de oct. de 2021 · Hello my fellow Transformers fans! Today I am sharing with you my review video on the Sparkless Seeker from the Netflix WFC Trilogy line. Let’s roll him out ...

  3. 17 de abr. de 2021 · Transformers Netflix War For Cybertron SPARKLESS SEEKER ReviewBe sure to follow me on all social media to keep up to date with my latests posts and purchases...

  4. 24 de mar. de 2024 · The Chinese name 雷霆怒 shows nothing connected with the original name, but according to Hasbro Transformers's Weibo post, it is the real Chinese name of Star Seeker. Foreign names. Mandarin: Léi Tíng Nù (China, 雷霆怒, "Thunder anger"), Xīngjì Xúnyóuzhě (China, 星际巡游者, "Interstellar Rangers") References

  5. Description of Seeker Body Type. The term Seeker refers to Decepticon jet troopers who share Starscream's body-type but with different colors or minor variations in wing and head shapes. but any franchise with a Starscream is almost inevitably going to feature a similar "family" of redecoed jet-formers. The word "Seeker" hovered a long time in ...

  6. 11 de abr. de 2024 · Rainmaker. The Rainmakers are a Decepticon subgroup from the Generation 1 continuity family. The Decepticon Rainmakers are a unique trio of Seekers who specialize in chemical and environmental warfare. A ruthlessly efficient team of warriors, the Rainmakers derive their name from their ability to turn the skies themselves against their victims ...

  7. Seeker is a Transformers term of obscure origin that refers to a class of Decepticon jet troopers that share the same body-type.. The term has been widely used within the fandom since the early 1990s, but its unknown origin meant that it was long suspected of being fanonical and thus its use was controversial. The term was finally made indisputably canon in 2002, when it was used in issue 1 of ...