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Vehicon (Prime)
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The name or term "Vehicon" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Vehicon (disambiguation). Vehicons are Decepticons from the Prime portion of the Aligned continuity family. Vehicons may be Megatron and Starscream's cannon fodder and suffer from particularly poor marksmanship, but they do possess sweet alternate modes, be they sports cars, jets (a Seeker variant), helicopters, or tanks. If they're not slagged by an Autobot, they can be used for experimentation or even simply recycled for parts by a superior, but that's their lot in life, and by and large, they accept this. Their primary motivation is the thought that someday they might make a name for themselves literally and rise to the upper ranks. Thus they have a tendency to follow orders blindly, are highly expendable. They are also called Eradicons . It's a bit confusing.

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Contents
1 Fiction 1.1 Aligned novels 1.2 Prime comic 1.3 Prime cartoon 1.4 Titan Magazines Prime comics 1.5 Decepticon's Storytime Theater 1.6 Commercial appearances 1.7 Eaglemoss Prime comics 2 Games 2.1 Transformers Prime: Terrorcon Defense 2.2 Transformers: Prime - The Game 3 Toys 3.1 Cyberverse 3.2 Prime: First Edition 3.3 Prime 4 Notes 4.1 Arms Up Modes

There are many copies, and they have a plan: to look bitchin'.

Fiction
Aligned novels
The Nemesis had a complement of Vehicons, who were knocked unconscious by the ship's explosive space bridge journey. They were some of the last crew members to awaken in the aftermath. Exiles

Prime comic
Vehicons were stationed on Cybertron, building Starscream's space bridge. They captured Cliffjumper and were visibly agitated when he refused to translate Optimus Prime's encrypted message for them. They were prevented from executing him when Arcee came and killed them all. The rest of Starscream's troops in Kaon were killed when she blew up the space bridge. Transformers: Prime
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Prime cartoon
Voice actor: Steve Blum (English), Kevin Michael Richardson (English), Frank Welker (English), Daran Norris (English), Josh Keaton (English), David Kaye (English), David Sobolov (English), Peter Cullen (English), Yki Tai (Japanese), more Airachnid had a couple of Vehicons at her disposal on Cybertron. GO, GO, Vehicon Rangers! They captured Tailgate, and were later blasted by Bumblebee during Arcee's rescue. Predatory The Nemesis had a complement of Vehicons on board. Starscream took them with him when he visited Shockwave on Cybertron. Out of the Past When Starscream arrived on Earth, he brought a scrapload of Vehicons with him. A large squad of them jumped Cliffjumper and took him prisoner, and two were later sent to take out Arcee. They proved quite powerful opponents when it came to physical combat, able to get both Arcee and Bumblebee on the ropes without much difficulty; only Bulkhead's arrival caused them to withdraw. Darkness Rising, Part 1

Possibly the most beautiful army-builders ever.

When first Bulkhead and later other Autobots made an assault on the Nemesis, the drones did their best to hold them off but, while still doing damage, were taken down after a drawn-out battle. One managed to capture Jack Darby and Raf, while another came close to murdering the kids. Darkness Rising, Part 3
Darkness Rising, Part 4

When Megatron wanted to defend his space bridge, he sent in a squad of Vehicons with space-jet modes. In a pitched battle, the Autobots flattened them. Darkness Rising, Part 5 In the aftermath of Megatron's demise, Starscream delivered a stirring speech to the Vehicon troopers, Drones are people too! only for one of them to question how they'd defeat the Autobots without Megatron's leadership. Starscream's pronouncements met with a lackluster response from the Vehicons, leading him to seek alternate help. The troops must have been pleased when Starscream recovered Megatron's body and placed him in sickbay. Masters & Students Some flying Vehicons shot down Wheeljack's ship, before he hacked them to bits with his swords. A bunch more presumably overwhelmed him so that Makeshift could take his place. Makeshift finished off two of the Vehicons once Bulkhead, Arcee and Bumblebee arrived, in order to maintain his disguise. Poor disposable Vehicons. Starscream prepared a battalion of Vehicons to go through the GroundBridge once Makeshift opened it, however Wheeljack killed his Vehicon guard and attacked them atop the Decepticon ship before escaping through the GroundBridge itself. When the GroundBridge opened a second time, the Vehicons rushed into it, only to be knocked over by Makeshift being thrown through it in the other direction. Yet more Vehicons were taken out a short time later when a bomb attached to Makeshift exploded. Con Job
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A squadron of flying Vehicons were sent to search out and destroy the Autobots during a mission. They succeeded in destroying Prime's trailer before landing and confronting the Autobots themselves. Then they mostly got pounded, but one managed to ram Prime in the face with a tree, sending him over the edge and temporarily knocking him offline. Convoy Dissatisfied with the progress of Megatron's recovery, the "The Danger Zone looks greener than I crew voted to bring in outside help, and Starscream was expecting." summoned Knock Out and Breakdown to repair their leader. One single Vehicon was with Starscream, Knock Out, and Breakdown when they were going to drain an energon seam using the recently stolen Energon Harvester. When Knock Out tried to correct Starscream on who was responsible for obtaining the device, Starscream demonstrated the Harvester's abilities by using it on the Vehicon, draining it of its energon. Deus ex Machina
Chitty-Chitty Bang-Bang's deadlier cousins.

The Vehicons were put to work repairing the ship's electromagnetic shielding after it failed, and despite working as fast as they could, it was taking a while. Partly because Starscream was drawing them from their duties to smack them around. Sick Mind While controlling Bumblebee, Megatron trashed a bunch of Vehicons in the Decepticon ship. Another batch of them came running when Megatron revived in his own body, and were promptly ordered to destroy Ratchet and Bumblebee. Out of His Head A lone Vehicon was manning the Decepticon GroundBridge when Starscream requested an emergency bridge back to the ship. Starscream yelled at it to keep quiet about his activities, and it silently watched him leave the room. Shadowzone Four Vehicons accompanied Starscream in an attempt to rescue Breakdown, who had been captured by MECH. By the time they arrived, Breakdown had already been rescued by Bulkhead. They prepared to attack the Autobot, who flattened them by throwing Breakdown at them. Operation: Breakdown Several Vehicons were fighting Bumblebee and Arcee when the latter had to leave suddenly. Luckily Bumblebee was more than capable of taking care of the rest of them on his own. Crisscross Breakdown was escorted to the bridge by a couple of Vehicons when he returned to the Nemesis with Airachnid. Metal Attraction A couple of Vehicons were on guard on the Nemesis bridge when Megatron ordered Airachnid and Starscream to go find the wreck of the Harbinger. Partners Knock Out and Breakdown were assisted in their quest to grab a Cybertronian data cylinder by a squad of Vehicons. Another squad accompanied Megatron when he attempted to capture Bulkhead who had the data from the cylinder in his head. The Autobots pretty much trashed those Vehicons, after which Megatron decided no one was having the cylinder and flew off. T.M.I. Vehicons played a large role in the collection of more energon. A number of them aided Knock Out and Breakdown during a transport mission, and were pounded by Ratchet. Others of them protected a miner, though not very well as they were trashed by the Autobots. Yet more Vehicons in an energon mine were smashed up when the Autobots went to rescue Ratchet. Stronger, Faster
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Several squads of Vehicons attacked a military base to retrieve a power source for the Decepticons' new space bridge, and were wiped out by Optimus, Arcee and Bulkhead before they could get away. One Shall Fall None of the Vehicons were particularly keen to go against Airachnid when she decided Megatron probably wasn't coming back from his trip to see Unicron. A group of them were on the bridge to bow subserviently when Megatron eventually did return. One Shall Rise, Part 3 Megatron informed the Vehicons to be careful with their words around the amnesiac Optimus Prime. Some of them accompanied Knock Out and Breakdown in a raid on a military installation to get a The Black Baron power source. Arcee busted up a bunch of them when she got on board and hunted for Optimus. Starscream encountered a good number of them when he sneaked on board to steal energon cubes too. Orion Pax, Part 1 The Vehicons caught up with Starscream, but were unable to stop him escaping the ship. The Autobots mowed their way through the Vehicons guarding the Decepticon space bridge. Orion Pax, Part 2 Two Vehicons were assigned to guard Orion after he discovered the truth. He appealed to them to help him warn the Autobots of Megatron's plans, and they responded by beating him. They didn't do so well after he worked out he had guns. Orion Pax, Part 3 Megatron used Vehicons to unearth the Spark Extractor, but abandoned them to be trashed by the Autobots in order to return to the Nemesis. Operation Bumblebee, Part 1 Dreadwing and a squadron of flying Vehicons came to Megatron's aid when he was surrounded by Autobots. Though Dreadwing promised to let the Autobots go if they spared Megatron, Megatron himself ordered the Vehicons to destroy the Autobots. Naturally, that didn't work out for the Vehicons. Crossfire The Vehicons later responded to a Decepticon beacon Bulkhead had triggered on the Nemesis. They approached what they thought was Starscream and pursued him instead. They later helped Megatron fight against incoming Insecticons Armada The Nemesis later crashed and Megatron used Dark Energon to bring it back online. As a consequence, the ship started having a mind of its own and Megatron sent the entire ship's crew to stop the Nemesis. They failed and were stasis locked. The Vehicons and the rest of the Decepticons started regaining consciousness when Jack disabled the ship's Dark Energon influence. Flying Mind Four of them were dispatched to Antarctica with Dreadwing to find one of the relics. They mostly ended up guarding Starscream, and were all dispatched during the course of a fight with Optimus Prime. Triangulation A couple of Vehicons made their feelings about the Insecticons clear within earshot of Hardshell, resulting in a brawl between the two groups. Hurt Some Vehicons and Insecticons were sent to investigate a crashed Decepticon escape pod. Those that weren't killed by the Autobots perished when the pod exploded. New Recruit A bunch of them attempted to defend a military base while Soundwave hacked the computer. They pretty much all got slagged, including one who was blasted by the orbital death laser Soundwave was controlling. The Human Factor Megatron had some with him when he was trying to recover the Star Saber. Amazingly several actually escaped destruction when the Autobots attacked and returned to the ship with their leader. Legacy Smokescreen found them easy to evade with the phase shifter, though once he jumped off the Nemesis,
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an enraged Megatron flung a Flyer and a Trooper after him before ordering more Flyers after him. Two Flyers crashed once Smokescreen phased through the ground while the screaming Trooper blew up after them. Two Flyers accompanying Megatron surveyed the wreckage. Inside Job Megatron and a large number of Vehicons went to Cybertron with the Omega Keys to find the Omega Lock. They were ambushed by the Autobots, and the Vehicons who survived the attack were taken out by the spark extractor that Smokescreen dropped in their midst. Regeneration Vehicon reinforcements surrounded the Autobots after they were forced to drop their weapons, but didn't last long once Optimus grabbed the Star Saber again. Many flying Vehicons with spanking new paint jobs took part in the attack on the Autobot base. Darkest Hour They were tasked with searching through the rubble of the Autobot base for bodies, but found only Airachnid and the Forge of Solus Prime. A couple were sent to attack Arcee and Jack Darby, and were Starscream cosplayers are a terrible force blown up in a gas station explosion. Some more of them accompanied Knock Out to Cybertron and to be reckoned with. managed to dig up the Apex Armor. Darkmount, NV A Vehicon execution team totally failed to execute Wheeljack, but as it turned out, this was part of Starscream's plan as he had counted on them failing. Oddly enough, the flying Vehicons he sent to dispatch Wheeljack and Bulkhead failed too, as they fell into a trap and were blown up. Scattered Shockwave had a squad of Vehicons with him in Texas, while digging up Predacon remains. They didn't last particularly long against Bumblebee and Smokescreen. Project Predacon A team of Vehicons searching for Predacon fossils in Scotland was taken out by Ultra Magnus and the Wreckers. Starscream took two seekers with him to investigate the team's disappearance, and both of them somehow managed to survive an encounter with Miko Nakadai in the Apex Armor. Chain of Command Arcee and Wheeljack managed to bridge into the middle of a squad of Vehicons in New Mexico and took the lot of them out without breaking a sweat. Meanwhile, Starscream attempted to have a couple of Vehicons repair the communication dish on the Nemesis with little success. Plus One When Cylas was turned into a sort of energon zombie in an experiment, Starscream was confident that the highly-trained Vehicons would be able to deal with it. Surprise! They didn't. A bunch of them got infected and turned into more energon zombies instead. A cleanup team headed by Soundwave eventually eradicated the infected Vehicons. Thirst As a result of the infection, Vehicon numbers were cut by a half. That didn't stop the Decepticons using a number of them as bait to lure the Autobots to Shockwave's off-site laboratory. Evolution A group of Vehicons accompanied Shockwave to the Solaris particle collider installation. Minus One They all died. Five Seeker Vehicons joined Starscream in an attack on the Autobot base and all managed to survive, despite the US military sending a squad of Skystrikers against them. Persuasion They didn't survive an encounter with Optimus Prime when they were sent out with Starscream to intercept a signal though. The Vehicons on the Nemesis meanwhile had to cope with first one of Predaking's rampages, and then an invasion of Autobots. Synthesis Though they put up a desperate defense, the Vehicons were unable to fight off the Autobot assault. Their remaining numbers presumably evacuated the Nemesis in
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escape pods.

Deadlock

Titan Magazines Prime comics


After the Autobots accidentally uncovered a nuclear warhead, a group of Vehicons mistook the energy signature for an energon trace and headed toward Autobot Outpost Omega One to investigate. They were welcomed to the neighbourhood by Optimus, Arcee and Bumblebee, who comprehensively dismantled them.
The Safe and the Failsafe

"Have you seen Blue, my puppy?"


All the President's 'Bots!

After a hypnotised Raf opened the GroundBridge, the Decepticons sent wave after wave of Vehicons through it into the Autobot base. The Autobots valiantly kept them at bay until Raf recovered and reconfigured the GroundBridge to suck the Vehicons back through, though there were a few loose parts left behind. Tinker, Tailor, Gamer, Spy! The Vehicons had trouble flying the Nemesis through a storm. Starscream took a bunch of them with him when he tried to lure Optimus into a trap, and they were all destroyed by the Autobots.

Megatron forced the Vehicons to engage in a series of deathmatches in a cave below the Erta Ale volcano. This included pitting Starscream against one of the larger Vehicons, Fearstorm, however Starscream used his wits to defeat his foe. Megatron's Law Some land and air Vehicons accompanied Knock Out to Zhejiang Province, China to test his neuron refractor on Optimus Prime. They actually managed to subdue Bulkhead and Arcee when the pair came looking for their leader, but once Optimus was back on his feet, the surviving Decepticons fled. The Mind Trap! After Bulkhead destroyed an energon store, Megatron and six Vehicons tracked him through the forest, eventually dog-piling him and taking him back to the Nemesis. Later, a couple of the Vehicons found the Autobots' kids trying to free the prisoner, but were dispatched by Optimus before they could do anything about it. The Battle for Bulkhead Many Vehicons took part in a battle against the Autobots in The Wave. Some of them tried to outflank Team Prime, only to be smashed to pieces by Bulkhead's wrecking ball. The Evil Shred A good number of them accompanied Megatron in an attack on the Statue of Liberty, only to be smashed up by Optimus Prime and Bumblebee. The final indignity came when Bumblebee threw a lifeless Vehicon in an attempt to knock Megatron off the statue. Protecting the Lady When Knock Out and Breakdown took over the TV show Down and Out , they were accompanied by four Vehicons who disguised themselves as mummies to fit with the show's muddled Aztec/Egyptian theme and attacked Optimus and Bulkhead. Bulkhead took care of them while Optimus rescued the human hostages. It's a Knock-Out

Decepticon's Storytime Theater


Voice actor: ???
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A jet Vehicon told his audience about the sad tale of Stumble Bee.

The Story of Stumble Bee

Commercial appearances
A bunch of a Vehicons watched video footage from various strange realms, and one realm vaguely familiar, along with footage from their own universe on a screen somewhere on the Nemesis while chanting "Huboom!" Huboom! Saturdays

Eaglemoss Prime comics


Vehicon 367 complained about being under-appreciated by Megatron.
Issue #44

Games
Transformers Prime: Terrorcon Defense
Terrorcon Defense

Transformers: Prime - The Game


Voice actor: Steve Blum (English, Car and Truck), Josh Keaton (English, Car and Jet), Fred Tatasciore (English, Helicopter and Tank) There's also helicopter and tank Vehicon types. Who knew?
Transformers: Prime - The Game

The Fabulous Adventures of Steve the Eradicon Vehicon (http://knowyourmeme.com/photos/383647minor-character-fandom)

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Toys
Cyberverse
Vehicon (Cyberverse Legion, 2012) Series / Number: 2 / 002 Japanese number: EZ-07 Japanese release date: 3-31-2012 Accessories: Blaster Part of the first wave of Prime Series 2 Cyberverse Legion Class toys, the Vehicon transforms into a sports car resembling a Cadillac Cien, and comes with a soft translucent purple blaster that features two 3mm posts and a hole, allowing it to mount onto his hands, doors/arms, and roof/back, as well as combine with other Cyberverse weapons. There is a molding variation with the Vehicon's weapon. In the initial run of figures, the "shield" piece on the side was thicker. Later waves thinned the shield a bit, tapered the ends, plus added a few more sculpted details. This weapon was also recolored and packaged with Flamewar.

For the cheapskate army-builder.

The TakaraTomy version is, for no apparent reason, labeled as "Decepticon Vehicon". It is currently unknown which weapon variant it has, if not both. More information on Cyberverse Vehicon at TFU.info (http://tfu.info/2012/Decepticon/LegVehicon/vehicon.htm)

Prime: First Edition


Vehicon (First Edition Deluxe, 2011) Number: 006 Japanese release date: 12-28-2011 Accessories: Gun, stand (Hasbro only)
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Part of the second wave of Prime: First Edition Deluxe Class toys, this larger-scale Vehicon comes with a gun that can be tabbed and mounted on his hood or stored underneath in vehicle mode, or be (loosely) held by his hands in robot mode. He features a 5mm port on the foldable door panels just below each of his hands, and flipping either hand back into his arms reveals another port behind each of them, allowing the gun to be mounted directly onto his arms, giving the appearance of integrated weaponry. The Hasbro version features a removable cardboard stand assembled within the packaging. His instructions tell you to swing down his rear wheels from his shoulders for robot mode, bringing them closer to his elbows, when they are actually meant to be kept in his shoulders for show-accuracy. His stock photography also depicts him with blue hands and knee spikes, when the former are black and the latter are purple in the final product.
Is that a Danny Elfman score playing?

His mass-retail release in Hasbro's US markets was canceled, so for about a year, he was only available in Hasbro's Asian markets and in the Japanese TakaraTomy version of the toyline. Later, ToysUs picked up the Vehicon, along with a lot of other items, as part of a large number of holiday-time exclusives in the US market for 2012. More information on First Edition Vehicon at TFU.info (http://tfu.info/2011/Decepticon/PrimeVehicon/vehicon.htm)

Prime
Vehicon (Deluxe, 2012) Series / Number: 1 / 008 Japanese releases date: 6-30-2012 Japanese ID number: AM-14 Accessories: Blaster Cannon (Hasbro only), "Noji" Arms Micron (TakaraTomy only) Part of the third wave of Prime: Robots in Disguise Deluxe Class toys, this new, sleeker, smaller version of the Vehicon has much less backpack kibble due to featuring a transformation that has the entire spoiler, trunk, roof, and hood panels of the vehicle mode fold into each other to form his heels and calves. He has an automorph head-reveal when transforming to robot mode activated by pulling down his rear bumper and pushing it into
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My backpack went to my legs.

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his back. He comes with a blaster cannon that can peg onto his hands and the sides of his rear wheel-wells/shoulders. It also features a clip that allows it to be tabbed onto the sides of his front, as well as be tabbed onto his arms with his hands flipped in. In wave six of the "Robots in Disguise" toyline, the Vehicon was put into new packaging, which came with a DVD featuring the Prime episode "Loose Cannons". His stock photography depicts purple paint details on his cannon, vehicle front, and robot feet that were omitted in the final product. It also depicts the cannon being pegged underneath the figure's hands instead of on top. The TakaraTomy version, part of the fourth assortment of Japanese Prime toys, is dubbed "Decepticon Vehicon", has a much more clear translucent purple-ish light-piping plastic Extra holes not added by Autobot artillery. for his visor, and has been retooled to include new 5mm post-holes just before his front wheel-wells and on his back bumper as a booster of sorts. Many of his paint operations have been removed and replaced with customer-applied foil stickers... including, rather annoyingly, some painted details under the clear-plastic parts, like the faction symbol in his chest and the purple details in his headlights. The chest-window can actually be popped out by applying pressure to the pegs through the figure's back, enabling you to place the chest-sticker under the plastic... the headlamps, well, pretty much no. Instead of the Hasbro version's clip-on blaster, the TakaraTomy Vehicon comes with the Arms Micron Noji, a robotic boar who turns into the Vehicon's distinctively-shaped blaster. Noji cannot clip onto the Vehicon's arm, however, and must be used as a hand-held weapon. More information on Deluxe Vehicon at TFU.info (http://tfu.info/2012/Decepticon/Vehicon/vehicon.htm)

Jet Vehicon (Deluxe, 7-28-2012) ID number: AM-16 Accessories: "Igu" Arms Micron Part of the fifth assortment of TakaraTomy Prime toys, the Jet Vehicon is a redeco and extensive retooling of the normal Vehicon mold, the Jet Vehicon transforms into an "aircar" as seen on the show, with additional transformation steps for his new wings, new stickers for his headlights and wings, and with the Jet Vehicon having metallic pink plastic, paint details, and robot-mode stickers instead of purple. He comes with his Arms Micron partner, Igu, who transforms from a robotic iguana into the same blaster as seen on the show, but with the blaster's barrel being considerably longer than the previous Micron.
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The Jet Vehicon is currently exclusive to the Japanese Prime toyline.

"Butterfly of DOOM! ...Okay, it's mostly my doom, but still..."

Jet Vehicon General (Deluxe, 2-23-2013) ID number: AM-34 Accessories: "Igu S" Arms Micron Part of the eleventh and final assortment of TakaraTomy Prime toys, the Jet Vehicon General is a silver redeco of the Jet Vehicon mold. He now comes with Igu S, a silver redeco of Igu.

Metallic moth of mayhem.

Notes
The Vehicons were among the first Prime Transformers shown, in a preview clip from "Darkness Rising, Part 1" shown at Comic-Con 2010: two Vehicons walk under a bridge and one shows its hand to the camera, before Bumblebee arrives to heroically beat up the two guys who aren't doing anything. The Vehicons weren't referred to as such in the Prime cartoon until episode 59, "Plus One", only being referred to as "Decepticon Troopers" in the episodes prior to then. A single image on the Hub website refers to a trooper as "Eradicon" instead, and closed captions refer to the troopers as such. Though, they have always been referred to as Vehicons in Titan Magazine's Transformers: Prime comic. While they have been referred to as mere drones, Vehicons do appear to be sentient somewhat. Voting for Knock Out to be brought in for
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Megatron's repairs, questioning Starscream's leadership, and even insulting the Insecticons. Another factor to consider is that the Spark extractor actually worked on them. Vehicon body parts are available to use in the Hub website's Vector Sigma Bot Builder online game. Normally, you cannot configure a generic 'bot using all Vehicon parts, but you can see what one would look like at right through the magic of Photoshop. Although officially the Vehicons aren't in Transformers: Fall of Cybertron, many Decepticon foot soldiers look extremely similar to them. This can be seen in greater comparison when Optimus Prime finds decapitated Decepticon heads in Grimlock's locker. At BotCon 2012, concept art for a Tank Vehicon and a Helicopter Vehicon was released. They have so far been used in Transformers: Prime - The Game. As of episode 54, "Scattered", the silver Jet Vehicon General types have been referred to as "Seekers" by both Starscream and the episode's end credits. Whether the same applies for the normal-colored, non-General Jet Vehicons hasn't been confirmed, though the end credits referred to one of those as a "Trooper" instead.

"Is this gonna happen every week?" "Pretty much."

Arms Up Modes
In the Japanese Prime toyline, the Vehicons have named powered-up modes when given various Arms Microns in certain configurations: Sky Attack Mode ( Sukai Atakku Mdo) Arms Microns: Gora, Gul, Noji The normal Vehicon's box-back Arms Up mode is just him using the Flame Cannon. Oooooh. Jet Attack Mode ( Jetto Atakku Mdo) Arms Microns: Gora, Igu, Zamu The Jet Vehicon's box-back Arms Up mode is simply him using the Debris Hammer. Yeah. Real elaborate. Retrieved from "http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Vehicon_(Prime)" Categories: Video game stubs | Cyberverse | Decepticon subgroups | Drones | Prime Decepticons | Prime subgroups | Seekers | Vampires | Zombies This page was last modified on 6 August 2013, at 19:35. Content is available under Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported.
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Vehicon: Code Red.

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