Transformers Toys Generations Legacy Series Commander Decepticon Motormaster Combiner Action Figure - 8 and Up, Multicolor, One Size, 13-inch,

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Transformers Toys Generations Legacy Series Commander Decepticon Motormaster Combiner Action Figure - 8 and Up, Multicolor, One Size, 13-inch,

Transformers Toys Generations Legacy Series Commander Decepticon Motormaster Combiner Action Figure - 8 and Up, Multicolor, One Size, 13-inch,

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The Motor Master" is spelled with a space in all his fictional appearances, but without the space on the box set art itself and on the Motor Master's Tech Spec card.

Wild Rider" and the other Stunticons were rereleased without changes in 1990 as part of the European/Australian Classics reissue line.Later, when the Mistress of Flame wanted Chromia released to Camien custody, she suggested Swindle or Menasor could be handed over instead to face justice for their crimes. Wanting to keep Menasor and Bruticus on his side, Starscream opted to release Chromia. Heavy Bot Shots online bios The Motor Master" was sent, along with the other Stunticons and Toxitron, on a mission to break Megatron and other Decepticons out of Trypticon Prison. In the guise of entertainers, they planned to rig the former Decepticon gladiatorial arena in Kaon with explosives, blasting the prison walls open and killing the audience in the process. Motormaster is a Decepticon, but unlike previous incarnations, he is not a Stunticon, as they do not exist in this continuity despite other Stunticons's presence in the game, namely Breakdown, Dead End, and Drag Strip. Although the Stunticons often fought the Aerialbots, Motormaster's great desire was to off Optimus Prime. The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 2

Motormaster continued to lead his team in service of Megatron. In "Masquerade", he was finally given the opportunity to go head to head with Optimus Prime and prove himself "King of the Road", but their head-on collision left Optimus Prime mostly undamaged and Motormaster in need of major repairs. He and the other Stunticons were captured by the Autobots, who then impersonated them to find out Megatron's plan. The Stunticons escaped and exposed them but were still defeated. This figure is not compatible with any prior systems of combination. As Legacy Menasor is designed with a specific limb configuration in mind, Wild Rider is limited to being one of Menasor's legs, but unlike Drag Strip and Dead End as the arms, he can be used for either the left or right leg. The official in-house title of the toyline is " Transformers Generations: Legacy", which is often used in online product descriptions given to retailers. The name used for the line's logo, however; is just " Transformers: Legacy". Menasor was charging into battle against the Autobots when the dimensional intruder Grand Scourge suddenly dropped in through a tear in space-time. Menasor cared little about the new arrival's identity, moving in to crush him immediately. But with a single swift blow of Grand Scourge's Matrix Breaker sword, Menasor was split into his individual components. The Stunticons were then forced to combine with Grand Scourge, save Motormaster, who fled in terror. Decepticon Dark Commander Grand Scourge Generations Selects Special Comic After their exile to Chaar in 2006, the Stunticons had been reduced to fighting over scraps of energon with the other Decepticons. When Cyclonus returned with the Sweeps, Wildrider expressed the threat that they had better have brought some energon with them. When questioned by Dead End what he would do if they hadn't, Wildrider was at a loss. Nevertheless, he donated his share of energon to revive Galvatron. Five Faces of Darkness, Part 1 When the Quintessons arrived offering them energon in exchange for defeating the Autobots, Wildrider was among those Decepticons who were incredulous of the terms due to their weakened state, but signed on regardless. Five Faces of Darkness, Part 3

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It reminds me of a great line in a movie called Moneyball when the GM talks about how there is rich teams and poor teams and then the A's. It's a rigged (unfair) game he said in the movie. Decades later they still don't have a new stadium and might need to sell the team if they don't build one or move to a city that will pay for some of it. Guess which the owner is likely to do? What did the Raiders do? I don't see the current owner building a stadium in Oakland completely on his own otherwise it would of happen already. I see the current owner trying to get someone else to pay for part of a new stadium like the Raiders did with Vegas and if not he could sell it to a new owner who will give the A's a new stadium some where but maybe not Oakland. You haven't seen MLB expansion in two decades, ..why because they like to have more leverage for all the teams to negotiate to get some public funds for new stadiums. There likely won't be MLB expansion until all the teams have newer stadiums except the iconic few old ones that remain. But by then they might repeat the process again before expansion. The Braves already have a new stadium again. Menasor and the other Decepticon combiners battled their Autobot counterparts. Defensor managed to destroy a crucial part of Menasor, defeating him.



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