Swoop (Energon)
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- Swoop is an Autobot from the Unicron Trilogy continuity family.
Swoop might be simple minded, but when it comes to blasting Decepticons to tiny bits from the air, his lack of intelligence doesn't seem to hinder him at all. He tends to be the first to strike, scattering Decepticons and keeping them panicked while his partner Grimlock sneaks up on them. Then Swoop joins in on the ground, tearing into their opponents with claws and teeth, either separately, or combined into the brutal Mega-Dinobot.
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Fiction
Timelines
During the Unicron Singularity crisis, Swoop served aboard the Autobot flagship Iron Hope. He was called into action during a Decepticon attack on the ship, and battled Predacon alongside Grimlock. Force of Habit
Energon comic
Swoop and Grimlock were dispatched by Jetfire to assist against a Terrorcon attack in the Mojave Desert, but they were unable to arrive before an upgraded Demolishor kidnapped Kicker. Armageddon Part 1 The Dinobots were joined by Rad, and assisted by Carlos and Alexis to pursue Demolishor and Kicker. Armageddon Part 2 The rescue team was bolstered by Wing Saber, Cliffjumper, and Rodimus, who tracked down Demolishor and the captive Kicker in Mexico. The Autobots battled Demolishor while Rad freed Kicker. Armageddon Part 4 Once free, Kicker used his special powers to channel the energy of all the Energon on Earth, using it to utterly destroy Demolishor. Armageddon Part 5
Toys
Energon
- Grimlock & Swoop (Mega Class, 2005)
- Known designers: Marcelo Matere (packaging artist)
- Released in the fourth wave of Energon Mega Class toys, Swoop transforms into the usual robotic pterosaur, albeit this time with a much bigger pair of grasping claw-legs. He can also form the lower body of the combined robot Mega-Dinobot with his pack-in partner Grimlock.
- This set was originally intended to be released in the Universe line, as their original Generation 1 incarnations. However, a variety of factors shuffled the set into Energon and thus new character pages on this wiki. This set was not "mech-designed" or engineered by Takara employees, a rarity for normal-series Transformers toys.
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Foreign names
- Mandarin: Fēi Yīng (Taiwan, 飛鷹, "Flying Eagle")