Wheeljack - Transformers: Generation 1

Transformers: Generation 1

Wheeljack

Wheeljack by Dreamwave Productions
Autobot
Information
Sub-group Autobot Cars, Lightning Strike Coalition, Action Masters, Spy Changers
Function Mechanical Engineer, Scientist
Rank 8
Motto "Never do what your enemy expects you to do."
Alternate Modes Cybertronian hover van
1976 Lancia Stratos Turbo
1987 Porsche 962
2006 Ford Mustang GT
Series Transformers: Generation 1
Transformers: Alternators
Transformers: Universe
Transformers: Generations
Transformers: United
English voice actor Chris Latta
Japanese voice actor Osamu Saka

Wheeljack is the mechanical engineer and scientist of the Autobots in the Transformers television and comic series based on the popular toy line produced by Takara and Hasbro. His vehicle mode is a Lancia Stratos Turbo 5 race car sporting Alitalia livery. Note that car #539 is the only surviving Lancia Stratos Turbo, only two were ever built by Lancia (compared to the rest which feature a different bodyshell).

Wheeljack is described as the mad scientist of the Autobot forces as he is always inventing new weapons and gadgets. These weapons and gadgets, while derived from the desire to benefit the Autobot cause, often bring great danger and introduce unpredictable elements into critical situations. He is the most accomplished driver (while in car mode) among the Autobots and enjoys displaying his skill level through various road stunts. Wheeljack possesses the ability to fly for relatively short distances (800 miles) using solid-fuel rockets in his arms. From his shoulder mounted cannons, Wheeljack can shoot magnetic inducer, shrapnel-needle, and gyro-inhibitor shells which can disrupt a target's sense of balance. He is often his own worst enemy due to the explosive and potentially damaging nature of his experiments.

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