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DEVCON is the single Autobot who most haunts the offline processes of Decepticons throughout the Galaxy. He is one of the very few successful -and operational- bounty hunters from what remains of Autobot society on Cybertron. He left Cybertron during the Third Great War, to pursue Decepticons who fled to sow seeds of conquest throughout the galaxy. An introverted loner, DEVCON has spent literally millions of years in the pursuit of Decepticon fugitives. He is doggedly determined to hunt them all down, one by one, and bring them to justice. He is an Autobot of few words, preferring to let his actions speak for him -- which they do, most often very clearly. His strength is considerable, but it his endurance that has become legendary among the ranks of Decepticon fugitives. In the pursuit of

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  • DEVCON is the single Autobot who most haunts the offline processes of Decepticons throughout the Galaxy. He is one of the very few successful -and operational- bounty hunters from what remains of Autobot society on Cybertron. He left Cybertron during the Third Great War, to pursue Decepticons who fled to sow seeds of conquest throughout the galaxy. An introverted loner, DEVCON has spent literally millions of years in the pursuit of Decepticon fugitives. He is doggedly determined to hunt them all down, one by one, and bring them to justice. He is an Autobot of few words, preferring to let his actions speak for him -- which they do, most often very clearly. His strength is considerable, but it his endurance that has become legendary among the ranks of Decepticon fugitives. In the pursuit of
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  • DEVCON is the single Autobot who most haunts the offline processes of Decepticons throughout the Galaxy. He is one of the very few successful -and operational- bounty hunters from what remains of Autobot society on Cybertron. He left Cybertron during the Third Great War, to pursue Decepticons who fled to sow seeds of conquest throughout the galaxy. An introverted loner, DEVCON has spent literally millions of years in the pursuit of Decepticon fugitives. He is doggedly determined to hunt them all down, one by one, and bring them to justice. He is an Autobot of few words, preferring to let his actions speak for him -- which they do, most often very clearly. His strength is considerable, but it his endurance that has become legendary among the ranks of Decepticon fugitives. In the pursuit of his prey, it seems as if he is capable of functioning forever, with little or no need to rest and refuel. In actuality, DEVCON's internal power circuitry is among the most efficient of all the Transformers. It enables him to conserve considerable amounts of energy over long periods. He will often defeat his quarry simply by outlasting them. DEVCON carries a powerful plasma blaster mounted on his right arm, capable of pulverizing a 6' x 6' x 6' concrete cube. The independently targetable laser cannon mounted on his head can hit a moving Decepticon from over two miles away. In his space cruiser mode, he is capable of of achieving escape velocity and long-range interstellar flight. Due to his solitary lifestyle he has become increasingly disassociated from his fellow Autobots. Though an extremely formidable opponent, DEVCON is uncomfortable working in groups, and is almost incapable of asking for help from others.
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