List of Beast Wars Neo characters

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The principal characters from Beast Wars Neo.

This is a list of characters from the 1999 anime series Super Life-Form Transformers: Beast Wars Neo . A direct sequel to the series Beast Wars II , Beast Wars Neo sees a group of young Maximals [lower-alpha 1] led by Big Convoy traversing the galaxy to stop Magmatron's Predacons [lower-alpha 2] and Unicron's Blentrons from collecting a series of capsules containing Angolmois Energy.

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Maximals

Big Convoy

Big Convoy is a Convoy warrior with a reputation for being a "one-man-army" due to his astounding power and tendency for heading into battle alone. Against his wishes, he is assigned by the planet Cybertron's [lower-alpha 3] supercomputer Vector Sigma and the Convoy Council to lead a group of young Maximals on a mission to retrieve the Angolmois Capsules, which Lio Convoy scattered across the galaxy to stop Galvatron at the end of Beast Wars II, before Magmatron and later Unicron. Big Convoy can transform into a woolly mammoth and wields the Big Cannon.[ citation needed ]

Longrack

Longrack is the aggressively strict and gabby sub-commander of the group who can transform into a giraffe and specializes in tinkering with machines. In battle, he can perform the Arm Shot and Crush Arm attacks.[ citation needed ]

Colada

Colada is a cold, quick-tempered, and arrogant Maximal who can transform into a cobra and possesses transformative powers that cause him to favor dry climates.[ citation needed ]

Stampy

Stampy is a cheery yet cowardly Maximal triple-changer known for frustrating his teammates who can transform into a domestic white rabbit and a pair of scissors. Additionally, he possesses enhanced hearing, speed, and intelligence-gathering capabilities.[ citation needed ]

Break

Break is a bold, anger-prone, and tidy Maximal who can transform into a penguin, specializes in cold environments, cares deeply for his teammates, and can launch the destructive Break Anchors from his right arm.[ citation needed ]

Heinrad

Heinrad [lower-alpha 4] is an easy-going and sociable yet mischievous and unmotivated Maximal who can transform into a tanuki and possesses a clock on his body that allows him to freeze time for 30 seconds before his energy is drained.[ citation needed ]

Mach Kick

Mach Kick is a rowdy and free-spirited Maximal and the former second-in-command of the Thoroughbred Corps who can transform into a black horse and possesses copious battlefield experience. After losing his original team to the Predacons, Mach Kick joins Big Convoy, whom he idolizes, and seeks to please him despite clashing with his friend Longrack. In battle, Mach Kick can perform the Elastic Hand attack and wields the Tail Tomahawk.[ citation needed ]

Navi is the Maximals' navigational computer.[ citation needed ]

Rockbuster

Rockbuster is an efficient and pragmatic Maximal vigilante who can transform into a crab and originally worked alongside Big Convoy before they had a falling out due to their shared solitary nature, with Rockbuster working independently of the Convoy Council. In battle, Rockbuster possesses a durable shell that grants enhanced endurance and wields the Claw Buster and Crush Claw weapons.[ citation needed ]

Randy

Randy is a dedicated, patient, and honest yet reckless, overly serious, and single-minded Maximal soldier-for-hire who can transform into a boar and wields the Charge Buster.[ citation needed ]

Sharp Edge

Sharp Edge is a dedicated and honorable yet unpredictable Maximal soldier who can transform into a sawshark, prides himself on his combat capability, and wields the Diamondtail blade.[ citation needed ]

Bump

Bump is a reserved and solitary Maximal who can transform into an armadillo, possesses enhanced strength, shell-like skin, and a lightning fast draw-and-fire technique.[ citation needed ]

Survive

Survive is a Maximal assault commander who can transform into a bear and possesses a bat-like reconnaissance scout called True One. He disagrees with Big Convoy's solitary attitude and desires to make him more willing to work with a team.[ citation needed ]

Predacons

Magmatron

Magmatron is the leader of a faction of Predacons who refers to himself as the "Emperor of Destruction", seeks the Angolmois Capsules to exterminate all life in the universe. Additionally, he is capable of splitting into the Giganotosaurus -esque Landsaurus, the Quetzalcoatlus -esque Skysaurus, and the Elasmosaurus -esque Seasaurus and recombine into the chimeric Magmasaurus. After the Blentrons' goal of resurrecting Unicron threaten his plans, Magmatron attempts to destroy him, at the cost of his crew's loyalty.[ citation needed ]

Guiledart

Guiledart is Magmatron's ambitious right hand and tactician who serves as a supporter of reason and engineer. He can transform into a Triceratops , perform the Thunder Horn Blast attack, and wields the Tail Shooter gun.[ citation needed ]

Saberback

Saberback is a mysterious, crafty, and dishonest Predacon who enjoys tormenting Sling. He can transform into a Stegosaurus and wields the Triple Claw talons, which can fire lasers when fully powered.[ citation needed ]

Sling

Sling is a cowardly and immature Predacon who complains when the other Predacons belittle him. He can transform into a Dimetrodon , disguise himself as a flower, and wields the Tail Bunker and Sling Shield.[ citation needed ]

Dead End

Dead End is a cool-headed, solitary, and cruel Predacon soldier who can transform into an ammonite. In battle, he can perform the Spiral Bomb attack and wields the Dead Gun.[ citation needed ]

Archadis

Archadis is a cunning yet vain, talkative, and snobbish Predacon who can transform into an Archaeopteryx . In battle, he wields the Wing Gundreads fully automatic cannons, Wing Bombs, and the Founder Shot.[ citation needed ]

DNAVI

DNAVI is the Predacons' dragonfly-shaped navigational computer.[ citation needed ]

Killerpunch

Killerpunch is a sneaky and deceitful yet gullible Predacon intelligence operative obsessed with laying traps based on the information he acquires and outwitting his targets. He can transform into a Styracosaurus and perform the Head Punch attack, which possesses homing capabilities.[ citation needed ]

Hydra

Hydra is an overly friendly Predacon who desires companionship and Magmatron's approval. Due to being stationed in a remote Predacon outpost for an extended period of time however, he befriended a maid droid and became overprotective of it. He can transform into a Pteranodon and wields the Wing Shot. [ citation needed ]

Crazybolt

Crazybolt is a duplicitous Predacon escapologist who has a tendency to ramble. He can transform into a frill-necked lizard and wields a rifle capable of destroying starships.[ citation needed ]

Bazooka

Bazooka is a serious, single-minded, and honorable Predacon who can transform into an Ankylosaurus and perform the Gigaton Stamp attack.[ citation needed ]

Hardhead

Hardhead is a simple-minded yet tough Predacon warrior who can transform into a Pachycephalosaurus and wields the Pilesaber blade.[ citation needed ]

Unicron

Unicron is a disembodied cosmic entity who seeks to restore his body via his lifeforce, Angolmois Energy. Possessing the body of dead Predacon commander Galvatron, Unicron tasks the chimeric Blentrons with gathering the Angolmois Capsules so he can turn Cybertron into a new body for himself. Despite nearly succeeding, Unicron is foiled by Big Convoy and Lio Convoy.[ citation needed ]

Drancron

Drancron is a Blentron who can transform into a lizard/dragonfly chimera and wields the Drancutter, Clap Missiles, and Lizard Claws.[ citation needed ]

Elphaorpha

Elphaorpha is a brutal Blentron who can transform into an orca/elephant chimera, possesses enhanced strength, acid production, the ability to stick to ceilings, and wields the Killer Tusks and Killer Shooter.[ citation needed ]

Latolata

Latolata is a cruel and vicious Blentron who can transform into a lionfish/hornet chimera and wields the Poison Arrow, the Dust Hornet, and the Lato Thrasher.[ citation needed ]

Notes

  1. Referred to as "Cybertrons" in Japan
  2. Referred to as "Destrons" in Japan
  3. Referred to as "Seibertron" in Japan
  4. Sometimes mistranslated as "Heinlad"

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