- the Transformers' weapons. The
following are
components of Metroplex,
Trypticon, Scorponok, and
Fortress Maximus: C****ette
warriors (or "Mini-C****ettes"...
-
figures from the 1986
product line (like
Ultra Magnus,
Metroplex and
Trypticon) who had not yet
appeared in the
American cartoon,
which were all being...
-
intel on
Trypticon.
Though they are
caught and imprisoned, they
manage to
escape with Air Raid's help, and
Ironhide reports that
Trypticon is spreading...
-
battles between the
giant Autobot and
Decepticon cities of
Metroplex and
Trypticon and the
threat to both
sides posed by the
alien Quintessons, introduced...
- to be rebuilt. However, an
undead Starscream has been
reincarnated as
Trypticon,
wreaking havoc around him. To
combat this menace,
Windblade gathers up...
- had also had a
minor part on Transformers,
voicing the
Decepticon base
Trypticon in
season three and as an ill-fated thug in
Suicide Kings. He soon won...
-
Combiner Wars, the
Titans are
awakened and
Trypticon begins to
wreak havoc on Cybertron. To
combat Trypticon,
Windblade gathers up a
ragtag team of Transformers...
- on the
combining teams and
introduced Ultra Magnus, Metroplex, Ratbat,
Trypticon, and Blaster's c****ettes. This
video does not
perfectly fit into the continuity...
-
defeat them, but
their employer Trypticon arrives and
takes over the
fight while they escape,
Volcanicus defeats Trypticon using an
immobilizer gun the mercenaries...
- Metroplex's eyes (breaking one and
replacing it with one from
Trypticon) and
Trypticon's transformation cog. He
begins to
connect his head to Cybertron...