ALLEGIANCE: DECEPTICON
SUB-GROUP: SEACON
FUNCTION: AMPHIBIOUS ASSAULT
FIRST APPEARANCE: TRANSFORMERS # 47
"I
stink, therefore I am."
Profile:
This merciless, polluting parasite is so foul that even
his fellow Seacons do their best to avoid him. A
peculiarity of his circulatory system permits small
amounts of lubricant and other chemicals to bubble to his
surface through joints and welds, making Skalor the
malodorous menace that he is. As a result, he leaves a
disgusting trail of grease and toxic chemicals wherever
he goes. Although often advised that this condition can
be easily corrected with a few minor adjustments,
(particularly by those who have to work with him), Skalor
chooses to continue just the way he is. The smell doesn't
bother him. He feels that if the smell bothers others,
that's their problem, not his. But this argument obscures
the real reason for Skalor's foul scent: He just doesn't
care about personal hygiene. And the fact that his odor
occasionally keeps his enemies at bay is a bonus that he
uses to defend his slovenly lifestyle.
Abilities:
In creature mode, Skalor operates equally well on land or
at sea. He can clamp his vacuum-suction mouth onto most
ships and, by piercing their hulls with his
diamond-tipped teeth, suck the fuel from them. A snap of
his turbo-powered jaws can cut through any substance. His
maximum swimming speed is 35 knots. His underwater range
is 4,000 miles. His heavy armor allows him to function at
any depth. In creature and robot modes he wields two
crustation rifles, which encase and immobilize anything
they hit with a stream of hard, sticky scales. One rifle
shoots the scales, the other shoots a viscous adhesive
that glues the scales to their target. In weapons mode,
Skalor transforms into a twin-barrelled corrosive
slime-shooter. He combines with his fellow Seacons to
form the super-robot Piranacon.
Weaknesses:
As a result of his leakage problems and generally poor
self-maintenance, Skalor is prone to minor but frequent
breakdowns. All are the result of low internal fluid
levels. He sometimes overheats, suffers from locked
joints and strips his own gears, for example.
Occasionally he becomes immobilized at the bottom of a
deep ocean and must be fished out by his fellow Seacons.
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