ALLEGIANCE: DECEPTICON
SUB-GROUP: TRIGGERCON
FUNCTION: AIR DEFENSE
FIRST APPEARANCE: TRANSFORMERS # 48
"Uninvited
guests soon become smouldering wrecks."
Profile:
Before the war Windsweeper was head of the Department of
Sanitation on Cybertron. He took an almost perverse pride
in keeping the streets and subterranean circuit-tubes of
his home world clean and in proper working order. He
would have violators - "litterbots," as they
were called - thrown into prison for infractions as minor
as dripping oil in public. In defense of his extreme
actions he would say, "A tidy planet is a mighty
planet," to his critics. "Leaky-engined
litterbot-lovers," he would call them behind their
backs. So it is no surprise to anyone who knows him that
today he still practices what he used to preach, but this
time in the service of the Decepticons. In his air
defense role he patrols the skies constantly, shooting
down almost anything he sees: insects, birds, wind-blown
leaves, kites, Autobots, even other Decepticons if they
are not quick enough to identify themselves before he
fires. He feels that the sky is his home, and so he has
the right to keep it as clean as he wants... in his case,
very clean. Among the Transformers, Windsweeper's
meticulousness is notorious... as is his maliciousness.
Abilities:
In jet mode Windsweeper has the ability to use the
high-intensity heat generators in the edges of his wings
to melt and cut through solid steel. Most often the steel
is contained within the fuselages of enemy aircraft. He
has a maximum speed of 2100 miles per hour and a range of
5000 miles. In both robot and jet modes he is also
equipped with long-range infra-red scanners, sensitive
enough to detect a warm lug nut in a junkyard 20 miles
away. He is also armed with two powerful, lock-target,
long-range laser cannons.
Weaknesses:
Windsweeper's natural revulsion to dirt, grime, and all
things untidy in general elicits a pronounced unbalanced
behavior pattern in him. He loses his ability for clear,
logical thinking, he becomes agitated and emotional, and
on especially disturbing occasions he has been known to
literally blow a fuse. Basically, the best offensive
measure to take against Windsweeper is to throw garbage
at him.
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