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Landmine is the name to two different characters in the Transformers Universes.

Contents
  • 1 Generation One
    • 2.1 Television Series
    • 2.2 Dreamwave Comics
      • 2.2.1 

        Generation One

        Transformers character
        Dreamwave artwork
        Landmine (Lander)
        Allegiance Autobot (Cybertron)
        Subgroup Pretenders
        Function Asteroid Miner
        Motto "The greatest treasures are found in the darkest places!"
        Alternate mode Exploration Vehicle
        Fiction Appearances Marvel comics, Super-God Masterforce series.
        Voiced by Ryouichi Tanaka (Japanese).
        Landmine is one of the first Autobot Pretenders to be created. The Autobot Pretenders are Transformers who have an armored shell usually resembling a humanoid. As with many Pretenders, Landmine did not appear in a cartoon shown in the U.S.; his only appearance was in the Marvel comics.

        Marvel Comics

        Although not seen or mentioned directly, Landmine was among the Autobots who joined Fortress Maximus in leaving Cybertron for the planet Nebulos (Transformers: Headmasters #1). Followed to Nebulos by the Decepticons under Scorponok, Fortress Maximus's band left Nebulos for the planet Earth (Transformers: Headmasters #4).

        When Brainstorm needed subjects to duplicate the Decepticon Pretender experiment, Landmine and five other Autobots volunteered and became the Autobot Pretenders. They fought the Decepticon Pretenders with the help of Optimus Prime and Goldbug (Transformers #40).

        Landmine was present when Grimlock fought Blaster for leadership of the Autobots on Earth's moon. The Autobots were then attacked by the Decepticons lead by Ratbat (Transformers #41).

        His most notable appearance was in issues #52-#53, where he and Cloudburst were sent by Optimus Prime to deep space on a quest to purchase new microchips to fix the Autobots killed or injured during the Underbase saga. The quest eventually led Landmine and Cloudburst to a planet called Femax, ruled exclusively by women. The women forced Landmine and Cloudburst to fight in gladiatorial combat.

        Landmine last appeared in issue 76 of the US Marvel Comics series.

        Phoenix, Lander and Diver on the Masterforce series.
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        Phoenix, Lander and Diver on the Masterforce series.

        In ' series, Landmine was called Lander''' and was a different character completely to his U.S. counterpart. He was one of the Cybertron Pretenders under Metalhawk. Lander was depicted as being able to drive over water and sideways on buildings. In robot mode his left hand could retract and launch knock-out gas.

        Lander is very well adapted to his life as a human, and seems to enjoy fitting in as one. He wears glasses, even though he probably doesn't need them, collects wine, goes on dates to concerts, and seems to revel in being a human more than any other Pretender.

        Dreamwave Comics

        Although Landmine did get a full character profile in Dreamwave's More Than Meets The Eye series, he didn't appear in their comic stories before the company closed.

        (From Dreamwave's More Than Meets the Eye Profile Book) Landmine craves adventure, and sometimes even the epic Autobot/Decepticon conflict isn't enough for him. He's a true hero in the romantic sense: He wants to daringly rescue innocents from the clutches of nefarious villians and then ride off into the sunset, or explore dark caverns for the long-lost artifacts of ancient civilisations. Although he's a dreamer who runs hot, he's still a hard-working and dedicated Autobot, well known for his perfectionism and desire to get things done right. He often functions as field commander of the loose-knot Pretender unit.

        Landmine is immensely strong and highly intelligent. He is a Pretender whose shell is composed of a high-density alloy impervious to most weapons. It is designed for deep space mining operations. Shell is armed with a large metal saber with a laser cutting edge and an astro blaster that fires incendiary explosives (also useable in robot and vehicle modes). Inner robot transforms into an all-terrain exploration vehicle with magnetic wheels that allow it to lock onto the asteroids he's mining. Landmine possesses radiation, chemical, electromagnetic, thermal and sonic sensors to aid in detecting valuable materials.

        Landmine's dreams of adventure sometimes distract him from the work at hand.

        Disney Pop Century Resort

        One of the hotels in Walt Disney World is called the Pop Century, which has different buildings from different decades of the later half of the 1900's. In the lobby are a series of shadow boxes with memorbelia from each decade. In the one from the 1980's are various items including a Transformers Landmine robot.

        Transformers character
        Dreamwave artwork
        Landmine
        Allegiance Autobot (Cybertron)
        Sub-Group Ultra Vehicles
        Function Soldier (Hasbro), Traffic guard (Takara)
        Motto "My fists are deadlier than your guns." (Hasbro), "My wheel track averages out any fight." (Takara)
        Alternate mode Semi-truck with plow and crane trailer.
        Fiction Appearances Transformers: Energon
        Voiced by Ward Perry (English), Kenta Miyake (Japanese).

        [Toy Gallery]

        Landmine is one of the most powerful soldiers under the leadership of Rodimus. He and Prowl were Rodimus's most loyal followers, going everywhere with him without question. Landmine turns into a powerful construction vehicle with an enormous crane platform. Landmine can powerlink with his weapons pack to become Landmine "Brute Mode".

        (From the U.S. toy tech specs) Landmine is one of the most powerful soldiers under the leadership of Optimus Prime. His giant fists award him the strongest punch of all the Autobots. Many Decepticons have learned never to challenge him to one-on-one combat. In vehicle mode, he is a powerful construction vehicle with an enormous crane platform capable of lifting ten times his weight. Landmine's crane platform can attach to his cab in robot mode to form a super combination Brute Mode. This Brute Mode is the secret behind his powerful punch.

        Takara Tech Spec: He prepares to take out numerous enemies with his Grand Shaver. An experienced soldier, who gets through many rough battles. Has the special ability to power up and unite with his crane platform, in this mode he exceeds the punching power of all the Cybertrons.

        Television Series

        Landmine first appeared in Transformers: Energon episode 11 "The Legend Of Rodimus".

        Landmine was later upgraded into his Landquake color scheme, but retained the same name, in Japan. In the US toy bios, Landquake was supposed to be his brother. In both versions of the television series, Landmine was repainted into those colors and no brother was mentioned.

        Dreamwave Comics

        Landmine first appeared in Transformers: Energon #24 "Aftershock" and also appeared in issue #27.

        Profile: Landmine is extremely powerful, wielding the strongest punch of all the Autobots. He is also very loyal to Optimus Prime and the Autobot cause. He originally went with Rodimus to help create a peaceful existence, but is very happy under the command of Optimus Prime. He wants to defend his fellow Autobots, and the humans alike, from the machinations of Megatron and the Decepticons. Landmine shares basically the same physical characteristics with his brother Landquake. While Landquake prefers to stay away from combat, Landmine enjoys it. He will take on any Decepticon at any moment, crushing them in his huge claws. The Decepticons have learned never to challenge him to one-on-one combat. Landmine really enjoys harsh conditions such as blizzards and hurricanes. He is very well suited for such environments and they give him an advantage during battle. Landmine's alternate mode is a standard cab truck with four wheel drive and a v-shaped plow on the front. A removable construction platform in the rear that includes tracks, a crane, claws, and a missile launcher. This platform can transform into a gunnery station or powerlinx with Landmine to become what he calls his "Brute mode", which is the secret behind his powerful punch.

        Abilities: With his platform attached in vehicle mode, he becomes a half-track able to traverse any terrain. His crane is able to lift ten times his own weight. Once detached, the platform can be remotely operated by Landmine. Landmine was awarded the red spark of combination which means he can powerlinx with his construction platform. In this mode, he can use his winch to grab opponents and bring them closer to his huge fists which he can use to punch or crush them. His rocket launcher is also brought to shoulder-mount to help sight in his enemies.

        Weaknesses: Landmine relies on his giant fists too often in battle and can be taken down from a distance. Also, when one of his many mechanical attachments becomes worn or broken, it is difficult for him to get them fixed.

        Transformers character
        Landmine Robot mode
        Landmine (Guardshell)
        Allegiance Autobot (Cybertron)
        Subgroup Deluxe Class
        Function Warrior (Aggressor in Japan)
        Motto "I will give the public peace and desire." (translated Japanese)
        Alternate mode(s) Bulldozer
        Series ''
        Voiced by Paul Dobson (U.S.)

        Tomoyuki Shimura (Japan)

        [Toy Gallery]

        Landmine is the American name to Guard Shell who appears in the Japanese series Transformers: Galaxy Force. Although Landmine is said to be the same character as the Landmine from Energon, Galaxy Force is not written to be a sequel in Japan and Guard Shell is a completely original character. After being sold by itself, Landmine's toy was later packaged with the Mini-Con Dirt Boss and a Tiny-Tin as a promotion at Walmart stores.

        Bio: With a wisdom born of experience, and a tactical knowledge unmatched among the Autobot ranks, Landmine is a soldier other 'bots follow without reservation. He suffered heavy injuries in the final fight with Unicron. After a crash-landing on Earth, he was repaired by the new human allies of the Autobots. An excellent battlefield commander, he's determined to prevent the Decepticons from gaining an edge by recovering the Earth Cyber Planet Key.

        Takara Tech Spec: Despite his strong appearance, he has a kind heart to humans. Because peace in the universe is being threatened, Guardshell rushes to battle, protecting his comrades. Transforms to an earthen bulldozer, and secretly protects humans from the Transformers battle. 

        Landmine Vehicle mode
        A quiet and devoted warrior, Landmine eventually cared deeply for his adopted homeworld and determined to protect it from Decepticons while searching for Earth's Cyber Planet Key. He uses a Cyber Key to activate his Cyber Tempest weapon.

        Landmine was a mentor to Mudflap and helped in beinging his old friend back to the Autobots after Mudflap's brief stint as a Decepticon.

        Landmine briefly gained gigantic size increased powers thanks to a Cyber Planet Key on the Giant Planet, turning him into a giant which could defeat a similarly enhanced Starscream. Landmine is also said to be one of the Autobots who originally trained Optimus Prime, and honor shared only with the Armada character Scavenger.

         


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