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Sixshot : ウィキペディア英語版
Sixshot
Sixshot is the name of two fictional characters from the various Transformers series. Introduced in 1987, Sixshot appeared in the last few episodes of the original US Transformers animated series, voiced by Neil Ross. His defining gimmick was that he had six different forms, not two like a normal Transformer. He was also a regular character in the Japanese anime series ''Transformers: Headmasters'' where he was voiced by Michihiro Ikemizu. In the Japanese anime he was portrayed as a ninja. Sixshot appeared in the Transformers comics by Dreamwave Productions, IDW Publishing and other companies. In later years a second character sharing the name Sixshot appeared in the ''Transformers: Energon'' series, but this one was the brother of that's series Shockblast character.
==Transformers: Generation 1==

Sixshot is a murderous warrior who carries out his job with a fierce intensity. He is a machine of few redeeming qualities, though chief among them is the fact that he respects all his foes, and will always speak highly of those whom he dispatches to the "great junkyard in the sky". The thrill of battle is what Sixshot lives for – he considers his life only worth living as long as there are enemies worth destroying.
Sixshot is a Solo Transformer Assault Group ("S.T.A.G."), or in simpler parlance, a one-robot army – he is named for his near-unique ability to assume six different modes. His armored carrier mode is armed with twin laser batteries, while in ramming tank mode, he is outfitted with an infra-red range finder and target tracker. He can attain the power of flight in his star cruiser mode, with a range of eight million miles, and is also able to take to the skies as a jet-propelled laser pistol (either full-size, or shrunken to be wielded by other Transformers). In these four modes and robot mode, he wields twin hypersonic concussion blasters, but his sixth mode – that of a winged wolf-creature – has no need for them, preferring to tear his opponents apart with its claws and fangs.
Released in 1987, Sixshot's number of alternate modes was unprecedented – his instruction leaflet was even sealed shut with a sticker, challenging buyers to figure out all six modes without aid.
Sixshot is the father of his Autobot counterpart and fellow six-changer Quickswitch. How Sixshot was able to produce offspring is unknown as at the time of release, Transformer reproduction had not been clearly defined, and no mention was made to who Quickswitch's mother was. Also, it is possible that Sixshot may have produced Quickswitch asexually in the same manner as the Latter-day Decepticons introduced in the ''Transformers: Generation 2'' comic book produced by Marvel Comics.

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