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  • Molly Bish was an American teenage girl who disappeared from Warren, Massachusetts on 27 June 2000 and was found dead on 9 June 2003 after being killed. Her murder remains unsolved.[1][2]

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  • Sammy Brown, a character in the American biographical romantic musical drama teen movie Clouds

Can I please see deleted articles Transformers: Generations, Mindwipe (Transformers), and Spark (Transformers) and the re-directed article Scourge (Transformers). Davidgoodheart (talk) 01:17, 22 April 2025 (UTC)


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″*[[Zodiac Killer#Robert George Domin




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{{Transformers character}} Doublecross is a fictional character from the various Transformers universes. He is an Autobot supply procurer who turns into a two headed dragon.[6][7]

Transformers: Generation 1

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Despite the above-average skill Doublecross has for his job, in almost any other circumstance, other Autobots can't depend on Doublecross for anything… in fact, he can't even depend on himself. His twin-headed dragon mode is not just for show – designed to allow each of his heads to process their input individually, thereby maximizing his efficiency, an unanticipated side-effect resulted in the formation of a true split personality, which even carries over to Doublecross's robot mode.[8] His two minds can never agree on anything, and as many Autobots have discovered, a deal made with one will not necessarily be upheld by the other. His problems, however, do not impede his ferocious and savage abilities as a warrior - in dragon mode, his razor-fanged jaws conceal a fusion-generated flamethrower, and he wields an armor-corroding rust-ray rifle in robot mode. Although highly fuel efficient and a fierce fighter, Doublecross is unfortunately not particularly strong.[9]

The Monsterbots were some of the few new 1987 toys who did not make it into the final season of the American Transformers animated series. They did, however, make it to the small screen on the other side of the Pacific, when they appeared in the Japanese-exclusive series, Transformers: Headmasters.

The Monsterbots made their debut accompanying Rodimus Prime to Planet Beast, home of the Battle Beasts, which had been invaded by the Decepticons. Rescuing the captive Battle Beasts from the Decepticons' subterranean factory, the Monsterbots were appointed by Rodimus to stay behind on the planet and keep guard for a time, in case the Decepticons returned; the trio accepted the position, their animalistic alternate modes well suited to the planet. The Monsterbots later rejoined the main Autobot force, and accompanied the new leader, Fortress Maximus, and his crew on their pursuit of the Decepticons from planet to planet, entering combat on the planet Paradise, where the three of them turned their fire-breath on Abominus and used it to detonate the Decepticons' energon cubes.

Of the three Monsterbots, Doublecross received the most attention, as his unusual personality quirk offered opportunities for humor. While attempting to put out a fire on Paradise, one head instructed the other to shoot water instead of fire, forgetting that they did not possess that ability. Later, when the Decepticons returned to Earth and attacked one of the Autobot bases there, Doublecross's two heads could not agree on which direction to take to get to the battle, and he was attacked and defeated by the Horrorcons.

Marvel Comics

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Small roles were fated for the Monsterbots even in the pages of Marvel Comics Transformers series. Introduced in the Headmasters four-issue miniseries, the three Monsterbots joined with Fortress Maximus and other like-minded Autobots who wanted to leave Cybertron in order to escape the war on the planet. Relocating to the world of Nebulos, they were followed by Scorponok's Decepticon forces, who began wreaking havoc on the planet after members of both factions bonded to Nebulan natives as "Headmasters". Attempting to defend Nebulos's beautiful Mercury Gardens against a Decepticon attack, the Monsterbots were overpowered by the Decepticon Headmasters and forced to retreat. They later departed Nebulos with the rest of Maximus's team and were integrated into the larger Autobot army on Earth.

Doublecross last appeared in issue #41, in a story called "Totaled!" where the Decepticon under Ratbat ambushed the Autobot. Although not depicted as being injured in the battle, it is possible Doublecross was injured or killed in this story, because he did not appear again in the Marvel storyline.

3H Enterprises/Fun Publications

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Although they issue never saw release except as artwork on the internet, the Monsterbots were to make an appearance in the fourth issue of Transformer: Universe - The Wreckers by 3H Enterprises. They were among the patrons of a bar on spaceport CSSB-16 when it was being visited by Devcon and the Beast Machines Dinobots.

The first four pages of Transformers: Universe - Wreckers #4 were eventually finished and printed in issue 16 of the Transformers Collectors Club magazine.

Dreamwave Productions

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Although Doublecross didn't appear in any Dreamwave storyline, he did get a full page biography in the More Than Meets The Eye comic.[10]

Toys

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  • Generation 1 Doublecross (1987)
The Doublecross toy could shoot sparks from his chest if you flicked a switch on his back.
  • Generations Daburu & Autobot Twinferno (2017)
Twinferno is part of the third wave of Titans Return Deluxe Class toys. He transforms from a two-headed dragon creature to a robot and back. His weapons can be wielded separately in 5mm compatible holes in his dragon heads, wings, and in his dragon hands, or they can combine into a double-barreled weapon that can either be piloted by Daburu or be pegged into the robot or dragon's back. While in dragon mode, Daburu can ride in a compartment within the stomach. His dragon mode also has a small (nonfunctional) circular sawblade in the chest as a homage to the original figure.

Transformers: Robot in Disguise (2015)

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{{Transformers character}} Twinferno is an Autobot. His name is glorious. While his G1 counterpart, Doublecross, was a Monsterbot, the Robots in Disguise version of Twinferno is clearly much more of a Dinobot, based on his inspiration and design.

Toys

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  • Robot in Disguise (2015) Warrior Twinferno (2017)
Twinferno transforms from a robot with dragon heads as arms into a futuristic dragon-headed stealth bomber. His robot mode homages Generation 1 Doublecross.

References

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  1. ^ Sudborough, Susannah (June 7, 2023). "Here's Where the Molly Bish Case Stands 25 Years After Her Body was Found". Boston.com.
  2. ^ Barnacle, Sarah (January 13, 2024). "Molly Bish case reaches sad 24th anniversary, still unsolved". Telegram & Gazette.
  3. ^ Mewborn, Marcus (May 10, 2024). "DNA match leads to arrest of minister two decades after murders of 2 Alabama teens". ABC News.
  4. ^ "Signs Arduin alive and skiing". News24. Retrieved 2025-04-18.
  5. ^ Salonen, Saara-Maria (2021-08-17). "17 years after the disappearance of Frenchwoman Dominick Arduin, people close to her are working to keep her memory alive". www.thebarentsobserver.com. Retrieved 2025-04-15.
  6. ^ Lee's Guide to Loose 1987 Transformers: Autobots. Lee's Toy Review magazine, issue #205, December 2009
  7. ^ Jim Sorenson & Bill Forster (July 22, 2008). Transformers: The Ark II. IDW Publishing. p. 32. ISBN 978-1-60010-180-9.
  8. ^ Transformers: The Ark II, Volume 2 By Jim Sorenson, Nick Roche, William Forster, page 32-34
  9. ^ Doublecross (Autobot Monsterbots, Transformers G1)
  10. ^ Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye, Volume 1 By James McDonough, Don Figueroa, Adam Patyk, Guido Guidi, Pat Lee, page 94

Category:Autobots Category:Fictional characters with fire or heat abilities Category:Fictional characters with multiple personalities Category:Robotic dragons

Lina Khil, American female child who disappeared on December 20, 2021 in San Antonio, Texas, while she was at the playground of the Villas Del Cabo apartments and has not been seen since.



Please add Kamarie Holland[1] to the List of solved missing person cases.

Please check out this article that I re-created under a different name when she was still missing at the time Killing of Hailey Dunn. Davidgoodheart (talk) 03:31, 12 April 2025 (UTC)

Please Mark Dunnam[2] to the List of kidnappings. Davidgoodheart (talk) 17:38, 11 April 2025 (UTC)

Hailey Dunn
Born
Hailey Darlene Dunn

(1997-08-28)August 28, 1997
NationalityAmerican
Parents
  • Clint Dunn (father)
  • Billie Jean Dunn (mother)

Hailey Dunn was an American teenage girl who missing from her hometown of Colorado City, Texas on December 27, 2010.[3][4] and who remains were found tree years later in March 2013.

Background

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At the time she went missing, Hailey Dunn lived with her brother, David Dunn, 16-years-old at the time, her mother, Billie Jean Dunn, and her mother's boyfriend, Shawn Adkins in Colorado City, Texas. She was seen at school on December 27, 2010. Shawn Adkins was the last person who saw Hailey, after she came home from school, around 3pm. Adkins said Hailey told him she was going to visit her dad, Clint Dunn, who lived nearby and spend the night at her friend, Mary Beth's. Hailey never went to visit her dad. Mary Beth's mother said that Hailey and her daughter had no plans that night and she did not know Hailey was intending on coming over her house at all. Billy Dunn reported Hailey missing the next day, December 28, 2010.[5] A skeletiton was found two years later in March as it was confirmed to be that of Dunn.[6][7]

Investigation and aftermath

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It is said that Dunn was killed by being struck in the head with an object.[8][9] Shawn Adkins was charged with killing her,[10][11] but the murder remains unsolved.[12]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Alund, Natalie Neysa. "'Justice was finally served': Man sentenced to death for rape, murder of 5-year-old girl". USA TODAY. Retrieved 2025-04-12.
  2. ^ Bovsun, Mara (2020-07-02). "JUSTICE STORY: Texas 'Broomstick Murder' killer walked out of prison, killed some more". New York Daily News. Retrieved 2025-04-11.
  3. ^ Vanapalli, Viswa (2021-11-09). "Hailey Dunn Murder: How Did She Die? Who Killed Her?". The Cinemaholic. Retrieved 2025-04-12.
  4. ^ "The Disappearance and Murder of Hailey Dunn". Retrieved 2025-04-12.
  5. ^ Bethel, Brian (Jan 8th, 2011). "Hailey Dunn: Unfolding story of a missing teenager and her family". reporternews.com. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |year= (help)CS1 maint: year (link)
  6. ^ Staff, Crimesider (2013-05-21). "Hailey Dunn Update: Mom of Texas teen found dead two years after disappearance speaks out - CBS News". www.cbsnews.com. Retrieved 2025-04-12.
  7. ^ "Tx. Cheerleader Vanished in 2010, and Mom's Then-Boyfriend Who Pleaded for Return Is Charged with Murder". People.com. Retrieved 2025-04-12.
  8. ^ "Documents: Hailey Dunn struck in head with blunt object, suspect indicted on multiple charges". KTAB - BigCountryHomepage.com. 2022-01-03. Archived from the original on 2023-07-05. Retrieved 2025-04-12.
  9. ^ Lambe, Jerry (2022-01-03). "Man Indicted for 2010 Murder of Girlfriend's 13-Year-Old Daughter as Prosecutors Reveal Cause of Death for the First Time". Law & Crime. Retrieved 2025-04-12.
  10. ^ NewsWest 9 (2021-06-15). Arrest made in death of teen cheerleader Hailey Dunn. Retrieved 2025-04-12 – via YouTube.{{cite AV media}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  11. ^ CBS TEXAS (2021-06-16). Texas Rangers Arrest Suspect Shawn Adkins For Murder Of Teenager Hailey Dunn In 2013. Retrieved 2025-04-12 – via YouTube.
  12. ^ "Cold case: Suspect named, but Texas girl's murder remains unsolved". True Crime News. Retrieved 2025-04-12.

Category:2000s missing person cases Category:Female murder victims Category:Formerly missing American people Category:Missing person cases in Texas


Please add the blond haired woman from I'm a winner. I'm a winner. I believe in me." at the 1:30 mark to humans on List of The Transformers characters. Davidgoodheart (talk) 20:12, 11 April 2025 (UTC)




The Monsterbots (known as the Firebots in Japan) is the name for a sub-group of three fictional characters from the Transformers series in the Transformers franchise. Released in 1987, the unifying characteristic of the three Monsterbots - Doublecross, Grotusque and Repugnus - is evident from the group's name: they all transform into monstrous creatures of various types.[1] This was particularly unusual for Autobots, and the commercial advertising the toys even went so far as to suggest that their monstrous natures had come about as the result of some accident during their creation. Additionally, all three figures could shoot streams of harmless sparks when a button on their bodies was pressed, simulating "fire breathing" abilities.[2][3]

Profiles

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Restricted to small roles in their few fiction appearances, the Monsterbots received characterization from the profiles included with their Tech Specs and published in Marvel's Transformers comic, which were later re-written and expanded upon by Dreamwave Productions.[4]

Doublecross

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A Monsterbot that transforms into a Two-Headed Dragon. Despite the above-average skill Doublecross has for his job, in almost any other circumstance, other Autobots can't depend on Doublecross for anything... in fact, he can't even depend on himself. His twin-headed dragon mode is not just for show – designed to allow each of his heads to process their input individually, thereby maximizing his efficiency, an unanticipated side-effect resulted in the formation of a true split personality, which even carries over to Doublecross' robot mode. His two minds can never agree on anything, and as many Autobots have discovered, a deal made with one will not necessarily be upheld by the other. His problems, however, do not impede his ferocious and savage abilities as a warrior — in dragon mode, his razor-fanged jaws conceal a fusion-generated flamethrower, and he wields an armor-corroding rust-ray rifle in robot mode. Although highly fuel efficient and a fierce fighter, Doublecross is unfortunately not particularly strong.

Grotusque

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The only thing that frightens Grotusque is looking at his own reflection. He hates his bizarre gargoyle-like creature mode (a bizarre blend of a saber-tooth tiger with reptilian hind-quarters and dragon-like wings), but he doesn't let it get him down—. Instead, he maintains a totally upbeat attitude and treats all aspects of life as a joke, including the Transformer war itself. After all, he reasons, if combat can't be fun, then he'd be loath to do it. Although his comrades sometimes wish he would take combat a bit more seriously, Grotusque is nowhere near as offhand about his duties as he might appear, possessing a sharp analytical mind that makes him an expert campaign planner. Slow in robot mode, Grotesque's creature mode has indestructible fangs and allows him to fly, although the process is fuel consumptive, meaning that he prefers to travel in three-mile leaps – when he decides to utilize his un-aesthetic alternate mode at all. He is armed with a vaporator weapon which evaporates enemy robots' fuel supplies right out of their bodies.

Repugnus

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Other Autobots give the fittingly-named Repugnus a wide berth – visually unpleasant to look at, his temperament is even worse. He's foul-mouthed, foul-tempered, vicious, anti-social and insubordinate, and has actually been kicked out of the Autobot ranks several times, only to be invited back when his superiors have a mission that's simply too filthy for any other Autobot to carry out. Repugnus is the kind of soldier who is a necessary evil in war, but is left an embittered loner among the Autobots. When he's not ferreting out information on undercover missions in the Decepticon camp, Repugnus will spread malicious, morale-dampening gossip about his "comrades". Repugnus is armed with a paralyzing venom laser, but puts little faith in it or any gun – his insectoid creature mode's claws can rip through almost any material, and his x-ray and infrared vision is supplemented with the ability to project stroboscopic optical effects that dazzle and disorient his foes.

References

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  1. ^ Transformers: The Ark II, Volume 2 By Jim Sorenson, Nick Roche, William Forster, page 32-34
  2. ^ YouTube - Transformers Monsterbots 1980s Commercial
  3. ^ Monsterbots Attack!! Over 400 Images now Online!
  4. ^ Cobra Island Toys - Transformer Archive Archived 2007-12-13 at the Wayback Machine

Category:Autobots Category:Autobot subgroups

The Throttlebots are Transformers toys released in 1987.[1]

Transformers: Generation 1

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The Throttlebots, a sub-group of the Autobots, consist of six toys that could transform between a car and a robot. As a special gimmick, they feature a pullback motor.

The Throttlebot toys had limited poseability and simple transformations. Not even the arms move. To transform the car to a robot, what is needed is to lift the frame of the car to an upright position, flip out the side panels to reveal the arms and hands, flip back the rear of the car body to reveal heads, and optionally push the chassis in.

The Throttlebots include six toys:

The Throttlebots were among the first Transformers released in 1987 and featured pull-back motors that worked in both car and robot modes.[2]

Animated Series

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The Throttlebots were introduced in the Transformers cartoon's third season finale, "The Return of Optimus Prime" as a team originally consisting of Chase, Freeway, Searchlight, and Wideload. In the second half of that two-part episode, the severely damaged Bumblebee is repaired and rebuilt by a Quintesson, and given the new name Goldbug by Optimus Prime after commenting that his new body made him a "Gold Bug". Rollbar did not appear until the first installment of "The Rebirth", the three-part episode that served as the fourth and final season of the series. In the Return of Optimus Prime saga the Throttlebots were one of the first Transformers to be infected by the hate disease and quickly spread it over to the Stunticons. In the fourth and final season of the Transformers they have a little major role of defending Autobot City against a full army of Decepticons.

Marvel Comics

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In the Marvel US Transformers comics, Goldbug is introduced in the 4th issue of the G.I. Joe and the Transformers mini-series. He was rebuilt by the efforts of G.I. Joe technicians and Autobot medic Ratchet after being destroyed by a G.I. Joe security detail (using Armadillo mini-tanks).

In the UK Marvel comic Goldbug is rebuilt by the time-travelling Junkion leader Wreck-Gar after his "death" at the hands of the notorious bounty hunter Death's Head as the events of the aforementioned crossover do not take place in the continuity of the UK comic. Goldbug goes on to join several other "future" Autobots in fighting the rogue Decepticon Galvatron before rejoining his present day companions and eventually the other Throttlebots.

In Transformers (Marvel Comics U.S.) issues #29-30, the Throttlebots were a rogue band of Autobot rebels whom Ratbat captured and forced to go to Earth to end a Scraplet infestation - tiny viral robots that turn into bolts and screws and eat metal upon contact - by exterminating the infected. Blaster, Goldbug and the Decepticon Triple Changers had already been infected, with Goldbug searching for a cure; the Throttlebots reluctantly attempted to kill him until they discovered the Scraplets could be killed with water. Curing the plague, the Throttlebots joined Blaster and Goldbug on the road, eventually being hunted down by the Autobots (under Grimlock's command), the Combaticons and R.A.A.T. forces. Rollbar having been injured earlier by an R.A.A.T. ambush, the Throttlebots were captured by R.A.A.T. and eventually executed as a show of disapproval against Decepticon attacks (R.A.A.T. and the American government believed all Transformers were allied despite statements by their captives and humans who learned the truth); they only survived by having their brain modules secretly removed by sympathetic government agent Walter Barnett. Their brains spent some time in toy cars before their bodies were rebuilt by Fortress Maximus' crew.

The Throttlebots were destroyed by the Underbase-powered Starscream. Goldbug was rebuilt (as Bumblebee) but the other Throttlebots were never shown rebuilt; Chase appeared as part of an Autobot task-force in the GI Joe/Generation 2 crossover but he was killed by Megatron.

IDW Publishing

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The Throttlebots appeared as a whole team in IDW's Spotlight Metroplex.[3]

The leader of the Throttlebots, Goldbug, is not Bumblebee, but a separate character.

Searchlight was among the crew in Optimus Prime's ship in Stormbringer.

Searchlight was on the Autobot Orbital Command Hub in Spotlight: Blaster. He was present when Blaster was recovered and returned to the Autobots.

References

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  1. ^ Lee's Guide to Loose 1987 Transformers: Autobots. Lee's Toy Review magazine, issue #205, December 2009
  2. ^ Alvarez, J.E. (2001). The Unofficial Guide to Transformers 1980s Through 1990s Revised & Expanded 2nd Edition. Schiffer Publishing Ltd. p. 54. ISBN 0-7643-1364-9.
  3. ^ "Transformers Spotlight: Metroplex".

Category:Autobot subgroups

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Category:2002 births Category:Living people


I meant Sharita Jackon. Davidgoodheart (talk) 15:51, 7 April 2025 (UTC)


v Can I please see the deleted articles Sharita Jackon, Throttlebots, Omnibots, and Monsterbots. Davidgoodheart (talk) 16:35, 6 April 2025 (UTC)


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Nucleon is a power source in the fictional Transformers universe. It was introduced during the beginning of the Action Masters toy line in 1990. The Action Masters were composed of small-scale 3¾" Transformers, a mixture of pre-existing characters, who were designed to closely resemble their animated counterparts from the original Transformers animated series, and original creations. None of the figures were capable of transforming, so they were supplied with transformable weapons and vehicles to compensate. Nucleon was used in the toy line's back story to explain the drastic change in the figures.

Original concept

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The original concept of Nucleon was conceived under the title Transformers: New Generation by Bob Budiansky, the original author of Marvel Comics' Transformers series. The original story line for Nucleon was this:

A group of Autobots, led by Optimus Prime, left Cybertron to search for new sources of energy, as Energon reserves were being drained. This group eventually came across a form of energy that had been compressed into chunks of matter after going through a black hole: Nucleon. A single piece of it could power a Transformer for an entire year.

Desperate for a new energy source to avoid total deactivation, the Autobots immediately consumed the Nucleon. This resulted in a complete power surge, although consuming the fuel had also brought several side effects: the Autobots' delicate transformation circuitry fused together, storing the Nucleon itself while leaving the Autobots unable to transform at all.

Optimus Prime, unable to accept the loss of the Autobots' transformation capabilities, arranged for the construction of transforming droids and vehicles for the Autobots, some of which could be piloted and some of which were sentient. The Decepticons were easily defeated by the enhanced Autobots, forcing the Decepticons, led by Megatron, to raid a Nucleon storage facility and ingest the fuel themselves, repeating the current events and resulting in the construction of vehicles and droids for the Decepticons as well.

Marvel Comics

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While writing the Transformers comic in 1991, Simon Furman took the Nucleon concept in a radically different direction. Following the assault by the Underbase-powered Starscream, a vast number of Autobot troops were left deactivated, stored in the Ark's stasis pods until Grimlock, dissatisfied with Optimus Prime's leadership after the Matrix Quest, went on an unauthorized quest of his own to revive his fallen Dinobot comrades.

Having already heard of the fabled fuel Nucleon, Grimlock headed to the planet Hydrus 4, a rough hostile robotic jungle planet where he encountered strange zombie-like robotic life forms capable only of feeling instant rage and hatred towards anyone who came to seek the power source from them. The zombie robots attacked Grimlock on sight, shouting "None must feed! Defend the well!", but Grimlock was easily able to fend them off.

One small robot remained but rather than attack Grimlock, it warned him: the robots he had fought were not seeking to keep Nucleon to themselves; they were attempting to prevent anyone else from risking exposure to it. Nucleon, the robot warned, affects no two life forms the same way and sometimes the results were horrific. Grimlock, unwilling to expose his Dinobots to any risk he would not take himself, exposed himself to the Nucleon and immediately felt its restorative effects. Undaunted, he soon had the Dinobots re-energized with the miracle fuel and pumped it into the Ark's stasis pods, reviving all the deactivated Autobots.

Grimlock began to fear that he had been too hasty when, over the next few days, his joints periodically began to lock up, rendering him immobile. Immediately following the conflict with Unicron, Grimlock and the Dinobots were attacked by subterranean Cybertronian life forms and, during the battle, the entirety of Grimlock's body locked up, completely paralyzing him.

Only Hi-Q, the Powermaster partner of Optimus Prime, could see the true meaning of the process: Grimlock was not simply immobilized, he had entered a chrysalis stage, the second stage of an incredible transformation. Tapping into the process and accelerating it with his Powermaster abilities, Hi-Q set Grimlock free. Truly transformed, Grimlock burst free of his old body in a new, more powerful, one and was able to save his comrades. However, the price he had paid was immediately clear: he could no longer transform.

No further Transformers were shown to transform into Action Masters in the comic book, but several characters such as Krok and Rollout, who only existed in the Action Masters toyline, did put in appearances. In issue #80, the final issue, Optimus Prime returned in a body based on his Action Master toy, although writer Simon Furman attests that Prime wouldn't have actually been an Action Master in execution had the comic continued.

Later, a text-only story included in the final UK Transformers Annual told of a near future in which all exposed to Nucleon had surrendered to that fate, waiting only for a means to reverse the process to be created.

Unused ideas

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Simon Furman has spoken of the direction in which he wished to take the Nucleon idea, had the comic carried on any further. Of the Dinobots, only Snarl would have actually become a non-transforming Action Master, as he was the only other Dinobot released in the toy line besides Grimlock. Working out of the concept that Nucleon did not affect all mechanoids the same way, Furman had assorted undivulged fates planned for various other Transformers that were not rendered as Action Masters in the toy line, including something particularly gruesome for Slag

European exclusives

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Several new figures in the Action Masters subline were released exclusively to Europe in 1991. Some were entirely new figures while others were repaints of existing characters. However, four "Action Master Elite" figures were released, all of them inspired by pre-existing characters. These figures were able to transform into vehicles: Doublepunch (a homage to Black Zarak) could transform into a scorpion, Omega Spreem (a homage to Omega Supreme) transformed into a tank, Turbo Master (a homage to Bruticus) transformed into a helicopter, and Windmill also could transform into a helicopter.

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Category:Fictional materials Category:Fictional power sources Category:Transformers objects

  • Melissa Ann Tremblay was an American female child who went missing on September 11, 1988 from Lawrence, Massachusetts[2] and was found the next day after being killed.
  • Keep, per coverage, though the article could use some expanding. Davidgoodheart (talk) 06:42, 4 April 2025 (UTC)

Article for deletion

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Here is an article for deletion: Murder of Isla Bell. Davidgoodheart (talk) 06:18, 4 April 2025 (UTC)

  • Keep, as this has a fair amount of coverage. Davidgoodheart (talk) 06:05, 4 April 2025 (UTC)
  • Sharon Baker, a character in the 2015 American comedy-drama movie The Breakup Girl

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Killings_of_Aaron_Danielson_and_Michael_Reinoehl&action=history

Mahmoud Reza Khavari

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https://law.justia.com/cases/indiana/supreme-court/1989/53s00-8803-cr-367-4.html

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https://ca.yahoo.com/news/canadas-most-wanted-criminal-arrested-181937719.html




Manuel Schadwald is a German boy who disappeared on 24 July 1993 from Berlin and has not been seen since.[1]

OCEAN Design Research Association focuses on interdisciplinary research by design in the intersection between architecture, urban- and landscape design, industrial design, and a variety of related creative disciplines. The not-for-profit association is registered in Norway.

History

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In 1994 OCEAN was founded by Michael Ulrich Hensel, Ulrich Königs, Tom Verebes and Bostjan Vuga as a think-tank for experimental design in architecture located in London. In 1995 the group expanded into a network with groups in Cologne, Helsinki, London, Ljubljana and Oslo. In 1998 the groups in Cologne, Helsinki and Oslo fused and operated under the name OCEAN NORTH until 2006. During the same year the revision of the network and its expansion began. In result OCEAN was renamed and restructured as an independent and not-for-profit design research association registered in Norway in 2008.

Current research areas include Architecture and Biology, Assembly Buildings, Auxiliary Architectures, Computational Design and Augmented Reality, Grounds and Envelopes, Matter and Energy Interaction, Performance-oriented Design,[7][8] Systems Oriented Design,[9] Research by Design, Systems-oriented Design, and Sound Environments.

References

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  1. ^ a b Schneider, Doug (July 27, 2023). "Wisconsin woman convicted of homicide, mutilating a corpse, sexual abuse after death of boyfriend". USA TODAY. Archived from the original on July 27, 2023. Retrieved August 1, 2023. Cite error: The named reference ":0" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  2. ^ "Salem Girl, 11, Discovered Dead Underneath Train". The Telegraph. Associated Press. September 13, 1988. Retrieved April 3, 2025. {{cite news}}: Wikipedia Library link in |url= (help)
  3. ^ Bell, Jack (20 September 2005). "German Federation Admits to Nazi Past". The New York Times. Retrieved 8 October 2007.
  4. ^ Spretter, William Samuel de (2024-04-07). "Remembering the Legend Who Was Julius Hirsch". Nuntium et Historiam by William Samuel Ze'ev de Spretter. Retrieved 2025-04-01.
  5. ^ "Leslie Dale Martin, Petitioner-appellant, v. Burl Cain, Warden, Louisiana State Penitentiary, Respondent-appellee, 206 F.3d 450 (5th Cir. 2000)". Justia. March 8, 2000. Retrieved October 15, 2023.
  6. ^ "Who is Aaron Gunches? AZ man who killed GF's ex-husband begs for EXECUTION, 14 years after being convicted". https://meaww.com. 2022-12-07. Retrieved 2025-03-26. {{cite web}}: External link in |website= (help)
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See also

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Michael Ulrich Hensel
Michael Ulrich Hensel in 2012
Born1 September 1965
Celle, Germany
NationalityGerman
OccupationArchitect

Michael Ulrich Hensel is a German architect, researcher and writer.[2] His primary areas of interest and inquiry include performance-oriented architecture, embedded architectures - architecture and environment integration, and advanced data-driven design.[3] His work is located in the intersection between architecture, landscape architecture, urban design, micro-climatology and ecology.

Early life

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Hensel was born in Celle, Germany in 1965, and lived during his early years in Cologne. He gained his diploma in architecture from Cologne University of Applied Sciences in 1992, his graduate diploma from the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London in 1993, and his PhD from the University of Reading School of Construction Management and Engineering in 2012.

Career

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Hensel has developed a theoretical and methodological approach to architectural design entitled "Performance-oriented Architecture" that incorporates notions such as non-discrete architecture and non-anthropocentric architecture and "Embedded Architectures". Performance-oriented architecture focuses on architecture and environment interaction, while the embedded architectures approach takes this further and focuses on architecture and environment integration.

In 1994, Hensel co-founded the interdisciplinary design network OCEAN. Works of OCEAN are included in the Prints and Photographs Division of the Library of Congress in the United States and the FRAC Centre (Fonds Regional d'Art Contemporain) in Orléans, France and were exhibited in various Venice Architectural Biennials and other high-profile venues.

From 2008 to 2018, Hensel served as founding and acting chairman of the OCEAN Design Research Association OCEAN which was an international not-for-profit association registered in Norway.[4]

From 2011 to 2015, Hensel served as founding and acting chairman of SEA – Sustainable Environment Association an international not-for-profit association in Norway. SEA was an interdisciplinary expert network that pursued systematic, integrative and interdisciplinary inquiry into the human-influenced and built environment and its interaction with the natural environment and local ecosystems with the aim to develop alternative approaches to architectural design and sustainability. In 2015, SEA fused with the OCEAN Design Research Association.

Since 2018, he directs OCEAN Architecture | Environment, a practice located at the intersection of architecture, landscape architecture, urban design, climatology and ecology.

From 2007 to 2011, Hensel served as board member of BIONIS, the Biomimetics Network for Industrial Sustainability. BIONIS was located at the University of Reading. Its mission was to promote the application of Biomimetics in products and services and its use in education and training.

Hensel taught at the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London (1993 to 2009), where was Unit Master of Diploma Unit 4 and where he co-founded and directed the Emergent Technologies and Design Program (EmTech).[5] In this context he directed experimental design and construction of projects in environmentally sensitive sites in Chilean Patagonia.

From 2008 to 2018, he was Professor for Architecture at Oslo School of Architecture and Design in Norway. From 2011 to 2018, he directed the Research Centre for Architecture and Tectonics together with the Advanced Computational Design Laboratory [6] at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design.

Since 2018, he is professor at TU Wien Vienna University of Technology where he heads the department for digital architecture and planning and where he serves as a board member of GCD the Center for Geometry and Computational Design.

References

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  2. ^ "Michael U. Hensel". iemar. Retrieved 17 July 2019.
  3. ^ Hensel M. (2013). 'Performance-oriented Architecture – Rethinking Architecture and the Built Environment
  4. ^ "OCEAN Design Research Association". Ocean-designresearch.net. Retrieved 2015-06-03.
  5. ^ Hensel, M., Menges, A. and Weinstock, M. (2010). Emergent Technologies and Design – Towards a Biological Paradigm for Architecture. London: Routledge.
  6. ^ "RCAT - Research Center for Architecture and Tectonics". Rcat.no. 2015-05-22. Retrieved 2015-06-03.
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  • Gulielma "Elma" Sands (22), disappeared in Manhattan of 22 December 1799 in the evening time. The next year in January Her body was found in the the newly-created Manhattan Well.[1]


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  • Pascal Zimmer is a five year old male German child who disappeared from Saarbrücken, Saarland, Germany on 30 September 2001 and has not been since.

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Sara Anne Wood was an American female child who disappeared on August 18, 1993 in Sauquoit, New York. It has now been revealed that she was murdered.

Sudiksha Konankiis an University of Pittsburgh student who on March 6, 2025.[3] disappeared from the Riu República hotel and has not been seen since

Please Sarafia Parker[5] to the List of kidnappings. Davidgoodheart (talk) 02:55, 20 March 2025 (UTC)

  • Cindy James (1944–1989), Canadian formerly missing person

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  • "Avast me hearties" =
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Can I please see the deleted article Powermasters. Davidgoodheart (talk) 21:53, 11 March 2025 (UTC)

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Can I please see the re-directed article Sludge (Transformers).

Doreen Marshell was abducted from her hotel and made to walk to a place where she was murdered.[13] Her body was found two days later.


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Pearl Turner is an American three year old female child[24] who disappeared on October 19, 1923[25] from her home after she had wondered away.[26]

Pearl Turner
Born(1920-10-10)October 10, 1920
DisappearedOctober 19, 1923
home in the mountains of West-Central Arkansas
Known forMysterious disappearance
Parents
  • Lynn Turner (father)
  • Lela Turner (mother)

Disappearance

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In the fall of 1923 on a Friday while Pearl's parents were camping,[27] Pearl had wondered away into the wilderness, multiple hundreds of people[28] from nearby towns searched find her, for many weeks, but with no avail at all.[29] She is believed by some people to have been kidnapped.[30]

Aftermath

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Pearl's disappearance has had books published about it as well as YouTube videos as well.[31][32]



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https://www.amazon.com/Pearl-Lost-Girl-White-Mountain-ebook/dp/B085STZK1G - disappeared in 1923 never found

  • Fifth Angel, American heavy metal band from Bellevue, Washington

Merge as I did last time as we don't need to have these separate categories. Davidgoodheart (talk) 01:29, 20 January 2025 (UTC)

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Please add Cheesecake Robot[39] to Female Autobots on the List of Transformers characters. Davidgoodheart (talk) 16:33, 17 January 2025 (UTC)

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Infobox needed

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Please make an infobox for Murder of Isla Bell. Davidgoodheart (talk) 07:08, 11 January 2025 (UTC)

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Broward Sheriff's Office Rubi C. Verduzco Broward Sheriff's Office

Rubi C. Verduzco An Oklahoma woman was arrested on Tuesday, Dec. 24 after her baby was allegedly abandoned at a Florida hotel and casino.

Rubi Verduzco, 29, was taken into custody on two counts of felony child neglect.

A police officer was called to the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood on Christmas Eve and “observed an infant wearing a soiled diaper out in the open elements,” according to a Seminole Police Department probable cause affidavit.

An employee told the officer that three men had left the baby by the bell desk and walked away. The baby was allegedly alone for about 30 minutes before the officer arrived.

The officer wrote in the affidavit that Verduzco arrived about 15 minutes later, alleging “she fought with her ‘Baby Daddy,’ and the baby was left with some unknown friends whom she was unable to name.”

Desiree Navarro/Getty Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Desiree Navarro/Getty

Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino She allegedly appeared “very intoxicated, displaying bloodshot, watery eyes, slurring of her speech and a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage emanating from her breath.”

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Verduzco allegedly told police the baby's name but was unsure of the date of birth, per the affidavit.

According to the affidavit, she called a man who told police he was the baby’s father, and he was in Oklahoma. He allegedly said the state should take custody of the child.

The man soon called back and told the officer that he was actually in Orlando and “wasn’t sure if he could come to the Hard Rock and retrieve his child,” per the affidavit. The officer said he could not verify whether the man was actually the baby's father.

The officer said Verduzco was arrested due to “not knowing who, where, or for what length of time she left her baby.”

The Florida Department of Children and Families took custody of the infant. Verduzco was booked into Broward County jail on a $2,500 bond, per NBC6.

Read the original article on People

Up next USA TODAY A baby was found on a Colorado street Christmas morning. His parents have been arrested. Saman Shafiq Updated Thu, December 26, 2024 at 4:19 p.m. PST·2 min read

A 1-month-old baby boy wearing only a diaper was found alone on a Colorado street on Christmas Day and his parents are now under behind bars.

A passerby saw the baby alone in his car seat around 9:20 a.m. Wednesday and stopped to help, the Adams County Sheriff's Office said in a post on Facebook. Denver recorded a high of 50 degrees on Wednesday and a low of 34 degrees, according to AccuWeather.

Sgt. Adam Sherman with the Adams County Sheriff's Office told USA TODAY on Thursday that it's unclear how long the baby was there but said from what investigators could gather, "it was a relatively short time of just a few minutes."

"But that’s a few minutes too long for any child to be left alone in that situation," Sherman said.

After the baby was found, he was taken to a local children's hospital as a precaution, while detectives canvassed the area, looked into camera footage, and tried to figure out who left the baby there.

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An approximately one-month-old baby boy was found in an abandoned car seat wearing only a diaper in Colorado on Christmas Day. An approximately one-month-old baby boy was found in an abandoned car seat wearing only a diaper in Colorado on Christmas Day. Baby's parents arrested The biological parents of the infant were later identified, arrested and charged with felony child abuse the same day, police said in a later update. They were identified as Jarvis Sims, 42 and Christina Thurman, 33.

The two had a court hearing Thursday morning and were still in custody of the sheriff's office on Thursday afternoon, Sherman said. No attorney was listed for them in online court records Thursday.

"From what our investigators could gather is there was an argument yesterday morning between both parents," Sherman said. "And as they were walking during the argument, unfortunately, the baby was left in the street as each parent left in a different direction."

Infant in 'good health' The baby is in good health, Sherman said, adding he was "cleared to be placed with child protective services last night."

"Thank you to our community who quickly sprang into action, spread the word, and assisted with sharing the information about this incident," the sheriff's office said.

Saman Shafiq is a trending news reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at sshafiq@gannett.com and follow her on X and Instagram @saman_shafiq7.

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  • Jimmy Golden (born 1950), American retired professional wrestler

Category:Dead people

  • Keep, per all the coverage that this has. Davidgoodheart (talk) 07:40, 15 December 2024 (UTC)

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https://battle-dome.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Characters https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Jake_Fury

Please add Abebe Aregai[75] to the List of kidnappings. Davidgoodheart (talk) 01:41, 26 November 2024 (UTC)

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This article is clearly an example of overcategorization

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the following categories from WP:Overcategorization all apply:

  • Non-defining characteristic: most musicians who wear makeup are not defined as wearing makeup.
  • Trivial characteristic: wearing makeup is extremely common and "unrelated or wholly peripheral to the topic's notability"
  • Arbitrary inclusion criteria: nearly all musicians wear makeup to some degree, it is a common aspect of performance in front of cameras. In addition, it is relatively common in Western cultures for women to wear wear makeup in general, even independent of performance. As such, the criteria need to be defined more precisely or this list effectively becomes a "list of musicians"

Kavigupta (talk) 00:14, 23 November 2024 (UTC)

  • Brad Sigmon (born 1957), American convicted murderer - contains kidnappings

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Davidgoodheart (talk) 03:06, 22 November 2024 (UTC)

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He-man original toyline drawings and information

Can you please add another entry for me? Davidgoodheart (talk) 18:39, 19 November 2024 (UTC)

Transformers toys list

Transformers wiki

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What do you think of this one? Davidgoodheart (talk) 18:35, 16 November 2024 (UTC)

What do you think of it? Davidgoodheart (talk) 22:38, 15 November 2024 (UTC)

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Can I please see the deleted article Pavlos Danelatos. Davidgoodheart (talk) 00:00, 15 November 2024 (UTC)

  • Chris McCandless (24), American hiker who after going hiking in Alaska in 1992 was found dead in August 1992, possibly due to starvation,[89] but it is not known for sure how he died.[90]

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Please add Nancy Adleman[96] to the List of kidnappings. Davidgoodheart (talk) 19:44, 27 October 2024 (UTC)

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  • Luis Albino, an American child who was kidnapped in Oakland, California on February 21, 1951 and was discovered to be alive living with a family in 2024.[63][52]
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