Devastator vs. AT-AT

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Devastator vs. AT-AT

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I don't think Devastator is that big.
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Someone remind me, but can Devastator fly? I know it's component Constructicons can fly but can the gestalt mecha itself fly?
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lol! Its like Cow tipping! :shock: :lol: :lol:
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If Devastator can get behind or at the AT-AT's side he will probably win. If he has to approach the AT-At from the front I don't think he has a chance against those laser cannons. What kind of armament does Devastator have?
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Let me punch up the tech spec...


Allegiance: Decepticon

Sub-Group: Constructicon

Function: Warrior

First Comic Appearance: Transformers # 10

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Profile: Awesome and terrifying, Devastator is the bizarre result of the six Constructicons- Scrapper, Scavenger, Bonecrusher, Hook, Long Haul and Mixmaster- joining together to form a single giant robot. He is ungainly and plodding, but he is also brutality in its purest form- a mechanical being whose sole purpose is to crush and destroy all that stands in its path. Devastator's mind is truly unique and his own, a melding together of his six components, but it also represents a compromise: his thoughts are limited to what the six can agree upon. The carrying out of any complex thoughts is severely impeded by their competing minds. Thus, Devastator is seemingly a creature of almost pure instinct- usually he acts before he can fully contemplate the consequences of his actions. These actions are usually simple, direct and extremely violent.

Abilities: Devastator has many of the abilities of his component parts, but is somewhat limited in their use by his limited mental functions and awkward form. He is over 60 feet tall and has incredible strength- he can knock down a bridge with one punch. His solar energy rifle shoots a 10,000 degree centigrade heat beam a distance of six miles.

Weaknesses: Devastator is slow and awkward; and is relatively easy to trip up. The inability of his six component parts to better cooperate inhibits his mental functions, allowing him to be easily outfoxed by most opponents.
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[/quote]Abilities: Devastator has many of the abilities of his component parts, but is somewhat limited in their use by his limited mental functions and awkward form. He is over 60 feet tall and has incredible strength- he can knock down a bridge with one punch. His solar energy rifle shoots a 10,000 degree centigrade heat beam a distance of six miles.

Weaknesses: Devastator is slow and awkward; and is relatively easy to trip up. The inability of his six component parts to better cooperate inhibits his mental functions, allowing him to be easily outfoxed by most opponents.[/quote]

As long as the At-At can engage Devastator at long range it should be able to defeat him. If Devastator has enough cover to close within 6 miles and he can attack from the side or behind, he should be able to win. That is my opinion anyways. Unless At-At armor can shrug off a 10,000 centigrade blast.
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Commander LeoRo wrote:As long as the At-At can engage Devastator at long range it should be able to defeat him. If Devastator has enough cover to close within 6 miles and he can attack from the side or behind, he should be able to win. That is my opinion anyways. Unless At-At armor can shrug off a 10,000 centigrade blast.
centi <=> 0.01 ( 1cm = 0.01 m )

=> 10,000 centigrade = 100 grade...

if you mean 1 grade = 1°C it would not even be enough heat to boil water... if you mean a angle, you have said nothing at all about the weapon...


hmm....
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HRogge wrote:
Commander LeoRo wrote:As long as the At-At can engage Devastator at long range it should be able to defeat him. If Devastator has enough cover to close within 6 miles and he can attack from the side or behind, he should be able to win. That is my opinion anyways. Unless At-At armor can shrug off a 10,000 centigrade blast.
centi <=> 0.01 ( 1cm = 0.01 m )

=> 10,000 centigrade = 100 grade...

if you mean 1 grade = 1°C it would not even be enough heat to boil water... if you mean a angle, you have said nothing at all about the weapon...


hmm....

erm... 1 centigrade = 1 degree celsius.

The centigrade scale was devised from the melting and boiling points of water. A scale was drawn between these two points and devided into 100 units (hence centi). The devisor of this scale? A certain Mr Anders Celsius.
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Joe Richter wrote:erm... 1 centigrade = 1 degree celsius.

The centigrade scale was devised from the melting and boiling points of water. A scale was drawn between these two points and devided into 100 units (hence centi). The devisor of this scale? A certain Mr Anders Celsius.
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