Hook
Series: G1 1985, Fight! Super Robot LifeFaction: Decepticon
Subgroup: Constructicons
Tech Specs
With the precision of a fine jewler, Hook performs his job with skill unequalled among the Transformers, whether reconnecting a damaged microchip or setting a two ton girder into place. He's a snobbish, supercilious, unpopular perfectionist who is able to lift 20 tons. As shoulders and head module, combines with fellow Constructicons to form giant robot "Devastator".
Strength: | 8.0 |
Intelligence: | 9.0 |
Speed: | 3.0 |
Endurance: | 6.0 |
Rank: | 4.0 |
Courage: | 6.0 |
Firepower: | 5.0 |
Skill: | 10.0 |
Total: | 51 |
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Marvel's Transformers Universe Profile
Profile: With the care and precision of a fine jeweler, Hook performs job with a skill unparalleled among all the Transformers. It doesn't matter whether he's reconnecting a damaged microchip or setting a two ton girder into place- in each case perfection is his final goal. Perhaps because he is a perfectionist he has a snobbish, supercilious attitude toward his fellow Constructicons, since he considers them generally crude and dim-witted. Although Hook may not win any popularity contests, there's no denying his superior abilities and the important role they have in the Decepticons' evil schemes.
Abilities: In vehicular mode, Hook can use his crane to lift objects weighing up to 20 tons. In positioning these objects, his error tolerance less than .00001%. In robot mode he shows equal precision repairing comrades as the Decepticon surgeon. He carries a rocket launcher in vehicular mode and a laser pistol in robot mode. He serves as the shoulders and head module that, when combined with his fellow Constructicons, forms the giant robot known as Devastator.
Weaknesses: The extreme care Hook takes in performing his job often slows down his work to the point of antagonizing his fellow Decepticons and endangering whatever operation they are involved in. Overuse of his crane can result in metal stress fractures.
[ Back To Top ]Cartoon Appearances
Hook appeared in the following 27 cartoon episodes:
- G1 1984: Episode #16 - Heavy Metal War
- G1 1985: Episode #19 - City Of Steel
- G1 1985: Episode #23 - The Autobot Run
- G1 1985: Episode #25 - Day Of The Machines
- G1 1985: Episode #28 - The Core
- G1 1985: Episode #32 - The Master Builders
- G1 1985: Episode #34 - Microbots
- G1 1985: Episode #36 - Megatron’s Master Plan Part 2
- G1 1985: Episode #37 - Desertion Of The Dinobots Part 1
- G1 1985: Episode #43 - Make Tracks
- G1 1985: Episode #46 - The Secret Of Omega Supreme
- G1 1985: Episode #50 - Triple Takeover
- G1 1985: Episode #54 - The Girl Who Loved Powerglide
- G1 1985: Episode #62 - Starscream's Brigade
- G1 1985: Episode #64 - Masquerade
- G1 1985: Episode #0 - Transformers: The Movie
- G1 1986: Episode #0 - Scramble City
- G1 1986: Episode #66 - The Five Faces of Darkness (1)
- G1 1986: Episode #68 - The Five Faces of Darkness (3)
- G1 1986: Episode #69 - The Five Faces of Darkness (4)
- G1 1986: Episode #70 - The Five Faces of Darkness (5)
- G1 1986: Episode #79 - Carnage in C-Minor
- G1 1986: Episode #80 - Fight or Flee
- G1 1986: Episode #92 - The Burden Hardest to Bear
- G1 1987: Episode #96 - The Rebirth (Part 1)
- Headmasters: Episode #1 - Four Warriors Come Out of the Sky
- Headmasters: Episode #4 - Operation: Cassette