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  2. Soundwave (Transformers) - Wikipedia

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    Both Soundwave's feature die cast metal and plastic parts, and the 6-inch version also includes a transformable Laserbeak. It is also rumored that the larger version would be repainted and released as Soundblaster along with Ravage. Attacktix Soundwave (2007) Series 2 of the Transformers Attacktix figures included a Generation 1 Soundwave figure.

  3. Cognitive Abilities Test - Wikipedia

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    The test purports to assess students' acquired reasoning abilities while also predicting achievement scores when administered with the co-normed Iowa Tests. The test was originally published in 1954 as the Lorge-Thorndike Intelligence Test, after the psychologists who authored the first version of it, Irving Lorge and Robert L. Thorndike. [1]

  4. Transformers: The Headmasters - Wikipedia

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    As another part of this plan, he uses technology provided by Zarak to resurrect Soundwave as a black version of himself called "Soundblaster", who controls the weapon with a sonic controller. After Metroplex is used as a test subject for the Madmachine, Galvatron sends the Madmachine to Cybertron with the intent of using it on Vector Sigma.

  5. Transformers: Cyberverse - Wikipedia

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    [10] A 1-minute clip from the episode "Megatron is My Hero" was previewed at the 2018 San Diego Comic-Con, alongside the show's intro. On July 23, 2018, it was announced that the home channel for the series is Cartoon Network. [11] On August 23, 2018, a trailer was released, with the premiere date revealed to be September 1, 2018. [12]

  6. Starscream - Wikipedia

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    The original Starscream toy was originally part of the Japanese Diaclone toy line and was designed by Kohjin Ohno in the early eighties. It was imported to become part of the Transformers toy line by Hasbro in 1984. The toy was later re-issued in Japan in 2001, with black-and-gold and translucent "ghost" variants, and again in 2003, redecorated ...

  7. Ability - Wikipedia

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    Abilities are powers an agent has to perform various actions. [1] Some abilities are very common among human agents, like the ability to walk or to speak. Other abilities are only possessed by a few, such as the ability to perform a double backflip or to prove Gödel's incompleteness theorem. While all abilities are powers, the converse is not ...

  8. Sound power - Wikipedia

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    Sound power or acoustic power is the rate at which sound energy is emitted, reflected, transmitted or received, per unit time. [1] It is defined [ 2 ] as "through a surface, the product of the sound pressure , and the component of the particle velocity , at a point on the surface in the direction normal to the surface, integrated over that ...

  9. Magneto (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    A number of explanations have been proposed for his unusually strong resistance to telepathy, among them: (a) technology wired into his helmet (the explanation given in several comic plotlines [152]), (b) some physical aspect of his electromagnetic powers that can interfere with telepathy (he once used the Earth's magnetic field to dampen the ...