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:''Poison Bite is a [[Mutant (BW)|Mutant]] from the [[Beast Wars]] portion of the [[Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].''
 
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'''Poison Bite''' is the Mutants' special operative. He seems to be more religiously inclined that his fellow Mutants, as he accepts the Mutant mission as part of a higher vision, but also feels abandoned by the [[Oracle]]. He often broods about what he believes is the approaching extinction of the Mutants, but despite his seeming pessimism, he is well liked by his fellows. He can teleport up to 30 metres in either mode.
 
'''Poison Bite''' is the Mutants' special operative. He seems to be more religiously inclined that his fellow Mutants, as he accepts the Mutant mission as part of a higher vision, but also feels abandoned by the [[Oracle]]. He often broods about what he believes is the approaching extinction of the Mutants, but despite his seeming pessimism, he is well liked by his fellows. He can teleport up to 30 metres in either mode.
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==Fiction==
 
==Fiction==
===Universe===
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===''The Wreckers'' comic===
[[Image:Wreckers Mutants.jpg|thumb|200px|They take their horrible mutilations seriously.]]
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[[Image:Wreckers Mutants.jpg|thumb|left|200px|They take their horrible mutilations seriously.]]
   
The Mutants reported along with the [[Dinobot (BM)| Dinobots]] and the [[Wreckers]], other non-show ''Beast Machines''-era characters, to the Oracle and were given a mission to fulfill to save Cybertron's future. However, it was all a set-up by [[Cryotek]] and the [[Quintessons]], and the Mutants were led instead to their apparent deaths by [[Sharkticon]]s.
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The Mutants reported along with the [[Dinobot (BM)|Dinobots]] and the [[Wreckers]] to the [[Oracle]], and were given a vague mission to fulfill: to save [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]]'s future by journeying to the outer Orion Cluster, and restore their "true forms". {{storylink|Departure}}
   
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However, the mission was nothing but a fools' errand, a set-up engineered by [[Cryotek (RID)|Cryotek]] and the [[Quintesson]]s, who were using the Oracle to send false messages to eliminate any resistance to their forthcoming invasion. The Mutants were lured to [[New Quintessa]], taken prisoner, and briefly put on trial. Poison Bite was immediately suspicious, and had no qualms about voicing them. His fears were proven right when the Quintesson leader [[Derodomontatus]] sentenced the Mutants to death (big surprise), and unleashed a horde of [[Sharkticon (G1)|Sharkticon]]s upon them. Cryotek felt the whole display was a bit much. {{storylink|Betrayal}}
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Poison Bite and [[Icebird]] managed to survive the execution attempt and escaped the pit. When the bulk of the Quintesson forces left to invade the supposedly-defenseless Cybertron, the two Mutants struck, attacking [[Judge Heirodyus]] in the Quintessons' technorganic greenhouse. Using a powerful connection to [[Primus]], the Mutants turned the plants against the Quintesson guards. Poison Bite blocked Heirodyus' attempt to reach an escape pod, and Icebird pounced on the Judge.
===IDW ''Beast Wars'' comics continuity===
 
Poison Bite was one of the many [[protoform]]s from the remaining ''[[Axalon]]'' [[Stasis pod|stasis pods]] to be reactivated by [[Razorbeast]]. He and his fellow Mutants took up residence in a swamp. When a [[Predacon (BW)|Predacon]] scouting party intruded on their home, the Mutants defended their home vigorously - in the course of the slaughter, Poison Bite stung [[Retrax]] into submission. {{storylink|The Gathering issue 3|The Gathering #3}}
 
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Once the Quintessons were defeated and the technorganic plants had begun to spread across the planet, the two Mutants spared the lives of the remaining Sharkticons, and began to teach them a new life in the light. {{storylink|Wreckers: Finale Part II}}
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===IDW ''Beast Wars'' comics===
 
Poison Bite was one of the many [[protoform]]s from the remaining ''[[Axalon (BW)|Axalon]]'' [[stasis pod]]s to be reactivated by [[Razorbeast]]. He and his fellow Mutants took up residence in a swamp. When a [[Predacon (BW)|Predacon]] scouting party intruded on their home, the Mutants defended their home vigorously - in the course of the slaughter, Poison Bite stung [[Retrax]] into submission. {{storylink|The Gathering issue 3|The Gathering #3}}
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==Toys==
 
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: Poison Bite was part of the first wave of Mutants, the only new molds in the final year of normal retail ''Beast Wars'' releases. He transforms between two organic beast modes: a scorpion and a barracuda. He has a small panel on his right scorpion claw that can be lifted to reveal mechanical parts. The robot face is revealed by pressing the stinger tip on the scorpion's tail.
 
: Poison Bite was part of the first wave of Mutants, the only new molds in the final year of normal retail ''Beast Wars'' releases. He transforms between two organic beast modes: a scorpion and a barracuda. He has a small panel on his right scorpion claw that can be lifted to reveal mechanical parts. The robot face is revealed by pressing the stinger tip on the scorpion's tail.
   
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==Trivia==
 
* Poison Bite, like all of the Mutants, was a mold originally slated to be part of the ''[[Animorphs]]'' line, but was [[remold]]ed to become a robot in disguise when that toy series was canceled.
 
   
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* Poison Bite, like all of the Mutants, was a mold originally slated to be part of the ''[[Animorphs]]'' line, but was [[retool]]ed to become a robot in disguise when that toy series was canceled.
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==
 
* [http://tfu.info/2000/Mutant/PoisonBite/poisonbite.htm Poison Bite at TFU.info]
 
* [http://tfu.info/2000/Mutant/PoisonBite/poisonbite.htm Poison Bite at TFU.info]
   
   
 
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Poison Bite is the Mutants' special operative. He seems to be more religiously inclined that his fellow Mutants, as he accepts the Mutant mission as part of a higher vision, but also feels abandoned by the Oracle. He often broods about what he believes is the approaching extinction of the Mutants, but despite his seeming pessimism, he is well liked by his fellows. He can teleport up to 30 metres in either mode.


Fiction[]

The Wreckers comic[]

Wreckers Mutants

They take their horrible mutilations seriously.

The Mutants reported along with the Dinobots and the Wreckers to the Oracle, and were given a vague mission to fulfill: to save Cybertron's future by journeying to the outer Orion Cluster, and restore their "true forms". Departure

However, the mission was nothing but a fools' errand, a set-up engineered by Cryotek and the Quintessons, who were using the Oracle to send false messages to eliminate any resistance to their forthcoming invasion. The Mutants were lured to New Quintessa, taken prisoner, and briefly put on trial. Poison Bite was immediately suspicious, and had no qualms about voicing them. His fears were proven right when the Quintesson leader Derodomontatus sentenced the Mutants to death (big surprise), and unleashed a horde of Sharkticons upon them. Cryotek felt the whole display was a bit much. Betrayal

Poison Bite and Icebird managed to survive the execution attempt and escaped the pit. When the bulk of the Quintesson forces left to invade the supposedly-defenseless Cybertron, the two Mutants struck, attacking Judge Heirodyus in the Quintessons' technorganic greenhouse. Using a powerful connection to Primus, the Mutants turned the plants against the Quintesson guards. Poison Bite blocked Heirodyus' attempt to reach an escape pod, and Icebird pounced on the Judge.

Once the Quintessons were defeated and the technorganic plants had begun to spread across the planet, the two Mutants spared the lives of the remaining Sharkticons, and began to teach them a new life in the light. Wreckers: Finale Part II

IDW Beast Wars comics[]

Poison Bite was one of the many protoforms from the remaining Axalon stasis pods to be reactivated by Razorbeast. He and his fellow Mutants took up residence in a swamp. When a Predacon scouting party intruded on their home, the Mutants defended their home vigorously - in the course of the slaughter, Poison Bite stung Retrax into submission. The Gathering #3

Toys[]

Beast Wars[]

  • Poison Bite (Deluxe, 2000)
Poison Bite was part of the first wave of Mutants, the only new molds in the final year of normal retail Beast Wars releases. He transforms between two organic beast modes: a scorpion and a barracuda. He has a small panel on his right scorpion claw that can be lifted to reveal mechanical parts. The robot face is revealed by pressing the stinger tip on the scorpion's tail.


Notes[]

  • Poison Bite, like all of the Mutants, was a mold originally slated to be part of the Animorphs line, but was retooled to become a robot in disguise when that toy series was canceled.
  • Poison Bite appeared in Wal-Mart's inventory system as "Scorpinox", likely an early development name.


External links[]