- "You remember our training - Thunder Fury is one of the most powerful robot Battle Machines! With a Titanium Powersaw and an Automatic Laser Cannon!"
- ―Hikaru to Takeshi, Comic 1: On the Mysterious Sentai Mountain
Thunder Fury | |
Thunder Fury Information | |
Affiliation | Robots |
Armor | 8 inches (20,3 cm) Tenatium |
Power Source | Power Core |
Weapons | A Multi-barreled automatic laser gun 4 Guided Missiles |
Pilot | Devastator |
Status | Destroyed or Deactivated, discontinued in production |
Location | Various Locations |
The Thunder Furies were the largest mass-produced ground units of the Split Mountain Era. They have been used in many attacks, most commonly only one at a time, usually leading a squad of Sentries or Fire Vultures, or both. (Though they have been used en masse, like during the Striking Venom Attack). They are piloted by a single Devastator Robot.
History[]
First Use[]
The Thunder Fury was first used in an attack on a small gate on the bridge below the Tenchi Bridge, where it battled and was defeated by the Grand Titan (and the Stealth Hunter).
Later Use[]
Several Thunder Furies were included in the Striking Venom Attack, one of which was destroyed by the Supernova. After that the Thunder Furies stopped being produced and were replaced by the newer and more effective Shadow Crawlers.
Information[]
Before being mass-produced, the original Thunder Furies were based off of an old Mining Vehicle design. They had a sturdy body design and were used as the basis for more models then any other battle machine base, including the Claw Crusher and Venom I. At one point its parts were combined with a Fire Vulture to create the Raging Storm.
Set Information[]
- Year Released: 2006
- Item Number: 7702
- Price: $15 USD
- Pieces: 197
- Alternative Model: Fire Fury
- Combinations: Raging Storm
Appearances[]
- Exo-Force Online Comic 0: The First Battle
- Exo-Force Online Comic 1: On The Mysterious Sentai Mountain
- Exo-Force Online Comic 2: Takeshi And Hikaru Continue The Battle
- Exo-Force Online Comic 4: A Fierce Fight
- Exo-Force Online Comic 7: Dark Storm Rising
- Exo-Force Online Comic 8: Against the Odds!
- Exo-Force Online Comic 11: The Rescue
- Exo-Force Online Comic 12: All-Out Attack!
- Exo-Force Online Comic 13: Assault on Robot H.Q.
- Exo-Force Online Comic 15: Mobile Defense Tank in action!
- Exo-Force Online Comic 16: Into the mountain
- Exo-Force Online Comic 17: Bridge Walker vs. White Lightning (on a screen)
- Exo-Force Online Comic 18: Beginning of the End
- Exo-Force Online Comic 19: Secret Strike
- Exo-Force Online Comic 20: The Fall of Takeshi
- Exo-Force Online Comic 22: Origin of EXO-FORCE!
- Exo-Force Online Comic 23: Sensei's Secret
- Exo-Force Online Comic 24: Eyes of the Enemy
- Exo-Force Online Comic 25: The Final Battle
- Exo-Force Book 2: Attack of the Robots
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Human Battle Machines | |
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Deep Jungle Era: | River Dragon | Assault Tiger | Chameleon Hunter | Hybrid Rescue Tank |
Golden City Era: | Cyclone Defender | Blade Titan | Sky Guardian | Golden Guardian | Aero Booster/Blue Falcon | Blazing Falcon | Mini Rocket Speeder | Sky Titan |
Split Mountain Era: | Uplink | Grand Titan | Stealth Hunter | Gate Defender | Supernova | Silent Strike | Mobile Defense Tank | White Lightning | Gate Guardian | Mountain Warrior |
Robot Battle Machines | |
Deep Jungle Era: | Arachnoid Stalker | Dark Panther | Jungle Thrasher (Cancelled) | Storm Lasher |
Golden City Era: | Claw Crusher | Iron Condor/Iron Condor II | Shadow Crawler | Sonic Raven | Combat Crawler X2/Iron Condor II | Mobile Devastator | Iron Crusher |
Split Mountain Era: | Sentry/Sentry II | Fire Vulture | Thunder Fury | Sonic Phantom | R-1 Rammer | Venom I | Bridge Walker | Striking Venom | Raging Storm |