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The ATV is an Autobot Micromaster vehicle from the Generation 1 continuity family.
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When there's ground shakin' to be done, count on Groundshaker to handle it with his massive All-Terrain Vehicle. The ATV is a titanium armored transport bristling with heavy weapons. It can also unfold into a stationary battle platform, allowing all the guns to be manned at once and deploying a radar system with a range of two miles. Man, two miles!

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Fiction

Dreamwave Generation One continuity

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The ATV was stowed in Countdown's rocket base as the pair returned to Cybertron after pursuing Skystalker across the galaxy. Groundshaker checked and double checked it, taking assurance in its power as he and Countdown prepared to return to their war-torn world. Destined for Nothing

Later, Groundshaker used the vehicle's power to drive off the Insecticons, who had been assaulting the Race Track Patrol and the unarmed Hot Rod Patrol in the wastelands. The Hot Rod Patrol accepted a lift from Groundshaker, who took them back to the rocket base to meet Countdown. The Gray Race

When the Hot Rod Patrol returned to the base, asking for Countdown's help, Groundshaker assured them that the ATV was ready to go. Victims of the Revolution

Toys

The Transformers

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  • Groundshaker (Micromaster Base, 1989)
  • Accessories: Rifle, 2 missile launchers, double-clip ramp, single-clip ramp, figure stand
Released in the sixth year of the The Transformers toyline (fifth year in the European line), the ATV is a large six-wheeled assault vehicle resembling a SIBMAS AFSV-90, "piloted" by a single Micromaster figure. The main gun can raise by about 40° while the small gun and the missile launchers can rotate 360° (being removable accessories held in by 5 mm posts).
It unfolds into a large battle station, with the cannon now having a much larger range of motion, being on a sliding base and now free to rotate a full 360°. It features a landing pad for aerial-mode Micromasters and points to connect Micromaster ramps; while one ramp is the standard type designed to connect to other Micromaster stations, the other ends in a flattened wedge to let Micros roll smoothly onto the "ground". The ATV base is designed to accommodate several Micromaster figures, so one figure can man the main cannon, another can operate the rear computer console and another can sit in the left side recess.
This set came with the exclusive Micromaster Groundshaker.
In Japan, the ATV was released with different decals and a new pilot as the Landshaker.

Notes

  • Like most Micromaster vehicles, the ATV lacks a true proper name. Instructions, specs, packaging and bio most commonly call it an "ATV", for All-Terrain Vehicle. The instructions also label it as the '"Groundshaker" ATV', as if Groundshaker named the vehicle after himself.
  • The Hunt for the Decepticons Scout class toy Breacher was originally listed with the name "Groundshaker" by both Japanese hobby magazines and online stores that offered pre-orders for TakaraTomy's Autobot Alliance range, suggesting that Breacher's alternate mode was inspired by Groundshaker's ATV.
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