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It's that thing on his shoulder.

Alongside his other multifarious weapons, the eminent Autobot scientist Perceptor is armed with a powerful and destructive light cannon, which is formed from the various component parts of his microscope mode's lens barrel.

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Fiction

Marvel The Transformers comics

Using his magnifying lenses to concentrate and intensify its beam, Perceptor could convert his lens barrel into a powerful light cannon that could blast a hole in a cinder block wall 2,000 miles away with pinpoint accuracy. He could also use the cannon in robot mode or convert to a third form and use it as a stationary field artillery piece. Perceptor's Universe profile

The Transformers cartoon

Finding himself trapped along with a group of other Autobots on a distant planet by a space bridge accident, Perceptor figured out a way to use his light cannon, along with Aron's telescope and some energon cubes, as a way to get back to Earth. Unfortunately, Starscream and the Decepticons showed up and used it as a ride home instead. Child's Play

Dreamwave Generation One continuity

Perceptor's microscope lens could adapt for offensive capabilities, becoming a powerful light cannon that could blast through a hole through concrete from over 2,000 miles away. He could use the cannon in both modes, including as a stationary cannon as a microscope. Perceptor's More than Meets the Eye profile

Toys

The Transformers

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The Transformers Perceptor's microscope scope turns into a shoulder-mounted light cannon, according to his packaging bio. The mold was later redecoed to make Magnificus and also served as the model for the non-toy character, the Chairman. This toy has been reissued a number of times since its initial release.

Notes

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  • Due to a hinged arrangement, the original Perceptor toy's light cannon could be mounted on either shoulder; while his package art (above) had it on his right, most fictional depictions—probably following the toy's instructions—showed it on his left instead.
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