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Devastator

Devastator \Dev"as*ta`tor\, n. [L.] One who, or that which, devastates.
--Emerson. [1913 Webster] ||

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devastator

n. one who devastates.

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Devastator

Devastator may refer to the following:

Vehicles

  • TBD Devastator, a World War II-era torpedo bomber
  • USS Devastator (AM-318), a mine sweeper of the United States Navy
  • USS Devastator (MCM-6), a mine sweeper of the United States Navy
  • Devastator (truck), a monster truck on the USHRA circuit

Video games

  • Devastator (video game), a video game by Wolf Team
  • Devastators, a video game by Konami

Fictional characters and devices

  • Devastator (Transformers), a Transformer "combiner" that is made up of Constructicons
  • Devastator, the House Harkonnen forces' heaviest vehicle in the Dune video game Emperor: Battle for Dune
  • Devastator (comics), a name shared by two Marvel Comics characters
  • Devos the Devastator, another unrelated Marvel Comics character
  • Devastator, the Star Destroyer that chases Princess Leia's ship in the opening sequence of Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope
  • World Devastator, a Star Wars planetary weapon that first appeared in Star Wars: Dark Empire
  • Devastator, a rocket-launching weapon available in Duke Nukem 3D
  • Devastator, a rocket-launching weapon available in the original Ratchet & Clank
  • Devastator, a fictional plane in Crimson Skies and Crimson Skies: High Road to Revenge
  • A Scrin ship in the C&C series.
  • A Space Marine Devastator squad in Warhammer 40.000 tabletop game''

Geography

  • Devastator Peak, a volcanic summit near the upper Lillooet River in the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains in British Columbia, Canada

Companies

  • Devastator Records, a record label

Weapons

  • Jennings / Bear Devastator Crossbow
Devastator (Transformers)

The Constructicons are a group of fictional characters from the various Transformers continuities. Although they vary from depiction to depiction, they are usually Decepticons who turn into construction vehicles and combine into a larger robot, Devastator. For legal-political reasons, Hasbro now adds a modifier to the character's name on newer toy packages, such as Constructicon Devastator.

Devastator (comics)

Devastator is a name used by three fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Usage examples of "devastator".

His Devastator screamed out of the sky, leveling off and rocketing above the tarmac.

As the Devastator banked and rolled, Glamour Boy lined him up in his sights and began to squeeze the trigger.

She mashed down the left rudder pedal, sending the Devastator into a slow, counter-clockwise spin.

More fiery debris rained down on the Devastator and Charlie could smell smoke.

Charlie was slammed forward against her harness as the biggest explosion yet ripped through the hangar behind her, pushing the Devastator in front of it.

Now she could see the military zeppelin escorted by a squadron of deadly Devastators dropping from above like black dragons.

Without warning, the two Death Raven Devastators fell away from the zeppelin, moving south.

Carter guided them down to a dusty little landing strip where they were able to set the Devastators down without any problem.

As the Devastators taxied down the short runway, she lifted up her mask, grateful to be seeing clearly out of both eyes and happy to be up in the air, even if it meant playing pirates for a little while longer.

It was just the four of themthe three Raven Devastators and Harmony in her Fairchild F6II Brigandmaking up the advance guard.

They knew that the presence of these Decepticons was an ominous development, for Bonecrusher, Mixmaster, Hook, Scrapper, Long Haul and Scavenger had the potential to come together to form the awesome Decepticon called Devastator!

Zeros to each Devastator and a Zero could outfight a Wildcat The TBDs at full throttle were making 120 knots, the Zeros flashed in and out at two and three times that speed during all the long minutes of the approach.

As brilliant as she was beautiful, she had been a key researcher in the Maw installation-the Imperial think-tank that had created the Death Stars, the World Devastators that had ravaged Mort Calamari and the starfighter-sized, invincible Sun Crusher that Kyp Durron had just sunk into the depths of Yavin for safe-keeping.

When she's around, when I speak with her, she's just so bright and innocent-the antithesis of the Death Star and the World Devastators and the Sun Crusher.

The terrifying fleet of World Devastators had attacked Admiral Ackbar's home planet, laying waste part of the beautiful water world before the juggernauts were destroyed.