Technodrome
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Technodrome
Summary
Technodrome is a fictional underground vehicle[1]. Technodrome draws 19 Wikipedia views per month (fictional_underground_vehicle category, ranking #1 of 1).[2]
Key Facts
- Technodrome is the creator of David Wise[3].
- Technodrome's instance of is recorded as fictional underground vehicle[4].
- Technodrome's instance of is recorded as fictional facility[5].
- Technodrome's item operated is recorded as Transport Module[6].
- Technodrome's item operated is recorded as Amphibious module[7].
- Technodrome's item operated is recorded as Technorover[8].
- Technodrome's item operated is recorded as Technowing[9].
- Technodrome's item operated is recorded as Technodrome escape pod[10].
- Technodrome's item operated is recorded as Turtle Seeking Cycle[11].
- Technodrome's item operated is recorded as Minimizer[12].
- Technodrome's based on is recorded as Death Star[13].
- Technodrome took place at subterranea[14].
- Technodrome took place at rocky Dimension X world[15].
- The location of Technodrome was Niagara Falls[16].
- The location of Technodrome was Earth's core[17].
- The location of Technodrome was New York City[18].
- Technodrome took place at Volcanic Asteroid[19].
- The location of Technodrome was Arctic[20].
- The location of Technodrome was Arctic Ocean[21].
- The location of Technodrome was Dimension X black hole[22].
- The location of Technodrome was Balaraphon[23].
- Technodrome's Commons category is recorded as Technodrome[24].
- Technodrome's occupant is recorded as Krang[25].
- Technodrome's occupant is recorded as Shredder[26].
- Technodrome's occupant is recorded as Bebop[27].
Body
Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include fictional underground vehicle[4] and fictional facility[5].
Use and Application
Components include Disintegrator Chamber[28] and Trans-Dimensional Portal[29].
Why It Matters
Technodrome draws 19 Wikipedia views per month (fictional_underground_vehicle category, ranking #1 of 1).[2] Technodrome is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[30]