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Hero Pods were used to transport the heroes to different planets and locations to battle villains.[[File:Tn_tf10_hero_factory_48.jpg|thumb|Close-up of Preston Stormer's Hero Pod in box form]]
 
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|image = [[File:Hero Pod.jpg|250px]]
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|status = In Use
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|users= [[Hero Factory (Organization)|Hero Factory]] [[Heroes]]
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|function = Transport Heroes to Sites across the [[Hero Factory Universe|Galaxy]]}}
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'''Hero Pods''' are transport pods used to get [[Hero Factory (Organization)|Hero Factory]] [[Heroes]] to different planets and locations to battle [[villains]].
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==History==
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Recently, [[XPlode]] and [[Rotor]] attacked an [[Explosives Plant]] on [[Lemus 2]]. The team that responded deployed a decoy Hero Pod, which the duo immediately destroyed.
   
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[[Corroder]] later attacked a construction site for Penitentiary 1331 on [[Hero Factory Universe#Tantalus|Tantalus 5]]. Rookie Hero [[William Furno]] was deployed to the scene in a Hero Pod. He ejected prior to landing, crashing the pod into Corroder.
   
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When the [[Alpha 1 Team]] battled Corroder and [[Thunder]] at [[New Stellac City]], William Furno, [[Mark Surge]], and [[Natalie Breez]] were blasted to the scene in their Hero Pods.
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When the [[Upgrade|upgraded]] Alpha Team was sent to the Refueling Station and requested backup, [[Nathaniel Zib]] sent [[Julius Nex|Nex]] and [[Nathan Evo|Evo]] in a Hero Pod, which helped to turn the tide in battle.
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==Set Information==
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The packaging for each of the original six [[Hero Factory (Brand)|Hero Factory canister]] sets from 2010 were designed to resemble Hero Pods. One could put the completed Hero figure inside its canister, and utilize the [[Drop Ship]]'s "transport" feature for added play value.
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All subsequent canister sets are exact to the original Hero Pod design, with the exception of a single lid color pertaining to the series' theme and a code printed under the lid which could be entered at [[HeroFactory.com]]. The winter canisters bear bright orange lids, while the summer canisters have bright green lids.
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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*The [[Hero Factory (Location)#Assembly Tower|Assembly Tower]]'s apex hosts the Hero Pod-launching mechanism.
*Due to the [[Dropship|Dropship's]] description stating that it could pick up and transport Hero Pods, and the set's ability to pick up and drop off Hero Factory canisters, it can be inferred that the Hero Factory canisters are Hero Pods.
 
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*Mark Surge had trouble landing his Hero Pod.
 
 
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Revision as of 23:37, 22 February 2013

Hero Pod
Hero Pod
Vehicle
User(s) Hero Factory Heroes
Functionality Transport Heroes to Sites across the Galaxy
Status In Use

Hero Pods are transport pods used to get Hero Factory Heroes to different planets and locations to battle villains.

History

Recently, XPlode and Rotor attacked an Explosives Plant on Lemus 2. The team that responded deployed a decoy Hero Pod, which the duo immediately destroyed.

Corroder later attacked a construction site for Penitentiary 1331 on Tantalus 5. Rookie Hero William Furno was deployed to the scene in a Hero Pod. He ejected prior to landing, crashing the pod into Corroder.

When the Alpha 1 Team battled Corroder and Thunder at New Stellac City, William Furno, Mark Surge, and Natalie Breez were blasted to the scene in their Hero Pods.

When the upgraded Alpha Team was sent to the Refueling Station and requested backup, Nathaniel Zib sent Nex and Evo in a Hero Pod, which helped to turn the tide in battle.

Set Information

The packaging for each of the original six Hero Factory canister sets from 2010 were designed to resemble Hero Pods. One could put the completed Hero figure inside its canister, and utilize the Drop Ship's "transport" feature for added play value.

All subsequent canister sets are exact to the original Hero Pod design, with the exception of a single lid color pertaining to the series' theme and a code printed under the lid which could be entered at HeroFactory.com. The winter canisters bear bright orange lids, while the summer canisters have bright green lids.

Trivia