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|name = Barbaric Machine Clan Horonderthal
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|episode = [[GP 34: Devilish Woman]]<br>[[GP 35: Engines' Bonds]]
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[[File:Neantderthol.png|thumb|220x220px|[[ Engine Kishamoth|The]] [[Engine T-line|Ancient]] [[ Engine K-line|Engines]] battling Horonderthal in ancient times.]]
 
[[File:Neantderthol.png|thumb|220x220px|[[ Engine Kishamoth|The]] [[Engine T-line|Ancient]] [[ Engine K-line|Engines]] battling Horonderthal in ancient times.]]
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The {{nihongo|'''Barbaric Machine Clan Horonderthal'''|蛮機族ホロンデルタール|Bankizoku Horonderutāru|34-35}} is of a legendary clan of giant [[Clockwork]] Savage Machines which exterminated dinosaurs on the earth 65 million years ago with his violence-inducing {{nihongo|Horonden Wave|ホロンデン波|Horondenpa}}. He battled with [[Engine Kishamoth|the]] [[Engine K-line|ancient]] [[Engine T-line|engines]] at that time, with their fight ending up with both sides fossilized within a mountain. Making it his goal, [[Yogostein]] manages to find the location with the aid of [[Drill Banki]], only to accidentally free the ancient engines instead. But after personally finding the exact location of Horonderthal, Yogostein awakens him from his rest and upgrades him so that his attack can affect [[Kyoretsu-Oh]]. However, in spite of his modern-time upgrades, the Horonderthal became the first to be scrapped by [[Engine-Oh G12]] with Yogostein taking the Horonderthal's power for himself. His name is from the Japanese word for {{nihongo|"extinct"|滅ぶ|horobu}} and {{nihongo|"[[Neanderthal]]"|ネアンデルタール|Neanderutāru}}.
 
The {{nihongo|'''Barbaric Machine Clan Horonderthal'''|蛮機族ホロンデルタール|Bankizoku Horonderutāru|34-35}} is of a legendary clan of giant [[Clockwork]] Savage Machines which exterminated dinosaurs on the earth 65 million years ago with his violence-inducing {{nihongo|Horonden Wave|ホロンデン波|Horondenpa}}. He battled with [[Engine Kishamoth|the]] [[Engine K-line|ancient]] [[Engine T-line|engines]] at that time, with their fight ending up with both sides fossilized within a mountain. Making it his goal, [[Yogostein]] manages to find the location with the aid of [[Drill Banki]], only to accidentally free the ancient engines instead. But after personally finding the exact location of Horonderthal, Yogostein awakens him from his rest and upgrades him so that his attack can affect [[Kyoretsu-Oh]]. However, in spite of his modern-time upgrades, the Horonderthal became the first to be scrapped by [[Engine-Oh G12]] with Yogostein taking the Horonderthal's power for himself. His name is from the Japanese word for {{nihongo|"extinct"|滅ぶ|horobu}} and {{nihongo|"[[Neanderthal]]"|ネアンデルタール|Neanderutāru}}.
 
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Revision as of 16:50, 21 October 2014

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The Ancient Engines battling Horonderthal in ancient times.


The Barbaric Machine Clan Horonderthal (蛮機族ホロンデルタール Bankizoku Horonderutāru, 34-35) is of a legendary clan of giant Clockwork Savage Machines which exterminated dinosaurs on the earth 65 million years ago with his violence-inducing Horonden Wave (ホロンデン波 Horondenpa). He battled with the ancient engines at that time, with their fight ending up with both sides fossilized within a mountain. Making it his goal, Yogostein manages to find the location with the aid of Drill Banki, only to accidentally free the ancient engines instead. But after personally finding the exact location of Horonderthal, Yogostein awakens him from his rest and upgrades him so that his attack can affect Kyoretsu-Oh. However, in spite of his modern-time upgrades, the Horonderthal became the first to be scrapped by Engine-Oh G12 with Yogostein taking the Horonderthal's power for himself. His name is from the Japanese word for "extinct" (滅ぶ horobu) and "Neanderthal" (ネアンデルタール Neanderutāru).