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[[image:bioship.jpg|right|thumb|240px|Bioship in Marvel Comics]] | |||
'''Bioship''' is a [[fictional character]] from the [[Micronauts]] series. | '''Bioship''' is a [[fictional character]] from the [[Micronauts]] series. | ||
==Micronauts== | ==Micronauts== | ||
===1979 Marvel Comics=== | ===1979 Marvel Comics=== | ||
Bioship was the sentient spaceship of the Micronauts, partly mechanical and partly organic. It was created from the remains of their previous ship, Biotron and the organic robots Microtron and Nanotron. | Bioship was the sentient spaceship of the Micronauts, partly mechanical and partly organic. It was created from the remains of their previous ship, Biotron and the organic robots Microtron and Nanotron in issue 46. | ||
This Bioship's personality was based on Microtron, Nanotron, and Commander Rann's memories of the original Biotron. However, the Bioship was also destroyed in the Karza wars. | This Bioship's personality was based on Microtron, Nanotron, and Commander Rann's memories of the original Biotron. However, the Bioship was also destroyed in the Karza wars. |
Latest revision as of 02:32, 26 August 2025
- See also: Biotron

Bioship is a fictional character from the Micronauts series.
Micronauts
1979 Marvel Comics
Bioship was the sentient spaceship of the Micronauts, partly mechanical and partly organic. It was created from the remains of their previous ship, Biotron and the organic robots Microtron and Nanotron in issue 46.
This Bioship's personality was based on Microtron, Nanotron, and Commander Rann's memories of the original Biotron. However, the Bioship was also destroyed in the Karza wars.
Toys
- Mego Micronauts Biotron (1976)
- A 1:18 scale robot toy by Mego Corp. Based on the Takara Microman Robotman toy.
- Came with 2 white wheels and a set of green adapters for alternate modes.
- A recolored Biotron toy with a new head was used to make Phobos, recolored into Cosmobot and given another new head as the unreleased Terrobot.
- The wheels from Biotron were recolored for the Hyperion.