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The Unity Power System is a Nerf blaster set that was released in 2003 under the N-Strike series.
It comes packaged with a Titan AS-V.1, Hornet AS-6, Scout IX-3, nine Micro Darts, a Mega Missile, and instructions. Early versions of this box set came with a "Target Action DVD" that put players in the spotlight as an "N-Striker" in the far-distant future, working with their partner to hunt down a fugitive known as Kree Dalenn.
It is a Toys "R" Us exclusive.[citation needed]
Details
The Unity Power System contains a powerful main weapon, the Titan, the assault weapon, the Hornet, and the backup weapon, the Scout IX-3. The Hornet attaches to the bottom of the Titan, whereas the Scout attaches to the side of it.
Buttons on the Titan for both the Hornet and Scout allow them to easily be fired from the Titan when the three are assembled together.
Official description
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This elite blaster system lets you alternate between three separate blasters or a 3-in-1 combo for the ultimate engagement flexibility! The SCOUT IX-3 blaster gives you aiming precision while the HORNET AS-6 blaster gives you rapid-launch blasting! And when you really need to go the distance, the TITAN AS-V.I blaster has a 12-inch-long foam MEGA MISSILE dart that can hit targets up to 60 feet away! Master each blaster separately or snap them together to create the UNITY POWER SYSTEM 3-in-1 blaster – the largest NERF blaster system! |
History
The Unity Power System was originally released in 2003 with the name N-Strike; this is likely where the series itself gets its name from.
It has been released three times: in 2003 before the N-Strike series, in 2004 with only slight packaging differences and in 2010 with the newer packaging scheme. Throughout the versions, the only changes were the names, box art and series, as well as slight logo variations after the 2003 release.
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External links
- Unity Power System instructions on the Hasbro website
- Unity Power System commercial on the Hasbro website