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* In the first clip of Space Paranoids, [[Sark]] orders some Strafers to imprison [[Donald Duck|Donald]] and [[Goofy]].
* In the first clip of Space Paranoids, [[Sark]] orders some Strafers to imprison [[Donald Duck|Donald]] and [[Goofy]].
* To freeze the monitors in the Dataspace, you must collect Clusters from Strafers.
* To freeze the monitors in the Dataspace, you must collect Clusters from Strafers.
==Story==
*See trivia
*Strafers (along with [[Magnum Loader]]s) appear in hollow bastion when [[Sora]],[[Donald Duck|Donald]] and [[Goofy]] discover the [[MCP]] has taken over.
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==Story==
See trivia
Strafers (along with [[Magnum Loader]]s) appear in hollow bastion when [[Sora]],[[Donald Duck|Donald]] and [[Goofy]] discover the [[MCP]] has taken over.

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Template:Enemy The Strafer (イレイザー Ireizā?, lit. "Eraser") is an Emblem Heartless that is found in Kingdom Hearts II. They are small and relatively weak, but tend to swarm and use electric attacks, like most of the digital Space Paranoids Heartless. Later they are sent to Hollow Bastion by the MCP by the use of the Heartless Manufactory.

Design

A Strafer is a thin, mechanical, humanoid Heartless made of black material covered in thin, yellow circuitry. Its head resembles that of a Shadow, being a black sphere with glowing, yellow eyes. It wears a diamond-shaped helmet with an angular, curled antenna connected to its top. Its upper arms are quite thin, while its forearms are wide and flat. Its legs are much shorter than its arms, and the Heartless emblem is emblazoned on its chest. Strafers move in a jerking, robotic manner.

The Strafer's name is derived from the word "strafe", which can mean both "to move sideways without turning" and "to attack with automatic gunfire". This is how the Strafer fights; it strafes around its targets and fires at them. Its Japanese name, "Eraser", may reference de-resolution, the erasure of a computer program, and something Sark threatens Sora and his companions with.

Attacks

  • Laser: Short-range laser
  • Lariat: Horizontal spinning attack
  • Homing Beam: Slow-moving energy ring with homing ability

Trivia

  • In the first clip of Space Paranoids, Sark orders some Strafers to imprison Donald and Goofy.
  • To freeze the monitors in the Dataspace, you must collect Clusters from Strafers.

Story