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Blast Off condecends to combine with his fellow Combaticons to form [[Bruticus]]. |
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===Generation 1 animated continuity=== |
===Generation 1 animated continuity=== |
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===Marvel Comics continuity=== |
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− | Blast Off was available alone or in a gift set with his teammates. |
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+ | ===Generation 1=== |
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+ | *'''Blast Off''' (Combaticon, 1986/1990) |
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+ | :''Japanese ID number'': '''D-65''' |
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+ | : This mold was also used to make [[Shuttle Gunner]] and [[Movor]]. |
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+ | ===Generation 2=== |
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+ | *'''Blast Off''' (Combaticon, 1994) |
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+ | :''Team ID number'': '''C3''' |
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+ | ===Merchandise=== |
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+ | : A digital wristwatch of Blast Off's shuttle mode was released during ''Generation 2''. This did not have a robot mode, however. |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | * Blast Off's animation model apparently mis-interpreted his forehead crest as a visor, giving him one funkily-arranged face. |
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+ | ==External links== |
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+ | *[http://www.tfu.info/1986/Decepticon/Blast-Off/blast-off.htm Blast Off at TFU.info] |
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Revision as of 03:37, 16 November 2006
- Blast Off is a Decepticon and Combaticon in the Generation 1 continuity family.
Blast Off doesn't need a write-up in some pathetic, grubby little human database. It might matter to some robots what others think of them, or if they think of them at all, but Blast Off could care less. No, he's literally and figuratively above your average Cybertronian riff-raff. The other Combaticons could completely forget he's up here, orbiting so far above the Earth, distant and alone... with only the cold, empty void for company... and he couldn't care less. No, certainly not.
Lesser robots could hardly understand the joy... yes, thats it, the joy, he finds in efficiently and remorselessly annihilating targets from such a great distance. Blast Off was quite simply "built better" than the rest, you see, and so needs nothing from those tiny beings moving about so... so very... far away below. Blast Off... Blast Off is quite happy with his superior possition, yes, quite happy and... and quite alone.
Blast Off condecends to combine with his fellow Combaticons to form Bruticus.
Fiction
Generation 1 animated continuity
Marvel Comics continuity
Toys
Generation 1
- Blast Off (Combaticon, 1986/1990)
- Japanese ID number: D-65
- This mold was also used to make Shuttle Gunner and Movor.
Generation 2
- Blast Off (Combaticon, 1994)
- Team ID number: C3
Merchandise
- A digital wristwatch of Blast Off's shuttle mode was released during Generation 2. This did not have a robot mode, however.
Trivia
- Blast Off's animation model apparently mis-interpreted his forehead crest as a visor, giving him one funkily-arranged face.
External links
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