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In combat, some [[Decepticon]]s prefer to use melee weapons, while others prefer ranged weapons. [[Blackout (Movie)|Blackout]] prefers both, as his '''rotor blaster''' shows. In melee combat, the blades of his [[Alternate mode|helicopter form]], made of toughened cobalt and spinning at 6,000 RPM, will slice through any [[Autobot]] foolish enough to approach him. For distance attacks, the rotor blaster contains a thunderclap concussion blast cap, releasing a sonic blast of 7000 decibels at a range of up to 2.9 miles. However, to protect himself, Blackout shuts down all [[Sensor|Audio sensors]] in weapons mode. He still receives internal comm chatter from his fellow Decepticons, but cannot hear anything else around him. As such, one can sneak up on him, as long as he doesn't see you [[Robert Epps|targeting]] him.<ref>''[[Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen: The Movie Universe]]''</ref>


In combat, some [[Decepticon]]s prefer to use melee weapons, while others prefer ranged weapons. [[Blackout (Movie)|Blackout]] prefers both, as his '''Rotor blaster''' shows. In melee combat, the blades of his [[Alternate mode|helicopter form]], made of toughened cobalt and spinning at 6,000 RPM, will slice through any [[Autobot]] foolish enough to approach Blackout. From a distance, the Rotor blaster contains a thunderclap concussion blast cap, releasing a sonic blast of 7000 decibels at a range of up to 2.9 miles. However, to protect himself, Blackout shuts down all [[Sensors|Audio sensors]] in weapons mode, still receiving internal comm chatter from his fellow Decepticons, but cannot hear anything else around him. As such, one can sneak up on him, as long as he doesn't see you [[Robert Epps|targeting]] him.<ref>''[[Revenge of the Fallen: The Movie Universe]]''</ref>
==Notes==
*There is a similar weapon called a '''spinning blade''' possessed by [[Whirl (ROTF)|Whirl]]<ref>Whirl's package</ref>, while [[Grindor (ROTF)|Grindor]] owns another similar weapon called a '''spinning rotor blade'''.<ref>Grindor's package</ref>
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==References==
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[[Category:Revenge of the Fallen weapons]]

Latest revision as of 14:45, 27 March 2024

In combat, some Decepticons prefer to use melee weapons, while others prefer ranged weapons. Blackout prefers both, as his rotor blaster shows. In melee combat, the blades of his helicopter form, made of toughened cobalt and spinning at 6,000 RPM, will slice through any Autobot foolish enough to approach him. For distance attacks, the rotor blaster contains a thunderclap concussion blast cap, releasing a sonic blast of 7000 decibels at a range of up to 2.9 miles. However, to protect himself, Blackout shuts down all Audio sensors in weapons mode. He still receives internal comm chatter from his fellow Decepticons, but cannot hear anything else around him. As such, one can sneak up on him, as long as he doesn't see you targeting him.[1]

Notes

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  • There is a similar weapon called a spinning blade possessed by Whirl[2], while Grindor owns another similar weapon called a spinning rotor blade.[3]

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