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:''The Rock Bots were to have been an [[Autobot]] subgroup from the [[Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].''
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:''The Rock Bots were to have been an [[Autobot]] subgroup from the [[Generation 1 continuity family]].''
 
The '''Rock Bots''' are a mystery. But an ''[[Soundwave (Animated)|awesome]]'' mystery.
The '''Rock Bots''' are a mystery. But an ''[[Soundwave (Animated)|awesome]]'' mystery.


 
==Fiction==
 
===Ask Vector Prime===
The Rock Bots [[Powerchord]] and [[Feedback]] were an interstellar sensation. They opened for the [[Knights of Unicron (band)|Knights of Unicron]] at [[Wreckstock]] on the [[Junkion (planet)|Planet of Junk]]. [[Andromeda (TransTech)|Andromeda]] knew of them from an interview she had conducted. {{storylink|Ask Vector Prime#Facebook|Ask Vector Prime, 2015/09/28}}


==Toys==
==Toys==
===Generation 1===
===''The Transformers''===
:The two known Rock Bots would have been sold together in a two-pack. One of them would have turned into a guitar, while the other one turned into an amplifier. In robot mode, they would have had rooted hair, simulating the type of hair worn by [[wikipedia:Glam_metal|hair metal]] musicians (well, "hard rock bands") of the 1980s.
:The two known Rock Bots would have been sold together in a two-pack. One of them would have turned into a guitar, while the other one turned into an amplifier. In robot mode, they would have had rooted hair, simulating the type of hair worn by {{w|Glam metal|hair metal}} musicians (well, "hard rock bands") of the 1980s.


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==Notes==
==Notes==
* The Rock Bots were mentioned in conversation between [[Hasbro]] representatives [[Carl Fritz]] and [[Tom Bowman]] and the [[Jon Hartman|Hartman]] [[Karl Hartman|brothers]] during a lunch-meeting immediately prior to [[BotCon 1994]]. This moment was later recalled by Karl Hartman in an essay for [[Fumihiko Akiyama]]'s [[Unofficial guidebooks|unofficial ''BotCon Legends'' fan-magazine]], page 32.
* The Rock Bots were mentioned in conversation between [[Hasbro]] representatives [[Carl Fritz]] and [[Tom Bowman]] and the [[Jon Hartman|Hartman]] [[Karl Hartman|brothers]] during a lunch-meeting immediately prior to [[BotCon 1994]]. This moment was later recalled by Karl Hartman in an essay for [[Fumihiko Akiyama]]'s [[Unofficial guidebooks|unofficial ''BotCon Legends'' fan-magazine]], page 32.
* How far the concept actually got is uncertain, as is what era of the toyline they were meant to come out in. Presumably they were not meant for ''[[Generation 2 (franchise)|Generation 2]]'', the extant toyline of 1994, as the type of music embodied by the Rock Bots was no longer popular by that time.
* How far the concept actually got is uncertain, as is what era of the toyline they were meant to come out in. Presumably they were not meant for ''[[Transformers: Generation 2 (franchise)|Generation 2]]'', the extant toyline of 1994, as the type of music embodied by the Rock Bots was no longer popular by that time.
* Whether the Rock Bots were to have been Autobots or Decepticons is not disclosed in the essay, but assumed by their group name ending in "Bot".
* Whether the Rock Bots were to have been Autobots or Decepticons is not disclosed in the essay, but this wiki assumes the former by their group name ending in "Bot".
* Though the parsing "Rock Bots" is used in the essay, given other ''Generation 1'' subgroup names, it is possible they were in fact the "Rockbots".
* In [[2015]], the Facebook edition of Ask Vector Prime would invent the names "Powerchord" and "Feedback" in its take on the nameless toys.
 


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Latest revision as of 03:12, 19 June 2025

This article is about unproduced Generation 1 subgroup. For Animated musical 'bots, see Rock Bot (Animated).
The Rock Bots were to have been an Autobot subgroup from the Generation 1 continuity family.

The Rock Bots are a mystery. But an awesome mystery.

Fiction

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Ask Vector Prime

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The Rock Bots Powerchord and Feedback were an interstellar sensation. They opened for the Knights of Unicron at Wreckstock on the Planet of Junk. Andromeda knew of them from an interview she had conducted. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/09/28

Toys

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The Transformers

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The two known Rock Bots would have been sold together in a two-pack. One of them would have turned into a guitar, while the other one turned into an amplifier. In robot mode, they would have had rooted hair, simulating the type of hair worn by hair metal musicians (well, "hard rock bands") of the 1980s.
Your bargaining posture is highly dubious.
Your bargaining posture is highly dubious.

Proceed on your way to oblivion.
This item has been canceled, with no current plans for release.

Notes

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  • The Rock Bots were mentioned in conversation between Hasbro representatives Carl Fritz and Tom Bowman and the Hartman brothers during a lunch-meeting immediately prior to BotCon 1994. This moment was later recalled by Karl Hartman in an essay for Fumihiko Akiyama's unofficial BotCon Legends fan-magazine, page 32.
  • How far the concept actually got is uncertain, as is what era of the toyline they were meant to come out in. Presumably they were not meant for Generation 2, the extant toyline of 1994, as the type of music embodied by the Rock Bots was no longer popular by that time.
  • Whether the Rock Bots were to have been Autobots or Decepticons is not disclosed in the essay, but this wiki assumes the former by their group name ending in "Bot".
  • In 2015, the Facebook edition of Ask Vector Prime would invent the names "Powerchord" and "Feedback" in its take on the nameless toys.