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:''Rudy Kingsley is a [[human]] from the [[Dreamwave Generation One continuity|Dreamwave portion]] of the [[Generation 1 continuity family|Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].''
:''Rudy Kingsley is a [[human]] from the [[Dreamwave Generation One continuity|Dreamwave portion]] of the [[Generation 1 continuity family|Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].''
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Kingsley was a key figure involved in the success of [[Operation Liberation]]. During the operation, the combined human-[[Autobot]] alliance was struggling, with the human casualties mounting and the Autobots completely unable to penetrate the [[Decepticon Headquarters]].  
Kingsley was a key figure involved in the success of [[Operation Liberation]]. During the operation, the combined human-[[Autobot]] alliance was struggling, with the human casualties mounting and the Autobots completely unable to penetrate the [[Decepticon Headquarters]].  


Acting upon his own volition, Kingsley flew his fighter aircraft on a suicide mission right into the heart of the Decepticon Headquarters. The explosion of his plane was all the distraction the Autobots needed to breach the Decepticon base, and from there, the tide of battle was turned.{{storylink|Prime Directive issue 1}}
Acting upon his own volition, Kingsley flew his fighter aircraft on a suicide mission right into the heart of the Decepticon Headquarters. The explosion of his plane was all the distraction the Autobots needed to breach the Decepticon base, and from there, the tide of battle was turned. {{storylink|Prime Directive issue 1}}
 
==Notes==
*Kingsley was likely inspired by Russell Casse, an eccentric, alcoholic former fighter pilot who sacrificed himself similarly in the 1996 action movie ''{{w|Independence Day (1996 film)|Independence Day}}''.


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Latest revision as of 12:45, 15 November 2020

The name or term "Red" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Red (disambiguation).
Rudy Kingsley is a human from the Dreamwave portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
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This character has no official visual representation in any Transformers product or media... yet, at least.

Rudy "Red" Kingsley is a Canadian pilot.

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Dreamwave Generation One continuity

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Kingsley was a key figure involved in the success of Operation Liberation. During the operation, the combined human-Autobot alliance was struggling, with the human casualties mounting and the Autobots completely unable to penetrate the Decepticon Headquarters.

Acting upon his own volition, Kingsley flew his fighter aircraft on a suicide mission right into the heart of the Decepticon Headquarters. The explosion of his plane was all the distraction the Autobots needed to breach the Decepticon base, and from there, the tide of battle was turned. Prime Directive issue 1

Notes

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  • Kingsley was likely inspired by Russell Casse, an eccentric, alcoholic former fighter pilot who sacrificed himself similarly in the 1996 action movie Independence Day.