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:''Fallout is a [[Transformer]] from the [[IDW | :''Fallout is a [[Transformer]] from the [[2005 IDW continuity|2005 IDW portion]] of the [[Generation 1 continuity family]].'' | ||
[[File:Shadowplay2 Fallout.jpg|thumb| | [[File:Shadowplay2 Fallout.jpg|thumb|upright=1.6]] | ||
'''Fallout''' was just a dude with a neat sci-fi spaceship alternate mode. But someone ''else'' got their hands on his body, and that's where the story really begins... | '''Fallout''' was just a dude with a neat sci-fi spaceship alternate mode. But someone ''else'' got their hands on his body, and that's where the story really begins... | ||
==Fiction== | ==Fiction== | ||
===IDW | ===2005 IDW continuity=== | ||
Fallout donated his body to a [[Relinquishment Clinic]] at some point, where it became one of a pair of bodies—the other donated by a 'bot named [[Streaker]]—into which were implanted the [[Spark]]s of a duo of assassins hired by [[Proteus|Senator Proteus]] to execute pro-Decepticon senators [[Momus]] and [[Sherma]]. They succeeded in killing Sherma, but police officers [[Chromedome (G1)| | Fallout donated his body to a [[Relinquishment Clinic]] at some point, where it became one of a pair of bodies—the other donated by a 'bot named [[Streaker]]—into which were implanted the [[Spark]]s of a duo of assassins hired by [[Proteus (G1)|Senator Proteus]] to execute pro-Decepticon senators [[Momus]] and [[Sherma]]. They succeeded in killing Sherma, but police officers [[Chromedome (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Tumbler]] and [[Prowl (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Prowl]] arrived on the scene just after they dispatched Momus in [[Translucentica Heights]]. Tumbler pursued the killer inhabiting Fallout's body as he attempted to flee, but the assassin's lack of familiarity with Fallout's airborne alternate mode was his downfall: he wound up colliding with reinforced glass in a pedestrian tunnel, which knocked him out of the sky and into an ironic billboard, which exploded and took him with it. {{storylink|Shadowplay, Part 2: Patternism|Patternism}} | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*Fallout's alternate mode is a Thunderbolt fighter from '' | *Fallout's alternate mode is a Thunderbolt fighter from ''{{w|Babylon 5}}''. | ||
[[Category:Comic-only Transformers]] | [[Category:Comic-only Transformers]] | ||
[[Category:IDW | [[Category:IDW (2005) Transformers]] | ||
Latest revision as of 13:59, 10 February 2026
| The name or term "Fallout" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Fallout (disambiguation). |
- Fallout is a Transformer from the 2005 IDW portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.

Fallout was just a dude with a neat sci-fi spaceship alternate mode. But someone else got their hands on his body, and that's where the story really begins...
Fiction
[edit]2005 IDW continuity
[edit]Fallout donated his body to a Relinquishment Clinic at some point, where it became one of a pair of bodies—the other donated by a 'bot named Streaker—into which were implanted the Sparks of a duo of assassins hired by Senator Proteus to execute pro-Decepticon senators Momus and Sherma. They succeeded in killing Sherma, but police officers Tumbler and Prowl arrived on the scene just after they dispatched Momus in Translucentica Heights. Tumbler pursued the killer inhabiting Fallout's body as he attempted to flee, but the assassin's lack of familiarity with Fallout's airborne alternate mode was his downfall: he wound up colliding with reinforced glass in a pedestrian tunnel, which knocked him out of the sky and into an ironic billboard, which exploded and took him with it. Patternism
Notes
[edit]- Fallout's alternate mode is a Thunderbolt fighter from Babylon 5.

