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At one time, Dr. Go modified the two primary particle beam cannons on ''Rogue Star'' into an enormous [[Astro-Beam]]. [[Fitor (GoBots)|Fitor]] used it to steal Gobotron's [[communication moon]] and send it Cy-Kill in the [[Magellanic Nebulae]] outside the galaxy itself. {{storylink|Ask Vector Prime#Facebook|Renegade Rhetoric, 21/10/2015}} | At one time, Dr. Go modified the two primary particle beam cannons on ''Rogue Star'' into an enormous [[Astro-Beam]]. [[Fitor (GoBots)|Fitor]] used it to steal Gobotron's [[communication moon]] and send it Cy-Kill in the [[Magellanic Nebulae]] outside the galaxy itself. {{storylink|Ask Vector Prime#Facebook|Renegade Rhetoric, 21/10/2015}} | ||
Dr. [[Faraji]] built a computer virus into his invention, the [[ | Dr. [[Faraji]] built a computer virus into his invention, the [[Dynamic Asymmetrical Wavefront Nullifier]], which infected ''Rogue Star''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s [[Stealth Device]]. This allowed [[Leader-1 (GoBots)|Leader-1]] and his forces to engage ''Rogue Star'' and ultimately forced Cy-Kill to withdraw. {{storylink|Ask Vector Prime#Facebook|Renegade Rhetoric, 21/10/2015}} | ||
Cy-Kill returned to the war from [[Axiom Nexus]], only to find | Cy-Kill returned to the war from [[Axiom Nexus]], only to find ''Rogue Star'' under a massive Guardian assault. With his new recruits, he was able to drive the Guardians off. {{storylink|Transformers: Renegade Rhetoric|Renegade Rhetoric, 10/11/2015}} | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
Revision as of 08:33, 31 March 2016
- Rogue Star is a starship from the GoBots continuity family.

Rogue Star is the Renegade flagship. Cy-Kill is often its commander.
Fiction
Ask Vector Prime
In Gargent 087.0 Kappa, Cy-Kill had the Spy Changers his lieutenants had rescued from the Guardians brought to Rogue Star, where he attempted to court the Spy Changers as allies. Ask Vector Prime, 30/9/2015
Renegade Rhetoric
In a different universe, Cy-Kill managed to get Rogue Star operational but had few troopers to crew it. He got himself thrown onto the prison moon of Gobotron to spring his Renegades free so that he could have the manpower to field Rogue Star and his fleet of Thrusters. Renegade Rhetoric, 17/10/2015
During the Alienapolis Five Million incident, Slicks was on Rogue Star and unable to participate. Renegade Rhetoric, 17/10/2015
Following a Renegade defeat at the hands of Courageous, the Master Renegade hacked Rogue Star's communications systems with a tempting offer. Some of Cy-Kill's men took him up on it and imprisoned him and Cop-Tur in the Rogue Star's brig. While the Master Renegade and his cadre of disloyal Renegades were away, Cy-Kill loyalists returned and freed him, allowing him to assert control when the Master Renegade and his cohort returned in defeat. Renegade Rhetoric, 20/10/2015
Dr. Go created three RoGuns in his lab on Rogue Star. Their initial mission was a success, allowing the Renegades to capture a tetrionic capacitor. Unbeknownst to them, Major Mo, Scooter, and A.J. were inside the device. They found Dr. Go's lab, where the RoGuns were waiting to be reprogrammed. The RoGuns and Guardians became allies, destroyed the capacitor, and successfully fled the ship. Renegade Rhetoric, 20/10/2015
At one time, Dr. Go modified the two primary particle beam cannons on Rogue Star into an enormous Astro-Beam. Fitor used it to steal Gobotron's communication moon and send it Cy-Kill in the Magellanic Nebulae outside the galaxy itself. Renegade Rhetoric, 21/10/2015
Dr. Faraji built a computer virus into his invention, the Dynamic Asymmetrical Wavefront Nullifier, which infected Rogue Star's Stealth Device. This allowed Leader-1 and his forces to engage Rogue Star and ultimately forced Cy-Kill to withdraw. Renegade Rhetoric, 21/10/2015
Cy-Kill returned to the war from Axiom Nexus, only to find Rogue Star under a massive Guardian assault. With his new recruits, he was able to drive the Guardians off. Renegade Rhetoric, 10/11/2015
Notes
- Rogue Star was referred to in the Challenge of the GoBots cartoon and Ask Vector Prime/Renegade Rhetoric with no article adjective. This is a less common but not unprecedented grammatical usage with ship names.

