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==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===''Legends'' comic===
===''Legends'' comic===
Vollet was among the [[Master (planet)|Master]] warriors who discovered the [[Godmaster (lifeform)|Godmaster]] [[transtector]]s in [[G Nebula 89]] only to bear witness to [[Devil Z]] stealing them. {{storylink|Legends Comic: Bonus Edition Vol. 35|Bonus Edition Vol. 35}}
Vollet was among the [[Master (planet)|Master]] warriors who discovered the [[Godmaster (lifeform)|Godmaster]] [[transtector]]s in [[G Nebula 89]] only to bear witness to [[Devil Z]] stealing them. {{storylink|LG35 Super Ginrai}}
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==Toys==
==Toys==

Latest revision as of 06:18, 23 February 2026

Vollet is a Godmaster human from the Generation 1 continuity family.
The sea of space is my sea.

Vollet (ボレット Boretto) is an Autobot-allied Masterforce Warrior, a human in a Cybertron-made suit of armor that allows him to transform into an engine and control compatible transtector bodies.

Fiction

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Legends comic

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Vollet was among the Master warriors who discovered the Godmaster transtectors in G Nebula 89 only to bear witness to Devil Z stealing them. LG35 Super Ginrai

Toys

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Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers

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Graze me, you know you want to.
  • Vollet (Masterforce Warrior, 1988)
A redeco of the Powermaster Nebulan Lube, Vollet transforms from an armored human into an engine block that can fit in the engine-plug of any Autobot Powermaster/Godmaster toy, unlocking their transformation features. (He can fit into Decepticon sockets, but will not unlock their transformation.)
He was sold in a small box in Japan as part of the Super-God Masterforce series, along with the other separate Godmaster engines Aquastar and Zetca.
This mold as also used to make the Godmaster engine form of Road King.

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  • Vollet is often identified in Western fandom as "Bullet". However, this does not match the original Japanese Boretto (ボレット); "bullet" is transliterated into Japanese as baretto (バレット). Boretto, like Zetca, is taken from a previous licensed toyline made by Takara—in this case, [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Space Pirate Captain Harlock|{{#if:Captain Harlock|Captain Harlock|Space Pirate Captain Harlock}}]]. Takara's series features spaceships in the Boretto series, whose toys are labeled in Latin letters as "Bullet". However, Romanization on later toys and packaging renders this word as "Vollet" to better match its origins as a made-up sci-fi word. If it has a real etymology, the best guess is a portmanteau of "volley" (ボレー borē) and "bullet".