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''Outback is an [[Autobot]] in the [[Generation 1]] continuity. He is also known as '''Fallback'''.'' | ''Outback is an [[Autobot]] in the [[Generation 1]] continuity. He is also known as '''Fallback'''.'' | ||
No by-the-book soldier is '''Outback'''; for him, the rules of war | No by-the-book soldier is '''Outback'''; for him, the rules of war | ||
are the rules of Rafferty. If the beaten track winds, it's a fair bet he'll go straight. He's more comfortable out in the never never anyway, up grades as steep as 50 degrees, or kicking up willie willies at 110 mph. His insubordination gains him little respect from his mates, and often he finds no partner on his missions but Pat Malone and his trusty rooftop tank-jigger, loaded with armor-piercing shells. | are the rules of Rafferty. If the beaten track winds, it's a fair bet he'll go straight. He's more comfortable out in the never never anyway, up grades as steep as 50 degrees, or kicking up willie willies at 110 mph. His insubordination gains him little respect from his mates, and often he finds no partner on his missions but Pat Malone and his trusty rooftop tank-jigger, loaded with armor-piercing shells. | ||
Way in the back blocks of Outback's mind, however, there lurks a dark certainty. By the rules of Rafferty he lives, and by these rules, he | Way in the back blocks of Outback's mind, however, there lurks a dark certainty. By the rules of Rafferty he lives, and by these rules, he | ||
is sure, Outback's bound to be a write off. The army's run by Wallies and the war's a no-hoper, but he's not totally clapped-out yet, so he'll give it his best whirl. It's not the best attitude, but he'll share it with anyone without reserve. Outback calls a spade a ruddy spade. | is sure, Outback's bound to be a write off. The army's run by Wallies and the war's a no-hoper, but he's not totally clapped-out yet, so he'll give it his best whirl. It's not the best attitude, but he'll share it with anyone without reserve. Outback calls a spade a ruddy spade. | ||
Let a mission go down the gurgler, though, and Outback's the one who'll sort it. He may be largely a mediocrity; he may be an insubordinate grizzle, but his courage is beyond reproach. By the rules of Rafferty he lives, and so far they've served him well. | Let a mission go down the gurgler, though, and Outback's the one who'll sort it. He may be largely a mediocrity; he may be an insubordinate grizzle, but his courage is beyond reproach. By the rules of Rafferty he lives, and so far they've served him well. | ||
=Fiction= | =Fiction= | ||
===Animated continuity=== | ===Animated continuity=== | ||
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===Dreamwave Comics continuity=== | ===Dreamwave Comics continuity=== | ||
Outback was among the group of new recruits who failed to take on the [[Auto-Combatant]] training drones on [[Cybertron (franchise)|Cybertron]] after [[Shockwave (G1)|Shockwave]]'s rule was toppled. | |||
===Timelines: | ===Timelines: Descent into Evil=== | ||
=Toys= | =Toys= | ||
===Generation 1=== | ===Generation 1=== | ||
Outback is a khaki [[retool]] of the 1984 Autobot [[Brawn(G1)|Brawn]]. His head, arms, and chest have been changed; he has been equipped with a vehicle-mode gun. | *'''Outback''' (Autobot Mini Vehicle, 1986) | ||
:Outback is a khaki [[retool]] of the 1984 Autobot [[Brawn(G1)|Brawn]]. His head, arms, and chest have been changed; he has been equipped with a vehicle-mode gun. | |||
===Timelines=== | ===Timelines=== | ||
* '''Descent Into Evil''' (multi-pack, 2005) | |||
:Available only as part of BotCon 2005's Descent into Evil set (along with [[Buzzclaw (T)|Buzzclaw]], [[Chromia (G1)|Chromia]], [[Deathsaurus (G1)|Deathsaurus]], [[Dirge (T)|Dirge]], [[Ironhide (G1)|Ironhide]] and [[Ricochet (T)|Ricochet]]), Fallback (renamed due to trademark reasons) is a brown and tan [[redeco]] of [[Energon (franchise)|Energon]] [[Strongarm (UT)|Strongarm]], transforming into a jeep. He has multiple blue clear-plastic "[[energon]]" parts to form an axe. | |||
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[[Category: Autobots]] | [[Category: Autobots]] | ||
[[Category: Generation 1]] | [[Category: Generation 1]] | ||
[[Category: Mini Vehicles]]<div id="wikia-credits"><br /><br /><small>From [http://transformers.wikia.com Teletraan I: The Transformers Wiki], a [http://www.wikia.com Wikia] wiki.</small></div> | [[Category: Mini Vehicles]] | ||
[[Category: Timelines]]<div id="wikia-credits"><br /><br /><small>From [http://transformers.wikia.com Teletraan I: The Transformers Wiki], a [http://www.wikia.com Wikia] wiki.</small></div> | |||
Revision as of 21:07, 28 May 2006
Outback is an Autobot in the Generation 1 continuity. He is also known as Fallback.
No by-the-book soldier is Outback; for him, the rules of war are the rules of Rafferty. If the beaten track winds, it's a fair bet he'll go straight. He's more comfortable out in the never never anyway, up grades as steep as 50 degrees, or kicking up willie willies at 110 mph. His insubordination gains him little respect from his mates, and often he finds no partner on his missions but Pat Malone and his trusty rooftop tank-jigger, loaded with armor-piercing shells.
Way in the back blocks of Outback's mind, however, there lurks a dark certainty. By the rules of Rafferty he lives, and by these rules, he is sure, Outback's bound to be a write off. The army's run by Wallies and the war's a no-hoper, but he's not totally clapped-out yet, so he'll give it his best whirl. It's not the best attitude, but he'll share it with anyone without reserve. Outback calls a spade a ruddy spade.
Let a mission go down the gurgler, though, and Outback's the one who'll sort it. He may be largely a mediocrity; he may be an insubordinate grizzle, but his courage is beyond reproach. By the rules of Rafferty he lives, and so far they've served him well.
Fiction
Animated continuity
Voice actors: Dan Gilvezan, Gregg Berger (US); ? (Japan)
Marvel Comics continuity
Dreamwave Comics continuity
Outback was among the group of new recruits who failed to take on the Auto-Combatant training drones on Cybertron after Shockwave's rule was toppled.
Timelines: Descent into Evil
Toys
Generation 1
- Outback (Autobot Mini Vehicle, 1986)
- Outback is a khaki retool of the 1984 Autobot Brawn. His head, arms, and chest have been changed; he has been equipped with a vehicle-mode gun.
Timelines
- Descent Into Evil (multi-pack, 2005)
- Available only as part of BotCon 2005's Descent into Evil set (along with Buzzclaw, Chromia, Deathsaurus, Dirge, Ironhide and Ricochet), Fallback (renamed due to trademark reasons) is a brown and tan redeco of Energon Strongarm, transforming into a jeep. He has multiple blue clear-plastic "energon" parts to form an axe.

