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'''Oilmaster''' is one of the Decepticons' most feared bounty hunters!  Acidic oil pumps and flows from his every orifice.  He may have some anger issues.
'''Oilmaster''' is one of the Decepticons' most feared bounty hunters!  Acidic oil pumps and flows from his every orifice.  He may have some anger issues.
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==Fiction==
==Fiction==

Revision as of 04:11, 4 October 2013

Oilmaster is a Decepticon Double Pretender from the Generation 1 continuity family.
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Oilmaster is one of the Decepticons' most feared bounty hunters! Acidic oil pumps and flows from his every orifice. He may have some anger issues.


Fiction

"Badlands" comic

In 2034, Oilmaster tracked the Decepticon fugitive Magnificus (and his tiny pal Ga'mede) to Iron Town, a remote hideout for outlaws. Magnificus was able to briefly halt the bounty hunter's advance by tossing a warhead at him, but the subsequent damage done to Oilmaster's shell only made him angrier. As he lept out of his Pretender shell, sword in hand, ready for the killing blow, he was blasted by a strange interloper who called himself "Hawk." Badlands

Toys

Generation One

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The toy that would decades later be named Oilmaster was an abandoned, unreleased toy from a discarded expansion to the Pretender toyline. "Oilmaster" had a gorilla-like shell, from which two robots would emerge.
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Notes

  • The story doesn't explicitly say Oilmaster is a Decepticon, but he's kind of a murderously-angry, maniacally-laughing dude with red optics, so.
  • The Double Pretender gimmick of being two robots within a single shell was not apparent in his fictional appearance.