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==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===''TransTech''===
===''TransTech''===
Lift-Ticket/Cline and Burn Out/[[Dia]] found themselves stranded on [[Axiom Nexus]]. Following a Waruder signal underground, the team bumped into a group of Cybertron's most wanted criminals. Startled, they fled the scene. The groups reconvened as they both wound up within the Waruder hive. Joining forces with [[Megatron (Movie)|C-81]]'s group, as well as [[Optimus Prime (G1)|General Optimus Prime]] and [[Hound (G1)|Sergeant Hound]], they did their best to hold the insectoid invaders at bay. During the battle, the Lift-Ticket mech took a severe blow, disabling it. Thankfully, Cline escaped unharmed, and the Waruders were led off-planet thanks to the collaborative efforts of everyone involved. {{storylink|Cybertron's Most Wanted}}
Lift-Ticket/Cline and Burn Out/[[Dia]] found themselves stranded on [[Axiom Nexus]]. Following a Waruder signal underground, the team bumped into a group of Cybertron's most wanted criminals. Startled, they fled the scene. The groups reconvened as they both wound up within the Waruder hive. Joining forces with [[Megatron (Movie)#TransTech|C-81]]'s group, as well as [[Optimus Prime (G1)#General Optimus|General Optimus Prime]] and [[Hound (G1)#TransTech|Sergeant Hound]], they did their best to hold the insectoid invaders at bay. During the battle, the Lift-Ticket mech took a severe blow, disabling it. Thankfully, Cline escaped unharmed, and the Waruders were led off-planet thanks to the collaborative efforts of everyone involved. {{storylink|Cybertron's Most Wanted}}


==Toys==
==Toys==
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==Notes==
==Notes==
* Lift-Ticket is either based on or ''is'' [[:File:DiacloneHoist.jpg|4WD Hi-Lux Wrecker Type]], the ''[[Diaclone]]'' mecha and toy whose mold was used to create [[Hoist (G1)|Generation 1 Hoist]].
* Lift-Ticket is either based on or ''is'' [[:File:DiacloneHoist.jpg|4WD Hi-Lux Wrecker Type]], the ''[[Diaclone]]'' mecha whose toy mold was used to create [[Hoist (G1)|Generation 1 Hoist]].


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Revision as of 05:46, 12 April 2016

This article is about the Diaclone mech. For the G.I. Joe human, see Lift-Ticket (G.I. Joe).
Lift-Ticket is a Diaclone mech from the Diaclone continuity family.
No parking means No parking!

Lift-Ticket is Cline's mech, part of the Diaclone project begun to combat the Waruder invaders. It is primarily equipped for rescue and repair. Its tow-truck mode serves it well for this purpose. In humanoid mode, the mechanisms in its arms enable the mech to lift twice as much as it can tow.

Unlike Burn Out, Lift-Ticket's AI is not based on Cline, being cautious and alert as opposed to Cline's methodical approach. Still, the AI's wariness has saved Cline many times from the Waruders' clutches.

Fiction

TransTech

Lift-Ticket/Cline and Burn Out/Dia found themselves stranded on Axiom Nexus. Following a Waruder signal underground, the team bumped into a group of Cybertron's most wanted criminals. Startled, they fled the scene. The groups reconvened as they both wound up within the Waruder hive. Joining forces with C-81's group, as well as General Optimus Prime and Sergeant Hound, they did their best to hold the insectoid invaders at bay. During the battle, the Lift-Ticket mech took a severe blow, disabling it. Thankfully, Cline escaped unharmed, and the Waruders were led off-planet thanks to the collaborative efforts of everyone involved. Cybertron's Most Wanted

Toys

Timelines

  • Lift-Ticket (Souvenir set, 2015)
    • Accessories: Towing hook/blaster
Lift-Ticket is a redeco of Generations Hoist, itself a retool of Generations Trailcutter. He transforms into an off-road truck, and comes with a towing hook that can transform into a blaster and peg via 5mm post onto any of his numerous ports. He was available only in an at-show "Diaclone 2-pack" souvenir set with Burn Out at BotCon 2015.
The originally tooling of this toy also served as the basis of the non-toy characters Generation 1 Flatline and Shattered Glass Trailbreaker.

Notes