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Except no he didn't. Killmaster vanished from the war and Whirl assumed he'd died and fabricated a story to look cool. In reality, Killmaster had been poached by the time travelling [[Censere|Necrobot]] and brought to the present day. His (oversized) stasis pod was ominously locked up and kept near the back of the stasis chamber. Naturally this made it irresistible for [[Swerve (G1)|Swerve]] and Whirl to open. Killmaster, confronted by his old nemesis, immediately went on a rampage, atomizing [[Ten]] with his wand before he engaged Whirl in combat. When a horribly injured [[Cyclonus (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Cyclonus]] arrived, Killmaster used the distraction to disintegrate Swerve before he advanced on the the other two. {{storylink|Dissolution Part 3: A World Misplaced|A World Misplaced}}  
Except no he didn't. Killmaster vanished from the war and Whirl assumed he'd died and fabricated a story to look cool. In reality, Killmaster had been poached by the time travelling [[Censere|Necrobot]] and brought to the present day. His (oversized) stasis pod was ominously locked up and kept near the back of the stasis chamber. Naturally this made it irresistible for [[Swerve (G1)|Swerve]] and Whirl to open. Killmaster, confronted by his old nemesis, immediately went on a rampage, atomizing [[Ten]] with his wand before he engaged Whirl in combat. When a horribly injured [[Cyclonus (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Cyclonus]] arrived, Killmaster used the distraction to disintegrate Swerve before he advanced on the the other two. {{storylink|Dissolution Part 3: A World Misplaced|A World Misplaced}}  
==Notes==
*Killmaster and Whirl literally refer to each other as "Nemesis", which is the best worst thing ever. {{storylink|Dissolution Part 3: A World Misplaced|A World Misplaced}}


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Revision as of 18:39, 22 February 2017

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Killmaster is a Decepticon from the IDW portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
Objects in Whirl's memories may appear larger than they are.

Killmaster has a wand.

Fiction

IDW Generation 1 continuity

In addition to his wand, Killmaster designed and wielded a "moongun" that could apparently destroy moons. The Galactic Council acquired the blueprints for it somehow, and used them to develop a bright red, eyeball-sized geobomb capable of destroying entire planets. Animals

Killmaster was a member of the dreaded Warriors Elite, and fought with them during the Battle for Hell's Point. The Gloaming

Killmaster once held Ratchet at gunpoint. Or possibly wandpoint. How Ratchet Got His Hands Back

When Ratchet was taken hostage by the Decepticons early in the war, Orion Pax expected the Autobots would have to trade them a high-profile captive like Killmaster to get him back. Omega's Conundrum

During the war, Killmaster and Whirl became nemeses. Whirl would talk big to him in order to compensate for the sheer difference in size and power between the two of them. The Reluctant Specialist Their rivalry ended when the Autobot broke into a Decepticon medical facility and crushed Killmaster's brain while he was recharging, effectively killing him, and then shoved his wand up his... ahem. Cybertronian Homesick Blues

Except no he didn't. Killmaster vanished from the war and Whirl assumed he'd died and fabricated a story to look cool. In reality, Killmaster had been poached by the time travelling Necrobot and brought to the present day. His (oversized) stasis pod was ominously locked up and kept near the back of the stasis chamber. Naturally this made it irresistible for Swerve and Whirl to open. Killmaster, confronted by his old nemesis, immediately went on a rampage, atomizing Ten with his wand before he engaged Whirl in combat. When a horribly injured Cyclonus arrived, Killmaster used the distraction to disintegrate Swerve before he advanced on the the other two. A World Misplaced

Notes

  • Killmaster and Whirl literally refer to each other as "Nemesis", which is the best worst thing ever. A World Misplaced