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[[Labrat]] gained a retrorat alt-mode upon adopting the [[Beast Upgrade]]. {{storylink|Not All Megatrons}} [[Bisk ( | [[Labrat]] gained a retrorat alt-mode upon adopting the [[Beast Upgrade]]. {{storylink|Not All Megatrons}} [[Bisk (BWU)|Bisk]] came across mutant retrorats while exploring the bowels of Cybertron. {{Storylink|The Inexorable March}} | ||
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A retrorat is a form of Cybertronic wildlife. A possible synonym or relation is the robo-rat.
Fiction
The Transformers cartoon
It's not nice to compare others Microbots or their parents to these creatures. Changing Gears
The Headmasters cartoon
Shortly after his resurrection, Optimus Prime went on a search with ghost-Alpha Trion for the chamber of Vector Sigma deep within the bowels of Cybertron. In one corridor, Alpha Trion was telepathically warned by Fortress Maximus not to continue that way, but since Optimus hadn't heard anything, they did not turn around immediately. Next Optimus knew, he was under attack by a mutant retrorat. The creature wasn't a problem to defeat on its own, but others of its kind swiftly followed. Smashing the creatures off him, Optimus suggested trying a different tunnel and promptly made a run for it. Birth of the Fantastic Double Prime
Beast Wars: Uprising

Labrat gained a retrorat alt-mode upon adopting the Beast Upgrade. Not All Megatrons Bisk came across mutant retrorats while exploring the bowels of Cybertron. The Inexorable March
Notes

- A Cybertronic rat creature appears in the Marvel UK story "The Hunting Party". It is not given any designation, but since it's a rat on Cybertron, it just might be a retrorat.
- The retrorats in The Headmasters were not named as such in the episode, only being referred to as "harinezumi" (ハリネズミ, "hedgehog", literally "needle rat") on their model sheet.

