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[[Image:G1_Dropshot_toy.jpg|thumb|left|100px|Time to start working on those quadriceps, Dropshot.]] | [[Image:G1_Dropshot_toy.jpg|thumb|left|100px|Time to start working on those quadriceps, Dropshot.]] | ||
:Dropshot transforms into a blue armored personnel carrier armed with a rotating twin cannon. He is identical to the Autobot [[Dropshot (Battlestars)|Dropshot]] released in Japan. | :Dropshot transforms into a blue armored personnel carrier of made-up origin armed with a rotating twin cannon. He was available only in a four-pack with [[Bombshock (G1)|Bombshock]], [[Growl]], and [[Tracer (Decepticon)|Tracer]]. | ||
He is identical to the Autobot [[Dropshot (Battlestars)|Dropshot]] released in Japan. | |||
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Revision as of 22:38, 10 April 2008
| The name or term "Dropshot" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Dropshot (disambiguation). |
- Dropshot is a Decepticon Micromaster in the Generation 1 continuity family.

Dropshot feels no pain. Dropshot never gives up. Dropshot always gets back on the horse. Dropshot needs no time-out. Dropshot takes no vacations. Dropshot doesn't have time to bleed leak. Dropshot fights on.
Dropshot is a member of the Military Patrol, and, predictably, wants to replace Bombshock as leader.[1]
Fiction
None known.
Toys
- Military Patrol (Micromaster Patrol, 1990)
- Dropshot transforms into a blue armored personnel carrier of made-up origin armed with a rotating twin cannon. He was available only in a four-pack with Bombshock, Growl, and Tracer.
He is identical to the Autobot Dropshot released in Japan.
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