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==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===''Classics''===
===''Classics''===
Killzone's ship crashed into the moderately industrialized but [[Energon]]-rich planet [[Zegris]], leaving him stranded with no apparent hope of aid. Killzone made the best of it, going on a weeklong rampage which devastated half of the planet's second largest continent. In the midst of his assault on the [[Zegrin]] capital, [[Zoruul]], [[Jackpot (G1)|two]] [[Hubcap (G1)|Autobots]] fell through a seemingly random interdimensional portal and crushed him just before he could wipe out the Zegrins' high priest [[Yurgeth]].
Killzone's ship crashed into the moderately industrialized but [[Energon]]-rich planet [[Zegris]], leaving him stranded with no apparent hope of aid. Killzone made the best of it, going on a weeklong rampage which devastated half of the planet's second largest continent. In the midst of his assault on the [[Zegrin]] capital, [[Zoruul]], [[Jackpot (G1)|two]] [[Hubcap (G1)|Autobots]] fell through a seemingly random interdimensional portal and crushed him just before he could wipe out the Zegrins' high priest [[Yurgeth]]. {{storylink|Gone Too Far}}
 
It is unknown what became of Killzone once the Zegrin had been liberated, but he probably wasn't too happy about it.  {{storylink|Gone Too Far}}


==Notes==
==Notes==

Latest revision as of 21:23, 6 October 2022

Killzone is a Decepticon from the Classics portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
Oh? All right, we'll call it a draw.

Flee, puny fleshlings! Cower before the might of Killzone! My hip-mounted cannon will reduce your edifices to ruin, and in vehicle mode I will grind your crops beneath my treads!

Or not.

Fiction

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Classics

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Killzone's ship crashed into the moderately industrialized but Energon-rich planet Zegris, leaving him stranded with no apparent hope of aid. Killzone made the best of it, going on a weeklong rampage which devastated half of the planet's second largest continent. In the midst of his assault on the Zegrin capital, Zoruul, two Autobots fell through a seemingly random interdimensional portal and crushed him just before he could wipe out the Zegrins' high priest Yurgeth. Gone Too Far

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  • A Decepticon named Killzone was first mentioned in the unofficial Transformers novella "Alignment". Though this name re-use was a complete coincidence at the time of the publication of "Gone Too Far," Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac II retconned the two Killzones into being two versions of the same character from different universes.