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===''The Veiled Threat'' prequel novel=== | ===''The Veiled Threat'' prequel novel=== | ||
{{Spoiler|The Veiled Threat|May 30, 2009}} | |||
The hot-headed Knockout was sent to [[Peru]] along with [[Longarm (Movie)|Longarm]], [[Robert Epps]], and [[Petr Andronov]] to investigate a Decepticon signal. As soon as Knockout sighted their enemies, he rushed off, only to come running back as [[Blademaster]] and [[Ruination (ROTF)|Ruination]] chased him. After Longarm bitch-slapped him for being such a dick, Knockout actually did a good job of helping in the ensuing fight, even saving the older Autobot's life by holding Ruination back. | |||
Later, when the team was hunting [[Swindle (Movie)|Swindle]] and [[Dead End (Movie)|Deadend]] in Rome, Knockout was the one most capable of navigating the tight streets. He once again ran off on his own, but this time, he had good intentions; he got the two Decepticons to crash into each other, damaging them (albeit not severely) and pissing the hell out of [[Starscream (Movie)|Starscream]]. Knockout watched along with the other Autobots when the Decepticon commander challenged [[Optimus Prime (Movie)|Optimus Prime]] to a fight, but they soon found themselves dealing with him instead when he tricked and trapped Optimus. But the Autobot leader soon arose, causing Starscream to take flight. | |||
Later, when Epps and [[William Lennox]] were relaxing on the beach on [[Diego Garcia]] when Knockout came to them, saying something was about to happen and wondering what "shanghaied" meant. | |||
{{storylink|The Veiled Threat}} | {{storylink|The Veiled Threat}} | ||
Revision as of 20:58, 20 May 2009
| The name or term "Knockout" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Knockout (disambiguation). |
- Knock Out is an Autobot from the Revenge of the Fallen franchise in the live-action film continuity family.

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Knock Out is a bit of a show-off. While quite flashy and skilled on the battlefield, he's also real insecure, and very desperate to receive attention from his comrades. He's also curious about this combination retrofit everyone's so crazy about.
Fiction
The Veiled Threat prequel novel
![]() Plot details for The Veiled Threat follow. |
The hot-headed Knockout was sent to Peru along with Longarm, Robert Epps, and Petr Andronov to investigate a Decepticon signal. As soon as Knockout sighted their enemies, he rushed off, only to come running back as Blademaster and Ruination chased him. After Longarm bitch-slapped him for being such a dick, Knockout actually did a good job of helping in the ensuing fight, even saving the older Autobot's life by holding Ruination back.
Later, when the team was hunting Swindle and Deadend in Rome, Knockout was the one most capable of navigating the tight streets. He once again ran off on his own, but this time, he had good intentions; he got the two Decepticons to crash into each other, damaging them (albeit not severely) and pissing the hell out of Starscream. Knockout watched along with the other Autobots when the Decepticon commander challenged Optimus Prime to a fight, but they soon found themselves dealing with him instead when he tricked and trapped Optimus. But the Autobot leader soon arose, causing Starscream to take flight.
Later, when Epps and William Lennox were relaxing on the beach on Diego Garcia when Knockout came to them, saying something was about to happen and wondering what "shanghaied" meant. The Veiled Threat
Toys
Revenge of the Fallen
Scout Class Toys
- Knock Out (Scout Class, 2009)
- Japanese ID number: RA-07
- Knock Out is part of the first wave of Revenge of the Fallen Scout Class figures. He transforms into a green racing motorcycle. Similar to another movie character, his right hand is morphed in a plasma cannon. His head and colour scheme also bear some similarity to another character, who coincidentally, would get 'knocked out' (or blown up) for the most part of his time.





