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'''Scalpel''', known as "the '''Doctor'''", looks harmless enough with his big inquisitive eyes. But beware—in the world of the Transformers, things are not what they seem! Scalpel has vast databases of anatomical and mechanical knowledge, being familiar with most species in the galaxy. He's extremely adept at getting to the root of the problem and can handily disassemble most technological devices. Unfortunately when he goes to put them back together, he always has a few parts left over. This has left most of the Decepticons reluctant to come to him for care, in spite of his duties as their field medic. | '''Scalpel''', known as "the '''Doctor'''", looks harmless enough with his big inquisitive eyes. But beware—in the world of the Transformers, things are not what they seem! Scalpel has vast databases of anatomical and mechanical knowledge, being familiar with most species in the galaxy. He's extremely adept at getting to the root of the problem and can handily disassemble most technological devices. Unfortunately when he goes to put them back together, he always has a few parts left over. This has left most of the Decepticons reluctant to come to him for care, in spite of his duties as their field medic. | ||
==Fiction== | ==Fiction== | ||
===''Revenge of the Fallen''=== | ===''Revenge of the Fallen''=== | ||
Revision as of 23:10, 19 June 2009
- Scalpel is the cutest widdle Decepticon in the Revenge of the Fallen portion of the live-action film series continuity.
Scalpel, known as "the Doctor", looks harmless enough with his big inquisitive eyes. But beware—in the world of the Transformers, things are not what they seem! Scalpel has vast databases of anatomical and mechanical knowledge, being familiar with most species in the galaxy. He's extremely adept at getting to the root of the problem and can handily disassemble most technological devices. Unfortunately when he goes to put them back together, he always has a few parts left over. This has left most of the Decepticons reluctant to come to him for care, in spite of his duties as their field medic.
Fiction
Revenge of the Fallen
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Toys
Revenge of the Fallen
- Scalpel (Scout, 2009)

- Scalpel transforms from a microscope to a creepy, almost cute insectoid robot.



