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:''K-Class [[Decepticon]]s are suicide bombers from the [[IDW Generation 1 continuity|IDW portion]] of the [[Generation 1 continuity family]]''
[[Image:Scavengers2-K-ClassRebuild.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Wikipedia:Goodbyeee|Goodbyeee]]....]]
[[Image:Scavengers2-K-ClassRebuild.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Wikipedia:Goodbyeee|Goodbyeee]]....]]
:''K-Class [[Decepticon]]s are suicide bombers from the [[IDW Generation 1 continuity|IDW portion]] of the [[Generation 1 continuity family]]''
While it has been said that any Autobot who joins the [[Wrecker]]s is not merely willing to die for his cause, but is actively seeking to bring about his own violent demise ahead of time, any ''Decepticon'' who volunteers to be re-engineered into the '''K-Class''' has this complex on steroids.
While it has been said that any Autobot who joins the [[Wrecker]]s is not merely willing to die for his cause, but is actively seeking to bring about his own violent demise ahead of time, any ''Decepticon'' who volunteers to be re-engineered into the '''K-Class''' has this complex on steroids.


Known as '''K-Cons''' and organised into '''K-Squads''', the K-Class are outright kamikaze - re-engineered to transform into bombs with powerful, tightly-integrated, explosive warheads to match, they have a life expectancy measured in [[Units of time|nano-kliks]] once they jump from their launch point and auto-transform into bomb mode, detonating on impact. Consequently, while some K-Class are simply super-enthusiastic Decepticons willing to give their life for the cause, conscription of prisoners into K-Squads is not unheard-of, recruiting prisoners languishing in Decepticon penal colonies such as [[Styx]].
Known as '''K-Cons''' and organised into '''K-Squads''', the K-Class are outright kamikaze - re-engineered to transform into bombs with powerful, tightly-integrated, explosive warheads to match, they have a life expectancy measured in [[Units of time|nano-kliks]] once they jump from their launch point and auto-transform into bomb mode, detonating on impact. Consequently, while some K-Cons are simply super-enthusiastic Decepticons looking to give their life for the cause, active conscription into K-Squads is not unheard-of, including the forced recruitment of prisoners languishing in Decepticon penal colonies such as [[Styx]].


Due to the nature of their combat style, K-Class Decepticons are widely known for their fearlessness, to say the least, and receive a level of respect from most other Decepticons.
Due to the nature of their combat style, K-Class Decepticons are widely known for their fearlessness, to say the least, and receive a level of respect from most other Decepticons.

Revision as of 23:31, 25 August 2012

K-Class Decepticons are suicide bombers from the IDW portion of the Generation 1 continuity family
Goodbyeee....

While it has been said that any Autobot who joins the Wreckers is not merely willing to die for his cause, but is actively seeking to bring about his own violent demise ahead of time, any Decepticon who volunteers to be re-engineered into the K-Class has this complex on steroids.

Known as K-Cons and organised into K-Squads, the K-Class are outright kamikaze - re-engineered to transform into bombs with powerful, tightly-integrated, explosive warheads to match, they have a life expectancy measured in nano-kliks once they jump from their launch point and auto-transform into bomb mode, detonating on impact. Consequently, while some K-Cons are simply super-enthusiastic Decepticons looking to give their life for the cause, active conscription into K-Squads is not unheard-of, including the forced recruitment of prisoners languishing in Decepticon penal colonies such as Styx.

Due to the nature of their combat style, K-Class Decepticons are widely known for their fearlessness, to say the least, and receive a level of respect from most other Decepticons.

Known K-Cons include:

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