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==Notes==
==Notes==
* Every version of the story places a different set of Constructicons aboard the ship:
* Every version of the story places a different set of Constructicons aboard the ship:
** In the film: The red [[Rampage (ROTF)|Rampage]], one of the [[Mixmaster (ROTF)|Mixmaster]]s, one of the [[Long Haul (ROTF)|Long Haul]]s, and [[Scrapmetal (ROTF)|Scrapmetal]].
** In the film: The red [[Rampage (ROTF)|Rampage]], one of the [[Mixmaster (ROTF)|Mixmaster]]s, one of the [[Long Haul (ROTF)|Long Haul]]s, and a [[Scrapper (ROTF) | Scrapper]] then [[Scrapmetal (ROTF)|Scrapmetal]].
** The four Constructicons go unidentified in the [[Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (novel)|novel adaptation]] except to say that they are all bipedal, which would exclude Rampage, who has either one or four legs.
** The four Constructicons go unidentified in the [[Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (novel)|novel adaptation]] except to say that they are all bipedal, which would exclude Rampage, who has either one or four legs.
** There are two unidentifiable Constructicons depicted in the [[Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Official Movie Adaptation|comic adaptation]].  
** There are two unidentifiable Constructicons depicted in the [[Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Official Movie Adaptation|comic adaptation]].  

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The Bayos is a human freighter from the Revenge of the Fallen portion of the live-action film continuity family.

The Bayos is an ordinary sea vessel constructed for ocean transport of cargo.

Fiction

Revenge of the Fallen film

Four Constructicons stowed away on the Bayos hidden in plain sight in their construction vehicle mode. As the ship crossed the Atlantic, Ravage also snuck on board and the group of them jumped overboard as the ship passed over the Laurentian Abyss. Revenge of the Fallen

Notes

  • Every version of the story places a different set of Constructicons aboard the ship:
  • In the novel adaptation, the Constructicons had already transformed and killed two crew members when Ravage arrived.
  • The ship's name is taken from the popular term for the chaos and explodey-explodey that generally accompanies director Michael Bay's films.