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'''Knok''' is the [[Powermaster]] partner of [[Doubledealer]]. Though loyal to the Autobot cause, he's also a money-grubbing little fellow, making him a good match for the ambitious Doubledealer whose business office he helps run.
'''Knok''' is the [[Powermaster]] partner of [[Doubledealer]]. Though loyal to the Autobot cause, he's also a money-grubbing little fellow, making him a good match for the ambitious Doubledealer whose business office he helps run.


When transformed into Doubledealer's power-supply engine, Knok allows him to transform to his humanoid robot mode.  Little does Knok suspect the true levels of Doubledealer's duplicity—he is totally unaware of Doubledealer's [[Decepticon]] form, or the [[Skar (Decepticon)|other Powermaster partner]] that enables it.
When transformed into Doubledealer's power-supply engine, Knok allows him to transform to his humanoid [[robot mode]].  Little does Knok suspect the true levels of Doubledealer's duplicity—he is totally unaware of Doubledealer's [[Decepticon]] form, or the [[Skar (Decepticon)|other Powermaster partner]] that enables it.


==Commercial appearances==
==Commercial appearances==
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* '''Doubledealer''' (Powermaster, 1988)
* '''Doubledealer''' (Powermaster, 1988)


:Knok is one of two Powermaster engine figures that came with Doubledealer. Like most Powermaster engines, he transforms by wrapping his legs around himself sideways. After transforming into an engine, he plugs into a socket on Doubledealer to unlock his Autobot robot mode.
:Knok is one of two Powermaster engine figures that came with Doubledealer. Like most Powermaster engines, he transforms by wrapping his legs around himself sideways. After transforming into an engine, he plugs into a socket on Doubledealer to unlock his Autobot [[robot mode]].


:In Japan, this mold was slightly [[redeco]]ed to make [[Clouder]]'s Autobot armor.
:In Japan, this mold was slightly [[redeco]]ed to make [[Clouder]]'s Autobot armor.

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Knok is an Autobot Powermaster partnered with Doubledealer from the toyline portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
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Knok is the Powermaster partner of Doubledealer. Though loyal to the Autobot cause, he's also a money-grubbing little fellow, making him a good match for the ambitious Doubledealer whose business office he helps run.

When transformed into Doubledealer's power-supply engine, Knok allows him to transform to his humanoid robot mode. Little does Knok suspect the true levels of Doubledealer's duplicity—he is totally unaware of Doubledealer's Decepticon form, or the other Powermaster partner that enables it.

Commercial appearances

Knok is the blurry little thing, not to be confused with the blurry large things that are Optimus Prime and Doubledealer. (Hasbro, can we get these commercials on DVD pleeeeeeeeeease?)

Knok appears very briefly in the television commercial for Doubledealer; after Doubledealer speaks with Optimus Prime, he transforms to missile carrier mode. Knok then transforms and attaches to him. Knok is not visible when Doubledealer arrives at the Decepticon camp.


Toys

Generation 1

I'm really a boy with big glasses, honest. In Japan anyway.
  • Doubledealer (Powermaster, 1988)
Knok is one of two Powermaster engine figures that came with Doubledealer. Like most Powermaster engines, he transforms by wrapping his legs around himself sideways. After transforming into an engine, he plugs into a socket on Doubledealer to unlock his Autobot robot mode.
In Japan, this mold was slightly redecoed to make Clouder's Autobot armor.

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