Cy-Kill (G1)

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The name or term "Cy-Kill" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Cy-Kill (disambiguation).
"Cy-Kill" is an unnamed Transformer from the Generation 1 continuity family.
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"Acchhh, Ahm bad at this..."

"Cy-Kill" is a gladiator Transformer that appears to turn into some type of Cybertronian motorcycle. He tends to come into conflict with Megatron and has a noticeable tendency to end up as scrap.

Fiction

Dreamwave comics continuity

Hurray, I don't die here!

"Cy-Kill" was part of a crowed that cheered on Megatron as he killed Emirate Xeon. The War Within issue 2

During the rule of Shockwave, "Cy-Kill," along with "Leader-1", was killed in the smelting pools in Iacon Cold War

"Cy-Kill" also appeared in a flashback of Megatron's gladiatorial days. His arm had been cut (likely by Megs). The Route of All Evil


IDW comics continuity

Cy-Kill fought Megatron in the Forge in the latter's first gladiatorial match. He survived being impaled long enough to brag about it. But not much longer. Megatron Origin issue 2



Trivia

  • Cy-Kill is a repeated easter egg appearance by the Tonka GoBots character of the same name. But, like, GoBots were totally lame, so wouldn't it be hilarious if he was repeatedly killed over and over again because he was lame? Yeah!
  • The GoBots version of Cy-Kill (like all GoBots) was actually a cyborg and not a robot, while his Transformers counterparts are probably 100% robotic.