Hornet

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Hornet is a Renegade from the GoBots continuity family.
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This character has no official visual representation in any Transformers product or media... yet, at least.

Hornet is a Monster GoBot, with ties to the Master Renegade.

Fiction

Renegade Rhetoric

Hornet, along with Klaws and Bugsie, was active early on during the conflict between the Renegades and the Guardians. They abandoned the cause shortly after Cy-Kill took command to search for the Master Renegade, rejoining the Renegades much later after he resurfaced and proved to be less than impressive. Ask Vector Prime:Renegade Rhetoric, 15/10/2015

Hornet was part of a team of four who engaged with a Guardian diversionary attack. He was shot down by Bent Wing. Ask Vector Prime:Renegade Rhetoric, 19/10/2015

Later, he was one of several Renegades to infiltrate SciFi Con in New York City in costume. He went as Slave Leia. Ask Vector Prime:Renegade Rhetoric, 21/10/2015

He participated in several more Renegade schemes, including raiding an UNECOM base in New Jersey, sussing out a betrayal by a temporary Renegade human ally, and briefly turning on the Renegades to side with the Master Renegade. Transformers: Renegade Rhetoric

Ask Vector Prime

Hornet was one of several Monster GoBots on Antares III. He helped capture Hot Rod and Kup after greedily consuming all the energon goodies they would give him. They were shoved in a cell to await a sham trial and execution, while he and his cohorts mocked the Autobots' use of the universal greeting. Ask Vector Prime

Beast Wars Uprising

Vector Prime reported that several GoBots from Gargent 984.08 Alpha escaped the Cataclysm by travelling to Primax 209.0 Gamma and integrating themselves in with the local Predacons. Ask Vector Prime, 14/5/2015

Hornet advised Bladez to not hand over the G-Virus to the Resistance until after payment had been received. Grimlock convinced him of the folly of this sequence of events by nearly decapitating Pincher. Micro-Aggressions