Hoist (SG)

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This article is about the evil Autobot medic. For his heroic counterpart, see Hoist (G1). For a list of other meanings, see Hoist (disambiguation).
Hoist is an evil Autobot medic from the Shattered Glass continuity family.

Hoist can't be bothered to do his medic work with any real effort. His repairs are shoddy, at best—lazy, jury-rigged, and rudimentary. Still, if you can't afford Fixit's price, even Hoist's low-rent patch jobs are worlds better than being one of Ratchet's experiments.

Ratchet weirds me out. But I thought Hoist was just lazy.

—Grindor comments on Side Burns remarks about Ratchet and Hoist, "Coalescence"

Fiction

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Fun Publications Shattered Glass continuity

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After getting "repaired" by Hoist, Blurr mused that, while his wounds were barely patched and he still hurt all over, he was still glad to not join Rodimus in getting sent to Ratchet for treatment. Dungeons & Dinobots

Side Burn mentioned Hoist and his haphazard approach to repairs when tending to his Transhuman subjects. Coalescence

Toys

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Timelines

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  • Lift-Ticket (Souvenir set, 2015)
    • Accessories: Towing hook/blaster
Shattered Glass Hoist was repurposed from BotCon 2015 Lift-Ticket.
Timelines Lift-Ticket is a redeco of Generations: Thrilling 30 Deluxe Class Hoist, itself a retool of Generations Trailcutter. He transforms into an off-road truck, and comes with a towing hook that can transform into a blaster and peg via 5 mm post onto any of his numerous ports. He was available only in an at-show "Diaclone 2-pack" souvenir set with Burn Out at BotCon 2015.
In terms of assembly error, at least a small number of units has his towing hook assembled backwards. (This was mostly present on the Transformers Collector's Club's web shop sales though.)
The original tooling of this toy also served as the basis of the non-toy characters IDW Flatline, Wings Universe Turbofire, and Shattered Glass Trailbreaker and Lockdown.

Notes

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  • Hoist never actually appears during the stories, and is only mentioned by other characters.
  • Writer Jesse Wittenrich clarified that Hoist could be represented by the then-recent BotCon 2015 Lift-Ticket toy.[1]

References

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  1. "For those color schemes, the Minibots are typically the Brazilian/Argentina colors. Hoist I imagined would be a good reuse for BotCon 2015 Lift-Ticket. Just as Skids was described similar to Burnout."—Jesse Wittenrich, Twitter, 2017/12/04