Eject (G1)

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Eject is an Autobot from the Generation 1 continuity.

The best way to describe Eject is that he is always ready for some football! A confirmed Earth-sports junkie, Eject constantly scans the airwaves for everything from basketball, football, soccer, hockey, anything, from professional to academic-level competition. This occasionally interferes with his job as a surveillance agent, should a game go into overtime when he should be monitoring Decepticon activity. Sports cliches and terms litter his speech; "homeruns", "touchdowns", "goooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooal!!", and, of course, "are you ready for some football?!".

For Eject, sports are more than a form of entertainment. To his mind, they are also the answer to the war. He feels that sports could replace the way Cybertrons traditionally settle disputes... with bloody arena combat or a millenia or two of killing each other in mass numbers. He tries to get the other Autobots in on the idea, and envisions one day a Cybertron free of the horrors of war, where arenas are filled with fans cheering a three-point shot rather than a decapitation, where all Transformers are united in being, truly, READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL!!!


French-Canadian name: Ejecteur


Fiction

Generation 1 Cartoon

Marvel Comics

Dreamwave Generation 1 Comics

Ready for a game that won't be invented for millenia!

Eject was among the many Autobots who congregated in a secret base during the "Age of Wrath", when Megatron's Aerospace Extermination Squadron covered the planet Cybertron. It is unknown if his alternate mode at the time was still some form of data-storage device, or if he had a vehicular mode.


Toys

Generation 1

Japanese ID number: C-68
Among the first new-mold cassettes in the line (rather than being pre-Transformers Microman toys), Eject shares the same mold as Rewind, transforming into a blue microcassette. In this mode, he can fit in the chest compartment of the Blaster or Soundwave toys. He was available only in a two-pack with Ramhorn in the Hasbro line, but was available as an individual for Takara's line as C-68, and was rereleased the next year in Headmasters as C-117.
This mold was (much) later used to make Flip Sides.
The initial Hasbro releases of Eject/Ramhorn had chromed-gold weapons, subsequent releases used chromed-silver. There are also variations of all new-mold cassettes from this series, in which the cassette back detailing is either a factory-applied foil decal, or painted-on detailing. It is unknown what -if any- correlation there is between the weapon and detailing variants.

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