Breakaway (ROTF)
| The name or term "Breakaway" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Breakaway (disambiguation). |
- Breakaway is an Autobot from the Revenge of the Fallen franchise in the live-action film continuity family.

In an army dominated by the ground bound, Breakaway stands out as an Autobot with flight capabilities. Not only that, but in a straight line, there aren't many fliers that keep up with him. In battle he uses this to his advantage, dispensing with any aerial acrobatics, and simply relying on bombing runs at super-sonic speeds to get the job done.
He has the cutest little face in the world.
Games
Revenge of the Fallen: The Game
- Voice actor: Andrew Kishino
Autobot campaign
Breakaway was the Autobots sole flier. He possessed a fusion beam sniper rifle that allowed for precision, long range attacks. Additionally, he could also release a heatwave which would overheat Decepticon weapons, allowing Breakaway to fight them hand to hand.
When the Decepticons assembled a force to resurrect Megatron using an All Spark shard stolen by Ravage, Breakaway was the only Autobot able to assist them. Following his arrival, he began fixing their anti-aircraft guns to dispose of the Seeker forces attacking the ships, fighting Constructicon drones off. Once the guns were repaired, Breakaway rescued several injured shipmen that needed evac to their medical center in the radar station built for the fleet. Breakaway managed to rescue the sailors and save the fleet, a successful mission indeed.
Of course, Ironhide and Ratchet had to focus on the negative aspect of the mission, in that Megatron was revived and on the loose. What downers.
Toys
Revenge of the Fallen
Deluxe Class Toys

- Breakaway (2009)
- Japanese ID number: RA-05
- Revenge of the Fallen Breakaway transforms into an approximation of an F-35 Lightning II/Joint Strike Fighter. His right arm features a rotary cannon with rotating barrel, activated by a gear-wheel embedded in his forearm. His Mech-Alive gimmick is located in his upper arms; turning his forearms makes the green gears turn. Breakaway does have a waist joint, but turning it is impossible because the tail fin (attached to his waist) tabs into his back. Surprisingly, unlike most deluxe figures, he actually has rolling landing gear.
- Due to a design issue Breakaway's head always looks skyward while in robot mode. His tiny head is on a ball joint, but it is locked in place by a clear plastic piece of his jet mode's canopy. As a result, Breakaway can't move his head at all. It's possible to fix this by disassembling the toy's fuselage and shaving down the clear plastic piece.
- Amusingly, the location of his head makes it look like he is riding himself in jet mode.
- Along with Sideways, Breakaway was initially released in two color schemes, a tan version and a less common dark bronze/gold version.
- Autobot Strike Mission (Deluxe class figure multipack, 2009)
- Accessories: Missile
- Available as a Sam's Club-exclusive, Breakaway was packed with Movie Longarm, Rampage and a "battle damaged" version of Sideways.
Notes

- Breakaway was apparently going to be in the Revenge of the Fallen movie at one point. Ben Procter designed his robot mode under the working name Firestorm.[1]
- The English text on the European packaging says Breakaway "flies over flights". Oh dear.




