Kick-Off (G1)

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This article is about the Autobot Action Master from Generation 1. For the Autobot from Transformers Animated, see Kick-Off (Animated).
Kick-Off is an Autobot Action Master from the Generation 1 continuity family.
He turned into a white car in front and a black car in back.

Kick-Off spent nearly a full vorn inside a Decepticon prison in Polyhex, where he was forced by his captors to fight his own teammates in brutal gladiatorial combat. Kick-Off did everything he could to survive... and everything he could to learn the inner workings of the Decepticons' security measures. After his rescue, he put this knowledge to good use as a member of the Autobots.

However, having been forced to injure his teammates has left Kick-Off a very bitter robot, who prefers to work alone. He also tends to get too worked up when it comes to enacting revenge on his former captors for his own good. Still, his skills are unquestionable, both in planning raids against Decepticon strongholds and on the battlefield, where he can kick skidplate with ranged weapons or his own fists and feet.

Alt-modes are for wimps!Last Stand of the Wreckers #1


French-Canadian name: Dèmarreur

Fiction

IDW comics continuity

We're being attacked by Michael Bay's camera work!

Kick-Off was stationed on-board the Autobot Orbital Command Hub. (You have to squint, but he's there.) Stormbringer #1 He was also present on the Hub when Ku'arn returned Blaster to the Autobots. Spotlight: Blaster

Very soon thereafter, Kick-Off picked up a new duty assignment under the command of Fortress Maximus at the Garrus-9 penitentiary, overseeing security matters. He reported on the sudden Decepticon attack and was ordered by Maximus to activate the autoguns and mobilize their security teams. Spotlight: Arcee

Plot details for Last Stand of the Wreckers issue 1 follow.

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When every Autobot outpost's security codes fell into the hands of the Decepticons, initiating a galaxy-wide massacre, Kick-Off suspected an inside job. But his boss, Fortress Maximus, was the only keeper of Garrus-9's security codes, so they were confident that they could keep out Skyquake's Decepticons. And they did, until Overlord killed Skyquake and took command of the assault on Garrus-9. Instead of turning over the facilities to Megatron, Overlord decided to make the world his.

Three years later, Overlord was still running Garrus-9 as he saw fit. He especially enjoyed setting loose Autobots so his Decepticons could hunt them down, or pitting Autobots against others in gladiator-like fights for his own entertainment. Kick-Off was one such Autobot, and Overlord and his Decepticons enjoyed watching Kick-Off fight the Decepticon Borehole. By then Kick-Off had become violent and savage, and he brutally murdered Borehole by ripping off his head. Overlord was pleased, and he told Kick-Off to join him in his quarters for a reward. Last Stand of the Wreckers #1

Toys

Generation 1

  • Kick-Off with Turbo-Pack (Action Master, 1990)
    • Accessories: Turbo-Pack, Sonic Blaster
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If I hear one more "overcompensating" joke, I'm cracking skulls.
As an Action Master, Kick-Off is a non-transforming action figure, though his design shows evidence of a vehicle mode, possibly an off-road vehicle. He came with the Turbo-Pack accessory, which attaches to his back and features a spring-loaded, over-shoulder cannon. Any Action Master rifle can attach to the end of the barrel to extend the weapon. The Turbo-Pack can also convert to a hand-held "flamethrower" weapon.

Trivia

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  • Kick-Off is notable for being the only new-character carded Action Master Autobot to come with an accessory rather than an "animal/robot" partner. Whether or not he was originally intended to have his wave-mate Snarl's partner, Tyrannitron, is unknown.
  • Kick-Off appears on the 1990 box-back art, miscolored in yellow, brown and blue, right next to a similarly miscolored Skyfall.