Protectobot Scout
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- Protectobot Scout is a mass-produced Autobot bodyform from the Revenge of the Fallen video game portion of the live-action film continuity family.

Protectobot Scouts are Autobots who transform into Dodge Charger police cruisers. Together with the other Protectobots, they defend human cities from the Decepticons.
You rust-buckets are all talk.Protectobot taunts, Revenge of the Fallen multiplayer
Games
Battle for the Allspark v2
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen - The Game
- Voice actor: Neil Kaplan [citation needed]
Xbox 360/Sony PS3/PC
Decepticon campaign
Revenge of the Fallen (Xbox 360/PS3/PC)
Notes
- According to their stats, these scouts are fast, and do a fair amount of damage. [where did this come from?]
- Health: 225
- Run Speed: Fast
- Vehicle Speed: Fast
- Primary Weapon Damage: 25
- Secondary Weapon Damage: 30
- Protectobot Scout (called "Protectobot" in-game) is one of the three mass-produced Transformers playable in the 360/PS3/PC version of the ROTF game, the others being Aerialbot Scout 2 and the Decepticon Seeker Sniper. Unlike Aerialbot, he can only be used in multiplayer or accessed Via an ingame cheat. The cheat for the XBOX 360 version is listed on some sites wrong. However, the real cheat on the XBOX 360 version is: RS,LB,LB,Y,X,A. The code to use him in the PS3 version is: R3, L1, L1, Triangle, Square, X. Protectobot is not playable in Deep 6 due to being unable to fly. The cheat turns achievements and profiles off oddly enough, even though the cheat itself doesn't make the gameplay much different.
- Protectobot Scout's playable version plays similar to Bumblebee. It even uses similar weapons and has a similar X/Square Button Vehicle takedown where, just like Bumblebee, instead of ramming into the opponent like most other characters do, Protectobot Scout uses a back flip kick. It fires missiles for a secondary weapon that also resemble Bumblebee's secondary weapon's missiles.
External links
- Protectobot Scout concepts, final vehicle rendering and final robot mode rendering by concept artist Ken Christiansen.



