Rollout (G1)

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The name or term "Rollout" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Rollout (disambiguation).
Rollout is an Autobot Action Master from the Generation 1 continuity family.
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Spies generally come in one of two flavors: suave and sophisticated, moving through high-class circles with grace and ease, or quiet and unobtrusive, fading into the background unnoticed and doing their work in utter secrecy.

Rollout is a different flavor altogether: loud, brash, impulsive, violent and overall leaving one wondering just how in the hell he actually gets any of his objectives accomplished. His behavior is better-suited to front-line brawlers and heavy artillery units, especially his penchant for finding bigger, louder, and more devastating weaponry to try out. Send him to steal a file and he's likely to detonate the entire building it was stored in. When he's off-duty, he's constantly letting everyone know that he's seriously on some high-stakes top-secret mission that he totally can't give you any details about, but believe him, it's big important stuff! But somehow... the job he was sent to do gets done, to the bafflement of just about everyone who's ever met him.

He probably would have been fine metal shavings centuries ago, or at least severely demoted, if it weren't for the efforts of his "partner" Glitch. Few realize that the tiny bot they consider a remote-controlled battle drone is actually working fervently behind the scenes (typically scenes of carnage and destruction that Rollout is smack in the middle of), stealing data, eliminating problems and—most importantly—covering up for Rollout's many, many mistakes.

Of course, Rollout keeps getting the credit for all this. Whether he's even cognizant of Glitch's role in their job is unknown, as is how Glitch himself feels about the arrangement.

Fiction

"Say, Sunstreaker? You ever get to do anything? Ever?"
"Uh... not really..."
"Wow, me neither! Wanna be bus buddies?"
"Great work, genius. What kind of moron says 'Then we will fight in the shade!' when threatened with nuclear weapons?!"

Marvel Generation 1 comics

Rollout was one of the survivors in the aftermath of the war with Unicron. He was sitting in on a panel convened by the joint leaders of the Autobot-Decepticon alliance, but added nothing to their dialogue. Exodus!

IDW Generation 1 comics

Rollout was stationed on the Garrus-9 penitentiary as a member of their crisis response units. During the sudden and brutal Decepticon attack on the facility, he supported the injured Sprocket. Spotlight: Arcee


After Cybertron was reborn in the wake of the D-Void's attack, Rollout joined Rodimus's mission to use the map within the Matrix of Leadership to find the Knights of Cybertron at Cyberutopia. The mission's departure in the Lost Light was interrupted by an explosion in the ship sending it into premature quantum jump. The resulting hull breach sucked Rollout out of the ship. How to Say Goodbye and Mean It He crashed on a nearby planet where he was retrieved by Rodimus and Ultra Magnus and taken back to the ship. Hangers On

Toys

Generation 1

"Am I carrying any weapons? ... Uh, no, officer, why would you ask me that?"
  • Rollout (Action Master, 1990)
    • Accessories: Glitch partner, "Photon gun"
As part of the first wave of individually-carded Action Masters, Rollout is a non-transforming action figure, though he may have transformed into a bulldozer or excavator, as evidenced by the earth-moving shovel that forms his chest. He came with his transforming partner Glitch, and is compatible with any other Action Master partner, weapon or vehicle.
Though several Action Masters have this problem, Rollout is particularly notorious for having his paint simply flake off in huge chunks. As all of his yellow and brown coloration is paint, this can lead to some very naked-looking Rollouts.

Notes

Foreign names

  • Italian: Ciclope