Autojetter

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Autojetter is a Predacon Autoroller from the Beast Era of the Generation 1 continuity family.
"Losing a finger is disgusting. Losing a whole hand is funny." -John Cleese

Autojetter (オートジェッター Ōtojettā) is the youngest of the Autoroller bodyguards and as might be expected, he's also the most "flighty". His attention span is limited at best and though his function is to fly beside Galvatron as his aerial guard, its probably for the best that Galvatron doesn't especially need a guard, because Autojetter tends to take off at the slightest provocation to attack anything that happens to catch his interest. The job does give him ample opportunities to get into fights at least, and Autojetter is an often and enthusiastic combatant. So he does love his job.

He really hates insects, as they jam up his intakes, and is especially eager to destroy the Maximal Insectrons.

Fiction

Beast Wars II cartoon

Voice actor: Kōhei Kowada (Japanese)


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Beast Wars II comic

IDW Beast Wars comics

Autojetter served as Galvatron's personal guard and was personally tasked with accompanying him while he was in dragon mode. Beast Wars Sourcebook 1

Classics

Grimlock used Dinobot schematics to form Autojetter's structural components, Scylla's bio and tampered with Autojetter's nano-structure, in an attempt to create a better breed of soldier. Autojetter's bio Autojetter was one of three Autobots stored in stasis pods aboard the Graviton. The stasis pods were lost overboard when the ship crashed over prehistoric Earth in an alternate universe, and the trio were converted into Decepticons by Megatron. They attacked Ultra Magnus and his team, however the arrival of Depth Charge turned the tide of the battle as he blasted the three new Decepticons. Shattered Expectations

The Decepticons pursued the Autobots to a chasm, where they watched Megatron take on Ultra Magnus and be defeated. They climbed to the bottom of the chasm to retrieve their fallen leader and found a giant face hewn into the rock. It cheered Megatron up immensely once they dug him out of the rubble. Shattered Paths Within the cavern they'd located, Autojetter and the others watched Megatron utilize the ancient equipment. They got the opportunity to fight the Autobots, now calling themselves Maximals, again and Autojetter managed to secure the Maximals' energy purifier. Shattered Hope The Predacons including Autojetter accompanied Megatron as he used the giant mech he'd built to try and claim the matrix the Maximals had found. Shattered Balance They battled the Maximals once more, until they were all sucked into a dimensional rift thanks to Ultra Mammoth. Shattered Destiny

Toys

Beast Wars

  • Autojetter (Deluxe, 1998)
    • Japanese ID number: D-19
    • Accessories: 6 missiles
Autojetter transforms into an F/A-18 fighter jet with a trio of pressure-launch missiles in each wing (activated by a sliding lever), which become his arms in robot mode. Like Autolauncher, he has a three-setting switch that changes how the toy reacts to being rolled on a smooth surface. In the center setting, it rolls free in whichever mode it’s in. The other two activate the toy’s auto-transforming gimmick; with the switch to the left, the toy transforms from robot to jet when rolled forward (and back when rolled in reverse), while the right position transforms him from jet to robot when rolled forward (and back when in reverse).
Autojetter was reissued in the Korean Car Bot toyline, reassigned as an Autobot and renamed Scoutjet.

  • Showdown in the Stratosphere: Tonbot VS Autojetter (Multi-pack, 1998)
    • Japanese ID number: VS-19
    • Accessories: 6 missiles
Autojetter was also made available in a two-pack with the Maximal Insectron Tonbot. Both toys are identical to their individual releases.

Notes

  • Autojetter's mold was originally created for Generation 2, but was one of several items that ended up canceled. This release would have been olive and orange, and its intended name is unknown.
  • All of the Beast Wars II Autorollers have 2-D card art, rather than the CGI model art made for the entire rest of the line.

Foreign names

  • Korean: Autojet (오토제트 Otojeteu)