Six Shot (Energon)
| This article is about the Energon tank/satellite. For the Generation 1 six-changer, see Sixshot. |
- Six Shot is a Decepticon from the Energon portion of the Unicron Trilogy continuity family.

Six Shot is the younger brother of Shockblast. But where his brother is a berserker, Six Shot is more of a shifty weasel who prefers to lie, connive, and back-stab rather than confront foes directly. Despite their differences, the two brothers appear to be loyal to each other. A mechanical engineer by trade, he is mainly out for himself, and enjoys causing chaos.
- Hungarian name: Hatlövetű (meaning, surprisingly, Six Shot)
Fiction
Animated continuity
Energon
- Voice Actor: Terry Klassen
Six Shot was incarcerated between the Unicron Battles and arrival of the Terrorcons for his continued attempts at prolonging the civil conflicts between the Autobots and Decepticons even after the two sides reached a truce.
Six Shot was freed shortly after Shockblast's death, and was misled by Snow Cat into believing Optimus Prime had killed his brother. After many attempts to destroy Optimus Prime in defiance of Galvatron's orders, Six Shot rebelled and tried to race Galvatron to the super energon chamber. Nearly destroying Galvatron, Scorponok intervened and fought Six Shot to a standstill just long enough for a repowered Galvatron, now several stories tall, to emerge and stomp Six Shot to bits for his treason.
Six Shot designed many weapons systems on Cybertron, including the large particle cannons that he and his brother Shockblast use so effectively. During the training program in "Distribution", Six Shot was actually able to hack into the Autobot's training program and allow some of his Decepticon allies to insert themselves into the simulation, as well as grant himself a sort of "God Mode" over the program code and create a simulation of his own brother to fight alongside him.
Toys
Energon
- Six Shot (2005)
A redeco of Shockblast toy. Disgracefully, he is not a six-changer.
Trivia
Six Shot's color scheme is similar to the generic character from the 3rd season of original Generation 1 cartoon.

