Slingshot
Allegiance: Autobot
Sub-Group: Arialbot
Function: Ground Troop
Support
First Comic Appearance:
Transformers #21
"I'm even better than I think."
Profile: Slingshot won't
ever win a Mr. Popularity contest. He's an incessant braggart, even
when he's done absolutely nothing to brag about. He likes to take
credit for the exploits of others, a thoroughly annoying habit that
never fails to elicit animosity from his fellow Aerialbots. Most of the
other Autobots are also aware of Slingshot's rotten personality and
would prefer he removed himself from their struggle against the
Decepticons. But, much to the surprise of almost everyone, Autobot
leader Optimus Prime turns a blind optical sensor to Slingshot's
faults, and instead is very supportive of him. Optimus Prime realizes,
and he may be the only one who does, that Slingshot acts this way to
disguise his own lack of confidence- he's the slowest and has the least
range of all the Aerialbots and feels inferior as a result. Despite
everything else, Slingshot is a loyal and hardworking soldier,
qualities that Optimus Prime believes merit his understanding and trust.
Abilities: Slingshot is a
VTOL- a vertical take-off-and-landing aircraft, which means he can
shoot straight up off the ground like a rocket and needs only a
launching pad, not a long runway, to take off from and land upon.
Although the slowest of the Aerialbots- his maximum speed is Mach 1.6-
he's the most maneuverable. He can virtually turn, in mid-air, on the
proverbial dime. His range is 800 miles. He is also the best
sharpshooter of the Aerialbots- his twin mortar cannons can hit a
highway stop sign six miles away. In robot mode, he uses with extreme
accuracy a neutron rifle, which shoots packets of neutrons at two
hundred rounds per second. A short barrage can level a city block. He
combines with his fellow Aerialbots to form the giant robot known as
Superion.
Weaknesses: Slingshot's
unorthodox method of flying takes its toll on his equipment- he
requires 50% more maintenance than his fellow Aerialbots. Their dislike
for him often results in their leaving him behind in dangerous
situations to fend for himself.
|