ALLEGIANCE: AUTOBOT
SUB-GROUP: CLONE
FUNCTION: ROAD WARRIOR
FIRST APPEARANCE: -
"You're
either out of my way or out of luck."
Profile:
Fastlane is the younger clone brother of the Autobot Cloudraker. He is also far more immature than
Cloudraker. Although this is often the case between
siblings of substantially different ages, Fastlane was
created only .0005 seconds after his brother! But it is
perhaps that tiny time differential that accounts for the
great difference in their personalities. Fastlane is a
thrill-seeking showoff who is always looking for new ways
to get his kicks. He's made reckless driving a way of
life. But he's more mischievous than malicious about it.
In fact, his asphalt antics have proven to be so
entertaining to onlookers that both Autobots and humans
alike regard him very favorably. His most notorious stunt
occurred several thousand years ago on Cybertron: In an
attempt to prove that he could make a 360-degree turn on
a crowded highway in the space of 30 feet while
maintaining a speed of 500 miles per hour, he caused a
4,236 vehicle accident. Traffic was tied up for over 200
miles and didn't get back to normal for over a week. But
all those involved had a good time as they untangled
themselves from one another, and, most importantly to
Fastlane, he proved that he could do what he set out to
do.
Abilities:
In vehicle mode Fastlane can attain a maximum speed of
220 miles per hour and has a range of 350 miles. By
engaging his rear-mounted booster jets he can increase
his maximum speed to 550 mph, but not for more than five
minutes at a time. In robot mode he carries two powerful
sonic boom rifles. He can adjust the frequency and
amplitude of the guns' blast so that their effect can be
as delicate as changing the direction of a falling
feather or as dramatic as shattering a block of
foot-thick steel.
Weaknesses:
Unaware of or, perhaps more accurately, refusing to
acknowledge his own limitations, Fastlane often
unintentionally incapacitates himself as a result of his
antics. For example, during some of his more demanding
stunts, he typically burns out his servo-motor circuits,
which activate and control high speed movements in his
joints.
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