Prowl (Movie)
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- Prowl is an Autobot from the Transformers portion of the movie continuity family.
Prowl is an Autobot and apparently one of Optimus Prime's lieutenants.
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Fiction
IDW movie comics
On Unification Day, Prowl was in the crowd gathered at Trypticon when Sentinel Prime announced that Optimus would head the Science Division and Megatron would become commander of the Defense Force. Foundation #2
Prowl had become the apparent head of the Security Force, charged with sentry duties and under the authority of High Protector Megatron. After a surprise attack by unknown alien hostiles, he and Jazz checked up on the AllSpark, which was under guard by Bumblebee and Cliffjumper. The attack pattern indicated that the aliens were trying to breach the Simfur temple, leading Prowl to conclude that they were after the Cube. Following Protector Megatron's declaration of war against the aliens, Prowl and his team were not incorporated into the main army with the Defense Force but continued their assigned sentry duties. Optimus asked for Prowl's feelings on the matter before asking him and Jazz if they would do him a favor. Defiance #2
As it turned out, Optimus' request was to break into Megatron's private quarters, a task they complied with uneasily. Inside, they discovered a relic Optimus' team had uncovered earlier. However, when Skyblast contacted Prowl and reported that Megatron was returning, Prowl hurried everyone out. Megatron dispatched a confused Prowl to arrest Optimus for treason. Optimus was quite angry but complied with the order. Heading through the ruins of Metrotitan, Optimus realized that something was wrong when they were going down a road that Wreckage said was under reconstruction. Prowl agreed to Optimus' request to stop, but Starscream and his group ambushed them, with orders to kill them all. Prowl was injured in the attack and required repairs by Ratchet, and the team evacuated to Burthov. Defiance #3
Now, Prowl may be a stickler for the rules, but when your boss tries to kill you, it's time to find a new line of work. Prowl went underground with Optimus (or Optimus Prime as he was now being referred to), becoming his lieutenant. He and Optimus were observing sites for a new, more secure base when Jazz contacted him, saying that Ironhide wanted to speak with Prime. Prowl agreed to bring him back to base. Later, after discovering that Megatron was building a ship, Prowl theorized that there might be something wrong with the planet, and Ironhide mentioned a ship they could repair for themselves if that was true. Defiance #4 Prowl later watched as the Decepticons launched their ship, then participated in a mission to bring Sentinel Prime's new invention, the "torch", to the temple in Simfur. Foundation #3
Prowl was aboard the Ark when the vessel was being readied to launch and intercept the AllSpark and Megatron. While Optimus felt guilt over his decision to send the AllSpark into space, which would ultimately doom Cybertron, Prowl said that the act changed the Autobots' situation from certain death to a fighting chance. The Reign of Starscream #1
Toys
Age of Extinction
- Prowl (One Step Changers, 2014)
- Known designers: John Warden (Hasbro)
- One-Step Changer Prowl features a single-step transformation from robot to police car and back, performed by splitting the toy down the middle and flipping it around itself.
Merchandise
3D Battle-Card Game
- Prowl (2007)
- A 25-point "uncommon" character in the 3D Battle-Card Game's "Energon Wars" expansion, Prowl "transforms" into a black and white police car that vaguely resembles a Nissan Z. He uses the same parts layout as Movie Barricade, Bumblebee, Swerve, and Mirage.
- As "Energon Wars" is rather loose with continuity, this card might actually represent Generation 1 Prowl.
Notes
- Prowl was originally intended to be in Transformers as part of the Autobots' original line up,[1] but the writers liked the idea of an evil police car so much that Prowl was cut.[2]