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  • Eject
  • Eject
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  • Erased can be inflicted from Encircle, used originally by Omega, Alte Roite, Druid, Tiny Mage, and Mover, then later in the Advance and iOS/Android remakes by Guardian and Omega Mk.II; Possess; and Wormhole. The status targets one party member and removes them from the battle, and that character is considered dead and does not gain EXP or AP after battle.
  • When a ship has sustained significant damage, the Eject Warning flashes to warn the pilot about the severity of the situation and to decide whether to eject or not. The Terran Confederation Navy awards the Golden Sun medal to a pilot for surviving the destruction of one's ship.
  • [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Eject]] e-, ex-, out + iactus, perfect passive participle of iacere, to throw
  • Eject is a member on Sploder.
  • If D.Va is in her mech, instead of dying, she will jump out the back and continue battling without it. There is a 1-second delay between the mech stop functioning and ejection. D.Va may still activate Self-Destruct during this one second. This action does not count as being killed. Thus, Mercy only is able to resurrect a D.Va but not her mech.
  • An Earthen sports fanatic. Sports cliches clutter his conversation; a surprise attack is a 'fast break', a victory is a 'touchdown'. Few Autobots understand what he says, but they like the enthusiasm with which he says it. Could be a play-by-play announcer if given the chance. In tape mode, can monitor and record local radio and TV signals, decode scrambled signals, and tap telephones. In robot mode, uses electrical overload guns. Sometimes internal tape snaps when he's excited.
  • His bio described him as an idealistic Autobot who believed that sports could be the answer to replacing Cybertronian gladiator games or even the war itself. He genuinely wants a Cybertron free of war, although he hasn't had much success in bringing other Autobots around to the concept. As a member of the Autobot communications sub-group Eject frequently worked with its other members - Blaster, Ramhorn, Rewind and Steeljaw.
  • Simple descriptive phrases are insufficient for a confirmed Earthen sports fanatic like Eject. Sports cliches clutter his everyday conversation. To him, a surprise attack on the Decepticons is "a fast break." A victory is a "touchdown." Destroying an enemy is "hitting a grand slam." Few of the other Autobots understand anything Eject says, but they all appreciate the enthusiasm with which he says it. Eject's attention was first drawn to Earthen sports by the competitive spirit that characterizes them. Where he comes from, Cybertron, such a commitment of passion and energy is now only known in the field of war. He therefore found it both surprising and fascinating to observe it in an entertainment. Now Eject is a devout follower, finding sports to be an immensely enjoyable diversion (some w
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  • Cassette
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  • 0
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  • 2017-01-30
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Key
  • Passive
Faction
Age
  • Unknown
Division
  • Infantry
Name
  • Unknown
  • Eject
Type
  • FCs
  • FC
  • Passive transformation
Function
  • Electronic Surveillance
  • ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE
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Species
Duration
  • 1
Awards
  • 9
Description
  • D.Va ejects out of her mech when it is destroyed.
  • Hello, I am Eject! I create games with all of my effort i have so i hope you like My Games!
Joined
  • 2013-12-14
NEXT
  • EmeraldFlame
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  • Erased can be inflicted from Encircle, used originally by Omega, Alte Roite, Druid, Tiny Mage, and Mover, then later in the Advance and iOS/Android remakes by Guardian and Omega Mk.II; Possess; and Wormhole. The status targets one party member and removes them from the battle, and that character is considered dead and does not gain EXP or AP after battle.
  • When a ship has sustained significant damage, the Eject Warning flashes to warn the pilot about the severity of the situation and to decide whether to eject or not. The Terran Confederation Navy awards the Golden Sun medal to a pilot for surviving the destruction of one's ship.
  • [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Eject]] e-, ex-, out + iactus, perfect passive participle of iacere, to throw
  • Eject is a member on Sploder.
  • If D.Va is in her mech, instead of dying, she will jump out the back and continue battling without it. There is a 1-second delay between the mech stop functioning and ejection. D.Va may still activate Self-Destruct during this one second. This action does not count as being killed. Thus, Mercy only is able to resurrect a D.Va but not her mech.
  • An Earthen sports fanatic. Sports cliches clutter his conversation; a surprise attack is a 'fast break', a victory is a 'touchdown'. Few Autobots understand what he says, but they like the enthusiasm with which he says it. Could be a play-by-play announcer if given the chance. In tape mode, can monitor and record local radio and TV signals, decode scrambled signals, and tap telephones. In robot mode, uses electrical overload guns. Sometimes internal tape snaps when he's excited.
  • Simple descriptive phrases are insufficient for a confirmed Earthen sports fanatic like Eject. Sports cliches clutter his everyday conversation. To him, a surprise attack on the Decepticons is "a fast break." A victory is a "touchdown." Destroying an enemy is "hitting a grand slam." Few of the other Autobots understand anything Eject says, but they all appreciate the enthusiasm with which he says it. Eject's attention was first drawn to Earthen sports by the competitive spirit that characterizes them. Where he comes from, Cybertron, such a commitment of passion and energy is now only known in the field of war. He therefore found it both surprising and fascinating to observe it in an entertainment. Now Eject is a devout follower, finding sports to be an immensely enjoyable diversion (some would say "obsession"). But more importantly, he views sports with the fervent hope that one day it will forever replace war as the way for opponents to settle their differences. Eject has the talent to be a play-by-play announcer in most major sports, but lacks the opportunity. In cassette mode, he is able to monitor and record local radio and television broadcasts, although he is more likely to tape Monday Night Football than a news bulletin on a Decepticon raid. He can also decode scrambled signals and tap into telephone conversations. In robot mode, he uses an overload gun, which temporarily disables its target by releasing a powerful burst of electricity into its target's neural circuitry. Many important broadcasts are overlooked by Eject because of his preoccupation with monitoring sports. This sometimes results in disaster not only for him but also for the Autobots who rely on him. At times his internal tape snaps if he's recording something that gets him particularly worked up and tense, such as Nolan Ryan going for a no-hitter.
  • His bio described him as an idealistic Autobot who believed that sports could be the answer to replacing Cybertronian gladiator games or even the war itself. He genuinely wants a Cybertron free of war, although he hasn't had much success in bringing other Autobots around to the concept. As a member of the Autobot communications sub-group Eject frequently worked with its other members - Blaster, Ramhorn, Rewind and Steeljaw.
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