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''Renegade Rhetoric'' initially started as a guest column of the ''Ask Vector Prime'' Facebook page that ran from October 13-21, 2015, with the premise of Cy-Kill finding his way at Axiom Nexus in the ''ComicBook/TransformersTransTech'' universe and eventually being forced to retreat back to his home dimension, but not without bringing along various Renegade recruits who were notably {{Toyline Exclusive Character}}s. After that, ''Renegade Rhetoric'' resumed on November 5 of that year as a separate Facebook page from ''Ask Vector Prime'' and continued making regular posts until February 5, 2016, afterwards the Facebook page temporarily shifted to a storyline about Wheeljack and the Spy Changers that ran from April 30 to July 14 before one final post on New Year's Eve 2016 where Cy-Kill returned to announce that he, Megatron and Magmar (leader of the evil faction of Rock Lords) had formed several plans to use against their enemies while providing a final farewell.

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''Renegade Rhetoric'' initially started as a guest column of the ''Ask Vector Prime'' Facebook page that ran from October 13-21, 2015, with the premise of Cy-Kill finding his way at Axiom Nexus in the ''ComicBook/TransformersTransTech'' universe and eventually being forced to retreat back to his home dimension, but not without bringing along various Renegade recruits who were notably {{Toyline Exclusive Character}}s. After that, ''Renegade Rhetoric'' resumed on November 5 of that year as a separate Facebook page from ''Ask Vector Prime'' and continued making regular posts until February 5, 2016, afterwards the Facebook page temporarily shifted to a storyline about Wheeljack and the Spy Changers that ran from April 30 to July 14 before one final post on New Year's Eve 2016 where Cy-Kill returned to announce that he, Megatron and Magmar (leader of the evil faction of Rock Lords) Lords, not the Franchise/{{Pokemon}}) had formed several plans to use against their enemies while providing a final farewell.
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* FountainOfYouth: "Going Loco" involves the discovery of the fabled fountain of youth, where the Robo Rebels and the Guardians' human allies visit a ranch in Los Jóvenes that turns out to be where the fountain is located and that the staff is actually historical figures Wild Bill Hickock, Davy Crockett, Calamity Jane, Jesse James, Annie Oakley and Ponce de Leon, having used the fountain's water over the centuries to keep from growing old.

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* FountainOfYouth: "Going Loco" involves the discovery of the fabled fountain of youth, where the Robo Rebels and the Guardians' human allies visit a ranch in Los Jóvenes that turns out to be where the fountain is located and that the staff is actually historical figures Wild Bill Hickock, Davy Crockett, Calamity Jane, Jesse James, Annie Oakley and [[UsefulNotes/JuanPonceDeLeon Ponce de Leon, Leon]], having used the fountain's water over the centuries to keep from growing old.
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'''Renegade Rhetoric''' was a CharacterBlog on Website/{{Facebook}} for Cy-Kill, the main villain of ''WesternAnimation/ChallengeOfTheGobots'', where he answered questions about his experiences, many of his answers being given in the form of describing the events of episodes from a non-existent second season of ''Challenge of the [=GoBots=]''.

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'''Renegade Rhetoric''' was a CharacterBlog on Website/{{Facebook}} for Cy-Kill, the main villain of ''WesternAnimation/ChallengeOfTheGobots'', ''WesternAnimation/ChallengeOfTheGoBots'', where he answered questions about his experiences, many of his answers being given in the form of describing the events of episodes from a non-existent second season of ''Challenge of the [=GoBots=]''.
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* CrazyPrepared: One answer on the guest column during "Ask Vector Prime" had Cy-Kill mentioning that he kept the George Washington, Martha Washington and Minuteman costumes that he, Crasher and Fitor wore in the children's book "Go-Bots: Operation Hoax" just in case a Revolutionary War-based scheme popped up.

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