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File:FastbackBJC.gif Write the text of your article here! Fastback is pretty much a Cybertronian redshirt. He is a member of the Autobot security forces. Automobile designs that were ahead of their time when exhibited during the early 1930s included "teardrop streamlining at the rear, similar to what would become known as 'fastback' 25 years later." 'Fastback' was first recognized as a definition by Merriam-Webster in 1954, many years before the term 'hatchback' was popularized and entered the dictionary in 1970. Opinions vary as to whether the terms are mutually exclusive. Early European fastback automobiles include: Bugatti Type 57 Atlantic, Porsche 356, Saab 92/96, Standard Vanguard, GAZ-M20 Pobeda, and Bentley Continental R-Type. Dedicated and highly ambitious, Fastback loves her role within the Autobot ranks. Dedicates her life to maintaining the quality of Autobot security measures, and anything less than one hundred percent is simply inadequate. In robot mode, possesses boosted radio equipment, enabling her to tune in to virtually every known frequency and then some. Armed with a standard issue laser rifle and shoulder-mounted rocket launcher. Capable of reaching speeds of around 130 mph in her vehicle form. Her dedication to her work rarely leaves time for social activities, making her appear somewhat distant from many of her comrades. FastBack was the former leader of the exile gang known as the Choppers, whose territory is located in Uriah Industrial Park. He was replaced by the gang's current leader, Jack the Hack. Feedback has become a collector. Volkswagen produced the Type 3 Fastback from August 1965 (for the 1966 model year) to June 1973. Image:Pre 69 green side small.jpg
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Fastbak is a member of the New Gods of New Genesis, living in Supertown. He is a talented inventor, and developed special aeropads that allow him to move at increased speeds. This makes him one of the fastest New Gods. Fastbak was created by Jack Kirby, first appearing in . Fastback is a super-powered turtle on Earth-C, and a member of the amazing Zoo Crew. He gained super-speed through exposure to a radioactive meteor. His uncle is the Terrific Whatzit. Fastback was created by Roy Thomas and Scott Shaw, first appearing in .
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FastBack was the former leader of the exile gang known as the Choppers, whose territory is located in Uriah Industrial Park. He was replaced by the gang's current leader, Jack the Hack. Feedback has become a collector. Dedicated and highly ambitious, Fastback loves her role within the Autobot ranks. Dedicates her life to maintaining the quality of Autobot security measures, and anything less than one hundred percent is simply inadequate. In robot mode, possesses boosted radio equipment, enabling her to tune in to virtually every known frequency and then some. Armed with a standard issue laser rifle and shoulder-mounted rocket launcher. Capable of reaching speeds of around 130 mph in her vehicle form. Her dedication to her work rarely leaves time for social activities, making her appear somewhat distant from many of her comrades. Automobile designs that were ahead of their time when exhibited during the early 1930s included "teardrop streamlining at the rear, similar to what would become known as 'fastback' 25 years later." 'Fastback' was first recognized as a definition by Merriam-Webster in 1954, many years before the term 'hatchback' was popularized and entered the dictionary in 1970. Opinions vary as to whether the terms are mutually exclusive. A contributor to an automotive-interest website singles out the unusual Stout Scarab from the early 1930s as "[p]ossibly the epitome of the early fastback definition". The Packard 1106 Twelve Aero Sport Coupe, introduced in 1933, is cited elsewhere as a fastback that foreshadowed trends which continued into the 1940s. Early European fastback automobiles include: Bugatti Type 57 Atlantic, Porsche 356, Saab 92/96, Standard Vanguard, GAZ-M20 Pobeda, and Bentley Continental R-Type. Numerous fastbacks were also made in America, where the style was previously called "torpedo back". They included Cadillac's Series 61 and 62 Club Coupes as well as various models from General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler. At the 2007 EyesOn Design annual car show, entries from the mid-1930s to the mid-1950s in a class called "Fabulous Fastbacks" included Nash Ambassador, Buick Roadmaster and Hudson Commodore models. A "Return of the Fastbacks" class at this show included examples from the 1960s and 1970s with a Buick Riviera, Ford Mustang Cobra, and an AMC AMX among others. At a 2007 concours d'élégance in England, a similarly named class for 1950s cars attracted examples from Maserati, Lancia, Fiat and Ferrari. Volkswagen produced the Type 3 Fastback from August 1965 (for the 1966 model year) to June 1973. Image:Pre 69 green side small.jpg Fastback is pretty much a Cybertronian redshirt. He is a member of the Autobot security forces. File:FastbackBJC.gif Write the text of your article here!