

In the Legends World, Megalligator and Convobat's exploits were known as fiction in the form of the Convobat Amazon Showdown film, created by Nightscream.

Cybertron Convobat prequel comic Legends comic Wrecker Hook had Megalligator cornered, but Convobat proceeded to trounce him. Terradive, Tow-Line, and Hailstorm took part in a training exercise for Megalligator and Convobat. However, this did not last long, as Victory Saber appeared to foil the plot and dissipated the Arsenal Force energy. With the Arsenal Force, Beast Megatron powered up Tow-Line, along with his comrades. Bonus Edition Metroplex Robotmasters 3D diorama comic Tow-Line was present when Metroplex made his final confrontation with Metrotitan and Straxus. Tow-Line was part of Straxus's team piloting Darkmount during the Decepticons' attack on Scramble City. Tow-Line was still with the Decepticons after 2035, and fell under Straxus's command. Strategic Meeting: The Mysterious New Warrior Metrowars He was later present when Air Hunter announced the return of the original Megatron and joined the others in leaving their base. Tow-Line himself received the Boost Hammer. To War! Optimus Primal The New Battle Begins!Īlong with Wingstun, Psycho-Orb, and Air Hunter, Tow-Line was selected as one of the recipients of the Arsenal Force weapons Starscream forged in a bid against Beast Megatron. Clash! The Two Leaders With Psycho-Orb and Air Hunter, Tow-Line later took the time to gang up on R-Blade, but were sent scurrying away when Optimus Primal, fresh from the Blastizone, came and defended the fallen Autobot. However, they were foiled when the Autobots focused their firepower on Megatron and he ordered a retreat. Tow-Line followed the new Decepticon leader, Beast Megatron in an attack on Autobot City. Armed with his new Boost Hammer, Tow-Line was a danger to everyone around him on the battlefield. He also formed a friendship with his fellow Decepticon, Wingstun. As a Decepticon, he honed his skills as a mechanic, able to effect repairs on most anything and without complaint. By the year 2004, with no clue of who he really was, Tow-Line sided with the Decepticons thinking doing so would help him to one day find answers to his past. Attack from Outer Spaceįollowing his battles with Destrongers, Tow-Line somehow lost his memory. Later Tow-Line and the other Autobots ambushed the Decepticons as they tailed Side Burn. Movor briefly tracked Tow-Line from space in an attempt to locate the Autobots' hidden base, but as Tow-Line was spending all of his time towing cars, it wasn't much help. When Railspike and Optimus toppled over while operating the robot, Tow-Line was able to pull it back into an upright position using his grappling hook. Tow-Line aided in a deception, helping to disguise Team Bullet Train and Optimus Prime as a transforming dragon in order to trick the Predacons into leaving some statues alone. Even after learning his lesson, Tow-Line still cheerfully hauled off Prowl for parking illegally. Intercepted by Optimus Prime and Prowl, he was soon rescued from the disk's control and apologized profusely for kidnapping his fellow Autobots. Side Burn was also captured easily, but while carrying Rapid Run through the city, Tow-Line was spotted by Prowl and Koji. After reasoning failed, X-Brawn attempted to use his grappling hook, causing damage to the other Autobot's circuits, and resulting in Tow-Line dumping him down a hole at the power plant. Soon Tow-Line considered the other Autobots as villains and began towing X-Brawn. Tow-Line's work was not lost on the Predacons, who ambushed him and dragged him away to do a bit of reprogramming with a disk. Unfortunately his zealousness extended to towing away tricycles, wedding cars, mailmen named Moe, and so on, leading Prowl to reprimand him. Under Prowl's supervision, Tow-Line began towing away Metro City's illegal parkers. One of Tow-Line's first acts on arriving on Earth was to tow Side Burn, much to the latter's disgust.
