

Was this one of Crainbrains jobs to guard and monitor Zod if anything went wrong with his 'cell'? He and Screwhead were the two Renegades called by Fitor to release Zod (Prime). We first see that he is one of the Renegades that are Guarding there Gobotron city/base. Well not much can be said of Crainbrain's screen time. Go/Herr Fiend to be the fastest Gobot (lets say on par with Blurr form Transformers) the experiment was a 'success' but with side dire side effects for as fast as he went he would also get more insane. I think his story would be a bit tragic maybe as a result of an experiment by Dr. Using his name it would be good to assume that the Psycho isn't the full ticket, I would like to think he would've been the bot that others would go to, to get unspeakable things done. It would've been nice to see more of Psycho like with most under/unused characters in the Gobots. Given his alternate form, I think it would be best assumed that he had great speed.Ĭharacter speculations and possibilities: Most likely had the ability to fly and the use of fist blasters. Which he does followed by a Psychtic laugh but sadly this near deafeat of the Guardian is very short lived because as soon as he's switched the dissassembler on he Blasted my Turbo, Lightfoot and Sparky. However the next and last time we see Psycho he is ordered to be the Renegade that 'disassembles' Leader-1. as he isn't allowed to use Zod(Main) to Stop the constant Guardian bombardment.

The first we see of Psycho he is manning a control panel in the Renegade HQ on Gobotron and is the bot Fitor explains there tricky situation to. The Renegade that disassembled Leader-1 and laughed his head off doing so. Movie Gobots:Battle of the Rocklords movie

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