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NOTE: This is about the Japanese Generation One version of Sixshot as his USA Cartoon and IDW Comics do not qualify as Inconsistently Admirable so only info on the Japanese Generation One Continuity version of Sixshot will be on here

You're the first one to truly see me as a friend
~ Sixshot to Daniel Wittwicky

Sixshot or later known as Greatshot is one of reoccurring characters in the Transformers Japanese Generation One Continuity series. He was originally a member of the Sixclan who joined as Ninja Commander of the Decepticons before defecting and joining the Autobots as Greatahot to fool the Sixclan he is dead.

His Good Ranking[]

What Makes Him Admirable?[]

In General[]

  • Even as a Villain Sixshot shown to be honorable to others.
  • Despite the high admirable standards of the Japanese Generation Continuity Sixshot stands out for having much fewer resources and his role in protecting Star Saber (A Pure Good) who would later do more heroic actions.

The Headmasters & Masterforce[]

  • He would protect Daniel Wittwicky from Rock Monsters on a alien planet despite being enemies.
  • In the Headmasters Manga he would protect Daniel again and some forest creaturee from space hunters before calling the Autobots to have Daniel be brought back to Earth.
  • He would turn on Scoroponk and later help the Autobots stop him from destroying the Earth.
  • In the Headmasters final chapter he protects Spike and Daniel from Soundblaster.
  • In Masterforce he warns the Autobots of Devil Z's existence in tie-in media.

Legends[]

  • He would rescue Star Saber from Planet Micro Prison allowing him to be downsized to a Headmaster body to break him out before breaking out and fleeing to the Legends World where he would help Chromedome with his Manga.
  • He would protect Star Saber from Ultra Magnus (who believed the framing) before being attacked by Nightbird where he ultimately shows remorse for his actions and seemly allow himself to be killed.
  • He would revive Chromedome's friednd Jack (Who he killed in Headmasters) as a way to make up and repay his debt allowing him to use his smaller body where they would take down the Concurrence.

Victory[]

  • He would play a major role in helping Star Saber deal with Deathsuarus reluctantly agreed to help out Star Saber
  • He would deal with Decepticon mercenaries on planet Micro and Blue Bacchus and Black Shadow, and the Brestforce Guyhawk where manage to send the former two packing.
  • He would help Road Ceaser in dealing with Deathsuarus until Star Saber arrived who had already killed a city full of Autobots until Star Saber himself arrived to drive away the Decepticon Commander
  • He would take over the fully robotic God Ginrai’s leader roles after his death though reluctantly however.
  • In the final episode he would ultimately have a major supporting role assist Star Saber from stopping The Planet Fortress where he assisted Road Caesar managing to stop it from firing meteors on the Earth though was ordered to retreat to Earth by Star Saber.

What Makes Him Inconsistent?[]

  • While he did redeem himself he is an assassin and mercenary who shown to be lethal making him unable to qualify as Pure Good or Near Pure Good as a result.
  • He shown to have minor jerkish and arrogant.

Trivia[]

  • Ironically thanks to the Legends Manga retconning him and Greatshot as the same person along the extra stories allowed him to be Admirable enough to stand out as without that Sixshot would've failed the Admirable Standaeds too hard and would've been a Heroic Benchmark instead.

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