Dead End (Transformers)
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Dead End is the name of three different fictional characters in the Transformers universes.
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[edit] Transformers: Generation 1
Transformers character | |
Dead End | |
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Affiliation | Decepticon |
Sub-Group | Stunticon |
Function | Warrior |
Motto | "We are all just food for rust." |
Alternate Modes | Porsche 928 |
Series | Transformers: Generation 1 Transformers: Generation 2 Transformers: Alternators |
English voice actor | Phillip Clarke |
Dead End was one of the Stunticons - a group of five car-themed Decepticons who were able to combine to form a larger robot - Menasor. While the Dead End toy was able to form any limb of Menasor, he was always shown in the G1 cartoon as the gestalt's left arm - although the box art and instructions for the Menasor toy showed Breakdown in that position, and Dead End as the right leg. In addition, in the cartoon and Marvel Comics, he was depicted as having a mask-like faceplate while in the post-Marvel comics and box art he had a normal, unmasked face.
Pessimistic and fatalistic, Dead End believes the Autobot-Decepticon war is more or less pointless, as ultimately every Transformer gets deactivated anyway. It is, therefore, extremely difficult motivating him to fight. However, he is also vain, and constantly polishing himself. It is speculated by the other Stunticons that, when he dies, he at least wants to leave a nice wreck.
[edit] Animated series
Dead End's personality in the Generation 1 cartoon matched his tech specs. He first appeared in the two-part episode "The Key To Vector Sigma". Like the other Stunticons, he was created after Megatron commissioned Rumble to find him some vehicles to be turned into Decepticon warriors, in order to more effectively battle the Autobots on the roads. (In Dead End's case, Rumble took a Porsche 928 that was being used as a getaway vehicle in a bank robbery). Megatron modified the cars so they could transform into remote-controlled robots, and then took them to Vector Sigma so they could be given personalities of their own. Speaking with an upper-class British accent (something he shared with Sky Lynx and Hoist, amongst others), his first words were a morose "I'm Dead End. I guess I'll have to do what you say." He returned to Earth with the other Stunticons and engaged in the destruction of a military base, before being called on to form Menasor to battle the new Autobots, the Aerialbots. The Aerialbots combined into Superion, but Menasor was winning until a rebuilt Omega Supreme arrived and defeated him.
Before season 2 of the cartoon series was out, Dead End also cropped up in the episode "Starscream's Brigade" (where he appeared content to let Starscream take over the leadership of the Decepticons, and was reluctant to battle Bruticus) and then again in the episode "Masquerade". Like the other Stunticons, Dead End was badly damaged and captured by the Autobots, and given some fine miserable dialogue as he contemplated his fate alongside Drag Strip. The Autobots then disguised themselves as the Stunticons. Because they both transformed into Porsches, Jazz (a 935) painted himself as 928 Dead End.
Dead End also appeared in the post-movie five-part episode "Five Faces of Darkness", where he woefully declared no matter what the Decepticons did, they were doomed.
[edit] Toys
- Transformers: Generation 1 Dead End (1986)
- Transformers: Generation 2 (unreleased)
- During the final part of the toyline, Hasbro had intended to release a G2 repaint of the original Stunticons - Dead End now being red and turquoise. However, because of attention redirected to the upcoming toyline Beast Wars, the toy was never released however a few packaged examples do exist.
- Alternators Dead End (2004)
- The first prototype images shown on the internet during 2004 of a remolded Alternator Side Swipe led to speculation that it would be the Autobot Sunstreaker who would be next to receive the Alternator treatment. This is because the head sculpt of the toy resembled the Generation One form of Sunstreaker; also there was an Autobot insignia on the toy's torso.
- Because of an increasing desire at the time for there to be Decepticon Alternators, this toy became Dead End, the first Decepticon Alternator. This was not popular with the online fandom who expected and wanted a Sunstreaker Alternator. Also, the color scheme of the toy did not match the original Stunticon toy. Whereas Dead End was first a maroon Porsche, the Alternator Dead End's alternate mode is a black 2003 Dodge Viper Competition Coupe. Dead End's weapon is identical to Side Swipe's in appearance - the engine in his vehicle mode becomes a hand-held gun.
- Spy Changer Dead End (unreleased)
- First announced in Previews magazine for January 2003 were a set of 5 Stunticon Spy Changers - Breakdown, Drag Strip, Motormaster, Dead End, and Wildracer.
[edit] Transformers: Beast Wars Neo
In the Japanese exclusive Beast Wars Neo series, Dead End is the name of a Destron (Japanese term for Predacons) who transforms into an ammonite. He appeared in the TV anime series.
[edit] Transformers: Armada
Transformers character | |
Dead End | |
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Affiliation | Mini-Con |
Partner | Unicron |
Motto | ""My mind rots in the black house of crooked angles." |
Alternate Modes | Moon |
Series | Transformers: Armada |
In the Transformers: Armada series, Dead End is the Mini-Con who came with the Unicron toy. In the cartoon, it was shown that Unicron had a whole swarm of these, called "laser pods," which functioned as part of his defense system. The toy version was intended to transform into a moon.
[edit] Transformers: Energon
Energon Dead End was included with the recolor of Unicron.
[edit] External links
- ToyBin G1 Dead End gallery
- Seibertron.com G1 Dead End gallery
- Seibertron.com Alternators Dead End gallery
- BWTF Beast Wars Neo Dead End gallery
- BWTF Alterators Dead End Toy Review
- Transformers @ The Moon Beast Wars Neo Dead End Toy Review
- Transformers @ The Moon Binaltech Dead End Toy Review* Transformers @ The Moon G1 Dead End Toy Review