![]() ![]() ![]() Together, they attacked Scorponok's base but the rebellion didn't last long thanks to the intervention of the Autobots and all the Earth Transformers being transported to Cybertron to defend it from Unicron. The pair eventually returned as part of Shockwave's rebel Decepticon army, with which he planned to wrest control of the Earth Decepticons from Scorponok. ![]() The Battlechargers were defeated by the colossus and left deactivated as they crashed into the water. This brought them into conflict with Circuit Breaker, who attacked them with a giant robot made up from captive Autobots as they defaced the Statue of Liberty. They were told to challenge Optimus Prime to a duel but preferred to instead go on the rampage across the country, defacing several famous monuments with graffiti. The Battlechargers were among the reinforcements brought to Earth by Megatron introduced in US #23. The Battlechargers trailed behind him. Following Jhiaxus's defeat, Side Burn promised the pair leniency, and indeed after the pair returned to Earth with the Autobots, Hi-Q said he wouldn't press charges. After they arrived on Qre, the pair engaged in some racing with Side Burn. When Side Burn's advances were rebuffed by Nightracer, Runamuck suggested giving her some space, but Side Burn followed Runabout's advice to follow her instead. The two Battlechargers were dispatched to find some personality components, and in the process discovered a stasis hibernation pod which opened to reveal Side Burn. They took the amnesiac Side Burn him back to Jhiaxus, after which they all headed to Nebulos, where Jhiaxus had Runamuck and Runabout kidnap. The information convinced Jhiaxus that this would be the perfect time to rebuild his Cybertronian Empire. He enlisted Runabout and Runamuck in filling him in on what he had missed, and the pair gave him a very amusing, yet sufficiently informative, recollection of the events of the Battle of Autobot City and Cybertron's first contact with Nebulos. Runamuck often forgot this final detail, and would jump off of buildings and cliffs in an effort to take to the air.Īfter having been absent from Cybertron for a very long time, Jhiaxus made a secret return. Both Battlechargers were also offered a flight mode but turned it down. A short moment later, all four Decepticons were defeated, left brutally embarrassed.Īt some point between various upgrades, the quick-transformation feature from Runamuck's frame was abandoned in order to boost his armament and resistance to harm. But as Runamuck was pressing his foot down on the Quintesson's head, he surprised to learn just how strong his would-be victim's tentacles were. While Jetstorm and Deluge jumped the Autobot, Runabout and Runamuck tortured the Quintesson. Runabout and Runamuck's involvement in the Wings Universe comics produced by the Transformers Collectors Club act as a sequel to the cartoon.Īt some other time, the pair were hanging out with the equally-delinquent pair of Jetstorm and Deluge when a giant Autobot and his Quintesson cohort wandered into their territory. Hiding from the wrath of Galvatron, they were left trapped inside Trypticon when Starscream stole it but managed to disable the giant robot and foil his plan to connect it to Unicron. The Battlechargers' only full appearance was in "Ghosts in the Machine" where they, along with Dirge and Thrust, failed to prevent Scourge and Starscream's ghost from stealing one of Trypticon's eyes. Runamuck has a small appearance in the third season episode "Chaos", riding Astrotrain and utilising the Decepticons' newly-discovered death crystal weapons. ![]()
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