No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 11: | Line 11: | ||
'''Bruticus''', is a [[Decepticon]] combiner from the {{foc}} [[continuity family]].'' |
'''Bruticus''', is a [[Decepticon]] combiner from the {{foc}} [[continuity family]].'' |
||
+ | |||
+ | :''Mandarin name:'' '''Booster''' (''布斯達 Bù Sz Dá'', Taiwan) |
||
+ | :''Russian name (game):'' '''Грубикус''' (''Grubicus'') |
||
Bruticus is the combined form of five [[Combaticon (WFC)|Combaticons]]: |
Bruticus is the combined form of five [[Combaticon (WFC)|Combaticons]]: |
Revision as of 20:32, 14 May 2014
Bruticus, is a Decepticon combiner from the Fall of Cybertron continuity family.
- Mandarin name: Booster (布斯達 Bù Sz Dá, Taiwan)
- Russian name (game): Грубикус (Grubicus)
Bruticus is the combined form of five Combaticons:
Fiction
Exodus novel
Bruticus Maximus was the result of Shockwave's combiner experiments. His first battle against the Autobots resulted in his head being torn off and his five components badly damaged, but returned in a later battle once they were repaired. Exodus
Games
Fall of Cybertron
This article requires cleanup to meet the quality standards of Teletraan I: The Transformers Wiki. |
He goes on rampaging through the Autobot Energon Transport to reach the control room and make a "controlled crash". The last mission sees him destroying the Ark on the way to the Energon fuel reserve and fighting Jazz, which he notes that his shield "slices it dices, but wait, there's more." In the 3rd airstrike Jetfire delivers, Bruticus is blown back off the Ark hitting a vertical stabilizer in the process, most likely landing on Cybertron which is probably why he is found there in the original series. Fall of Cybertron
Toys
Generations
- Bruticus (Combiner, 2012)
- Bruticus is the formation of the five Combaticons, Onslaught, Blast Off, Vortex, Swindle and Brawl, whose individual weapons also combine into a larger weapon for him.
Notes
- Like many of his other incarnations, Bruticus loses much of his processing power when he is combined.
- His loss of processing power is possibly due to the energon that is normally routed to his higher thought processors is instead routed to his combat proficiency processors. Evidence to suggest this is that a similar fate befalls Grimlock. Since both are experiments of Shockwave, this is a likely theory.