Decepticons |
Function: Scout |
"If I'm so paranoid, then how come everyone really IS watching me?" |
Breakdown may be a twitchy bundle of neurotic programming impulses, but he comes by it honestly. When the Autobots and Decepticons of his universe combined forces to wage a titanic struggle against the techno-organic Destructons, Breakdown was assigned to locate their foes' Maelstrom Fracture Obelisk. Before he could report this ancient structure's location back to Galvatron, he was attacked by Psychokhan. A Psychospear strike pierced his side and the combination of its mental assault and the obelisk's Disentanglement Field sent him careening through cracks in the multiverse. It wasn't until many stellar cycles later that his energy signature was identified and caught by the TransTech's trans-universal tracers, landing him on the multiversal transit pad within Axiom Nexus. Now he attempts to fit into an unfamiliar world, wearing a identification bolt and under constant surveillance. His concussion cannon and modular vibro-projection engine give him a little comfort at least. |
Strength: 6 | Intelligence: 7 |
Speed: 8 | Endurance: 5 |
Rank: 4 | Courage: 8 |
Firepower: 8 | Skill: 7 |
Breakdown (Classics, Generation 1) Images
Breakdown (Classics, Generation 1) Toy Information
Name | Breakdown |
Release Status | Released |
Release Date | September 2013 (2013) |
Wave | Transformers Figure Subscription Service 1.0 |
Size Class | Deluxe |
Reuses | Universe Sideswipe, Henkei Lambor, Universe Sunstreaker, Henkei Sunstreaker, Generations Red Alert, Henkei Alert, TFCC Punch / Counterpunch, Botcon 2010 Generation 2 Breakdown, Botcon 2010 Generation 2 Sideswipe |
Filed Under | Convention Exclusives |
Additional Themes | 2013, Breakdown, Fun Publications, Subscription Service |
Breakdown (Classics, Generation 1) Parts Information
Figure Type | Car |
Figure Color | White |
Engine | Black |
Gun | Blue |
Breakdown (Classics, Generation 1) Additional Info
Breakdown's bio is a reference to an extremely obscure comic book, Transformers in 3-D issue #3.
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