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&lt;div&gt;I culled* this entire article from the Titan Books comic reprint.&lt;br /&gt;
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*  And by Culled, I mean plagerizedSo... patronize them, I guess.&lt;br /&gt;
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== Mettalikato ==&lt;br /&gt;
Is there any more information on this? I tried does some web searching but all I found was one lonely fanfic. My eyes! The Google does nothing!Seems likely to me that it&#039;s named after Kato, Bruce Lee&#039;s character from The Green Hornet. And of course it coincidentally sounds like the Metallikats from Swat Kats, if anybody cares about that. - GW&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Metallikato]].  Voila! --[[User:ItsWalky|ItsWalky]] 16:19, 29 November 2006 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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== IDW Bludgeon&#039;s appearance ==&lt;br /&gt;
I&#039;m just curious, was an explanation ever given in regards to Bludgeon&#039;s rather... unique battle-damage look in the Stormbringer series? Considering no one else in the series had damage of that extent, it just strikes me as odd. Did anyone ever give a reason for his damaged appearance? -[[User:Detour|Detour]] 19:17, 20 August 2007 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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:Hard to say, but he was shown with the damage just after Shockwave&#039;s disappearance on prehistoric Earth, so he&#039;s been carrying the wounds around for some time. I&#039;d say at the least he&#039;s avoided repairing it, and it&#039;s possibly self-inflicted.--[[User:Rosicrucian|Rosicrucian]] 20:59, 20 August 2007 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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== Main pic ==&lt;br /&gt;
I know it&#039;s &amp;quot;wacky&amp;quot; and lets us make a heavy metal joke but I really do think that main pick is horribly ugly. I cringe every time I come across this page. There must be a good pic of Bludgeon out there somewhere. --[[User:ZacWilliam|ZacWilliam]] 22:00, 26 February 2008 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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:I think it&#039;s a very representative picture for Bludgeon just like [[Grimlock (G1)|Grimlock]]&#039;s and [[Shockwave (G1)|Shockwave]]&#039;s. --[[User:TX55|TX55]] 06:16, 27 February 2008 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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== Character Model ==&lt;br /&gt;
Has anyone got a pic of this character model? I&#039;m interested in seeing it. --[[User:Detour|Detour]] 02:36, 10 March 2008 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
:As the trivia section says, we only see Jose Delbo&#039;s copying of it in Yesterday&#039;s Heroes.  Look at the second image in the fiction section.  There it is.  --[[User:ItsWalky|ItsWalky]] 02:47, 10 March 2008 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
::Oh. Bummer. I was hoping there was another one floating about. Who knows, maybe those The Ark guys will dig it out for their second book... --[[User:Detour|Detour]] 03:49, 10 March 2008 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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==Earthforce==&lt;br /&gt;
The UK material that is currently written happened BEFORE the Earthforce split.  I&#039;m moving it back.  --[[User:ItsWalky|ItsWalky]] 05:33, 10 March 2008 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
:That doesn&#039;t make sense. It all ends with Bludgeon &amp;amp; co being captured by Earthforce and then escaping from their base. --[[User:Detour|Detour]] 06:32, 10 March 2008 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
::Earthforce doesn&#039;t happen until Earthforce itself is introduced.  Before that issue, everything works fine, continuity-wise, and there are plenty of normal continuity/UK black and white crossovers.  &amp;quot;Cry Wolf!&amp;quot; (#272) and beyond don&#039;t happen for over 30 issues after Catilla is killed (#239), so there&#039;s also a time gap that helps make that a good separation point.  --[[User:ItsWalky|ItsWalky]] 15:12, 10 March 2008 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
:::In regards to issue numbers, I&#039;m at fault here, I just have the pages saved sequentially with no issue number so I wouldn&#039;t have known. And what I have is probably some colored reprint since everything is in color (if you want, I can replace that Bludgeon killing Catilla image with a color one when I get home) and at the end of my #239, it says &amp;quot;NEXT: Cry Wolf!&amp;quot;... So you&#039;ll have to forgive me for being in the dark. But hey, conflicting ideas aside, between the two of us, we managed to flesh out Bludgeon&#039;s page pretty well, wouldn&#039;t you say? --[[User:74.57.3.251|74.57.3.251]] 20:46, 10 March 2008 (UTC) ([[User:Detour|Detour at work]])&lt;br /&gt;
::::Goddamn Furman and his goddamn Earthforce. Maybe next time, you wanna make sure you&#039;re not putting the info twice in one page, though, since I&#039;d already added the events from &amp;quot;Cry Wolf!&amp;quot; up to &amp;quot;Shut Up!&amp;quot; in the regular UK continuity. --[[User:Detour|Detour]] 06:42, 10 March 2008 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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I just rechecked the numbers on the AoE issue, it&#039;s 226 so it predates Earthforce. Also, according to the narration, it takes place in 1990 so... I have no idea where it&#039;d go, continuity-wise. O.o --[[User:Detour|Detour]] 01:35, 11 March 2008 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
: Yeah, I realized we&#039;ve got a small problem.  That seems to be the earliest Furman started hinting at what he thought he&#039;d be writing in the future, regarding the Decepticon Civil War, and it predates the stuff that absolutely can&#039;t possibly happen, IE, the introduction of Earthforce.  Thing is, between AoE and &amp;quot;Starting Over,&amp;quot; there&#039;s all sorts of stuff that interweaves really well.  Also in there is Deathbringer, which is referenced specifically in US continuity.  I still think &amp;quot;Starting Over&amp;quot; is where the Out-of-continuity stuff begins, but AOE does make that murky.  Thankfully, it happens in the future!  --[[User:ItsWalky|ItsWalky]] 01:42, 11 March 2008 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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:: AOE present (with Rodimus) has the evil of Unicron at his core. That happens because of Legacy of Unicron, which happens because Unicron attacked Cybertron for the first time in 2005/6. The events that led to Unicron attacking in 1991 occurred at least as far back as US #60-61, at the end of 1989, predating the Decepticon Civil War. Therefore, the Decepticon Civil War and other events being flashed back to in AOE cannot be the same timeline as the DCW from US #72. It&#039;s not TFUS, it&#039;s not TFUK, it&#039;s probably not even Earthforce -- it&#039;s the history of an alternate timeline after that timeline split off from the main one, so any AOE stuff should just be tossed at the end of an entry in a little blurb that says, &amp;quot;And in an alternate universe...&amp;quot; To be specific, I would think AOE: Megatron was probably from a timeline where the Mayhems did not attack the Classic Pretenders (and therefore no one shot God in the face) but instead remained on Cybertron and fell under the command of one Megatron or the other. --[[User:Xaaron|Xaaron]] 02:36, 11 March 2008 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
:::Times like these, I &#039;&#039;really&#039;&#039; wish Furman had had more respect for things like continuity (even G2 had inconsistencies with elements established by the G1 comics he&#039;d written). --[[User:Detour|Detour]] 06:48, 11 March 2008 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
:::I&#039;ve always taken it as read that the events flashed back to in the AoE Megatron, Shockwave and Scorponok chapters were from the &amp;quot;movie future&amp;quot; timeline, before it got erased. The whole story is recounted by Rodimus, and this IS the Rodimus from the &amp;quot;movie future&amp;quot; timeline, so it makes sense that that&#039;s when and where he experienced those events. - [[User:Chris McFeely|Chris McFeely]] 11:25, 11 March 2008 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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==Cybertron Unicron = Bludgeon homage?==&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Cybertron Unicron toy.jpg|thumb|right|200px]]&lt;br /&gt;
Myself and Detour are having a debate about whether this toy could be considered a homage to the G1 toy.  I cite the head, colour, alt mode and weapons as reasons for.  Detour cites that the colour is Unicron&#039;s anyhow, that a tank alt mode is too ubiquitous to count as homage evidence, and the weapons are not related at at all.Since I found about the existence of the toy using &amp;quot;homage&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;Bludgeon&amp;quot; as search terms in Google, I think that there should be at least a mention of the toy in either/both trivia sections.Thoughts? [[User:Drmick|Drmick]] 13:37, 4 July 2008 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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:The whole skull head thing is referring to the Unicron head that came with Cybertron Primus. The head had a human-like skull where part of Unicron&#039;s face was blown off. The Deluxe Unicron represents his partial rebirth... hence the skull. --[[User:FFN|FFN]] 13:40, 4 July 2008 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
::True.  That fact does obviate the skull being used as evidence that it was primarily a homage.  But secondarily? [[User:Drmick|Drmick]] 13:57, 4 July 2008 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
:::His tank mode is apparently based on some anime which I can&#039;t remember, but it was a blue or green, organic-looking tank. It doesn&#039;t even look anything like Bludgeon&#039;s tank. One would assume a tank would have a cannon, so he does. That pointy stuff on him references the parts of Armada Unicron&#039;s planet mode (the pincers, the planet buster) and original robot mode (his rings/wings.) The dude is crammed to the gills with stuff from Armada Unicron. &lt;br /&gt;
::::Customising tip: If you really want a G1 Bludgeon, get Titanium [[The Fallen]] and paint him green, since the toy is based on his IDW Stormbringer design. --[[User:FFN|FFN]] 14:09, 4 July 2008 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
:::::Everything you pointed out is mere coincidential similarities. He shares orange with Bludgeon, but that&#039;s because UNICRON is orange. No other reason. He has a skull because he&#039;s been resurrected, it brings a bit of an air of macabre to his return.&lt;br /&gt;
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:::You don&#039;t seem to know what an homage is. An homage is when something pays tribute to something else without actually being it. In that aspect, Energon Bulkhead is a Springer homage but Universe and Botcon Springer are not because they are meant to be Springer. Would you say that one of the bazillion Batman figures on the shelves right now is a homage to an old Batman figure from when the very first movie came out? This is the same deal. Your soapbox is packed with &amp;quot;homages&amp;quot; that barely even look like the characters you think they homage, and in Bludgeon&#039;s case it&#039;s nothing more than a case of coincidence, which can just as easily be used to support that Classics Tank Megatron is a &amp;quot;homage&amp;quot; to Bludgeon.&lt;br /&gt;
:::And what you said about googling &amp;quot;Bludgeon&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;homage&amp;quot;, the only things I found supporting your theory were one person&#039;s comments on a review posted at TFormers, and one guy&#039;s message board post on Seibertron. That&#039;s it. Some evidence, two random forum posters.&lt;br /&gt;
::::PS: FFN, I&#039;m pretty sure Titanium Fallen is based on Stormbringer Megatron and not Bludgeon, considering his bulkier frame and the position of the treads on his back that match Megatron&#039;s more than Bludgeon&#039;s. --[[User:Detour|Detour]] 23:14, 4 July 2008 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
:::::I&#039;ve had the homage definition debate elsewhere.  But to reiterate my slant, I feel a &amp;quot;homage&amp;quot; means &amp;quot;to pay tribute to&amp;quot;.  A quick google shows that the word has evolved to mean slightly different things.  And yes, thus all modern Transformers could be then considered homages to the G1 line.  However, I don&#039;t think it is too difficult to see where I am coming from with my ideas (in what I am attempting to do), rather it seems that the idea is considered by many to be pointless/stupid/cheesy etc etc.  The debate about my soapbox really belongs on its discussion page.  To bring the subject back to Bludgeon: I want a Bludgeon toy (or a homage) for my shelf.  I&#039;ve recently bought CybUnicron to be that toy.  Until a better toy comes along, or unless someone can come up with a better one, or unless someone can convince me that CybUnicron really has no resemblance to G1 Bludgeon, then I&#039;m sticking to my guns.  Green tanks don&#039;t count for two reasons: Bludgeon is rarely seen as a green robot, and realistically green tank = G2 Megatron. [[User:Drmick|Drmick]] 11:14, 5 July 2008 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
::::::Well just because you feel it looks like Bludgeon doesn&#039;t make it a &#039;&#039;&#039;factual Bludgeon homage&#039;&#039;&#039; because it was not intended as such by the people who designed him.&lt;br /&gt;
:::::::You are more than welcome to use whatever you want in your display shelves, heck I have Universe Frostbite as Carnivac and Cybertron Skywarp as Misfire in mine. But to openly declare the stuff a homage on this wiki is 100% wrong. --[[User:Detour|Detour]] 20:29, 5 July 2008 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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::::::::So you do the whole modern thing too?  I wonder how many people do that.  I appreciate now that some of suggestions cannot go in the wiki proper for the reasons stated on those discussion pages.  CybSkywarp needs a coat of pink/lilac (not too dissimilar to the one I used for Spinister?).  And Cybertron Snarl is a better Carnivac, no?  He can be got quite cheap on Ebay actually. Re: the 100% wrong remark, I take it you mean &amp;quot;100% wrong&amp;quot; as a matter of priciple as opposed to CybUnicron being 100% nothing like G1 Bludgeon?  The latter being quite obviously incorrect. [[User:Drmick|Drmick]] 08:31, 6 July 2008 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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:::::::::It&#039;s not a matter of principle, Drmick, but a matter of &#039;&#039;definition&#039;&#039;. You&#039;re missing THE key word in your definition: a homage means &amp;quot;to pay tribute to &#039;&#039;&#039;deliberately&#039;&#039;&#039;&amp;quot;. No matter how many similarities you find between two toys, it is not a homage unless the later toy was intentionally patterned after the other. That&#039;s not a personal interpretation by certain contributors here; that&#039;s what a homage IS. --[[User:Xaaron|Xaaron]] 14:18, 6 July 2008 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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::::::::::Interjecting as an outside observer... no.  Though it can be said that Cyb Unicron has many &#039;&#039;similarities&#039;&#039; to Bludgeon, in that they are both orange guys with skull faces, helmets with pointy horns and tank altmodes... Cybertron Unicron can not, in any objective sense be called a&#039;&#039;homage&#039;&#039; to Bludgeon, because the term &amp;quot;homage,&amp;quot; implies intent, and every single attribute he has &#039;&#039;in common&#039;&#039; with Bludgeon can actually be traced as coming from another non-Bludgeon source. -[[User:Derik|Derik]] 08:48, 6 July 2008 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
::::::::::Oh, nevermind, that&#039;s what you were saying- I misread your negative ont he last sentence.  *sigh*  Ignore this. -[[User:Derik|Derik]] 08:50, 6 July 2008 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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==Featured article==&lt;br /&gt;
If we fill out his Dreamwave War Within section, we could feature this tonight for next month&#039;s article!  --[[User:ItsWalky|ItsWalky]] 15:15, 30 September 2009 (EDT)&lt;br /&gt;
:Skull-faced samurai, featured just in time for Halloween! I&#039;d help, but all the Dreamwave books I have are the Armada issues. --[[User:Detour|Detour]] 15:23, 30 September 2009 (EDT)&lt;br /&gt;
::Done. --[[User:FFN|FFN]] 15:37, 30 September 2009 (EDT)&lt;br /&gt;
:::Thanks, sir.  Anything else we&#039;re missing?  I&#039;ll probably feature it now...  --[[User:ItsWalky|ItsWalky]] 15:39, 30 September 2009 (EDT)&lt;br /&gt;
::::Aside from more pictures (at least one from his Marvel UK future story, I&#039;d say), I think we&#039;re all set. --[[User:Detour|Detour]] 15:44, 30 September 2009 (EDT)&lt;br /&gt;
::::You&#039;re welcome. There&#039;s some info I&#039;d like to post about the ROTF Bludgeon toy&#039;s origins, but I have yet to be given permission to add it to the wiki. I guess it will have to wait. --[[User:FFN|FFN]] 15:46, 30 September 2009 (EDT)&lt;br /&gt;
:::::UK Future story is there now.--[[User:Jimsorenson|Jimsorenson]] 16:24, 30 September 2009 (EDT)&lt;br /&gt;
Needs a toy image that&#039;s not fucking &#039;&#039;watermarked&#039;&#039;. [[Special:Contributions/129.89.253.50|129.89.253.50]] 18:34, 30 September 2009 (EDT)&lt;br /&gt;
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==Main image==&lt;br /&gt;
Should we get an illustration of Bludgeon that shows his robot mode, or at least more of his shell, or is this one of our &amp;quot;sacrosanct&amp;quot; images?  --[[User:ItsWalky|ItsWalky]] 15:51, 30 September 2009 (EDT)&lt;br /&gt;
:I&#039;ve never read that issue, but I think the current image is pretty damn funny in its insanity. At the very least, I think the main image we use in the featured front page section should be an image of his pretender shell. --[[User:FFN|FFN]] 15:57, 30 September 2009 (EDT)&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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		<title>Bludgeon (G1)</title>
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:&#039;&#039;Bludgeon is a [[Decepticon]] from the [[Generation 1 (franchise)|Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Image:BludgeonUK1.jpg|right|300px|thumb|This is pretty much the most metal cover in TF history.]]&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;Bludgeon&#039;&#039;&#039; is a ferocious warrior, skilled in the ancient Cybertronian martial art of [[Metallikato]].   He and his blade can cut through the battlefield as if everyone else is operating at a minimal speed setting.  Bludgeon&#039;s feats in battle seem nearly supernatural, which is probably the effect he&#039;s going for, if he doesn&#039;t believe his own hype.  Utterly vicious and aloof, Bludgeon is also highly religious, adhering to an arcane code of honor.  Though his beliefs fuel his single-minded bloodthirstiness with dogmatic precision, they also cause him to be rather superstitious.&lt;br /&gt;
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Bludgeon&#039;s confidence, skill, and grand words have often catapulted him to the upper ranks of the Decepticons.  Who wouldn&#039;t fall in line behind him?  He&#039;s charismatic!  The [[Mayhem Attack Squad]] is his usual host of cronies, but he&#039;s also been known to fill in as [[Decepticon leader]] if a power vacuum presents itself.&lt;br /&gt;
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Bludgeon is (obviously) a [[Pretender]] who has adopted a shell which takes the appearance of a skeletal samurai.  His signature weapon is an energo-sword, though he also carries a shield and an electric cannon.  In accordance with his martial arts motif, generators in his shell&#039;s legs can create disorienting clouds of smoke, and he can generate electric fireballs from the torso of either his body or his shell.  It is unknown whether Bludgeon is any less agile or capable in his blocky robot mode, but it wouldn&#039;t be surprising.  &lt;br /&gt;
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{{bigquote|Prattling fool! Your warrior heart is tainted by an idiot&#039;s tongue! Perhaps I shall remove &#039;&#039;&#039;both&#039;&#039;&#039; for you!|Bludgeon takes on [[Jazz (G1)|Jazz]]|&amp;quot;[[Primal Scream (issue)|Primal Scream]]&amp;quot;}}&lt;br /&gt;
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:&#039;&#039;French-Canadian name:&#039;&#039; &#039;&#039;&#039;Gourdin&#039;&#039;&#039; (&amp;quot;Club&amp;quot;, as in the beat-you-up-with kind)&lt;br /&gt;
:&#039;&#039;Italian name:&#039;&#039; &#039;&#039;&#039;Teskior&#039;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
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==Fiction==&lt;br /&gt;
===Marvel Comics continuity===&lt;br /&gt;
====Generation 1====&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Image:Bludgeonasavageplace.jpg|left|250px|thumb|The shoulder is a well-known Transformer instant-death spot.]]&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;When Decepticons [[Catilla]] and [[Carnivac (G1)|Carnivac]] defected to the [[Autobot|Autobots]], a new Mayhem Attack Squad was formed which included Bludgeon, his Pretender cohorts Stranglehold and Octopunch, [[Needlenose]], [[Spinister (G1)|Spinister]], and [[Snarler]]. After a mission simulation of [[Slaughter City]], their prey was authorized -- they would hunt down and kill Catilla, Carnivac, and their new [[Wrecker|Wreckers]] friends. {{storylink|The Hunting Party}} They found Carnivac outside Dallas, Texas, and Bludgeon, promising him a warrior&#039;s death, led the charge. {{storylink|Way of the Warrior}} However, Carnivac escaped Bludgeon and the other Mayhems, {{storylink|Survival Run}} but tracked him down to [[Los Gravos]], [[Mexico]]. Bludgeon fought Carnivac, and [[Spinister (G1)|Spinister]] was about to deal the killing blow, when Catilla rescued him. However, Bludgeon threw his sword into Catilla, killing Carnivac&#039;s savior. As the rest of the Autobots arrived, Bludgeon ordered a withdrawal. Carnivac swore that Bludgeon and the other Mayhems would pay. {{storylink|A Savage Place!}} &#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Image:Bludgeonstrangleholdoctopunchmodelsheet.jpg|right|200px|thumb|The colorist made me look hunchbacked.]]&lt;br /&gt;
He later took on the leadership of [[Thunderwing (G1)|Thunderwing]]&#039;s new [[Mayhem Attack Squad]], sent to slay the newly-resurrected [[Jazz (G1)|Jazz]], [[Bumblebee (G1)|Bumblebee]], and [[Grimlock (G1)|Grimlock]]. Alongside the [[Rescue Patrol]], the [[Classic Pretender|Classic Pretenders]] were due to be teleported to [[Earth]], an operation Bludgeon attempted to interrupt by shoving his blade through the transportation machine. Instead, he and the Mayhems were transported with the Autobots to the center of Cybertron. {{storylink|Yesterday&#039;s Heroes!}} Here, the Mayhems were foiled, although they inadvertently awakened the slumbering [[Primus]] in the process.  Ultimately, the transportation was completed, and they were sent to Earth along with the Autobots, {{storylink|Primal Scream (issue)|Primal Scream}} where they told [[Scorponok (G1)|Scorponok]] of Unicron&#039;s coming and joined his Decepticons on Earth. When [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]] surrendered his Autobots to Scorponok in order to facilitate an alliance against Unicron, Bludgeon helped the other Decepticons imprison the surrendered Autobots. {{storylink|Surrender!}}&lt;br /&gt;
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Bludgeon was seen fighting on Scorponok&#039;s side during the subsequent Decepticon Civil War {{storylink|...All This and Civil War 2}} and was transported with all of them to [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] by [[Primus]]. Primus (speaking through the body of [[Emirate Xaaron]] told them of the history between himself and Unicron, while Bludgeon cleaned his sword. He was there also to quell the sudden [[Unicron cultist]] uprising, remarking that to a master of [[Metallikato]], their moves were like slow motion. {{storylink|The Void! (US)|The Void!}} When Unicron himself arrived, though, the superstitious Bludgeon ran like hell. {{storylink|On the Edge of Extinction!}} Thankfully, Optimus Prime&#039;s sacrifice saved them all, and Bludgeon was there standing over Prime&#039;s body with a few others as he died. The Autobot/Decepticon alliance that emerged was shaky and the Decepticons leaderless, so Bludgeon and [[Krok (G1)|Krok]] discussed a plan of their own. {{storylink|Still Life!}}&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Image:Bludgeonlastautobot.jpg|left|250px|thumb|It&#039;s a good thing the Battlechargers were dead then, or Bludgeon&#039;s shell would&#039;ve been totally ganked.]]&lt;br /&gt;
Tensions came to a head when [[Blaster (G1)|Blaster]] discovered that Cybertron was tearing itself apart in the aftermath of the Transformers&#039; victory against Unicron. While Bludgeon openly kept the peace (like keeping [[Fangry]] in line at meetings), he and Krok began to worry that some of the Decepticons were in &#039;&#039;favour&#039;&#039; of peaceful alliance and plotted to break it up. New Autobot leader [[Grimlock (G1)|Grimlock]] almost gave them an opening by beating the tar out of Fangry, until [[Prowl (G1)|Prowl]] stopped the fight; Bludgeon quickly exploited the situation anyway, demanding the full details of the Autobots&#039; plans. &lt;br /&gt;
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Now knowing they intended to start anew on another planet and live in peace, he sabotaged the Autobot ships and assumed command of the Decepticons. He gave the troops a rousing speech, condemning the Autobot plan as weak and advocating a return to conquest as was the Decepticon way. Having risen from the ranks to light their darkest hour, he was cheered on by the Decepticons. {{storylink|Exodus!}} &lt;br /&gt;
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[[Image:Bludgeon-youlie1.jpg|right|180px|thumb|Look at him go. What a skeleton!]]&lt;br /&gt;
With his Decepticons eager for conquest, Bludgeon randomly selected the planet of [[Klo]] as their first target. {{storylink|A Savage Circle}} The peaceful inhabitants of Klo were easily (and violently) subdued, and Bludgeon thought this planet did not meet the challenges befitting their warrior race. In turn, Krok pleased him with news that their ships were bugged and that they should be expecting the Autobots to be arriving soon. {{storylink|The Last Autobot?}} &lt;br /&gt;
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Indeed, when the Autobots arrived, Bludgeon&#039;s Decepticons were ready for them, luring them into an ambush—only five Autobots escaped their purge, and Bludgeon sent a small hunting party after them. Ultimate victory was snatched from Bludgeon only by divine intervention. The [[Last Autobot]] arrived with a resurrected Optimus Prime and the [[Neo-Knights]]. Bludgeon rejected this development on religious grounds; the Last Autobot, according to his beliefs, was the Ultimate Warrior, who was bent on conquest. He ordered his troops to attack the &amp;quot;unbelievers&amp;quot;. Ultimately, the Decepticons were defeated. The Last Autobot was able to revive the fallen Autobots at will, and Bludgeon was forced to admit defeat and withdraw. As he and the Decepticons retreated, he promised a &amp;quot;solitary exile&amp;quot; to the Autobots—while saying something else to his subordinates. {{storylink|End of the Road! (US)|End of the Road!}}&lt;br /&gt;
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=====Marvel UK future timelines=====&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Aspects of evil bludgeon.jpg|left|75px|thumb|GIVE ME YOUR THROAT.]]&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;In an alternate 1990, [[Hot Rod (G1)|Hot Rod]] was captured by the Decepticons and freed by an agent placed within the Decepticons. [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]] accused Bludgeon of being the culprit, and Bludgeon demanded the chance to prove himself through trial by combat. He was released and chased by [[Octopunch]], [[Stranglehold]] and [[Warmonger]]. Bludgeon easily dispatched the former two but was caught from behind by Warmonger, who couldn&#039;t bring himself to kill in cold blood. Realizing who the infiltrator was, Megatron destroyed Warmonger, then reflected that it would have simply been easier to kill all four of them. {{storylink|Aspects of Evil!}}&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
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{{note|The above story is the earliest known account from the Marvel UK alternate &amp;quot;Movie&amp;quot; timeline. The split between the main comic and the future stories almost certainly took place in 1989, either due to the Time Wars, the events of [[Primal Scream (issue)|Primal Scream]] where Primus alerted Unicron to his location 15 years early, or both.}}&lt;br /&gt;
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=====Earthforce=====&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Image:UKBludgeonEarthForce.jpg|right|180px|thumb|There wolf!]]&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;Following Catilla&#039;s death, the Mayhems set up a base on a deserted island, where Needlenose decided  to test their response time in an emergency. Enraged, Bludgeon threatened to tear him apart, but was stopped by Snarler. As Needlenose returned to his quarters, he was ambushed by Carnivac, who had snuck in during the chaos caused by his &amp;quot;drill&amp;quot;. His calls for help were ignored by Snarler and Bludgeon. {{storylink|Cry Wolf!}} Carnivac decided to pick off Bludgeon next, finding him meditating. Bludgeon sensed him coming and took him on, and the other Mayhems responded to the commotion. Bludgeon wanted to finish this traitor with his blade as well, but Spinister decided to end it summarily by slagging Carnivac with his blaster instead. {{storylink|Wolf in the Fold!}} Angry at losing his kill, Bludgeon was pleased to find [[Earthforce]] attacking them, in an attempt to rescue Carnivac. He and his fellow Pretenders were defeated, outnumbered by the Autobots. But before they could be executed, a shell-less Carnivac appeared and told the Autobots to spare them, denying them a warrior&#039;s death. {{storylink|Where Wolf?}}&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
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&#039;&#039;Captives of Earthforce, Bludgeon and his Pretender partners were held in a cell together. To get free, Bludgeon arranged a most subtle escape attempt with his cell mates. At first, they all remained completely silent for an extended period of time, partly to unnerve their guard, [[Inferno (G1)|Inferno]], but also to give Bludgeon time to make mental contact with his katana, locked away in the property vault. Once he found the weapon and began summoning it back to him through the hallways, Bludgeon signaled Stranglehold to begin pounding frantically on the floor. This sudden activity spooked Inferno into opening the cell door to pacify the prisoner, only to wind up with a floating sword in his backside. The Pretenders then simply walked out over his leaking body. {{storylink|Shut Up!}}&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
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&#039;&#039;Afterwards, Bludgeon and the others hooked up with Megatron and Shockwave, the deposed leaders of the Decepticons, and took on a bounty to assassinate their betrayers, Starscream and Soundwave. {{storylink|External Forces!}} The assassins outnumbered their prey, but they hadn&#039;t counted on the Autobots intervening on Starscream&#039;s behalf. It seemed the Dinobot [[Snarl (G1)|Snarl]] was dying, and could only be saved by a systems boost from a compatible Transformer, namely Starscream. [[Swoop (G1)|Swoop]] and [[Sludge (G1)|Sludge]] joined the fight on Starscream&#039;s side, and the Mayhems were defeated. {{storylink|The Lesser Evil}}&#039;&#039; &lt;br /&gt;
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=====&#039;&#039;Another Time and Place&#039;&#039;=====&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:BludgeonStrangleholdOctopunch-AnotherTimeAndPlace.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Bludgeon: All skeleton, no spine.]]&lt;br /&gt;
After the defeat on Klo, Bludgeon decided the Decepticons needed some &amp;quot;old blood&amp;quot; back in charge. He traveled to Earth and retrieved the deactivated body of [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]] from the wreckage of the [[Ark (G1)|Ark]]. Then, he seized upon an opportunity to follow Grimlock and the [[Dinobot (G1)|Dinobots]] to [[Hydrus Four]], the source of the miraculous energy known as [[Nucleon]] which had supercharged the Dinobot commander. Slipping ahead of the Dinobots as they made their way to the medical facility, Bludgeon and his Decepticons set up a [[Holocaust Trigger]] to trap the Dinobots, disabling them without firing a shot. Unfortunately for Bludgeon, he ignored [[Fangry]]&#039;s cries of &amp;quot;Let&#039;s just kill them already!&amp;quot; and gave in to his inner Bond villain, keeping Grimlock and the Dinobots alive long enough for them to witness the triumphant resurrection of Megatron. That didn&#039;t mean, however, that he kept his fellow Decepticons from aggressively torturing their fallen captives. &lt;br /&gt;
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In a matter of hours, a full scale Autobot strike force had tracked the Dinobots down to Hydrus Four and assaulted Bludgeon&#039;s position. Fearing his rag-tag team of Decepticons wouldn&#039;t be enough, Bludgeon accelerated Megatron&#039;s revival, sending the half-mad, half-living monstrosity at Optimus Prime. He had no time to gloat, though -- the heavily-injured Dinobot known as [[Swoop (G1)|Swoop]] had dragged himself to the control module for one of the medical machines in the area, setting its spidery arms to work on Bludgeon, disassembling him in seconds down to his core components.&lt;br /&gt;
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====&#039;&#039;Generation 2&#039;&#039;====&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Bludgeontalesofearth.jpg|200px|thumb|G2, home of New Extreme Weapons.]]&lt;br /&gt;
By &amp;quot;solitary exile&amp;quot;, what Bludgeon had actually meant was &amp;quot;build a slag-off big planet-like spacecraft called the [[Warworld]] and attack vessels for their cargo across the galaxy&amp;quot;. {{storylink|Primal Fear!}} He also battled Optimus Prime and the Autobots over a store of ancient alien weapons, but an alien entity drove him off. {{storylink|Ghosts}} After that, he went back to stealing resources—and finished the construction of a new generation of Decepticon warriors, who just needed the Matrix to come back to life. That meant luring Prime away from the [[Cybertronian (faction)|Cybertronian Empire]] and to him... {{storylink|Primal Fear!}} &lt;br /&gt;
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[[Image:Bludgeon-PowerAndTheGlory.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Also, so very much less.]]&lt;br /&gt;
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To lure Prime out, Bludgeon launched a full-scale attack on Earth and did succeed in drawing Optimus Prime to Earth&#039;s defense, but not before Bludgeon was confronted by the newly-rebuilt [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]], who wanted command of the Decepticons for himself once more. {{storylink|Devices and Desires! (Marvel)|Devices and Desires!}} Bludgeon destroyed Megatron&#039;s gun with one swipe of his blade, but neglected to realize how enhanced the new Megatron was -- the former Decepticon leader ripped Bludgeon&#039;s Pretender skull off with one hand. Undaunted, Bludgeon proclaimed himself an agent of chaos and transformed into his little-used tank mode to confront Megatron on his own terms. He briefly drove back Megatron, but ultimately the Decepticons&#039; founder proved to be too much for their current leader, and his new railgun destroyed Bludgeon utterly. {{storylink|The Power and the Glory}} &lt;br /&gt;
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The victorious Decepticon leader subsequently displayed Bludgeon&#039;s severed head in the Warworld, though he did muse that he might have spared Bludgeon&#039;s life if he&#039;d known how much the guy had achieved &amp;amp; envisioned with limited time and resources. {{storylink|The Gathering Darkness}} Later on, the Decepticons would try not to say the word &amp;quot;bludgeon&amp;quot;, as in &amp;quot;to hit things&amp;quot;, around Megatron just in case it annoyed him. {{storylink|New Dawn}}&lt;br /&gt;
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====&#039;&#039;Generation 2&#039;&#039; (Fleetway)====&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Bludgeon-WarWithoutEndUK.jpg|thumb|150px|thumb|[[Robin Smith]], copying a [[character model]] pose???  [[Ravage (G1)|Never!]]]]&lt;br /&gt;
Intending to draw out Autobots to Earth and steal the Matrix to bring a new generation of Decepticons to life, Bludgeon attacked Earth in force—specifically [[London]]. Unfortunately for him, the Autobots were already there, and attacked just as his troops were low on fuel. Bludgeon fought Optimus in direct combat and lost. {{storylink|Generation 2 (Fleetway comic)|Generation 2 (Fleetway comic)}}&lt;br /&gt;
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He sneaked away to try the exact same tactic again—and learned if at first you don&#039;t succeed, Try #2 will get you killed by Megatron. {{storylink|The Power and the Glory}}&lt;br /&gt;
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{{note| The &#039;&#039;Classics&#039;&#039; stories take place after the end of the original Marvel Comic, but in a [[splinter timeline]] that does not include the events of the Marvel UK-exclusive stories or Generation 2.}}&lt;br /&gt;
[[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]] was reluctant to prolong the war by following Bludgeon and his followers across the galaxy, but [[Grimlock (G1)|Grimlock]] was more than happy to.  Grimlock, [[Ultra Magnus (G1)|Ultra Magnus]], and a crew of others searched and fought Bludgeon&#039;s Decepticons in the fringes of known space, but to no known resolution.  At some point the mysterious Decepticon, [[Bug Bite (G1)|Bug Bite]], joined Bludgeon&#039;s Decepticons, and Bludgeon put him in charge of his own subgroup. {{storylink|Games of Deception}}&lt;br /&gt;
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===Dreamwave &#039;&#039;Generation One&#039;&#039; comics continuity===&lt;br /&gt;
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During the so-called &amp;quot;[[War Within: The Dark Ages|Dark Ages]]&amp;quot; of the Autobot-Decepticon conflict, Bludgeon, alongside [[Bugly]] and [[Mindwipe (G1)|Mindwipe]], formed the [[Chaos Trinity]], a group that sought to harness the dark forces of the universe and use them to their advantage. During one of their ceremonies in the Orbital Torus State of [[Kalis]], they  were interrupted by the mysterious being known as [[The Fallen]], who applauded their amateur theatrics while mocking the lack substance behind their words. He offered them [[Furmanism|power beyond measure]] in exchange for their servitude, an proposal that Bludgeon at first boldly refused, then agreed to once The Fallen changed the term for which they would be referred to. The Fallen tasked his new &amp;quot;disciples&amp;quot; with capturing a number of Transformers in order to perform a bizarre ceremony called The [[Unbinding]] in [[Well of All Sparks|Cybertron&#039;s core]]. {{storylink|Fragmentation}} Soon, Bludgeon began to chafe at being ordered around without any tangible reward, so The Fallen gave him a glimpse of the dark power, ensuring the Decepticon&#039;s loyalty. While the [[Wrecker]]s and [[Ultracon]]s busied themselves with their civil war, unaware of the events unfolding, Bludgeon formulated a strategy to capture two of their targets: the Trinity would would exploit [[Grimlock (G1)|Grimlock]]&#039;s twisted sense of justice and have him deliver himself and [[Jetfire (G1)|Jetfire]] into their trap. {{storylink|Escalation (Dreamwave)|Escalation}} &lt;br /&gt;
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When Jetfire met with [[Shockwave (G1)|Shockwave]] in the [[Neutral Territories]] to discuss their suspicions about an outside force influencing the current conflict, the Trinity sprung their trap, attacking the Decepticon Commander. Bludgeon declared that once he would have never dared face Shockwave in battle, but he had been given new insights into the [[Dark Science]] and his ability to see the bigger picture, the latter no longer stood a chance. Once Shockwave was taken care of, the Trinity captured Jetfire, but noticed that Grimlock hadn&#039;t taken the bait of Jetfire&#039;s supposed treachery. As they prepared to leave, Grimlock jumped them, forcing The Fallen to step in. {{storylink|Revelation (The Dark Ages)|Revelation}} With two of the targets secured, The Fallen ordered the Trinity to capture [[Hot Spot (G1)|Hot Spot]], leader of the [[Protectobot (G1)|Protectobots]], while he would take care of the fourth target personally. In the ruins of [[Iacon]], while the Protectobots were discussing their problems with maintaining their control while combined as [[Defensor (G1)|Defensor]], Bludgeon and the Trinity attacked, taking down the other Protectobots and capturing Hot Spot. {{storylink|Confrontation (issue)|Confrontation}}&lt;br /&gt;
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While The Fallen used the four prisoners to unlock the [[Seal of Primus]], Bludgeon and the others were forced to defend the access shaft to the underground chamber against the Decepticons. Though Bludgeon stood resolute, ordering his comrades to fight on, with the faith that they would be rewarded for their loyal service, his resolve soon crumbled when the Autobots and the [[Lightning Strike Coalition]] joined forces with Shockwave and eliminated Bugly and Mindwipe. Bludgeon escaped underground to seek his master, only to be gunned down by a teleporting [[Skywarp (G1)|Skywarp]]. {{storylink|Conflagration}}&lt;br /&gt;
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===Dreamwave &#039;&#039;Armada&#039;&#039; comics===&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:DWDropshot sliced.jpg|left|250px|thumb|Silent but deadly.]]&lt;br /&gt;
A version of Bludgeon from an unspecified alternate reality was part of [[Galvatron (G1)|Galvatron]]&#039;s unit of Heralds, along with [[Dirge (G1)| Dirge]], [[Thunderwing (G1)| Thunderwing]] and [[Scourge (G1)| Scourge]], sent to prepare Cybertron for the coming of [[Unicron]]. He was stationed as guard of the Decepticon base when [[Jetfire (Armada)|Jetfire&#039;s]] unit arrived. While he put up a formidable assault (as [[Dropshot (Armada)|Dropshot]] could attest), the Autobots eventually realized the secret to his technique and forced him to retreat, leaving behind his Pretender shell. {{storylink|Worlds Collide, Part 3 of 4}} He returned when Jetfire attempted to use the space-bridge portal, but like the rest of the Heralds was shortly blown up. {{storylink|Worlds Collide, Part 4 of 4}}&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Image:Bludgeon Robot GIJoe.jpg|140px|thumb|Bludgeon always secretly dreamed of being a [[Visionaries|Visionary]].]]&lt;br /&gt;
Eons ago, when Optimus Prime was given the [[Matrix of Leadership]], Bludgeon attempted to kill him, but failed. &lt;br /&gt;
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Along with the [[Pretender Monster|Pretender Monsters]], Bludgeon traveled to Earth, seeking to be present at the planet&#039;s destruction by Unicron.  The group was shot down by the [[China|Chinese]] Air Force, however, and damaged in the process.  An alliance with the underground kingdom of [[Cobra-La]] provided them with life-sustaining [[Pretender]] shells in exchange for protecting the kingdom.  He was responsible for the death of [[Atomic Man]] in 1978, when the [[Adventure Team (G.I. Joe)|Adventure Team]] came snooping too close to Cobra-La&#039;s hidden lair in the caves beneath [[Tibet]]. &lt;br /&gt;
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Decades later, Bludgeon engaged Optimus Prime in battle as the Autobot attempted to infiltrate Cobra-La&#039;s caves.  After being burned by Bludgeon, Optimus ripped the chest off of Bludgeon&#039;s Pretender shell. In his anger, Bludgeon lost his edge and fell off a cliff. Although Optimus had caught him, Bludgeon chose to fall, standing by his philosophy of &amp;quot;merciless death and destruction.&amp;quot; {{storylink|Black Horizon, Part 2 of 2}}&lt;br /&gt;
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===IDW comics continuity===&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Image:SpotlightSoundwave_Bludgeon_defeatsLaserbeakRavage.jpg|thumb|left|300px|]]&lt;br /&gt;
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Bludgeon was the leader of a team of Decepticons (including [[Iguanus (G1)|Iguanus]], [[Finback]], [[Skullgrin]], and [[Bomb-Burst]]) who were assigned by Megatron to look into what [[Shockwave (G1)|Shockwave]]&#039;s various projects when he disappeared. Megatron also sent [[Soundwave (G1)|Soundwave]] to spy on them. During this time, Bludgeon discovered Shockwave&#039;s work on [[Regenesis]]. Eventually, however, they discovered the remains of Thunderwing, the Decepticon scientist who became the cause of the Cybertronian cataclysm. Bludgeon came to believe that Thunderwing was an avatar of the apocalypse, and became bent on restoring the wasted Cybertron to its former glory by resurrecting him. He and his team of Decepticons believed that in reawakening Thunderwing and turning him loose, the mass sacrifice of worlds would allow the rebirth of Cybertron. They also delved into the outlawed [[Pretender|polydermal grafting]] experiments pioneered by Thunderwing, in an attempt to create super-shells of their own.&lt;br /&gt;
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In 1984 they went to [[Earth]] to extract a load of [[Ultra-Energon]], establishing a base within Mt. St. Helens. Soundwave naturally followed them. He eventually came to them asking for a cut of their profits, believing that they meant to sell the energon, but when he realized that they meant to resurrect Thunderwing he tried to stop them. They used one of Shockwave&#039;s devices to lock him in his alt-mode, then caused a volcanic eruption and returned to Cybertron via an [[orbital jump|orbital bounce]]. {{storylink|Spotlight: Soundwave}}&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Image:IDWBludgeonShell.jpg|200px|thumb|oshit.]]&lt;br /&gt;
Twenty-three years later, [[Jetfire (G1)|Jetfire]] and the [[Technobot (G1)|Technobots]], detecting the Ultra-Energon from orbit, went to investigate, and were taken by the cult, planning to use them as raw materials for their shells. Bludgeon wanted Jetfire to witness Thunderwing&#039;s awakening, to make him see that Thunderwing had been right to experiment, but Jetfire eventually annoyed him too much. Connecting his mind to an [[Axis-Cradle]] that controlled Thunderwing&#039;s blank neuroscape, Bludgeon sent Thunderwing to destroy [[Nebulos]], then engaged the auto-drive to inspect his own shell&#039;s progress. {{storylink|Stormbringer issue 2}} When Optimus Prime and the Wreckers attacked Bludgeon&#039;s base on Cybertron by surprise, Iguanus escaped to the bio-graft chamber to find Bludgeon—only to find the cult leader having donned full polydermal armor. However, in Bludgeon&#039;s rush, the shell was not mentally aligned, causing a psychic backlash that took down the Decepticon before the Wreckers even found him. It is unclear whether Bludgeon&#039;s mind survived, but if it did, it is apparently trapped in torment. Prime felt that he got off lightly for having unleashed Thunderwing. {{storylink|Stormbringer issue 3}}&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Image:SpotlightSideswipe Bludgeon attacks.jpg|left|thumb|150px|[[E. J. Su]] draws Bludgeon, and makes everyone happy in the pants.]]&lt;br /&gt;
After the defeat of Thunderwing, Bludgeon was transferred to [[Garrus-9]], where [[Fortress Maximus (G1)|Fortress Maximus]] stored his extracted [[spark]] in the Rig. {{storylink|Spotlight: Arcee}} &lt;br /&gt;
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However, during [[Nova Prime|Nemesis Prime]]&#039;s attempt to bring forth the [[Expansion]], Bludgeon (his shell at least) was reactivated inside his cell by [[Jhiaxus (G2)|Jhiaxus]] to stop Jetfire from attempting to take control of Thunderwing. {{storylink|Spotlight: Doubledealer}}&lt;br /&gt;
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The remote-controlled Bludgeon sliced its way into Jetfire&#039;s lab and Jhiaxus planned to have it kill the Autobot. However, multiple fronts of Autobot resistance at each [[Nega-Core]] kept Jhiaxus from focusing his full attention on controlling Bludgeon, and he was forced to abandon his effort to kill Jetfire. [[Cloudraker (G1)|Cloudraker]] and [[Fastlane]] arrived and quickly disarmed the now-inert Bludgeon, and Jetfire borrowed the Pretender&#039;s sword to go aid Optimus Prime in his fight against Nemesis Prime. Bludgeon&#039;s body was presumably returned to confinement afterwards. {{storylink|Spotlight: Sideswipe}}&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Image:AHM_bludgeoniseeevill.jpg|300px|thumb|Another inconsistency [[Nick Roche]] has to fix.]]&lt;br /&gt;
Some time later, Bludgeon had apparently been liberated by his fellow Decepticons and fully rehabilitated. Again in possession of his full faculties (such as they were), he was in command of a Decepticon warship crewed by the [[Pretender Monster|Monstructor Six]]. Still displaying cultish fanaticism and a cruel streak a mile wide, he urged his crew onward in pursuit of the maverick Autobot [[Hot Rod (G1)|Hot Rod]]. Downing the Autobot&#039;s shuttlecraft, Bludgeon had his ship land and crew disembark to sacrifice Hot Rod for the greater purpose of restoring Cybertron. With the untimely arrival of the crew of the battleship &#039;&#039;[[Trion]]&#039;&#039;, Bludgeon ordered his acolytes to form Monstructor and crush the Autobots. However, his forces were put to rout by a precise shot from [[Perceptor (G1)|Perceptor]]&#039;s sniper rifle, which hit the vulnerable connecting joint of the large combiner. Realizing what he was up against, Bludgeon sounded the retreat. {{storylink|All Hail Megatron issue 15|Lost and Found}}&lt;br /&gt;
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==Toys==&lt;br /&gt;
===Generation 1===&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:G1Bludgeon toy.jpg|right|301px|thumb|I see dead people... and I&#039;m the one that made them dead.]]&lt;br /&gt;
*&#039;&#039;&#039;Bludgeon&#039;&#039;&#039; (Pretender, 1989)&lt;br /&gt;
:*&#039;&#039;Accessories&#039;&#039;: Pretender shell, large &amp;quot;Laser Rifle&amp;quot; gun, tank turret/shield, small &amp;quot;Electric Cannon&amp;quot;, helmet&lt;br /&gt;
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:Bludgeon&#039;s inner robot transforms into a green and lilac tank of undetermined origin. Oddly, compared to most &#039;&#039;Transformers&#039;&#039; tanks, he has no wheels inside the static tank tracks for any sort of rolling movement; however, as the treads are arranged in two pairs, he is also one of the very few tank Transformers whose treads do not split apart during transformation.  Transformation to robot mode is very similar to many tank-vehicle Micromaster figures, except one must remove the rotating turret piece to do so, with the removable main gun as his weapon, mounted in a hole in his wrist (rather than his hand).&lt;br /&gt;
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:Bludgeon&#039;s Pretender shell, continuing the Decepticon trend of monstrous or war-like shells, is an orange and maroon humanoid samurai with a human skull for a head. Removing the helmet reveals great attention to detail to the skull, with cranium fusion seams and well-defined teeth, among other sculpting. The shell is armed with a white rifle and the inner robot&#039;s tank turret mounted on his arm as a sort of shield.&lt;br /&gt;
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::*&#039;&#039;[http://www.tfu.info/1989/Decepticon/Bludgeon/bludgeon.htm More info on Bludgeon at TFU.info]&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
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==Notes==&lt;br /&gt;
* Like Stranglehold and Octopunch, Bludgeon&#039;s [[character model]] portrays him with a specialized melee weapon.  Bludgeon is consistently drawn with the character model&#039;s sword, which has become a trademark, despite his toy lacking one.  The character model also seems to include a scabbard for the sword, though that is not included nearly as often.  Why all three of these characters are given weapons that don&#039;t exist is unknown.  &lt;br /&gt;
:* The only time we see his character model is when it&#039;s copied faithfully by [[José Delbo]] in &amp;quot;[[Yesterday&#039;s Heroes!]]&amp;quot;.  (However, [[Robin Smith]] takes another crack at it in [[Fleetway]]&#039;s &#039;&#039;[[Generation 2 (Fleetway comic)|Generation 2]]&#039;&#039; series, but a tiny few liberties were taken, style-wise.)&lt;br /&gt;
* The sword in his character model has unique detailing at the base of the front of the blade.  In Delbo&#039;s rendition, it looks kind of like a dong.  Elsewhere, not so much.  Thankfully.&lt;br /&gt;
* Bludgeon&#039;s outer shell is equipped with an ambient stealth field.&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;[[Transformers: The Ultimate Guide]], by [[Simon Furman]]&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
* Bludgeon came close to having a new toy on two separate occasions. The first was a planned 6&amp;quot; Titaniums toy, supposedly based on his War Within design &amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;[http://www.tfw2005.com/transformers-news/titanium-13/cancelled-titanium-bludgeon-revealed-in-tfw2005-toy-database-164105/ Cancelled Titanium Bludgeon Revealed in TFW2005 Toy Database]&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;, while the second was drawn up for the [[Universe (2008 franchise)|&#039;&#039;Universe&#039;&#039;]] line, but put on hold because of the large number of tank and tank-like vehicles released recently. &amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;[[Bill Rawley]] in an interview for the Transformers Collector&#039;s Club magazine: &#039;&#039;&amp;quot;One that comes to mind right away is Bludgeon. We even started early design sketches for him but the fact that he would transform into a tank, in a line that had a lot of tank-like vehicles in it, meant that he would have to be put on hold... for now.&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt; It seems likely those early plans were eventualy developed into the [[Bludgeon (ROTF)|&#039;&#039;ROTF&#039;&#039; Bludgeon toy]] due in 2010.&lt;br /&gt;
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* [http://www.builtstlouis.net/tf/bludgeon/index.html The Bludgeon Home Page]&lt;br /&gt;
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