New Decepticon Army

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The yutz, the ditz, the klutz, and the putz.

After the closing of the black hole and Galvatron's death in a duel with Optimus Prime on Cybertron's moons, the few Decepticons who had remained loyal to him up to the end joined with the Autobots. Some of them later got bored with the Autobots' "peace and love" routine and left to form the "New Decepticon Army".

They immediately stranded themselves on Mars.

The members are:

Fiction

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Cybertron cartoon

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Growing ever tired of the "peace and love junk" that prevailed on Cybertron and its colonies following the closing of the black hole, Ransack, Thunderblast, and Crumplezone helped themselves to a ramshackle rocket and blasted off into the galaxy, hoping to find a new Cybertronian warlord, ideally more powerful than Galvatron, to lead them in conquest. Passing by to question their intentions, Thundercracker found himself dragged into the ship and press-ganged into joining his former comrades.

Their rocket made it to Mars where it endured a comedic crash landing. Beginning

End of G1 Universe

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At some point, Thundercracker left and the so-called "army" was reduced to the "New Decepticon Trio" (新デストロン3人組). Under Thunderblast's command, they tried to interfere in a race on Velocitron with their "Rocket Car", but Hot Shot was able to use his Cyber Key to escape their clutches. The Rocket Car crashed and the trio were surrounded by police. Mystery of the Speedia 500

Notes

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  • The New Decepticon Trio are based on the popular Japanese trope of a group of three incompetent villains, first established in [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Time Bokan|{{#if:||Time Bokan}}]]. Thunderblast acts as the femme fatale boss while Crumplezone and Ransack take the roles of buffoonish henchmen.

Foreign names

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  • Japanese: Shin Destron-gun (新デストロン軍)

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