Treadshot (Universe 2003)

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Treadshot is a Decepticon from the Armada portion of the Unicron Trilogy continuity family (via the 2003 Universe toyline).
Dead End homage or not, we are doomed.

Treadshot was once friend and rival to Ultra Magnus. But, when the war broke out, the two took opposing sides, with Treadshot joining the Decepticons. His betrayal hit Ultra Magnus hard, and now the two are engaged in a bloody duel, both neglecting orders whenever the chance to smash the other comes around.<ref>Universe Battle in a Box Ultra Magnus versus Treadshot packaging bio</ref>

He is partnered with a presumably-evil version of the Mini-Con Nightbeat.

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Ask Vector Prime

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A brutal fight with Treadshot forced Ultra Magnus to upgrade to a new body. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/09/23

Toys

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Universe (2003)

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  • Ultra Magnus with Over-Run vs. Treadshot with Nightbeat (Battle in a Box, 2004)
  • Accessories: Pistol, bayonet
Universe Treadshot is a retooling of the Armada Side Swipe toy, transforming into a Nissan Skyline sedan. His Mini-Con partner Nightbeat can store in a flip-out section of the back end of Treadshot's vehicle mode. Pressing down on the sigil plate (which despite still being shaped like the Autobot sigil now has a Decepticon sigil printed on it instead) in vehicle mode swings his car hood halves forward in a spring-loaded attack (or "dragster mode"). These hood parts end up on his arms in robot mode, giving him a spring-loaded attack in that mode. Attaching Nightbeat (or any other Mini-Con mold) to the Powerlinx plug on his back activates a "punching" action gimmick in his left arm.
He was only available as part of a "Battle in a Box" multi-pack along with Universe Ultra Magnus, Over-Run, and Nightbeat. This set was only available in "market six" stores like Kohl's.
This toy doubles as a Generation 1 character, and this retooled mold was also used to make Universe Oil Slick, while a more extensively-retooled version was used to make Cybertron Runamuck.


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