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:''Overload is a [[Decepticon]] from the [[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2015 franchise)|Robots in Disguise]] portion of the [[Aligned continuity family]].''
:''Overload is a [[Decepticon]] from the [[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2015 franchise)|Robots in Disguise]] portion of the [[Aligned continuity family]].''
[[File:Overloadedpart1-Overload.jpg|thumb|right|400px|"I was all of history's great acting robots: Acting Unit 0.8, Thespo-mat, David Duchovny!"]]


[[File:IllusionaryDecepticon.jpg|thumb|right|300px|]]
Raise the curtain and let '''Overload''' take center stage—the most daring, dashing [[Decepticon]] saboteur and spy [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] has ever known. No mere bit player is he; this roguish thespian combines his natural strength and impenetrable armor plating with the quick wit and charisma befitting a lead player. If Overload has ''any'' weakness, it's perhaps that his own vanity overrides his better tactical judgment, particularly when it comes to that utter plebeian [[Optimus Prime (WFC)|Optimus Prime]]. Sometimes, he's partnered with the [[Cyclone]] [[Mini-Con]]s [[Backtrack (RID)|Backtrack]] and [[Ransack (RID Mini-Con)|Ransack]].
Watch out for '''Overload''', 'cause he's a robot that turns into a tank and launches his [[Mini-Con]] pal [[Backtrack (RID)|Backtrack]] and... that's all we know.
 
{{quote|Hello? Are you not listening? This is quality stagecraft, you savage!|Overload|"[[Overloaded, Part 2]]"}}


==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===2015 ''Robots in Disguise'' shorts===
Once, Overload shot a Cyclone at a young Slipstream, which stole his first ball bearing, causing him to go live a life of crime. {{storylink|The Tragedy of Slipstream}} When the ''[[Alchemor (RID)|Alchemor]]'' crashed on Earth, his stasis pod was lost. {{storylink|The Power of Dibs}}
===2015 ''Robots in Disguise'' cartoon===
===2015 ''Robots in Disguise'' cartoon===
[[Micronus Prime]] used an illusion of Overload to challenge [[Optimus Prime (WFC)|Optimus Prime]]. The robot deployed his Mini-Cons to terminate a group of humans who had made their way into the [[Realm of the Primes]]. The robot spent most of his time just standing around while his Mini-Cons did most of the dirty work. Overload and the Mini-Cons were ultimately defeated when Optimus climbed a hill to activate his [[Prime Decepticon Hunter]] and it turned out the Decepticons and humans were mere illusions. {{storylink|Out of Focus}}
{{voiceactor|[[Dave Fennoy]] (English), [[Masaki Aizawa]] (Japanese)|[[Tamás Bognár]] (Hungarian), [[Giorgio Bonino]] (Italian), [[Olivier Francart]] (French), [[Frédéric Meaux]] (French, ''Decepticon Island''), [[Ronald Nitschke]] (German), [[Raúl Solo]] (Latin-American Spanish), [[Adam Krylik]] (Polish), [[Choi Nak-yoon]] (Korean), [[Armando Tiraboschi]] (Brazilian Portuguese)}}
 
[[File:IllusionaryDecepticon.jpg|thumb|300px|"Wearing a costume, pretending to be someone else; it goes against my every instinct as an actor."]]
During the war on Cybertron, Overload was the top spy for the Decepticons and his work resulted in the destruction of a number of Autobot installations, and the injuring of [[Bumblebee (WFC)|Optimus Prime’s rookie scout]]. Eventually, [[Optimus Prime (WFC)|Optimus Prime]] found Overload out and stopped him. He was placed in stasis and eventually stored aboard the ''Alchemor''. {{storylink|Overloaded, Part 1}}
 
While Optimus Prime was training in the [[Realm of the Primes]], [[Micronus Prime|Micronus]] created an illusionary Decepticon resembling Overload to test him. The robot, physically identical to Overload save for his lack of a head, deployed his Mini-Cons to terminate a group of humans who had made their way into the [[Realm of the Primes]]. The robot spent most of his time just standing around while his Mini-Cons did most of the dirty work. Overload and the Mini-Cons were ultimately defeated when Optimus climbed a hill to activate his [[Prime Decepticon Hunter]] and it turned out the Decepticons and humans were mere illusions. {{storylink|Out of Focus}}
 
[[File:DecepticonIslandP2-TimeToLeaveTheStage.jpg|thumb|left|300px|"Don't tell me how to do humble! My humble ranks among the greatest in the history of the universe!"]]
After reviving from stasis, Overload sensed Optimus Prime and went looking for his old foe. Arriving in the [[Vintage Salvage Depot for the Discriminating Nostalgist|scrapyard]], he found only [[Bumblebee (WFC)|Bumblebee]], [[Strongarm (RID)|Strongarm]] and [[Grimlock (RID 2015)|Grimlock]]. He dealt with them and opted to head for [[Crown City]], reasoning he could draw out Prime by threatening humans, and on the way teamed up with the [[Cyclone]] Mini-Cons. {{storylink|Overloaded, Part 1}} Overload found a human vehicle which he began smashing as a warm up to the main show, until Bumblebee found him. Though Overload proved more than a match for the Autobot, Bumblebee managed to turn the two Mini-Cons on him, and render him unconscious with a punch. Overload was carted back to the scrapyard to get stored away. {{storylink|Overloaded, Part 2}}
 
After [[Steeljaw (RID)|Steeljaw]] broke into the scrapyard, he deactivated Overload's stasis pod, alongside several others, as part of a bid to bolster [[Glowstrike]]'s forces. When [[Thunderhoof (RID)|Thunderhoof]] brought up Steeljaw's past failures at leadership, Steeljaw informed the Decepticons of his alliance with Glowstrike, and gave them coordinates to follow while he remained at the scrapyard. The escapees later reconvened at Steeljaw's coordinates, where they were inspected by Glowstrike, who seemed pleased by the new cadre of "[[Steeljaw's Pack|elite warriors]]". {{storylink|Misdirection}}


===2015 ''Robots in Disguise'' shorts===
Overload gathered with Steeljaw's other remaining followers on the roof of the ''Island'', where Steeljaw updated them on his plans to overthrow Glowstrike, until she and [[Saberhorn]] arrived to talk with Steeljaw alone. {{storylink|Portals}}
[[File:Transformers-RID2015-Overload-and-Cyclones.jpg|upright=1.66|thumb]]
Overload shot a Cyclone at a young Slipstream, which stole his first ball bearing, causing him to go live a life a crime. {{storylink|The Tragedy of Slipstream}} Overload appeared to be listed in the ''[[Alchemor]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s prisoner manifest in the same pod as [[Ransack (RID Mini-Con)|Ransack]] and [[Backtrack (RID)|Backtrack]]. {{storylink|The Power of Dibs}}


{{-}}
Overload was present after the Autobots staged a raid on the Decepticon base, and were subsequently surrounded by the base's occupants. {{storylink|Decepticon Island (Part 1)}} Though the rest of the Autobots managed to escape at this time, [[Windblade (RID)|Windblade]] was captured, and Overload was tasked with guarding her (much to his chagrin as he wanted to fight Optimus or at least  Bumblebee). He still got to fight someone, as [[Ratchet (WFC)|Ratchet]] and [[Drift (RID)|Drift]] came to rescue his prisoner. He was able to subdue them, but [[Slipstream (RID)|Slipstream]] and [[Jetstorm (RID)|Jetstorm]] slipped away as Drift was put in another pod. The Mini-Cons managed to free Windblade and Ratchet, and after delivering a decisive blow to Overload's face, the Autobots were able to stuff their would-be-captor into a pod of his own. Overload's stasis pod was then taken back to [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] by Optimus Prime, Windblade and Ratchet. {{storylink|Decepticon Island (Part 2)}}
{{--}}


==Games==
==Games==
===''Transformers: Robots in Disguise'' mobile game===
===''Robots in Disguise'' mobile game===
{{charstubgames|{{storylink|Transformers: Robots in Disguise (mobile game)|Robots in Disguise}}}}
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{|class="wikitable" border="5" style="width:65%"
|-
! scope="col" width="30%" | '''Version'''
! style="background: #00CCFF; color: black" scope="col" width="35%" | '''Unlock Cost (Energon)'''
! style="background: #BF00FF; color: white" scope="col" width="35%" | '''Unlock Cost (Ultra Sparks)'''
|-
|Starter
|500
|10
|-
|Deployer
|4000
|80
|}
</center>
Overload could be recruited to help fight off the [[Insecticon (WFC)|Insecticon]] clone army overrunning [[Crown City]]. {{storylink|Transformers: Robots in Disguise (mobile game)|''Robots in Disguise'' mobile game}}


==Toys==
==Toys==
===Robots in Disguise (2015)===
===''Robots in Disguise'' (2015)===
[[File:RID2015-Deployers-Overload-and-Backtrack.jpg|upright=1.66|thumb]]
[[File:RID15-toy OverloadDeployer.jpg|upright=1.66|thumb|Well, I do owe you for giving me this unholy... ACTING.... ''TALENT''! ''(Hasbro Version Pictured)'']]
*'''Decepticon Overload and Backtrack''' (Deployer, 2015)
[[File:TF-Adventure-TAV-46-Overload.jpg|upright=1.66|thumb|If you want Calculon to race to the laser gun battle in his hover-Ferrari, press one. If you want Calculon to double-check his paperwork, press two. Enter now. ''(TakaraTomy Version Pictured)'']]
**''Japanese ID Number:'' '''TAV46'''
<ul class="iconlist">{{Bp-d1|'''Overload & Backtrack''' (Deployer, 2016)}}</ul>
**''Accessories'': Backtrack Mini-con and Armor sprue (with Left & right blasters, jetpack, crest armor, 4 "legs")
:*''TakaraTomy name'': '''Overload with Micron Backtrack'''
:*''TakaraTomy release date'': [[May 28]], 2016
:*''TakaraTomy ID number:'' '''TAV46'''
 
: Part of the second assortment of Hasbro's ''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2015 toyline)| Robots in Disguise]]'' [[Deployer (WFC)|Deployer]]s, Overload transforms into a Cybertronian tank. In this mode, the front clamp between his treads can be loaded with any [[Cyclone]]-style Mini-Con —such as his pack-in partner [[Backtrack (RID)#Toys|Backtrack]]— and launched by pushing the trigger on Overload's gunbarrel. (You ''can'' wedge (ha) Torpedo-style Mini-Cons into this launcher, but they don't hold very well.) This launcher will not work if the small "safety" trigger on his tank mode underside is not pushed in, either by setting him on a flat surface or by doing so manually. This launcher is also inoperable in robot mode, ending up on his back, though at least you can still store a Cyclone in it.
 
: His tank barrel also has tabs to mount Backtrack's two "blaster" accessories.
 
: His shoulders have an undocumented feature: small tabs that allow you to attach Mini-Cons to them via the armor-sprue attachment points. Obviously Cyclones fit best, but Torpedos can attach as well, albeit slightly awkwardly. Buzzsaws have ridges that prevent them from attaching securely, however.
 
: Overload also has a battle mask, which is both intended to cover his face in vehicle mode and also homage the rectangle-eye of the illusionary Decepticon warrior from "[[Out of Focus]]".
 
: His [[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (mobile game)|''Robots in Disguise'' mobile game]] scan-badge is located on his right forearm, impossible to scan while still in-box.
 
: The TakaraTomy release of Overload, released in the fifteenth wave of the ''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2015 toyline)#TakaraTomy Adventure toyline|Adventure]]'' toyline, features extensive paint details to better resemble his appearances in the cartoon. His scan-badge unlocks him in the checklist on the ''[[Transformers Chronicle (app)|Transformers Chronicle]]'' app.
 
: He was redecoed and retooled into [[Target]]-exclusive ''[[Transformers One (toyline)|Transformers One]]'' [[Megatron (One)#Race&Blast|”Race & Blast” Megatron]].


:Overload transforms into a Cybertronian tank and can launch his Mini-Con partner Backtrack. Although he is not designed to, he is capable of launching torpedo-style Mini-cons. He has a battle mask - a feature intended to cover his face in vehicle mode also doubles as an homage to the rectangle-eye of the robot in the cartoon which he's based on. Unlike Deployers Fracture and Drift, Overload is incapable of launching spherical Mini-Cons in robot mode and as such lacks the "pointing" action they also use.  
::*''[http://www.tfu.info/2016/Decepticon/Overload/overload.htm More information on Deployers Overload at TFU.info]''
{{--}}
{{--}}


==Notes==
==Notes==
*Overload and Backtrack's bodies are based on the illusionary Decepticon warriors [[Micronus Prime]] used to challenge [[Optimus Prime (WFC)|Optimus Prime]] in "[[Out of Focus]]". The major difference is that they gave Overload a proper robot head rather than the featureless rectangle of the robot in the show. However given the toy also provides Overload with a battle mask that resembles the "head" of the robot, it is entirely possible that the robot simply had his battle mask deployed.
[[File:Overload Tank mode.jpg|thumb|300px|Overload's vehicle mode in the ''Cyclone Deployers'' commercial.]]
*The Cyclones are said to be unaligned by Divebomb, though Overload and Backtrack's toys are marketed as Decepticons. It is currently unknown if Overload is unaligned in the cartoon as well.
*Overload's appearance in "[[The Power of Dibs]]" depicts him as having the same headless design as the illusionary Decepticon in "[[Out of Focus]]", which is ironic considering his love for his own face. It also seems to suggest he shared the same stasis pod with the Cyclone Mini-Cons, despite them apparently meeting each other for the first time later in the cartoon.
*Though his toy turns into a tank, Overload never transforms in any of his appearances in the series. However, he is seen transforming in a commercial, suggesting he did have an animated model for his alternate mode.


===Foreign names===
===Foreign names===
*''Japanese:'' '''Overload''' (オーバーロード ''Ōbārōdo'')
*''Japanese:'' '''Overload''' (オーバーロード ''Ōbārōdo'')
*''Mandarin:'' '''Guòzài''' (过载, "Overload")


[[Category:Robots in Disguise (2015) Decepticons]]
[[Category:Robots in Disguise (2015) Decepticons]]
[[Category:Spies]]
[[Category:Steeljaw's Pack]]

Latest revision as of 19:14, 28 March 2026

The name or term "Overload" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Overload (disambiguation).
Overload is a Decepticon from the Robots in Disguise portion of the Aligned continuity family.
"I was all of history's great acting robots: Acting Unit 0.8, Thespo-mat, David Duchovny!"

Raise the curtain and let Overload take center stage—the most daring, dashing Decepticon saboteur and spy Cybertron has ever known. No mere bit player is he; this roguish thespian combines his natural strength and impenetrable armor plating with the quick wit and charisma befitting a lead player. If Overload has any weakness, it's perhaps that his own vanity overrides his better tactical judgment, particularly when it comes to that utter plebeian Optimus Prime. Sometimes, he's partnered with the Cyclone Mini-Cons Backtrack and Ransack.

Hello? Are you not listening? This is quality stagecraft, you savage!Overload, "Overloaded, Part 2"

Fiction

[edit]

2015 Robots in Disguise shorts

[edit]

Once, Overload shot a Cyclone at a young Slipstream, which stole his first ball bearing, causing him to go live a life of crime. The Tragedy of Slipstream When the Alchemor crashed on Earth, his stasis pod was lost. The Power of Dibs

2015 Robots in Disguise cartoon

[edit]
Voice actor: Dave Fennoy (English), Masaki Aizawa (Japanese), Tamás Bognár (Hungarian), Giorgio Bonino (Italian), Olivier Francart (French), Frédéric Meaux (French, Decepticon Island), Ronald Nitschke (German), Raúl Solo (Latin-American Spanish), Adam Krylik (Polish), Choi Nak-yoon (Korean), Armando Tiraboschi (Brazilian Portuguese)
"Wearing a costume, pretending to be someone else; it goes against my every instinct as an actor."

During the war on Cybertron, Overload was the top spy for the Decepticons and his work resulted in the destruction of a number of Autobot installations, and the injuring of Optimus Prime’s rookie scout. Eventually, Optimus Prime found Overload out and stopped him. He was placed in stasis and eventually stored aboard the Alchemor. Overloaded, Part 1

While Optimus Prime was training in the Realm of the Primes, Micronus created an illusionary Decepticon resembling Overload to test him. The robot, physically identical to Overload save for his lack of a head, deployed his Mini-Cons to terminate a group of humans who had made their way into the Realm of the Primes. The robot spent most of his time just standing around while his Mini-Cons did most of the dirty work. Overload and the Mini-Cons were ultimately defeated when Optimus climbed a hill to activate his Prime Decepticon Hunter and it turned out the Decepticons and humans were mere illusions. Out of Focus

"Don't tell me how to do humble! My humble ranks among the greatest in the history of the universe!"

After reviving from stasis, Overload sensed Optimus Prime and went looking for his old foe. Arriving in the scrapyard, he found only Bumblebee, Strongarm and Grimlock. He dealt with them and opted to head for Crown City, reasoning he could draw out Prime by threatening humans, and on the way teamed up with the Cyclone Mini-Cons. Overloaded, Part 1 Overload found a human vehicle which he began smashing as a warm up to the main show, until Bumblebee found him. Though Overload proved more than a match for the Autobot, Bumblebee managed to turn the two Mini-Cons on him, and render him unconscious with a punch. Overload was carted back to the scrapyard to get stored away. Overloaded, Part 2

After Steeljaw broke into the scrapyard, he deactivated Overload's stasis pod, alongside several others, as part of a bid to bolster Glowstrike's forces. When Thunderhoof brought up Steeljaw's past failures at leadership, Steeljaw informed the Decepticons of his alliance with Glowstrike, and gave them coordinates to follow while he remained at the scrapyard. The escapees later reconvened at Steeljaw's coordinates, where they were inspected by Glowstrike, who seemed pleased by the new cadre of "elite warriors". Misdirection

Overload gathered with Steeljaw's other remaining followers on the roof of the Island, where Steeljaw updated them on his plans to overthrow Glowstrike, until she and Saberhorn arrived to talk with Steeljaw alone. Portals

Overload was present after the Autobots staged a raid on the Decepticon base, and were subsequently surrounded by the base's occupants. Decepticon Island (Part 1) Though the rest of the Autobots managed to escape at this time, Windblade was captured, and Overload was tasked with guarding her (much to his chagrin as he wanted to fight Optimus or at least Bumblebee). He still got to fight someone, as Ratchet and Drift came to rescue his prisoner. He was able to subdue them, but Slipstream and Jetstorm slipped away as Drift was put in another pod. The Mini-Cons managed to free Windblade and Ratchet, and after delivering a decisive blow to Overload's face, the Autobots were able to stuff their would-be-captor into a pod of his own. Overload's stasis pod was then taken back to Cybertron by Optimus Prime, Windblade and Ratchet. Decepticon Island (Part 2)

Games

[edit]

Robots in Disguise mobile game

[edit]
Version Unlock Cost (Energon) Unlock Cost (Ultra Sparks)
Starter 500 10
Deployer 4000 80

Overload could be recruited to help fight off the Insecticon clone army overrunning Crown City. Robots in Disguise mobile game

Toys

[edit]

Robots in Disguise (2015)

[edit]
Well, I do owe you for giving me this unholy... ACTING.... TALENT! (Hasbro Version Pictured)
If you want Calculon to race to the laser gun battle in his hover-Ferrari, press one. If you want Calculon to double-check his paperwork, press two. Enter now. (TakaraTomy Version Pictured)
  • Overload & Backtrack (Deployer, 2016)
  • TakaraTomy name: Overload with Micron Backtrack
  • TakaraTomy release date: May 28, 2016
  • TakaraTomy ID number: TAV46
Part of the second assortment of Hasbro's Robots in Disguise Deployers, Overload transforms into a Cybertronian tank. In this mode, the front clamp between his treads can be loaded with any Cyclone-style Mini-Con —such as his pack-in partner Backtrack— and launched by pushing the trigger on Overload's gunbarrel. (You can wedge (ha) Torpedo-style Mini-Cons into this launcher, but they don't hold very well.) This launcher will not work if the small "safety" trigger on his tank mode underside is not pushed in, either by setting him on a flat surface or by doing so manually. This launcher is also inoperable in robot mode, ending up on his back, though at least you can still store a Cyclone in it.
His tank barrel also has tabs to mount Backtrack's two "blaster" accessories.
His shoulders have an undocumented feature: small tabs that allow you to attach Mini-Cons to them via the armor-sprue attachment points. Obviously Cyclones fit best, but Torpedos can attach as well, albeit slightly awkwardly. Buzzsaws have ridges that prevent them from attaching securely, however.
Overload also has a battle mask, which is both intended to cover his face in vehicle mode and also homage the rectangle-eye of the illusionary Decepticon warrior from "Out of Focus".
His Robots in Disguise mobile game scan-badge is located on his right forearm, impossible to scan while still in-box.
The TakaraTomy release of Overload, released in the fifteenth wave of the Adventure toyline, features extensive paint details to better resemble his appearances in the cartoon. His scan-badge unlocks him in the checklist on the Transformers Chronicle app.
He was redecoed and retooled into Target-exclusive Transformers One ”Race & Blast” Megatron.

Notes

[edit]
Overload's vehicle mode in the Cyclone Deployers commercial.
  • Overload's appearance in "The Power of Dibs" depicts him as having the same headless design as the illusionary Decepticon in "Out of Focus", which is ironic considering his love for his own face. It also seems to suggest he shared the same stasis pod with the Cyclone Mini-Cons, despite them apparently meeting each other for the first time later in the cartoon.
  • Though his toy turns into a tank, Overload never transforms in any of his appearances in the series. However, he is seen transforming in a commercial, suggesting he did have an animated model for his alternate mode.

Foreign names

[edit]
  • Japanese: Overload (オーバーロード Ōbārōdo)
  • Mandarin: Guòzài (过载, "Overload")