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:''Dreadwing is a [[Decepticon]] | :''Dreadwing is a [[Decepticon]] from the [[Transformers (2007 franchise)|Transformers]] portion of the [[movie continuity family]].'' | ||
[[ | [[File:ReignofStarscream5 Dreadwing.jpg|thumb|upright=2.2|"[[Starscream (Movie)|He's]] behind you!"<br>"Oh no he isn't!"<br>"Oh yes he is!"]] | ||
'''Dreadwing''' is a born thief who isn't particularly smart, which makes people wonder where he got the technology that allows him to [[teleportation|teleport]]. He obviously didn't invent it himself, and no one else on either side of the war has the ability, so all signs point toward him having stolen it. Sneaky and greedy, he's not really liked by his fellow Decepticons, because of his penchant to perform nasty pranks on them as often as he does on Autobots. As such, most of his time is spent alone, plotting his nasty schemes and spiking other robots' gas tanks with sugar.<ref>''Transformers'' Deluxe Class Dreadwing packaging bio</ref> He's not the [[Skywarp (G1)|first]] [[Hooligan (G2)|one]] to pull off stunts like that. | |||
Originally a [[Class Alpha drone unit|Class Alpha]] [[Drone Unit (Movie)|drone unit]], Dreadwing eventually became a sentient warrior himself before being placed in command of the rest of the Decepticons' drone army, thereby giving him a lot of pull with the Decepticons thanks to the sheer number of warriors he can call in. Never one to question his leaders, he follows their orders eagerly. Dreadwing wants to contribute more to the Decepticon cause but feels that the [[Megatron (Movie)|higher]] [[Starscream (Movie)|ups]] are unwilling to give him a chance to ''really'' prove himself. Feeling frustrated and betrayed over his services not being needed in the search for the [[AllSpark]] (or even journeying to [[Earth]] along with his comrades), Dreadwing is taking it really hard. But with the war coming to an eventual end, he believes his personal army can do more than hunt Autobot survivors on Cybertron and perform mundane tasks.<ref>''[[Transformers: The Reign of Starscream|The Reign of Starscream]]'' trade paperback bonus material</ref> | |||
==Fiction== | ==Fiction== | ||
=== | ===IDW movie comics=== | ||
Many years ago, Dreadwing was a member of the Cybertronian [[Defense Force]] under the command of [[Megatron (Movie)|Protector Megatron]]. After the discovery of [[The Fallen|a mysterious relic]] and a devastating attack by [[Ejoornian|aliens]], {{storylink|Defiance issue 1|Defiance #1}} Megatron declared his military dictatorship of the planet and led the flight-capable soldiers into a counter-attack on the invaders. Dreadwing commanded the Class Alpha drones, but bungled the job, managing to lose half of their attack force in seconds. {{storylink|Defiance issue 2|Defiance #2}} Later, when Megatron branded [[Optimus Prime (Movie)|Optimus Prime]]'s followers as traitors, Dreadwing joined the new "Decepticons" faction. {{storylink|Defiance issue 3|Defiance #3}} He was present for Megatron's speech at the dawn of the faction. Two of him, in fact. {{storylink|Foundation issue 3|Foundation #3}} | |||
During the ensuing civil war, Dreadwing led drones of similar body-type to his own in battle, {{storylink|Movie Prequel issue 2|Movie Prequel #2}} and eventually joined Megatron's attack on Simfur. There the Decepticons attempted to torture a small squad of Autobots into revealing the Allspark's location. The Autobots soon thereafter launched the Allspark to keep it out of Decepticon hands. {{storylink|Movie Prequel issue 1|Movie Prequel #1}} | |||
Dreadwing spotted the [[AllSpark]] and Megatron pursuing it, and reported it to [[Starscream (Movie)|Starscream]]. Starscream began to follow in [[Nemesis (Movie)|his own ship]], but the Autobot ''[[Ark (Movie)|Ark]]'' appeared and released an explosive concussion chain, which badly damaged both Dreadwing and the Decepticon ship. {{storylink|The Reign of Starscream issue 1|The Reign of Starscream #1}} With the AllSpark lost, the warring factions fought over whatever energy was left on the dying world. Under the command of [[Shockwave (Movie)|Shockwave]], Dreadwing and several other Decepticons ambushed and drove off a team of Autobots as they attempted to steal Energon from [[Trypticon (Movie)|Trypticon]]. Moments after the battle concluded, Shockwave chose to leave Cybertron in search of the AllSpark, and put Dreadwing in charge of the troops in his absence. {{storylink|Rising Storm issue 2|Rising Storm #2}} | |||
About a hundred years later, Dreadwing was among those present to welcome Starscream on his return to [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]]. Dreadwing offered to transfer the data from [[Frenzy (Movie)|Frenzy's]] databanks and deliver it to Starscream, and also checked on Starscream's well-being after hearing an explosion. {{storylink|The Reign of Starscream issue 2|The Reign of Starscream #2}} {{storylink|The Reign of Starscream issue 3|The Reign of Starscream #3}} | |||
[[File:ROSWannabet.jpg|left|thumb|You rip the spark out of me<br/>Rip the spark out of me<br/>You make it look easy]] | |||
{{ | When Starscream's Allspark failed, Dreadwing revealed he had used his massive drone army to take over the Cybertronian Decepticons, and, seemingly resentful of having been left behind when the Nemesis was launched, tried to use his troops to take down Starscream's team. However, Starscream and his loyal soldiers proved a challenge, and when the Autobots managed to deactivate the drones, Dreadwing made a run for his ship. Starscream followed, and Dreadwing tried to kill him using the transwarp energy from the space bridge. The ship arrived at the Mars terminal, destroyed, but with Dreadwing still intact. Unfortunately, so was Starscream, who ripped out his [[spark]] and crushed it. {{storylink|The Reign of Starscream issue 4|The Reign of Starscream #4}} {{storylink|The Reign of Starscream issue 5|The Reign of Starscream #5}} | ||
== | Starscream kept Dreadwing's head as a trophy. {{storylink|Alliance issue 1|Alliance #1}} Upon arriving on Mars, [[Soundwave (ROTF)|Soundwave]] examined his head before tossing it aside. {{storylink|Alliance issue 2|Alliance #2}} {{storylink|Convergence chapter 4}} | ||
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[[ | |||
====''Transformers: Beginnings''==== | |||
{{note|Transformers: Beginnings is a condensed, flash-animated retelling of the [[IDW Publishing|IDW]] [[Transformers: Movie Prequel|Movie Prequel]] that is detailed above this section.}} | |||
{{storylink|Transformers: Beginnings (Movie)|Transformers: Beginnings}} | |||
===Titan movie comics=== | |||
[[File:DreadwingStarscreamMegatron-TwilightsLastGleamingpart1.jpg|thumb|upright=1.5]] | |||
In a [[Tyran 208.28 Gamma|divergent timeline]], the Decepticons succeeded at Mission City and conquered the United States. The non-drone Dreadwing sported a blue-grey camo pattern to distinguish himself from similarly-molded [[Class Alpha drone unit|drones]]. | |||
Dreadwing was one of Megatron's main troops: on equal rank with [[Starscream (Movie)|Starscream]], and able to command Decepticon drone units in battle. Alongside Starscream, he was dispatched to prevent a [[NATO]] nuclear strike. {{storylink|Transformers Comic issue 9|Twilight's Last Gleaming, Part: 1}} They and their [[Thundercracker (Movie)|Thundercracker]] troops managed to wipe out the NATO fleet within ten minutes, and then Dreadwing carried out his primary goal - the obliteration of the [[France|French]] government and NATO chiefs in Paris. {{storylink|Transformers Comic issue 10|Twilight's Last Gleaming, Part: 2}} | |||
When Starscream assumed power, Dreadwing assisted him in bombing valuable infrastructure in the liberated United States {{storylink|Transformers Comic issue 14|Aftermath Part 1}} and later with another jet in trying to secure an energon field. {{storylink|Transformers Comic issue 16|Dark Spark}} | |||
Dreadwing aided Starscream in his take-over of the Autobots' headquarters in their absence. {{storylink|Transformers Comic issue 19|Return to Cybertron: Part 3}} | |||
Dreadwing got to help bomb Optimus! It was great fun for all (except Optimus) until an Autobot sonic attack knocked everyone out of the sky. {{storylink|Transformers Comic issue 22|The Decepticon Who Haunted Himself}} | |||
Later, when the Decepticons massed for a major assault, Dreadwing took part in it. {{storylink|Transformers Comic issue 23|Revolution Part 1}} | |||
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==Games== | |||
===''Battle for the Allspark''=== | |||
{{note|Dreadwing was used as the basis for a chassis available to players as their combatant for the ''Battle for the Allspark'' game. Units using this body came in two variations. Autobot-aligned units had a helmet and facemask that vaguely resembled Optimus Prime, while the Decepticon-aligned units had the single-lens design seen in other film-related media.}} | |||
{{storylink|Battle for the Allspark}} | |||
{{ | ===''Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark'' (3DS)=== | ||
{{Note|Dreadwing appears in the [[Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark (3DS)|Rise of the Dark Spark]] game for Nintendo 3DS as a support unit. Equipping him allows all Earth Mercenaries to take less damage from a Negative Field.}} | |||
{{storylink|Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark (3DS)|Rise of the Dark Spark}} | |||
==Toys== | ==Toys== | ||
===''Transformers'' (2007)=== | ===''Transformers'' (2007)=== | ||
[[ | [[File:Dreadwingmovietoy.jpg|right|upright=1.67|thumb|Not Frankenstein.]] | ||
<ul class="iconlist">{{Bp-d1|'''Dreadwing''' (Deluxe Class, [[2007]])}}</ul> | |||
:*''Japanese ID number:'' '''MD-15''' | |||
:*''Accessories'': 2 "flame" missiles | |||
{{toydesigner|[[Shogo Hasui]] (TakaraTomy)}} | |||
: Released in the fourth wave of [[Transformers (2007 toyline)|''Transformers'']] Deluxes, Dreadwing transforms into a modified {{w|Mikoyan MiG-29|MiG-29 "Fulcrum"}} fighter jet. Dreadwing is based on the mono-eyed Decepticon jet drone type from [[Transformers The Game (console)|''Transformers The Game'']]. | |||
: | : His exhaust flames serve dual purpose as firing missiles in both modes. In [[robot mode]], these represent the flamethrower attack from the video game. His chest also has a spring-loaded [[Automorph Technology|Automorph]] gimmick, opening up and revealing more robot parts. | ||
: | : This mold was later used to make [[Overcast (Movie)|Overcast]] and ''[[Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (toyline)|Revenge of the Fallen]]'' [[Fearswoop (ROTF)|Fearswoop]] and can be repurposed as the [[Class Alpha drone unit]]s. | ||
: | ::*''[http://www.tfu.info/2007/Decepticon/Dreadwing/dreadwing.htm More information on Dreadwing at TFU.info]'' | ||
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{{-}} | ==Merchandise== | ||
===3D Battle-Card Game=== | |||
[[File:MovieDreadwing 3DBattleCard.JPG|thumb|right|upright=1.4|Flatwing]] | |||
<ul class="iconlist">{{Bp-d1|'''Dreadwing''' (3D Battle Card, 2007)}}</ul> | |||
== | :Dreadwing's card uses the same layout as Starscream, [[Thundercracker (Movie)|Thundercracker]], and [[Jetfire (Movie)|Jetfire]], but is grey. He "transforms" into a jet by disassembling then re-assembling the punch-out pieces. His card art was done by [[Lucio Parrillo]]. This card layout was later used for [[Starscream (G1)|Classic Starscream]], [[Skywarp (G1)|Skywarp]] and [[Ramjet (G1)|Ramjet]] in the "Energon Wars" expansion. | ||
* ''' | {{--}} | ||
Dreadwing's | |||
==Notes== | |||
* Artist [[Ken Christiansen]] designed Dreadwing, along with the other new characters in the [[Transformers The Game|''Transformers'' - The Game]] and [[Revenge of the Fallen (video games)|''Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen'' - The Game]] video games. | |||
* Dreadwing's design appears to be inspired by the G1 [[Conehead]]s, with a spring-up [[Faux part|faux part]] being used to evoke their cockpit chests, shoulder pylons and chest vents, and of course head-mounted nosecone [[Kibble|kibble]]. Furthermore, there are strong similarities to [[Thrust (Armada)|''Armada'' Thrust]] (himself based on [[Thrust (G1)|the conehead of the same name]]), such as a centrally-mounted VTOL turbine, the classic [[Seeker (body-type)|Seeker]]-like placement of the wings, and rear thrusters with tailfins in place of hands. | |||
* The subtle differences between Dreadwing and the Class Alpha drone units are an appearance of purple bits on the drone commander, more spiky head chevrons, and something resembling eyebrow articulation that is absent in the drones. One must be able to express all those emotions when thinking and independent, apparently. | |||
* Exactly how Dreadwing managed to achieve sentience from being a mindless drone isn't made clear. | |||
* According to one of the [[:File:ReignOfStarscream4 CoverB.jpg|variant covers]] of [[The Reign of Starscream issue 4|''The Reign of Starscream'' #4]], Dreadwing (or a drone) has a standard face under his visor. | |||
===Foreign names=== | |||
*''Japanese:'' '''Dreadwing''' (ドレッドウイング ''Doreddouingu'') | |||
==References== | |||
{{reflist}} | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [http:// | * [http://badflipblog.blogspot.com/2009/10/tf1-jet-drone-01.html Dreadwing concepts] and [http://badflipblog.blogspot.com/2009/10/tf1-jet-drone-02.html final rendering] on Ken Christiansen's blog. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:37, 16 August 2024
| The name or term "Dreadwing" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Dreadwing (disambiguation). |
- Dreadwing is a Decepticon from the Transformers portion of the movie continuity family.

"Oh no he isn't!"
"Oh yes he is!"
Dreadwing is a born thief who isn't particularly smart, which makes people wonder where he got the technology that allows him to teleport. He obviously didn't invent it himself, and no one else on either side of the war has the ability, so all signs point toward him having stolen it. Sneaky and greedy, he's not really liked by his fellow Decepticons, because of his penchant to perform nasty pranks on them as often as he does on Autobots. As such, most of his time is spent alone, plotting his nasty schemes and spiking other robots' gas tanks with sugar.[1] He's not the first one to pull off stunts like that.
Originally a Class Alpha drone unit, Dreadwing eventually became a sentient warrior himself before being placed in command of the rest of the Decepticons' drone army, thereby giving him a lot of pull with the Decepticons thanks to the sheer number of warriors he can call in. Never one to question his leaders, he follows their orders eagerly. Dreadwing wants to contribute more to the Decepticon cause but feels that the higher ups are unwilling to give him a chance to really prove himself. Feeling frustrated and betrayed over his services not being needed in the search for the AllSpark (or even journeying to Earth along with his comrades), Dreadwing is taking it really hard. But with the war coming to an eventual end, he believes his personal army can do more than hunt Autobot survivors on Cybertron and perform mundane tasks.[2]
Fiction
[edit]IDW movie comics
[edit]Many years ago, Dreadwing was a member of the Cybertronian Defense Force under the command of Protector Megatron. After the discovery of a mysterious relic and a devastating attack by aliens, Defiance #1 Megatron declared his military dictatorship of the planet and led the flight-capable soldiers into a counter-attack on the invaders. Dreadwing commanded the Class Alpha drones, but bungled the job, managing to lose half of their attack force in seconds. Defiance #2 Later, when Megatron branded Optimus Prime's followers as traitors, Dreadwing joined the new "Decepticons" faction. Defiance #3 He was present for Megatron's speech at the dawn of the faction. Two of him, in fact. Foundation #3
During the ensuing civil war, Dreadwing led drones of similar body-type to his own in battle, Movie Prequel #2 and eventually joined Megatron's attack on Simfur. There the Decepticons attempted to torture a small squad of Autobots into revealing the Allspark's location. The Autobots soon thereafter launched the Allspark to keep it out of Decepticon hands. Movie Prequel #1
Dreadwing spotted the AllSpark and Megatron pursuing it, and reported it to Starscream. Starscream began to follow in his own ship, but the Autobot Ark appeared and released an explosive concussion chain, which badly damaged both Dreadwing and the Decepticon ship. The Reign of Starscream #1 With the AllSpark lost, the warring factions fought over whatever energy was left on the dying world. Under the command of Shockwave, Dreadwing and several other Decepticons ambushed and drove off a team of Autobots as they attempted to steal Energon from Trypticon. Moments after the battle concluded, Shockwave chose to leave Cybertron in search of the AllSpark, and put Dreadwing in charge of the troops in his absence. Rising Storm #2
About a hundred years later, Dreadwing was among those present to welcome Starscream on his return to Cybertron. Dreadwing offered to transfer the data from Frenzy's databanks and deliver it to Starscream, and also checked on Starscream's well-being after hearing an explosion. The Reign of Starscream #2 The Reign of Starscream #3

Rip the spark out of me
You make it look easy
When Starscream's Allspark failed, Dreadwing revealed he had used his massive drone army to take over the Cybertronian Decepticons, and, seemingly resentful of having been left behind when the Nemesis was launched, tried to use his troops to take down Starscream's team. However, Starscream and his loyal soldiers proved a challenge, and when the Autobots managed to deactivate the drones, Dreadwing made a run for his ship. Starscream followed, and Dreadwing tried to kill him using the transwarp energy from the space bridge. The ship arrived at the Mars terminal, destroyed, but with Dreadwing still intact. Unfortunately, so was Starscream, who ripped out his spark and crushed it. The Reign of Starscream #4 The Reign of Starscream #5
Starscream kept Dreadwing's head as a trophy. Alliance #1 Upon arriving on Mars, Soundwave examined his head before tossing it aside. Alliance #2 Convergence chapter 4
Transformers: Beginnings
[edit]Titan movie comics
[edit]
In a divergent timeline, the Decepticons succeeded at Mission City and conquered the United States. The non-drone Dreadwing sported a blue-grey camo pattern to distinguish himself from similarly-molded drones.
Dreadwing was one of Megatron's main troops: on equal rank with Starscream, and able to command Decepticon drone units in battle. Alongside Starscream, he was dispatched to prevent a NATO nuclear strike. Twilight's Last Gleaming, Part: 1 They and their Thundercracker troops managed to wipe out the NATO fleet within ten minutes, and then Dreadwing carried out his primary goal - the obliteration of the French government and NATO chiefs in Paris. Twilight's Last Gleaming, Part: 2
When Starscream assumed power, Dreadwing assisted him in bombing valuable infrastructure in the liberated United States Aftermath Part 1 and later with another jet in trying to secure an energon field. Dark Spark
Dreadwing aided Starscream in his take-over of the Autobots' headquarters in their absence. Return to Cybertron: Part 3
Dreadwing got to help bomb Optimus! It was great fun for all (except Optimus) until an Autobot sonic attack knocked everyone out of the sky. The Decepticon Who Haunted Himself
Later, when the Decepticons massed for a major assault, Dreadwing took part in it. Revolution Part 1
Games
[edit]Battle for the Allspark
[edit]Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark (3DS)
[edit]Toys
[edit]Transformers (2007)
[edit]
- Dreadwing (Deluxe Class, 2007)
- Japanese ID number: MD-15
- Accessories: 2 "flame" missiles
- Known designers: Shogo Hasui (TakaraTomy)
- Released in the fourth wave of Transformers Deluxes, Dreadwing transforms into a modified MiG-29 "Fulcrum" fighter jet. Dreadwing is based on the mono-eyed Decepticon jet drone type from Transformers The Game.
- His exhaust flames serve dual purpose as firing missiles in both modes. In robot mode, these represent the flamethrower attack from the video game. His chest also has a spring-loaded Automorph gimmick, opening up and revealing more robot parts.
- This mold was later used to make Overcast and Revenge of the Fallen Fearswoop and can be repurposed as the Class Alpha drone units.
Merchandise
[edit]3D Battle-Card Game
[edit]- Dreadwing (3D Battle Card, 2007)
- Dreadwing's card uses the same layout as Starscream, Thundercracker, and Jetfire, but is grey. He "transforms" into a jet by disassembling then re-assembling the punch-out pieces. His card art was done by Lucio Parrillo. This card layout was later used for Classic Starscream, Skywarp and Ramjet in the "Energon Wars" expansion.
Notes
[edit]- Artist Ken Christiansen designed Dreadwing, along with the other new characters in the Transformers - The Game and Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen - The Game video games.
- Dreadwing's design appears to be inspired by the G1 Coneheads, with a spring-up faux part being used to evoke their cockpit chests, shoulder pylons and chest vents, and of course head-mounted nosecone kibble. Furthermore, there are strong similarities to Armada Thrust (himself based on the conehead of the same name), such as a centrally-mounted VTOL turbine, the classic Seeker-like placement of the wings, and rear thrusters with tailfins in place of hands.
- The subtle differences between Dreadwing and the Class Alpha drone units are an appearance of purple bits on the drone commander, more spiky head chevrons, and something resembling eyebrow articulation that is absent in the drones. One must be able to express all those emotions when thinking and independent, apparently.
- Exactly how Dreadwing managed to achieve sentience from being a mindless drone isn't made clear.
- According to one of the variant covers of The Reign of Starscream #4, Dreadwing (or a drone) has a standard face under his visor.
Foreign names
[edit]- Japanese: Dreadwing (ドレッドウイング Doreddouingu)
References
[edit]- ↑ Transformers Deluxe Class Dreadwing packaging bio
- ↑ The Reign of Starscream trade paperback bonus material
External links
[edit]- Dreadwing concepts and final rendering on Ken Christiansen's blog.


