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:''Wheeljack is a [[Decepticon]] and former [[Autobot]] from the [[Transformers: Armada (franchise)|Armada]] portion of the [[Unicron Trilogy continuity family]].''
:''Wheeljack is a [[Decepticon]] and former [[Autobot]] from the [[Transformers: Armada (franchise)|Armada]] portion of the [[Unicron Trilogy continuity family]].''


[[File:Wheeljack-AR-DVD.jpg|upright=1.95|thumb|"My vengeance will be long-winded and repetitive!"]]
[[File:MicronDensetsuWheeljackCardArt.jpg|upright=1.67|thumb|"My vengeance will be long-winded and repetitive!"]]
'''Wheeljack''' isn't here for friends anymore, he's here to enact revenge. But, things weren't always this way. No, long ago he was an [[Autobot]], and a close friend of [[Hot Shot (Armada)|Hot Shot]]. Good humored, and confident in his belief that his friends were as good as they come, he was one of the best Autobots there were. These beliefs were eventually crushed, however, when he was abandoned on the battlefield by his platoon. Damaged and betrayed, he was rescued by Megatron and indoctrinated into the [[Decepticon]]s, and he eventually became one of their most stalwart soldiers. He now has a burning hatred for his once noble teammates, accurately believing them to be the cause of his abandonment. He mistakenly believes, though, that Hot Shot was the fault of it; although he won't hear a word of that.  
'''Wheeljack''' isn't here for friendship anymore, he's here to enact revenge. But things weren't always this way. No, long ago he was an [[Autobot]], and a close friend of [[Hot Shot (Armada)|Hot Shot]]. Good humored and confident in his belief that his comrades were as good as they come, he was one of the best Autobots there was. This was all done away with, however, when he was abandoned on the battlefield by his platoon. Damaged and betrayed, he was rescued by [[Megatron (Armada)|Megatron]] and indoctrinated into the [[Decepticon]]s, and he eventually became one of their most stalwart and reliable soldiers. He now has a burning hatred for his former teammates, correctly [[Sentinel Minor|believing]] [[Endo|them]] to be the cause of his abandonment. He mistakenly believes, though, that Hot Shot had a part in it. To this end, Hot Shot frequently attempts to explain what ''really'' happened on the battlefield on that fateful day, to little avail.


He's a skilled soldier with many tricks up his sleeve, and his primary set of weapons are his energy batons. Though his dedication is one of his greatest strengths, it is also his greatest weakness. His one-track mind of revenge and destruction leads to irrationality, and failure to make educated decisions.  
Wheeljack is a skilled soldier with many tricks up his sleeve, and his primary set of weapons are his energy batons. Though his dedication is one of his greatest strengths, it is also undoubtedly his greatest weakness. His one-track mind for revenge and destruction leads to irrationality, and he fails to make educated decisions as a result of it.  


He's accompanied by his [[Mini-Con]] partner [[Wind Sheer (Armada)|Wind Sheer]], who ''also'' used to be allied with the Autobots, but followed Wheeljack over to the Decepticons.
He's accompanied by his [[Mini-Con]] partner [[Wind Sheer (Armada)|Wind Sheer]], who ''also'' used to be allied with the Autobots, but followed Wheeljack over to the Decepticons.
{{bigquote|Surprised, Hot Shot? Well, I'll tell you something else: The Wheeljack you abandoned is ''dead''. I've been reborn.|Wheeljack|"[[Past]]"}}


==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===''Armada'' cartoon===
===''Armada'' cartoon===
{{voiceactor|[[Michael Daingerfield]] (English), [[Susumu Chiba]] (Japanese)|[[Claes Ljungmark]] (Swedish), [[Gerhard Jilka]] (German), [[Kustaa Kantelinen]] (Finnish), [[Jorge Teixeira]] (Castilian Spanish), [[Juan Guzmán]] (Latin-American Spanish)}}
{{voiceactor|[[Michael Daingerfield]] (English), [[Susumu Chiba]] (Japanese)|[[Woo-sin Lee]] (Korean), [[Claes Ljungmark]] (Swedish), [[Gerhard Jilka]] (German), [[Kustaa Kantelinen]] (Finnish), [[Jorge Teixeira]] (Castilian Spanish), [[Juan Guzmán]] (Latin-American Spanish), [[Cláudio Galvan]] (Brazilian Portuguese)}}


[[File:AWheeljack-Fire.jpg|left|thumb|Because you're mine, I walk the... oh, wait. Wrong caption.]]
[[File:AWheeljack-Fire.jpg|left|thumb|Because you're mine, I walk the... oh, wait. Wrong caption.]]
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[[File:ArmadaHotShot Wheeljack sunset.jpg|thumb|"Soon, we'll all go home... you, me, Optimus, some guy—no... not some guy, he's—Wheeljack?"]]
[[File:ArmadaHotShot Wheeljack sunset.jpg|thumb|"Soon, we'll all go home... you, me, Optimus, some guy—no... not some guy, he's—Wheeljack?"]]
Meanwhile, Wheeljack saw a figure approaching through the flames, thinking that at last, Hot Shot had returned. But it was [[Megatron (Armada)/Cartoon continuity|Megatron]] who saved him that day, and in return, Wheeljack became a Decepticon.  
Meanwhile, Wheeljack saw a figure approaching through the flames, thinking that at last, Hot Shot had returned. But it was Megatron who saved him that day, and in return, Wheeljack became a Decepticon.  


A million years later, a black-coloured Wheeljack tracked down Hot Shot on [[Earth]] as his former friend was mentoring another young Autobot, [[Side Swipe (Armada)|Side Swipe]]. Managing to aggravate the younger Autobot's temper by laughing evilly and (ha) sideswiping him off the road, Wheeljack led him on a chase before finally sending him off a cliff. Confronting Hot Shot, he explained what had happened so long ago and why he was here. {{storylink|Past}} As Hot Shot begged forgiveness, Wheeljack shot him at point-blank range.
A million years later, a black-coloured Wheeljack tracked down Hot Shot on [[Earth]] as his former friend was mentoring another young Autobot, [[Side Swipe (Armada)|Side Swipe]]. Managing to aggravate the younger Autobot's temper by laughing evilly and (ha) sideswiping him off the road, Wheeljack led him on a chase before finally sending him off a cliff. Confronting Hot Shot, he explained what had happened so long ago and why he was here. {{storylink|Past}} As Hot Shot begged forgiveness, Wheeljack shot him at point-blank range.
Later, as Hot Shot tried to deal with these revelations, Wheeljack challenged his friend to a showdown at an abandoned oil refinery. Once again, Hot Shot tried to explain what had really happened and asked for forgiveness, but the Decepticon was both unwilling to listen and had been too bitter for too long to simply let bygones be bygones. At that moment, the hapless Side Swipe attempted to save Hot Shot, only to be taken hostage by Wheeljack, who shot Hot Shot in the leg before daring him to save his young friend from the burning refinery.


[[File:ArmadaWheeljack Sideswipe hostage.jpg|left|thumb|"This is what you get for stealing my G1 reference!"]]
[[File:ArmadaWheeljack Sideswipe hostage.jpg|left|thumb|"This is what you get for stealing my G1 reference!"]]
Later, as Hot Shot tried to deal with these revelations, Wheeljack challenged his friend to a showdown at an abandoned oil refinery. Once again, Hot Shot tried to explain what had really happened and asked for forgiveness, but the Decepticon was both unwilling to listen and had been too bitter for too long to simply let bygones be bygones. At that moment, the hapless Side Swipe attempted to save Hot Shot, only to be taken hostage by Wheeljack, who shot Hot Shot in the leg before daring him to save his young friend from the burning refinery.


In a touch of what he perceived to be poetic justice, Wheeljack left Side Swipe restrained to the main oil tank in the middle of the blazing inferno, as he believed Hot Shot would abandon his new friend just as he allegedly did to Wheeljack on [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]]. As Hot Shot struggled through his injuries and limped through the refinery to save Side Swipe, [[Thrust (Armada)|Thrust]], who had been watching the confrontation, attacked the helpless Autobot. An enraged Wheeljack shot him out of the sky for daring to interfere, but soon discovered that Megatron had been there the whole time.
In a touch of what he perceived to be poetic justice, Wheeljack left Side Swipe restrained to the main oil tank in the middle of the blazing inferno, as he believed Hot Shot would abandon his new friend just as he allegedly did to Wheeljack on [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]]. As Hot Shot struggled through his injuries and limped through the refinery to save Side Swipe, [[Thrust (Armada)|Thrust]], who had been watching the confrontation, attacked the helpless Autobot. An enraged Wheeljack shot him out of the sky for daring to interfere, but soon discovered that Megatron had been there the whole time.


On the [[Moon (moon)|Moon]], a comically-injured Thrust protested Megatron's decision to allow Wheeljack to join the Decepticons, given his unstable temperament and violent disposition. Wheeljack swore loyalty to Megatron and the Decepticons, to the unease of [[Starscream (Armada)/Cartoon continuity|Starscream]]. {{storylink|Past II}}  
On the [[Moon (moon)|Moon]], a comically injured Thrust protested Megatron's decision to allow Wheeljack to join the Decepticons, given his unstable temperament and violent disposition. Wheeljack swore loyalty to Megatron and the Decepticons, to the unease of [[Starscream (Armada)/Cartoon continuity|Starscream]]. {{storylink|Past II}}  


[[File:Pasttwo.jpg|thumb|upright=1.1]]
[[File:Pasttwo.jpg|thumb|upright=1.1]]
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Wheeljack was part of the Decepticons' next battle, which was actually a carefully constructed scheme by Thrust to bring Starscream, the Star Saber and the Skyboom back to the Decepticon fold. {{storylink|Crack (episode)|Crack}} With the sword, the shield, and the blaster now in hand, the Decepticons finalized the construction of the [[Hydra Cannon]], powered by all three Mini-Con weapons. They then used its awesome firepower to obliterate a comet before turning their sights towards the Earth.{{storylink|Threaten}} When Optimus Prime and Jetfire arrived to stop the Decepticon ship from unleashing its power against Earth, Cyclonus, Demolishor, and Wheeljack dealt with Jetfire, pinning him down and leaving him unable to stop Optimus from sacrificing himself to stop the cannon's blast. {{storylink|Crisis (Armada)|Crisis}}
Wheeljack was part of the Decepticons' next battle, which was actually a carefully constructed scheme by Thrust to bring Starscream, the Star Saber and the Skyboom back to the Decepticon fold. {{storylink|Crack (episode)|Crack}} With the sword, the shield, and the blaster now in hand, the Decepticons finalized the construction of the [[Hydra Cannon]], powered by all three Mini-Con weapons. They then used its awesome firepower to obliterate a comet before turning their sights towards the Earth.{{storylink|Threaten}} When Optimus Prime and Jetfire arrived to stop the Decepticon ship from unleashing its power against Earth, Cyclonus, Demolishor, and Wheeljack dealt with Jetfire, pinning him down and leaving him unable to stop Optimus from sacrificing himself to stop the cannon's blast. {{storylink|Crisis (Armada)|Crisis}}


With Optimus destroyed, Wheeljack and the other Decepticons set course back to Cybertron. {{storylink|Remorse}} Cyclonus expressed confusion over why Megatron seemed so morose after the death of Optimus Prime. Wheeljack explained to him that the sudden loss of an eternal rival could be discomforting. {{storylink|Depart}} When Cyclonus whined that Megatron was turning the Decepticons' ship around to deal with their Autobot pursuers, Wheeljack firmly told his fellow Decepticon to never question their leader. In the battle that followed, Optimus Prime was revived by the Mini-Cons and forced the Decepticons to retreat. {{storylink|Miracle}}
With Optimus destroyed, Wheeljack and the other Decepticons set course back to Cybertron. {{storylink|Remorse}} Cyclonus expressed confusion over why Megatron seemed so morose after the death of Optimus Prime. Wheeljack explained to him that the sudden loss of an eternal rival could be discomforting. {{storylink|Depart}} When Cyclonus whined that Megatron was turning the Decepticons' ship around to deal with their Autobot pursuers, Wheeljack firmly told his fellow Decepticon to never question their leader. In the battle that followed, Optimus Prime was revived by the Mini-Cons and forced the Decepticons to retreat. {{storylink|Miracle (episode)|Miracle}}


[[File:Wheeljack saves Hot Shot-Dash.jpg|thumb|left|upright=1.1]]
[[File:Wheeljack saves Hot Shot-Dash.jpg|thumb|left|upright=1.1|Wait Lord Galvatron, [[Hot Shot (Armada)/toys#LegacyPowerlinx|I want to be made into a toy too]] ]]
Arriving on their home planet ahead of Optimus Prime and his soldiers, the Decepticons managed to take Cybertron by force. During a war-charge led by Galvatron (formerly Megatron), Wheeljack and the others came upon Optimus and Jetfire. The Decepticons retreated when the Autobots brought to their attention a black hole the Mini-Cons were holding at bay overhead, and warned of the approach of "[[Unicron]]." {{storylink|Uprising (Armada)|Uprising}} On Cybertron, Wheeljack encountered Hot Shot trying to infiltrate Decepticon command to talk with Galvatron. Though at first eager to continue his feud with the Autobot, Wheeljack was eventually talked into letting Hot Shot deliver his message to the Decepticon leader. The conversation led to Thrust revealing that Unicron was indeed real, as well as the master he secretly served. Thrust then took off with both the Requiem Blaster and Skyboom Shield in hand. Wheeljack seemed to finally forgive Hot Shot for his past transgressions, and joined him in pursuing Thrust. {{storylink|Dash (episode)|Dash}} Now amicable to one another, Wheeljack and Hot Shot delved deep into a series of labyrinthine and strangely organic-looking tunnels. When they heard the Requiem Blaster going off into the distance, the two 'bots sped towards it. They found Starscream protecting Rad, Alexis, and Carlos from a cave-in. The children informed the newcomers of a revelation they had been privy to: the Mini-Cons had originally been spawned by Unicron in a bid to subjugate the Cybertronian race. {{storylink|Drift (episode)|Drift}}
Arriving on their home planet ahead of Optimus Prime and his soldiers, the Decepticons managed to take Cybertron by force. During a war-charge led by Galvatron (formerly Megatron), Wheeljack and the others came upon Optimus and Jetfire. The Decepticons retreated when the Autobots brought to their attention a black hole the Mini-Cons were holding at bay overhead, and warned of the approach of "[[Unicron]]." {{storylink|Uprising (Armada)|Uprising}} On Cybertron, Wheeljack encountered Hot Shot trying to infiltrate Decepticon command to talk with Galvatron. Though at first eager to continue his feud with the Autobot, Wheeljack was eventually talked into letting Hot Shot deliver his message to the Decepticon leader. The conversation led to Thrust revealing that Unicron was indeed real, as well as the master he secretly served. Thrust then took off with both the Requiem Blaster and Skyboom Shield in hand. Wheeljack seemed to finally forgive Hot Shot for his past transgressions, and joined him in pursuing Thrust. {{storylink|Dash (episode)|Dash}} Now amicable to one another, Wheeljack and Hot Shot delved deep into a series of labyrinthine and strangely organic-looking tunnels. When they heard the Requiem Blaster going off into the distance, the two 'bots sped towards it. They found Starscream protecting Rad, Alexis, and Carlos from a cave-in. The children informed the newcomers of a revelation they had been privy to: the Mini-Cons had originally been spawned by Unicron in a bid to subjugate the Cybertronian race. {{storylink|Drift (episode)|Drift}}


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Thankfully, the team inside of Unicron succeeded in retrieving the Mini-Con weapons, de-powering the Chaos Bringer. The Transformers then scrambled to eliminate Unicron before he recovered, but this proved unnecessary; once Galvatron sacrificed himself, there was no longer enough hatred in the universe to sustain Unicron, and he vanished from existence. The Transformers' war now at an end, Wheeljack and his fellow Cybertronians stood united as a race, and begun rebuilding their war-torn planet. {{storylink|Mortal Combat}}
Thankfully, the team inside of Unicron succeeded in retrieving the Mini-Con weapons, de-powering the Chaos Bringer. The Transformers then scrambled to eliminate Unicron before he recovered, but this proved unnecessary; once Galvatron sacrificed himself, there was no longer enough hatred in the universe to sustain Unicron, and he vanished from existence. The Transformers' war now at an end, Wheeljack and his fellow Cybertronians stood united as a race, and begun rebuilding their war-torn planet. {{storylink|Mortal Combat}}
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===Dreamwave ''Armada'' continuity===
===Dreamwave ''Armada'' continuity===
====Armada comic====
====Armada comic====
[[File:SkywarpSidewaysWheeljack.jpg|left|upright=1.66|thumb|Hot Shot who?]]
[[File:SkywarpSidewaysWheeljack.jpg|left|upright=1.4|thumb|Hot Shot who?]]
Long ago, Wheeljack was one of the most trusting and dedicated Autobots around. He put unending faith in the Autobot cause and especially his teammates, such as Hot Shot, with whom he had a friendly rivalry. But that all ended when a battlefield miscommunication resulted in Wheeljack being abandoned... and being found by the Decepticons. They quickly indoctrinated him, and before long he had slashed his Autobot symbol and joined the opposing team. Some day he'll meet Hot Shot again, and there will be a reckoning. {{storylink|More than Meets the Eye: Transformers: Armada|More Than Meets The Eye #3}}
Long ago, Wheeljack was one of the most trusting and dedicated Autobots around. He put unending faith in the Autobot cause and especially his teammates, such as Hot Shot, with whom he had a friendly rivalry. But that all ended when a battlefield miscommunication resulted in Wheeljack being abandoned... and being found by the Decepticons. They quickly indoctrinated him, and before long he had slashed his Autobot symbol and joined the opposing team. Some day he'll meet Hot Shot again, and there will be a reckoning. {{storylink|More than Meets the Eye: Transformers: Armada|More Than Meets The Eye #3}}


Wheeljack, along with [[Skywarp (Armada)|Skywarp]] and [[Sideways (Armada)|Sideways]], guarded the rocket site that was used to launch Megatron's [[Solar Scalpel]] into orbit. {{storylink|Fire & Ice}}
Wheeljack, along with [[Skywarp (Armada)|Skywarp]] and [[Sideways (Armada)|Sideways]], guarded the rocket site that was used to launch Megatron's [[Solar Scalpel]] into orbit. {{storylink|Fire & Ice}}


Much later, Wheeljack was among the Decepticon troops allied with the Autobots and Mini-Cons during the battle against Unicron. He clutched his head in agony when the Chaos Bringer appeared and declared that this reality would be consumed. {{storylink|The End}}
Much later, Wheeljack was among the Decepticon troops allied with the Autobots and Mini-Cons during the battle against Unicron. He clutched his head in agony when the Chaos Bringer appeared and declared that this reality would be consumed. {{storylink|The End (Armada)|The End}}


====''Energon'' comic====
====''Energon'' comic====
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Emboldened by Megatron's return, Wheeljack, [[Skywarp (Armada)|Skywarp]], and [[Thundercracker (Armada)|Thundercracker]] renounced the peace on Cybertron and accosted the Autobot [[Dropshot (Armada)|Dropshot]], only to flee when approached by the ghost of [[Starscream (Armada)|Starscream]]. {{storylink|Armageddon Part 1}}
Emboldened by Megatron's return, Wheeljack, [[Skywarp (Armada)|Skywarp]], and [[Thundercracker (Armada)|Thundercracker]] renounced the peace on Cybertron and accosted the Autobot [[Dropshot (Armada)|Dropshot]], only to flee when approached by the ghost of [[Starscream (Armada)|Starscream]]. {{storylink|Armageddon Part 1}}


Following Megatron's instructions, Wheeljack intervened in a battle between Senators Avalon and Levitacus. Though Avalon managed to kill Levitacus, he was shortly thereafter cut down by Wheeljack. {{storylink|Armageddon Part 3}}
Following Megatron's instructions, Wheeljack intervened in a battle between Senators [[Avalon (Energon)|Avalon]] and [[Levitacus]]. Though Avalon managed to kill Levitacus, he was shortly thereafter cut down by Wheeljack. {{storylink|Armageddon Part 3}}
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[[File:Battle-Tactics-Armada-Wheeljack.jpg|thumb|400px|I'm a former Autobot with batons and no Decepticon Insignia!]]
[[File:Battle-Tactics-Armada-Wheeljack.jpg|thumb|400px|I'm a former Autobot with batons and no Decepticon Insignia!]]
Armada Wheeljack participated in battles against a variety of opponents, both Autobots and Decepticons. Sometimes there were many of him! He was an Epic character who first appeared in the "Armada: Episode 3: Between Two Worlds" event, and could be recruited after collecting 650 units of Cybermetal, 350 units of Transmetal, 150 exclusive cores, and 50 cores of this character. {{storylink|Transformers: Battle Tactics}}
Armada Wheeljack participated in battles against a variety of opponents, both Autobots and Decepticons. Sometimes there were many of him! He was an Epic character who first appeared in the "Armada: Episode 3: Between Two Worlds" event, and could be recruited after collecting 650 units of Cybermetal, 350 units of Transmetal, 150 exclusive cores, and 50 cores of this character. {{storylink|Transformers: Battle Tactics}}
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===''Transformers: Earth Wars''===
{{ew-char
|name=Armada Wheeljack
|image=[[File:Earth Wars Armada Wheeljack.jpg|thumb|center|upright=1.66]]
|faction=Decepticon
|unit=Standard
|class=Warrior
|star=2
|behavior=Shoots from his shoulder cannon, then uses his clubs to repeatedly smack his opponents.
|ability={{ew-ability
|ability=Seismic Retribution
|abilitydesc=Temporarily gains extra health and a damage reduction shield. During it, every 2% of his health lost will build up his special ability damage (limited to 10 stacks). He then rushes into a target a dealing damage in addition to the aforementioned special ability damage in an area. He also taunts defences upon reaching the target. (The ability cannot be used in rapid succession in order to ensure the special ability damage is put to use.)
|cost=3 ability points +2 for reuses.
|level11=Gains a damage reflection shield at the start as well.}}
|combats=Melee, Companion, Shield
|cores=*'''[[Aurex]] Armada Wheeljack:''' Applies a cel-shaded look. Increases his special ability damage and any buildings hit by it will be covered in acid taking damage for a short period of time.
|date=[[February 12]], [[2025]]
|counterpart=[[Scavenger (Armada)#Transformers: Earth Wars|Armada Scavenger]]
|notes=Armada Wheeljack's in-game appearance is based on his [[#Legacy|''Legacy'' Deluxe class toy]], which also includes the shoulder cannon leftover from the [[Sideswipe (G1)/toys#War for Cybertron: Siege|''Siege'' Sideswipe mold]]. However, the front wheels in his car mode has been moved to his shoulders to better match his original appearance.
}}
{{chargamestub|{{storylink|New Armada}} {{storylink|Second Armada}} onwards, Bio}}
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==Toys==
==Toys==
===''Armada''===
===''Armada''===
[[File:Armada Wheeljack toy.jpg|upright=1.6|thumb|Revenge is a dish best served with pinto beans and muffins. (''Hasbro version pictured'')]]
[[File:Armada-toy-Wheeljack.jpg|upright=1.6|thumb|Revenge is a dish best served with pinto beans and muffins. (''Hasbro version pictured'')]]
[[File:MicronLegend_Rampage toy.jpg|upright=1.6|thumb|Burning Revenge with lots of burning!<br>(''Takara version pictured'')]]
[[File:MicronLegend_Rampage toy.jpg|upright=1.6|thumb|Burning Revenge with lots of burning!<br>(''Takara version pictured'')]]
*'''Wheeljack with Wind Sheer''' (Super-Con, 2003)
<ul class="iconlist">{{Bp-d1|'''Wheeljack with Wind Sheer''' (Super-Con, [[2003]])}}</ul>
**''Takara ID number:'' '''MD-07'''
:*''Takara name'': '''Rampage'''
**''Takara release date'': [[August 14]], 2003
:*''Takara ID number'': '''MD-07'''
**''Accessories:'' 2 missiles
:*''Takara release date'': [[August 14]], 2003
:*''Accessories:'' 2 missiles/hand-held blasters/melee weapons
{{toydesigner|[[Eric Siebenaler]] (Hasbro), [[Shogo Hasui]] (Takara)}}


: Released in the sixth wave of ''[[Transformers: Armada (toyline)|Armada]]'' Super-Cons, Wheeljack transforms into a gullwing-doored supercar resembling a [[wikipedia:Ferrari F50|Ferrari F50]]. His most distinctive feature is the large, scarred Autobot symbol on the center of his hood/chest, with a smaller Decepticon sigil beneath it. When a Mini-Con is attached to his active rooftop [[Powerlinx]] plug, both doors either side of the vehicle mode open up like wings, which also give access to the triggers for his door-mounted spring-loaded missile launchers. This plug is in a recessed section of roof designed to accommodate Wheeljack's pack-in Mini-Con [[Wind Sheer (Armada)#Toys|Wind Sheer]] in jet mode, but any Mini-Con will suffice to unlock the doors. It might just be a bit more awkward to do so.
: Released in the sixth wave of ''[[Transformers: Armada (toyline)|Armada]]'' Super-Cons, Wheeljack transforms into a gullwing-doored supercar resembling a [[wikipedia:Ferrari F50|Ferrari F50]]. His most distinctive feature is the large, scarred Autobot symbol on the center of his hood/chest, with a smaller Decepticon sigil beneath it. When a Mini-Con is attached to his active rooftop [[Powerlinx]] plug, both doors either side of the vehicle mode open up like wings, which also give access to the triggers for his door-mounted spring-loaded missile launchers. This plug is in a recessed section of roof designed to accommodate Wheeljack's pack-in Mini-Con [[Wind Sheer (Armada)#Toys|Wind Sheer]] in jet mode, but any Mini-Con will suffice to unlock the doors. It might just be a bit more awkward to do so.


: In [[robot mode]], his missiles can be held in his hands as melee weapons. Unusually, his right wrist features a swivel joint while his left wrist is immobile. Also unusually, his proper [[transformation]] scheme requires a Mini-Con to open his doors/wings.
: In [[robot mode]], his missiles can be held in his hands as melee weapons (or blasters, if you follow the cartoons' depiction of them). Unusually, his right wrist features a swivel joint while his left wrist is immobile. Also unusually, his proper [[transformation]] scheme requires a Mini-Con to open his doors/wings… ''though'', this can be worked around by unlatching the yellow clips with your fingers underneath the vehicle mode.


: The [[TakaraTomy|Takara]] ''Legend of the Microns'' release of Wheeljack, named "Rampage", has major differences from the Hasbro version. His predominant vehicle mode plastic is now solid black rather than charcoal, with the large yellow paint striping replaced with much smaller light blue stripes. His windows are metallic light blue instead of metallic light purple, and his eyes are painted blue, making him more cartoon-accurate. While [[Hasbro]] representatives expressed interest in releasing the Takara deco, possibly as a [[variant|running change]], this ultimately never happened.
: The [[TakaraTomy|Takara]] ''Legend of the Microns'' release of Wheeljack, named "Rampage", has major differences from the Hasbro version. His predominant vehicle mode plastic is now solid black rather than charcoal, with the large yellow paint striping replaced with much smaller light blue stripes. His windows are metallic light blue instead of metallic light purple, and his eyes are painted blue, making him more cartoon-accurate. While [[Hasbro]] representatives expressed interest in releasing the Takara deco, possibly as a [[variant|running change]], this ultimately never happened.


: This mold was also used to make a proposed, but unreleased, ''[[Transformers: Universe (2003 toyline)|Universe]]'' [[Battle in a Box]] [[Drench (Universe)#Universe (2003)|Drench]]. This mold in a similar deco was later used to make the [[BotCon 2008]] exclusive ''[[Transformers: Shattered Glass (franchise)|Shattered Glass]]'' [[Sideswipe (SG)#Toys|Sideswipe]].
: This mold was also used to make a proposed, but unreleased, ''[[Transformers: Universe (2003 toyline)|Universe]]'' [[Battle in a Box]] [[Drench (Universe)#Toys|Drench]]. This mold in a similar deco was later used to make the [[BotCon 2008]] exclusive ''[[Transformers: Shattered Glass (franchise)|Shattered Glass]]'' [[Sideswipe (SG)#Toys|Sideswipe]].


::*''[http://www.tfu.info/2003/Decepticon/Wheeljack/wheeljack.htm More information on Wheeljack at TFU.info]''
::*''[http://www.tfu.info/2003/Decepticon/Wheeljack/wheeljack.htm More information on Wheeljack at TFU.info]''


{{-}}{{anchor|AirAssaultPack}}
{{-}}{{anchor|AirAssaultPack}}
[[File:Arm-toy WheeljackAirAssault.jpg|thumb|upright=1.1]]
[[File:Arm-toy WheeljackAirAssault.jpg|thumb|upright=1]]
*'''Rampage & Air Assault Micron''' (Multi-pack, [[August 14]] 2003)
<ul class="iconlist">{{Bp-d1|'''Rampage & Air Assault Micron''' (Multi-pack, 2003)}}</ul>
**''Takara ID number:'' '''MS-08'''
:*''ID number:'' '''MS-08'''
**''Accessories:'' 2 missiles
:*''Release date'': [[August 14]], 2003
:*''Accessories'': 2 missiles/hand-held blasters/melee weapons


: In Japan, Wheeljack and Wind Sheer were available both as an individual release, and in a multi-pack with the [[Aerial Extermination Mini-Con Team#Legends of the Microns|Air Assault Micron]], likely to mirror how his rival Hot Shot had a multi-pack with the [[Air Defense Mini-Con Team (Armada)#Toys|Air Defense Micron]]. All of the toys in the set are identical to their individual releases.
: In Japan, Wheeljack and Wind Sheer were available both as an individual release, and in a multi-pack with the [[Aerial Extermination Mini-Con Team#Legends of the Microns|Air Assault Micron]]s, likely to mirror how his rival Hot Shot had a multi-pack with the [[Air Defense Mini-Con Team (Armada)#Toys|Air Defense Micron]]. All of the toys in the set are identical to their individual releases.
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===''Legacy''===
[[File:TF-Legacy-Armada-Wheeljack.jpg|upright=1.6|thumb|Unfortunately, [[Wind Sheer (Armada)|Wind Sheer]] didn't get the memo this time.]]
<ul class="iconlist">{{Bp-d1|'''Armada Universe Wheeljack''' (Deluxe Class, [[2025]])}}</ul>
:*''Accessories'': 2 clubs, shoulder cannon, missile
{{toydesigner|[[Mark Maher]] (Hasbro), [[Shogo Hasui]] (TakaraTomy)}}<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBqMyy6HYxE San Diego Comic-Con 2023 Generations panel recording] at the "Memo's collection" YouTube channel</ref>
: Released in the fifth and final wave of ''[[Transformers: Legacy]] United'' Deluxes, "Armada Universe Wheeljack" is a redeco of ''[[Transformers: Generations (toyline)#Shattered Glass Collection|Shattered Glass Collection]]'' [[Sideswipe (SG)#Shattered Glass Collection| Sideswipe]] (itself a retool of ''[[War for Cybertron: Kingdom| Kingdom]]'' [[Sideswipe (G1)/toys#War for Cybertron: Kingdom| Sideswipe]] with a new front fascia, doors, and head). His deco is based on his Takara ''Legends of the Microns'' "Rampage" toy rather than the Hasbro ''Armada'' toy, which in turn is more show-accurate. In a show of faithfulness to the original tooling, the new hood has an embossed Autobot insignia.
 
:Wheeljack includes the same club weapons that were previously included with ''Shattered Glass Collection'' Sideswipe. Those club weapons are designed to form the car mode's "running boards" based on the original ''Armada'' mold's missiles, which could be held as clubs. The car's doors are therefore retooled with slots that allow for the running boards to be attached. The doors with the running boards are also highlighted in the instructions as being capable of lifting up in vehicle mode to replicate the original toy's vehicle mode [[Powerlinx]] feature; however, this needs to be done manually, since Wheeljack doesn't even include a Mini-Con partner.
 
:Additionally, he also includes the (non-firing) launcher and missile that came standard with the sculpt; specifically, the missile is the same [[for safety reasons|safety]]-modified version that was previously included with ''Shattered Glass Collection'' Sideswipe and ''Legacy Toxitron Collection'' [[Sideswipe (G1)/toys#Legacy|G2 Universe Sideswipe]].
 
 
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==Notes==
==Notes==
* According to [[Aaron Archer]], the final head design for ''Armada'' Wheeljack is unintentional, at least to [[Hasbro]]. Unbeknownst to the American toy company, [[TakaraTomy|Takara]] had designed and sculpted the head to resemble [[The Transformers (franchise)|Generation 1]] [[Sideswipe (G1)/toys#Generation 1|Sideswipe]], no doubt due to the similarity of the robot modes on both toys, and Hasbro's team were surprised when they received the prototype toy from Japan.
*Hasbro ''Transformers'' lead [[Aaron Archer]] at first stated that the resemblance of Wheeljack's head design to [[The Transformers (franchise)|Generation 1]] [[Sideswipe (G1)/toys#Generation 1|Sideswipe]] was unintentional on [[Hasbro]]'s part, noting that [[TakaraTomy|Takara]] was responsible and that the Hasbro team was surprised when they received the prototype from Japan. Years later, Archer recalled seeing the head amongst designer [[Eric Siebenaler]]'s sketches experimenting with a more Generation 1-esque aesthetic.<ref>{{citesocial|quote=I would love to cross-pollinate with Eric on this one, I believe this was one of his first items, that he was probably more responsible for drawing—so like, I did not draw this vehicle ever. Eric did. He did... I think he did the deco sheet? I had heavy say in what the feature was going to be, but he drew it all out. And I believe I remember drawings of those heads and they were very—I wouldn't call them Sideswipe heads or Wheeljack heads or whatever, but they were informed by his exploration of the G1 head aesthetic, which is very much the classic, it looks like they're wearing helmets, like they're metal men wearing helmets of some sort. Like they could almost take them off. So I feel like that is as much his exploration into the early aesthetic of heads as it was a direct homage of any kind—that's what I recall. And again, this definitely a lot of his design vision in this.|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1t-HsxvpjM&t=2452s|name=Aaron Archer via The Toy Armada|site=YouTube|year=2022|month=09|day=03}}</ref>
* Also according to [[Aaron Archer]], during his ORSON stint, it seems some other things about the final sculpt were unknown to the Hasbro team.
*In Japan, Wheeljack is named "Rampage," though characterwise, he's got about as much to do with [[Rampage (disambiguation)|any previous holders of that name]] as he does with the [[Wheeljack (G1)|Generation 1 Autobot]] Hasbro named him after. Instead, the name seems like it might be intended to be a callback to Sideswipe, who he's sculpted to resemble; in Japan, Sideswipe was named "Lambor" (ランボル ''Ranboru''), which begins with the same two katakana as "Rampage" (ランページ ''Ranpēji'').  
** When a fan asked about Wheeljack having only one articulated wrist, Archer did not know why this was done:
*During Archer's time as ORSON, he indicated unawareness of several features of the toy:
** When asked about Wheeljack having knees whilst most other Armada figures seemed to lack them, the reply was "Wheeljack has knees?"
** When a fan asked about Wheeljack having only one articulated wrist, Archer did not know why this was done.
* At [[OTFCC 2003]], Hasbro noted they had vague plans to release the Takara version of Wheeljack as a [[Variant#Running changes|running change variant]]. This never materialized, however.
** When asked about Wheeljack having knees while most ''Armada'' figures seemed to lack them, the reply was "Wheeljack has knees?"
* Out of the ''Armada'' Decepticons who came to Earth in the animated continuity who were not shown to be killed off, Wheeljack is the only one who did not reappear in ''[[Transformers: Energon (cartoon)|Energon]]''. As a result, his eventual fate is unknown.
*The original plan for Wheeljack was for him to be Hot Shot's brother. Even after the episode aired, Aaron Archer, posting as ORSON, was unaware of this change.{{fact}}
* The original plan for Wheeljack was for him to be Hot Shot's brother. Even after the episode aired, Aaron Archer, posting as ORSON, was unaware of this change.
* Wheeljack possessed a teleportation power in the cartoon which was not reflected in his [[More than Meets the Eye: Transformers: Armada|Dreamwave MTMTE profile]].


===Foreign names===
===Foreign names===
*''Japanese:'' '''Rampage''' (ランページ ''Ranpēji'')
*''Japanese:'' '''Rampage''' (ランページ ''Ranpēji'')
*''Hungarian:'' '''Volán Jack''' ("Steering-wheel Jack")
*''Korean:'' '''Freddy''' (프레디 ''Peuredi'')
*''Mandarin:'' '''Qiānjīndǐng''' (China, 千斤顶, "Wheeljack")
*''Mandarin:'' '''Qiānjīndǐng''' (China, 千斤顶, "Wheeljack")
*''Polish:'' '''Prasownik'''
*''Polish:'' '''Prasownik'''
*''Hungarian:'' '''Volán Jack''' ("Steering-wheel Jack")
*''Russian:'' '''Gonshhik''' (Гонщик, "Racer")
*''Russian:'' '''Gonshhik''' (Гонщик, "Racer")
*''Ukrainian:'' '''Rul'ovyj''' (Рульовий, "Wheelman")
*''Ukrainian:'' '''Rul'ovyj''' (Рульовий, "Wheelman")
==References==
{{reflist}}


[[Category:Armada Autobots]]
[[Category:Armada Autobots]]
[[Category:Armada Decepticons]]
[[Category:Armada Decepticons]]
[[Category:Earth Wars Decepticons]]
[[Category:Earth Wars Terrorcons]]
[[Category:Energon Decepticons]]
[[Category:Hall of Fame characters]]
[[Category:Hall of Fame characters]]
[[Category:Legacy Decepticons]]
[[Category:Turncoats]]
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Latest revision as of 05:06, 14 April 2026

The name or term "Wheeljack" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Wheeljack (disambiguation).
Wheeljack is a Decepticon and former Autobot from the Armada portion of the Unicron Trilogy continuity family.
"My vengeance will be long-winded and repetitive!"

Wheeljack isn't here for friendship anymore, he's here to enact revenge. But things weren't always this way. No, long ago he was an Autobot, and a close friend of Hot Shot. Good humored and confident in his belief that his comrades were as good as they come, he was one of the best Autobots there was. This was all done away with, however, when he was abandoned on the battlefield by his platoon. Damaged and betrayed, he was rescued by Megatron and indoctrinated into the Decepticons, and he eventually became one of their most stalwart and reliable soldiers. He now has a burning hatred for his former teammates, correctly believing them to be the cause of his abandonment. He mistakenly believes, though, that Hot Shot had a part in it. To this end, Hot Shot frequently attempts to explain what really happened on the battlefield on that fateful day, to little avail.

Wheeljack is a skilled soldier with many tricks up his sleeve, and his primary set of weapons are his energy batons. Though his dedication is one of his greatest strengths, it is also undoubtedly his greatest weakness. His one-track mind for revenge and destruction leads to irrationality, and he fails to make educated decisions as a result of it.

He's accompanied by his Mini-Con partner Wind Sheer, who also used to be allied with the Autobots, but followed Wheeljack over to the Decepticons.

Surprised, Hot Shot? Well, I'll tell you something else: The Wheeljack you abandoned is dead. I've been reborn.

—Wheeljack, "Past"

Fiction

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Armada cartoon

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Voice actor: Michael Daingerfield (English), Susumu Chiba (Japanese), Woo-sin Lee (Korean), Claes Ljungmark (Swedish), Gerhard Jilka (German), Kustaa Kantelinen (Finnish), Jorge Teixeira (Castilian Spanish), Juan Guzmán (Latin-American Spanish), Cláudio Galvan (Brazilian Portuguese)
Because you're mine, I walk the... oh, wait. Wrong caption.

Wheeljack was once an Autobot in the same military unit as Hot Shot, looking up to his peer due to his own inexperience in battle, and they considered each other good friends. However, that friendship was broken one day when Wheeljack was trapped under rubble in the middle of an intense fire. Hot Shot could not lift the wreckage alone, and left to get some help, promising to return, but he never did. An arrogant Autobot officer forbade Hot Shot from returning, claiming the fire was too intense and they couldn't risk more lives.

"Soon, we'll all go home... you, me, Optimus, some guy—no... not some guy, he's—Wheeljack?"

Meanwhile, Wheeljack saw a figure approaching through the flames, thinking that at last, Hot Shot had returned. But it was Megatron who saved him that day, and in return, Wheeljack became a Decepticon.

A million years later, a black-coloured Wheeljack tracked down Hot Shot on Earth as his former friend was mentoring another young Autobot, Side Swipe. Managing to aggravate the younger Autobot's temper by laughing evilly and (ha) sideswiping him off the road, Wheeljack led him on a chase before finally sending him off a cliff. Confronting Hot Shot, he explained what had happened so long ago and why he was here. Past As Hot Shot begged forgiveness, Wheeljack shot him at point-blank range.

Later, as Hot Shot tried to deal with these revelations, Wheeljack challenged his friend to a showdown at an abandoned oil refinery. Once again, Hot Shot tried to explain what had really happened and asked for forgiveness, but the Decepticon was both unwilling to listen and had been too bitter for too long to simply let bygones be bygones. At that moment, the hapless Side Swipe attempted to save Hot Shot, only to be taken hostage by Wheeljack, who shot Hot Shot in the leg before daring him to save his young friend from the burning refinery.

"This is what you get for stealing my G1 reference!"

In a touch of what he perceived to be poetic justice, Wheeljack left Side Swipe restrained to the main oil tank in the middle of the blazing inferno, as he believed Hot Shot would abandon his new friend just as he allegedly did to Wheeljack on Cybertron. As Hot Shot struggled through his injuries and limped through the refinery to save Side Swipe, Thrust, who had been watching the confrontation, attacked the helpless Autobot. An enraged Wheeljack shot him out of the sky for daring to interfere, but soon discovered that Megatron had been there the whole time.

On the Moon, a comically injured Thrust protested Megatron's decision to allow Wheeljack to join the Decepticons, given his unstable temperament and violent disposition. Wheeljack swore loyalty to Megatron and the Decepticons, to the unease of Starscream. Past II

After the bulk of the Autobots had been lured away from their base, Wheeljack participated on an attack on the enemy headquarters which ended with the Requiem Blaster in Megatron's hands, and Smokescreen at death's door. Sacrifice The Decepticons regrouped at their base. When Starscream walked in, he took out his frustration for being left behind on Thrust. Wheeljack showed concern over this turn of events, but Megatron put an end to the fight and sent his troops off. Cyclonus and Wheeljack rushed back to Megatron's throne room when they heard that Starscream was rebelling against Megatron. Starscream shot them both before they could intervene, and left to join the Autobots. Regeneration

The Decepticons were gathered in Megatron's throne room when an alarm sounded throughout their base. Wheeljack suggested that the alarm signaled an incursion from the Autobots, but Cyclonus dismissed the idea as preposterous. Wheeljack was right, of course, and attempted to pursue his vendetta against Hot Shot when he turned up. Hot Shot had been tasked with finding the Decepticon-held Mini-Cons, and side-stepped Wheeljack instead of fighting him. Wheeljack then stuck to fighting the main Autobot force until they eventually retreated, having rescued nearly all of the Decepticon-held Mini-Cons. Rescue Wheeljack and the others were stuck filling in for the tiny 'bots, picking up where they'd left off on the construction of a spaceship, and cutting into the time the Decepticons would have otherwise spent gossiping and watching Megatron vent his anger by destroying the lunar landscape. Mars

Wheeljack was part of the Decepticons' next battle, which was actually a carefully constructed scheme by Thrust to bring Starscream, the Star Saber and the Skyboom back to the Decepticon fold. Crack With the sword, the shield, and the blaster now in hand, the Decepticons finalized the construction of the Hydra Cannon, powered by all three Mini-Con weapons. They then used its awesome firepower to obliterate a comet before turning their sights towards the Earth.Threaten When Optimus Prime and Jetfire arrived to stop the Decepticon ship from unleashing its power against Earth, Cyclonus, Demolishor, and Wheeljack dealt with Jetfire, pinning him down and leaving him unable to stop Optimus from sacrificing himself to stop the cannon's blast. Crisis

With Optimus destroyed, Wheeljack and the other Decepticons set course back to Cybertron. Remorse Cyclonus expressed confusion over why Megatron seemed so morose after the death of Optimus Prime. Wheeljack explained to him that the sudden loss of an eternal rival could be discomforting. Depart When Cyclonus whined that Megatron was turning the Decepticons' ship around to deal with their Autobot pursuers, Wheeljack firmly told his fellow Decepticon to never question their leader. In the battle that followed, Optimus Prime was revived by the Mini-Cons and forced the Decepticons to retreat. Miracle

Wait Lord Galvatron, I want to be made into a toy too

Arriving on their home planet ahead of Optimus Prime and his soldiers, the Decepticons managed to take Cybertron by force. During a war-charge led by Galvatron (formerly Megatron), Wheeljack and the others came upon Optimus and Jetfire. The Decepticons retreated when the Autobots brought to their attention a black hole the Mini-Cons were holding at bay overhead, and warned of the approach of "Unicron." Uprising On Cybertron, Wheeljack encountered Hot Shot trying to infiltrate Decepticon command to talk with Galvatron. Though at first eager to continue his feud with the Autobot, Wheeljack was eventually talked into letting Hot Shot deliver his message to the Decepticon leader. The conversation led to Thrust revealing that Unicron was indeed real, as well as the master he secretly served. Thrust then took off with both the Requiem Blaster and Skyboom Shield in hand. Wheeljack seemed to finally forgive Hot Shot for his past transgressions, and joined him in pursuing Thrust. Dash Now amicable to one another, Wheeljack and Hot Shot delved deep into a series of labyrinthine and strangely organic-looking tunnels. When they heard the Requiem Blaster going off into the distance, the two 'bots sped towards it. They found Starscream protecting Rad, Alexis, and Carlos from a cave-in. The children informed the newcomers of a revelation they had been privy to: the Mini-Cons had originally been spawned by Unicron in a bid to subjugate the Cybertronian race. Drift

Wheeljack continued to help Hot Shot track down Thrust, eventually coming to a portal that transported them to Cybertron's moon. There, they tried to attack their quarry, only to be warded off by various parasitic organisms that populated the satellite's interiors. Unicron's minion got away, but Wheeljack and his allies managed to make their way to the moon's surface. As the ground beneath their feet began to collapse, they were rescued by Jetfire, who flew them back to Cybertron. Looking back at the moon, the 'bots realized that the satellite they were previously standing upon concealed Unicron's body, who was now awakening. Wheeljack bid Hot Shot farewell, and returned to the Decepticons in preparation for the upcoming battle against the Chaos Bringer. Portent

Though no longer plagued by rage, Wheeljack was still loyal to Galvatron. He accompanied Galvatron as he attacked Optimus's forces in a canyon. There, Wheeljack was kept occupied by the enemy soldiers while Optimus tried to reason with Galvatron. The Autobots' and Decepticons' firefight was interrupted by an energy discharge from Unicron, and soon thereafter Galvatron was swayed by Starscream's death to unite his forces with Optimus's. Cramp Wheeljack attended a formal ceremony where Prime and Galvatron shook hands, uniting the Autobots and Decepticons into an armada that struck at Unicron together. Alliance All attempts to damage Unicron proved futile. Determining their best plan of attack laid in attacking Unicron from within, Optimus and Galvatron infiltrated their gargantuan foe's body. Meanwhile, Wheeljack and the rest of the troops kept Unicron occupied with their ships, in the hopes of forestalling Cybertron's annihilation. Union As he battled Unicron, Wheeljack's Autobot roots shined through; he showed concern first and foremost for Optimus Prime, wondering if he was making any progress on his mission. The troops on the outside certainly weren't, as all the damage they inflicted on Unicron healed near-instantaneously. Origin

Thankfully, the team inside of Unicron succeeded in retrieving the Mini-Con weapons, de-powering the Chaos Bringer. The Transformers then scrambled to eliminate Unicron before he recovered, but this proved unnecessary; once Galvatron sacrificed himself, there was no longer enough hatred in the universe to sustain Unicron, and he vanished from existence. The Transformers' war now at an end, Wheeljack and his fellow Cybertronians stood united as a race, and begun rebuilding their war-torn planet. Mortal Combat

Dreamwave Armada continuity

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Armada comic

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Hot Shot who?

Long ago, Wheeljack was one of the most trusting and dedicated Autobots around. He put unending faith in the Autobot cause and especially his teammates, such as Hot Shot, with whom he had a friendly rivalry. But that all ended when a battlefield miscommunication resulted in Wheeljack being abandoned... and being found by the Decepticons. They quickly indoctrinated him, and before long he had slashed his Autobot symbol and joined the opposing team. Some day he'll meet Hot Shot again, and there will be a reckoning. More Than Meets The Eye #3

Wheeljack, along with Skywarp and Sideways, guarded the rocket site that was used to launch Megatron's Solar Scalpel into orbit. Fire & Ice

Much later, Wheeljack was among the Decepticon troops allied with the Autobots and Mini-Cons during the battle against Unicron. He clutched his head in agony when the Chaos Bringer appeared and declared that this reality would be consumed. The End

Energon comic

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Millions of years before the arrival of the Transformers on Earth, Wheeljack was part of a squad of Decepticons under the command of Scorponok. No Exit

Energon ceased publication before the story could conclude. The following would have taken place in unpublished issues.

Emboldened by Megatron's return, Wheeljack, Skywarp, and Thundercracker renounced the peace on Cybertron and accosted the Autobot Dropshot, only to flee when approached by the ghost of Starscream. Armageddon Part 1

Following Megatron's instructions, Wheeljack intervened in a battle between Senators Avalon and Levitacus. Though Avalon managed to kill Levitacus, he was shortly thereafter cut down by Wheeljack. Armageddon Part 3

Games

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Transformers: Battle Tactics

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I'm a former Autobot with batons and no Decepticon Insignia!

Armada Wheeljack participated in battles against a variety of opponents, both Autobots and Decepticons. Sometimes there were many of him! He was an Epic character who first appeared in the "Armada: Episode 3: Between Two Worlds" event, and could be recruited after collecting 650 units of Cybermetal, 350 units of Transmetal, 150 exclusive cores, and 50 cores of this character. Transformers: Battle Tactics

Transformers: Earth Wars

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Armada Wheeljack
Information
Faction Decepticon Unit type Standard
Min. Stars 2 star Class Warrior
Behavior Shoots from his shoulder cannon, then uses his clubs to repeatedly smack his opponents.
Ability
Seismic Retribution
Temporarily gains extra health and a damage reduction shield. During it, every 2% of his health lost will build up his special ability damage (limited to 10 stacks). He then rushes into a target a dealing damage in addition to the aforementioned special ability damage in an area. He also taunts defences upon reaching the target. (The ability cannot be used in rapid succession in order to ensure the special ability damage is put to use.)
Cost: 3 ability points +2 for reuses.
Level 11 Bonus: Gains a damage reflection shield at the start as well.
C.O.M.B.A.T.s Melee, Companion, Shield
Bot Power Cores
  • Aurex Armada Wheeljack: Applies a cel-shaded look. Increases his special ability damage and any buildings hit by it will be covered in acid taking damage for a short period of time.
Meta information
Date added February 12, 2025
Countertpart Armada Scavenger
Notes
Armada Wheeljack's in-game appearance is based on his Legacy Deluxe class toy, which also includes the shoulder cannon leftover from the Siege Sideswipe mold. However, the front wheels in his car mode has been moved to his shoulders to better match his original appearance.


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Toys

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Revenge is a dish best served with pinto beans and muffins. (Hasbro version pictured)
Burning Revenge with lots of burning!
(Takara version pictured)
  • Wheeljack with Wind Sheer (Super-Con, 2003)
  • Takara name: Rampage
  • Takara ID number: MD-07
  • Takara release date: August 14, 2003
  • Accessories: 2 missiles/hand-held blasters/melee weapons
  • Known designers: Eric Siebenaler (Hasbro), Shogo Hasui (Takara)
Released in the sixth wave of Armada Super-Cons, Wheeljack transforms into a gullwing-doored supercar resembling a Ferrari F50. His most distinctive feature is the large, scarred Autobot symbol on the center of his hood/chest, with a smaller Decepticon sigil beneath it. When a Mini-Con is attached to his active rooftop Powerlinx plug, both doors either side of the vehicle mode open up like wings, which also give access to the triggers for his door-mounted spring-loaded missile launchers. This plug is in a recessed section of roof designed to accommodate Wheeljack's pack-in Mini-Con Wind Sheer in jet mode, but any Mini-Con will suffice to unlock the doors. It might just be a bit more awkward to do so.
In robot mode, his missiles can be held in his hands as melee weapons (or blasters, if you follow the cartoons' depiction of them). Unusually, his right wrist features a swivel joint while his left wrist is immobile. Also unusually, his proper transformation scheme requires a Mini-Con to open his doors/wings… though, this can be worked around by unlatching the yellow clips with your fingers underneath the vehicle mode.
The Takara Legend of the Microns release of Wheeljack, named "Rampage", has major differences from the Hasbro version. His predominant vehicle mode plastic is now solid black rather than charcoal, with the large yellow paint striping replaced with much smaller light blue stripes. His windows are metallic light blue instead of metallic light purple, and his eyes are painted blue, making him more cartoon-accurate. While Hasbro representatives expressed interest in releasing the Takara deco, possibly as a running change, this ultimately never happened.
This mold was also used to make a proposed, but unreleased, Universe Battle in a Box Drench. This mold in a similar deco was later used to make the BotCon 2008 exclusive Shattered Glass Sideswipe.


  • Rampage & Air Assault Micron (Multi-pack, 2003)
  • ID number: MS-08
  • Release date: August 14, 2003
  • Accessories: 2 missiles/hand-held blasters/melee weapons
In Japan, Wheeljack and Wind Sheer were available both as an individual release, and in a multi-pack with the Air Assault Microns, likely to mirror how his rival Hot Shot had a multi-pack with the Air Defense Micron. All of the toys in the set are identical to their individual releases.


Legacy

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Unfortunately, Wind Sheer didn't get the memo this time.
  • Armada Universe Wheeljack (Deluxe Class, 2025)
Released in the fifth and final wave of Transformers: Legacy United Deluxes, "Armada Universe Wheeljack" is a redeco of Shattered Glass Collection Sideswipe (itself a retool of Kingdom Sideswipe with a new front fascia, doors, and head). His deco is based on his Takara Legends of the Microns "Rampage" toy rather than the Hasbro Armada toy, which in turn is more show-accurate. In a show of faithfulness to the original tooling, the new hood has an embossed Autobot insignia.
Wheeljack includes the same club weapons that were previously included with Shattered Glass Collection Sideswipe. Those club weapons are designed to form the car mode's "running boards" based on the original Armada mold's missiles, which could be held as clubs. The car's doors are therefore retooled with slots that allow for the running boards to be attached. The doors with the running boards are also highlighted in the instructions as being capable of lifting up in vehicle mode to replicate the original toy's vehicle mode Powerlinx feature; however, this needs to be done manually, since Wheeljack doesn't even include a Mini-Con partner.
Additionally, he also includes the (non-firing) launcher and missile that came standard with the sculpt; specifically, the missile is the same safety-modified version that was previously included with Shattered Glass Collection Sideswipe and Legacy Toxitron Collection G2 Universe Sideswipe.


Siege mold: Sideswipe

Cybertronian vehicle mode:

Earth vehicle mode:

Other:

  • Hasbro/TakaraTomyCollaborative Gigawatt
  • HasbroShattered Glass Collection Sideswipe

Notes

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  • Hasbro Transformers lead Aaron Archer at first stated that the resemblance of Wheeljack's head design to Generation 1 Sideswipe was unintentional on Hasbro's part, noting that Takara was responsible and that the Hasbro team was surprised when they received the prototype from Japan. Years later, Archer recalled seeing the head amongst designer Eric Siebenaler's sketches experimenting with a more Generation 1-esque aesthetic.[2]
  • In Japan, Wheeljack is named "Rampage," though characterwise, he's got about as much to do with any previous holders of that name as he does with the Generation 1 Autobot Hasbro named him after. Instead, the name seems like it might be intended to be a callback to Sideswipe, who he's sculpted to resemble; in Japan, Sideswipe was named "Lambor" (ランボル Ranboru), which begins with the same two katakana as "Rampage" (ランページ Ranpēji).
  • During Archer's time as ORSON, he indicated unawareness of several features of the toy:
    • When a fan asked about Wheeljack having only one articulated wrist, Archer did not know why this was done.
    • When asked about Wheeljack having knees while most Armada figures seemed to lack them, the reply was "Wheeljack has knees?"
  • The original plan for Wheeljack was for him to be Hot Shot's brother. Even after the episode aired, Aaron Archer, posting as ORSON, was unaware of this change.[citation needed]

Foreign names

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  • Japanese: Rampage (ランページ Ranpēji)
  • Hungarian: Volán Jack ("Steering-wheel Jack")
  • Korean: Freddy (프레디 Peuredi)
  • Mandarin: Qiānjīndǐng (China, 千斤顶, "Wheeljack")
  • Polish: Prasownik
  • Russian: Gonshhik (Гонщик, "Racer")
  • Ukrainian: Rul'ovyj (Рульовий, "Wheelman")

References

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  1. San Diego Comic-Con 2023 Generations panel recording at the "Memo's collection" YouTube channel
  2. "I would love to cross-pollinate with Eric on this one, I believe this was one of his first items, that he was probably more responsible for drawing—so like, I did not draw this vehicle ever. Eric did. He did... I think he did the deco sheet? I had heavy say in what the feature was going to be, but he drew it all out. And I believe I remember drawings of those heads and they were very—I wouldn't call them Sideswipe heads or Wheeljack heads or whatever, but they were informed by his exploration of the G1 head aesthetic, which is very much the classic, it looks like they're wearing helmets, like they're metal men wearing helmets of some sort. Like they could almost take them off. So I feel like that is as much his exploration into the early aesthetic of heads as it was a direct homage of any kind—that's what I recall. And again, this definitely a lot of his design vision in this."—Aaron Archer via The Toy Armada, YouTube, 2022/09/03