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[[Image:Transport-drone-vehicle.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Pizza's here!]]
{{disambig2|the Generation 1 drones|the movieverse individual/drones|Dropkick (Movie)}}
:''Transport drones are [[drones]] from the [[Generation 1 (franchise)|Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].''
:''Dropkick drones are [[Decepticon]]s from the [[The Transformers (cartoon)|cartoon portion]] of the [[Generation 1 continuity family]].''


'''Transport drones''' seemingly played a key role in the early days of the war launched by [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]]. Transforming from robots into Cybertronic flat bed trucks, they were used during energy raids both to transport warriors and to carry away the stolen fuel.
[[File:Transport-drones-robot.jpg|right|upright=1.67|thumb|Don't make fun of their giant novelty earmuffs.]]


'''Dropkick''' transport drones seemingly played a key role in the early days of the war launched by [[Megatron (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Megatron]]. Transforming from robots into Cybertronic flat bed trucks, they were used during energy raids both to transport [[warrior]]s and to carry away the stolen fuel.


==Warriors==
==Fiction==
[[Image:Wardawn-warriors.jpg|left|180px|thumb|"What's in YOUR wallet?"]]
===''The Transformers'' cartoon===
Carried by the transport drones in the [[Alternate mode|guise]] of innocuous cargo containers, these robots appear to have done the actual fighting on such raids.  
[[File:Transport-drone-vehicle.jpg|left|thumb|Pizza's here!]]
Nine million years ago Megatron approached a dockside warehouse, workplace of a young [[Autobot]] named [[Optimus Prime (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Orion Pax]], along with a fleet of his transport drones. After initially claiming he was simply looking for a place to "store his wares", once told that the site only stored energy, he dropped this pretense, and at his signal both transport drones and warriors transformed. After personally blasting both Orion and his girlfriend [[Elita One (G1)|Ariel]], he ordered the warriors to terminate the warehouse's [[Dion (G1)|other workers]].


It is unclear whether they are also drones, or actual living [[Decepticon|Decepticons]].
Sometime later, while the warriors engaged [[Guardian robot]]s and the newly-arrived [[Optimus Prime (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Optimus Prime]], the transport drones prepared to remove the stored energy from the warehouse. What they didn't count on, however, was the presence of some [[Aerialbot (G1)|time travelers]] determined to stop them at any cost. Their exit blocked by some of the warriors, these five heroes nonetheless risked their own lives and detonated the stockpiles, thereby destroying the warehouse. {{storylink|War Dawn (episode)|War Dawn}}


===''Wings Universe''===
{{Wingsnote}}
A group of [[Elite Guard]]smen were searching for [[Shadowcaster]]'s base when [[Onslaught (G1)|Onslaught]] spotted a suspicious truck carrying large crates. One of the crates was knocked off as the truck rounded a corner, and the unlucky warrior was left to face the [[Combaticon (G1)|Combaticons]] on his own. {{storylink|The Coming Storm: Part 3}}


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===''Beast Wars: Uprising''===
==Fiction==
[[File:BWU-IdentityPolitics-title.jpg|right|thumb|]]
===Cartoon continuity===
 
Nine million years ago Megatron approached a dockside warehouse, workplace of a young [[Autobot]] named [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Orion Pax]], along with a fleet of his transport drones. After initially claiming he was simply looking for a place to "store his wares," once told that the site only stored energy, he dropped this pretense, and at his signal both transport drones and warriors transformed. After personally blasting both Orion and his girlfriend [[Elita One|Ariel]], he ordered the warriors to terminate the warehouse's [[Dion|other workers]].
Dropkick-model [[Terrorbot]]s were used by [[Dynamic Energon Distilleries]] to haul cargo and energon to different locations. [[Megatron (BW)|Gnashteeth]] and [[Scorponok (BW)|Scorponok]] re-appropriated the DED fleet to steal the plant's energon when they broke away to start their criminal enterprise. A covertly-purchased warehouse now full of energon was enough to get the [[Darksyder]]s started. {{storylink|Identity Politics}}
 
Years later, Gnashteeth (now Megatron) used the Dropkick drones in a trap to snare his rival [[Cryotek (RID)|Cryotek]]. Posed as statues in Megatron's private residence, Cryotek's invading gang had no idea they were surrounded until the Dropkicks activated and tore through the [[Minion of Unicron (BWU)|Minions of Unicron]]. {{storylink|Not All Megatrons}}
 
===''Transformers/Ghostbusters''===
Several transport drones deployed to fight back against [[Gozer]] but were ultimately destroyed by the interdimensional invader in the guise of a giant [[Starscream (G1)|Starscream]]. {{storylink|Ghosts of Cybertron Part 2}}


[[Image:Transport-drones-robot.jpg|right|180px|thumb|Don't make fun of their giant novelty earmuffs.]]
==Notes==
Sometime later, the warriors engaged a group of [[Guardian Robot|Guardian Robots]] in battle, and managed to take one down with a blast to the face. Megatron's forces might have won the day, were it not for the sudden arrival of a [[Optimus Prime (G1)|mysterious stranger]], whose laser rifle mowed down multiple warriors with ease.
*The transport drones of the Generation 1 cartoon had no specific name of their own for over 30 years until ''Beast Wars: Uprising'' named them "Dropkicks" in [[homage]] to the movieverse drones of the same name from the [[Transformers The Game (console)|2007 console game]].


Meanwhile, the transport drones prepared to remove the stored energy from the warehouse. What they didn't count on, however, was the presence of some [[Aerialbot (G1)|time travelers]] determined to stop them at any cost. Their exit blocked by some of the warriors, these five heroes nonetheless risked their own lives and detonated the stockpiles, thereby destroying the warehouse.  {{storylink|War Dawn|War Dawn}}
===Foreign names===
*''Japanese:'' '''Yusō Robot''' (輸送ロボット ''Yusō Robotto'', "Transport Robot")


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Latest revision as of 14:46, 28 July 2025

This article is about the Generation 1 drones. For the movieverse individual/drones, see Dropkick (Movie).
Dropkick drones are Decepticons from the cartoon portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
Don't make fun of their giant novelty earmuffs.

Dropkick transport drones seemingly played a key role in the early days of the war launched by Megatron. Transforming from robots into Cybertronic flat bed trucks, they were used during energy raids both to transport warriors and to carry away the stolen fuel.

Fiction

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The Transformers cartoon

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Pizza's here!

Nine million years ago Megatron approached a dockside warehouse, workplace of a young Autobot named Orion Pax, along with a fleet of his transport drones. After initially claiming he was simply looking for a place to "store his wares", once told that the site only stored energy, he dropped this pretense, and at his signal both transport drones and warriors transformed. After personally blasting both Orion and his girlfriend Ariel, he ordered the warriors to terminate the warehouse's other workers.

Sometime later, while the warriors engaged Guardian robots and the newly-arrived Optimus Prime, the transport drones prepared to remove the stored energy from the warehouse. What they didn't count on, however, was the presence of some time travelers determined to stop them at any cost. Their exit blocked by some of the warriors, these five heroes nonetheless risked their own lives and detonated the stockpiles, thereby destroying the warehouse. War Dawn

Wings Universe

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Wings Universe is based on the Generation 1 cartoon, but deviates from it in cosmetic ways and continuity points.

A group of Elite Guardsmen were searching for Shadowcaster's base when Onslaught spotted a suspicious truck carrying large crates. One of the crates was knocked off as the truck rounded a corner, and the unlucky warrior was left to face the Combaticons on his own. The Coming Storm: Part 3

Beast Wars: Uprising

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Dropkick-model Terrorbots were used by Dynamic Energon Distilleries to haul cargo and energon to different locations. Gnashteeth and Scorponok re-appropriated the DED fleet to steal the plant's energon when they broke away to start their criminal enterprise. A covertly-purchased warehouse now full of energon was enough to get the Darksyders started. Identity Politics

Years later, Gnashteeth (now Megatron) used the Dropkick drones in a trap to snare his rival Cryotek. Posed as statues in Megatron's private residence, Cryotek's invading gang had no idea they were surrounded until the Dropkicks activated and tore through the Minions of Unicron. Not All Megatrons

Transformers/Ghostbusters

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Several transport drones deployed to fight back against Gozer but were ultimately destroyed by the interdimensional invader in the guise of a giant Starscream. Ghosts of Cybertron Part 2

Notes

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  • The transport drones of the Generation 1 cartoon had no specific name of their own for over 30 years until Beast Wars: Uprising named them "Dropkicks" in homage to the movieverse drones of the same name from the 2007 console game.

Foreign names

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  • Japanese: Yusō Robot (輸送ロボット Yusō Robotto, "Transport Robot")