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:''Jolt is a [[Decepticon]] from the [[Transformers (2007 franchise)|Transformers]] portion of the [[movie continuity family]].''


:''Jolt is a [[Decepticon]] from the [[Movie (franchise)|2007 movie franchise]] in the [[Live-action film series|live-action film]] [[continuity family]].''
[[File:Alliance3_JoltDeadEnd.jpg|thumb|upright=2.2]]
Brought to life by the creative energies of the [[AllSpark]], '''Jolt''' sought the guidance of [[Barricade (Movie)|Barricade]] in the fine art of being a [[Decepticon]]. Barricade proceeded to beat poor Jolt senseless, and that creep [[Frenzy (Movie)|Frenzy]] slashed his tires. That was the only lesson he got... and he clearly got the message.<ref>''Transformers'' Deluxe Class Jolt packaging bio</ref>


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Sometimes, he is a natural Cybertronian named '''Deadend''' (or '''Dead End''') who hates [[Swindle (Movie)|Swindle]] for whatever reason.
 
Brought to life by the creative energies of the [[All Spark|Allspark]], '''Jolt''' sought the guidance of [[Barricade (Movie)|Barricade]] in the fine art of being a [[Decepticon]]. Barricade proceeded to beat poor Jolt senseless, and that creep [[Frenzy (Movie)|Frenzy]] slashed his tires. That was the only lesson he got... and he clearly got the message.
 
He is also known as '''Deadend''' or '''Dead End'''.
 
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==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===IDW ''Transformers'' movie comics===
===IDW movie comics===
Dead End landed in [[San Francisco]] with [[Swindle (Movie)|Swindle]] as part of [[Soundwave (ROTF)|Soundwave]]'s forces. After scanning the alternate form of a Alfa Romeo Mito, the pair carried out their mission, to cause destruction and mayhem in San Francisco so as to distract the Autobots and their [[human]] allies from the Decepticons' true objectives. While they were racing along the Golden Gate Bridge, Deadend made it clear that he loathed Swindle. {{storylink|Alliance issue 3|Alliance #3}} This odd-couple relationship did not last long, as soon after the pair had successfully lured the Autobots to San Francisco, Deadend was rammed head-on by [[Optimus Prime (Movie)|Optimus Prime]], killing the Decepticon near-instantly. {{storylink|Alliance issue 4|Alliance #4}}
Dead End landed in [[San Francisco]] with [[Swindle (Movie)|Swindle]] as part of [[Soundwave (ROTF)|Soundwave]]'s forces. After scanning the alternate form of an Alfa Romeo Mito, the pair carried out their mission, to cause destruction and mayhem in San Francisco so as to distract the Autobots and their [[human]] allies from the Decepticons' true objectives. While they were racing along the [[Golden Gate Bridge]], Deadend made it clear that he loathed Swindle. {{storylink|Alliance issue 3|Alliance #3}} This odd-couple relationship did not last long, as soon after the pair had successfully lured the Autobots to San Francisco, Deadend was rammed head-on by [[Optimus Prime (Movie)|Optimus Prime]], killing the Decepticon near-instantly. {{storylink|Alliance issue 4|Alliance #4}}
 
===''The Veiled Threat'' prequel novel===
{{Note|The events of ''The Veiled Threat'' take place during [[IDW Publishing]]'s ''[[Alliance (comic)|Alliance]]'' comic. Presumably, taking place before Dead End and Swindle's appearance in the story.}}


As part of Starscream's plan in [[Italy]], Deadend joined [[Swindle (Movie)|Swindle]] in causing chaos in the streets of Rome to draw the Autobots out. {{storylink|The Veiled Threat}}
===''The Veiled Threat''===
As part of Starscream's plan in [[Italy]], Deadend joined [[Swindle (Movie)|Swindle]] in causing chaos in the streets of Rome to draw the Autobots/NEST Forces out. Once the Autobots arrived, the two Decepticons led them on a wild chase through Rome. At first, the Autobots had trouble keeping up with them, as their bulky alt-modes had trouble navigating Rome's narrow streets. But Deadend's and Swindle's luck ran out when [[Knock Out (ROTF)|Knock Out]] zipped ahead of the two Decepticon racers and tricked them into slamming into each other head-on. They were last seen limping out of Rome with their tails in between their legs. {{storylink|Transformers: The Veiled Threat|The Veiled Threat}}


==Toys==
==Toys==
===Transformers (2007)===
===''Transformers'' (2007)===
[[Image:Movie Jolt toy.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Jolt; Decepticon wannabe.]]
[[File:Movie Jolt toy.jpg|upright=1.67|thumb|Jolt; Decepticon wannabe.]]
*'''Jolt''' (Deluxe, 2008)
<ul class="iconlist">{{Bp-d1|'''Jolt''' (Deluxe Class, [[2008]])}}</ul>
**''Accessories:'' Missile launcher, flame missile, Planet X-type Cyber Planet Key
:*''Accessories:'' Missile launcher, flame missile, Planet X-type Cyber Key
{{toydesigner|[[Joe Kyde]] (deco artist)}}


: A Wal-Mart-[[exclusive]] [[redeco]] of [[Cybertron (franchise)|''Cybertron'']] [[Crosswise (Cybertron)|Crosswise]], Jolt transforms into a [[wikipedia:Bugatti_Veyron|Bugatti EB 15.4 Veyron]] sports car. The spoiler is a spring-loaded missile launcher that can fire a transluscent blue flame-shaped projectile. Plugging a [[Cyber Planet Key]] in his tailgate makes a pair of missile racks pop up from the engine bay and flip over onto his roof. He comes with a purple [[Planet X]]-type Cyber Planet Key. Jolt has a regular Decepticon insignia on both his hood and Cyber Key rather than a movie-styled one.
: A [[Walmart]]-[[exclusive]] [[redeco]] of ''[[Transformers: Cybertron (toyline)|Cybertron]]'' [[Crosswise (Cybertron)#Toys|Crosswise]], Jolt transforms into a {{w|Bugatti Veyron|Bugatti EB 16.4 Veyron}} sports car (a very, very expensive limited-production, built-to-order series of cars). The spoiler is a spring-loaded missile launcher that can fire a transluscent blue flame-shaped projectile. Plugging a [[Cyber Key]] in his tailgate makes a pair of missile racks pop up from the engine bay and flip over onto his roof. He comes with a purple [[Planet X (Cybertron)|Planet X]]-type Cyber Key. Jolt has a regular Decepticon insignia on both his hood and Cyber Key rather than a movie-styled one.


: Jolt's upper legs are switched in the package, but this is easily fixed by popping them off their respective balljoints and swapping them.
: Jolt's upper legs are switched in the package, but this is easily fixed by popping them off their respective balljoints and swapping them.


:This mold was also used for ''Cybertron'' [[Smokescreen (Cybertron)|Smokescreen]] and was retooled into the [[BotCon 2008]]-exclusive "[[Shattered Glass (franchise)|Shattered Glass]]" [[Jazz (Shattered Glass)|Jazz]] and [[Ricochet (Shattered Glass)|Ricochet]].
: This toy was also sold exclusively at The Warehouse in [[New Zealand]].


==Notes==
:This mold was also used for ''Cybertron'' [[Smokescreen (Cybertron)#Cybertron|Smokescreen]] and was retooled into the [[BotCon 2008]]-exclusive ''[[Transformers: Shattered Glass (toyline)|Shattered Glass]]'' [[Jazz (SG)#Toys|Jazz]] and [[Ricochet (SG)#Toys|Ricochet]].
*According to Hasbro designer [[Joe Kyde]]'s [http://www.hasbro.com/transformers/default.cfm?page=News/Item&amp;newsID=5716B133-D56F-E112-46403859800D7A16 design notes on Hasbro's Transformers website], the original Jolt toy was originally made as a [[Road Hugger (G1)|Road Hugger]] homage. The name could not be secured, so the he got to be a [[Jolt (G2)|Jolt]] homage, too. Subsequently, all fiction has referred to this toy as Dead End.


* For some reason, the "Dead End" character in ''[[Alliance (comic)|Alliance]]'' is drawn as an Alfa Romeo Mito, instead of the Jolt toy's Bugatti Veyron. He has the same colors, however.
::*''[http://www.tfu.info/2008/Decepticon/Jolt/jolt.htm More information on Jolt at TFU.info]''
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==External links==
==Notes==
* [http://www.tfu.info/2008/Decepticon/Jolt/jolt.htm Jolt at TFU.info]
*Jolt was originally designed for the 2008 ''[[Transformers: Universe (2008 franchise)|Universe]]'' toyline as ''[[Transformers: Generation 2 (toyline)|Generation 2]]'' [[Jolt (G2)|Jolt]], as indicated by Hasbro product listings.<ref>[https://www.seibertron.com/transformers/news/hasbro-product-listings-with-large-update/28707/ Hasbro product listing]</ref> He initially had a darker purple deco as a [[Road Hugger (G1)|Road Hugger]] homage, but this was changed to Laser Rod Jolt because the original name could not be secured.<ref>{{citesocial|link=http://web.archive.org/web/20080304010643/http://www.hasbro.com/transformers/default.cfm?page=News/Item&newsID=5716B133-D56F-E112-46403859800D7A16|quote=The design team originally intended this character to have a darker purple deco--similar to that of the old Micromaster Roadhugger. When a name change was required this mold from Cybertron worked even better as a reimagining of the Generation 2 DECEPTICON Laser Rod Jolt.|name=Joe Kyde|site=Hasbro.com|day=02|month=03|year=2008}}</ref>
*Though the toy is named "Jolt", the character is named "Dead End" in fiction. For some reason, his vehicle mode in ''[[Transformers: Alliance|Alliance]]'' is drawn as an Alfa Romeo Mito, instead of the toy's Bugatti Veyron.


[[Category:Allspark Mutations]]
==References==
[[Category:Decepticons]]
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[[Category:Movie characters]]
[[Category:Movie Decepticons]]
[[Category:Revenge of the Fallen characters]]
[[Category:Revenge of the Fallen Decepticons]]
[[Category:Wal-Mart exclusives]]
[[Category:Wal-Mart exclusives]]
[[Category:AllSpark Mutations]]

Latest revision as of 17:11, 1 March 2025

This subject of this article goes by multiple names that apply to other articles as well. See Jolt (disambiguation), Dead End (disambiguation).
Jolt is a Decepticon from the Transformers portion of the movie continuity family.

Brought to life by the creative energies of the AllSpark, Jolt sought the guidance of Barricade in the fine art of being a Decepticon. Barricade proceeded to beat poor Jolt senseless, and that creep Frenzy slashed his tires. That was the only lesson he got... and he clearly got the message.[1]

Sometimes, he is a natural Cybertronian named Deadend (or Dead End) who hates Swindle for whatever reason.

Fiction

[edit]

IDW movie comics

[edit]

Dead End landed in San Francisco with Swindle as part of Soundwave's forces. After scanning the alternate form of an Alfa Romeo Mito, the pair carried out their mission, to cause destruction and mayhem in San Francisco so as to distract the Autobots and their human allies from the Decepticons' true objectives. While they were racing along the Golden Gate Bridge, Deadend made it clear that he loathed Swindle. Alliance #3 This odd-couple relationship did not last long, as soon after the pair had successfully lured the Autobots to San Francisco, Deadend was rammed head-on by Optimus Prime, killing the Decepticon near-instantly. Alliance #4

The Veiled Threat

[edit]

As part of Starscream's plan in Italy, Deadend joined Swindle in causing chaos in the streets of Rome to draw the Autobots/NEST Forces out. Once the Autobots arrived, the two Decepticons led them on a wild chase through Rome. At first, the Autobots had trouble keeping up with them, as their bulky alt-modes had trouble navigating Rome's narrow streets. But Deadend's and Swindle's luck ran out when Knock Out zipped ahead of the two Decepticon racers and tricked them into slamming into each other head-on. They were last seen limping out of Rome with their tails in between their legs. The Veiled Threat

Toys

[edit]

Transformers (2007)

[edit]
Jolt; Decepticon wannabe.
  • Jolt (Deluxe Class, 2008)
  • Accessories: Missile launcher, flame missile, Planet X-type Cyber Key
  • Known designers: Joe Kyde (deco artist)
A Walmart-exclusive redeco of Cybertron Crosswise, Jolt transforms into a Bugatti EB 16.4 Veyron sports car (a very, very expensive limited-production, built-to-order series of cars). The spoiler is a spring-loaded missile launcher that can fire a transluscent blue flame-shaped projectile. Plugging a Cyber Key in his tailgate makes a pair of missile racks pop up from the engine bay and flip over onto his roof. He comes with a purple Planet X-type Cyber Key. Jolt has a regular Decepticon insignia on both his hood and Cyber Key rather than a movie-styled one.
Jolt's upper legs are switched in the package, but this is easily fixed by popping them off their respective balljoints and swapping them.
This toy was also sold exclusively at The Warehouse in New Zealand.
This mold was also used for Cybertron Smokescreen and was retooled into the BotCon 2008-exclusive Shattered Glass Jazz and Ricochet.

Notes

[edit]
  • Jolt was originally designed for the 2008 Universe toyline as Generation 2 Jolt, as indicated by Hasbro product listings.[2] He initially had a darker purple deco as a Road Hugger homage, but this was changed to Laser Rod Jolt because the original name could not be secured.[3]
  • Though the toy is named "Jolt", the character is named "Dead End" in fiction. For some reason, his vehicle mode in Alliance is drawn as an Alfa Romeo Mito, instead of the toy's Bugatti Veyron.

References

[edit]
  1. Transformers Deluxe Class Jolt packaging bio
  2. Hasbro product listing
  3. "The design team originally intended this character to have a darker purple deco--similar to that of the old Micromaster Roadhugger. When a name change was required this mold from Cybertron worked even better as a reimagining of the Generation 2 DECEPTICON Laser Rod Jolt."—Joe Kyde, Hasbro.com, 2008/03/02