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'''''Destroids''' are zombie warriors created from humans by the [[Decepticon]] [[Blood (G1)|Blood's]] magic.''
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[[Image:Destroids corpse.jpg|thumb|Send more cops.]]
The Destroids were an early attempt by [[Blood (G1)|Blood's]] gang of Decepticons to fuse Destron power with human beings.  Blood, along with [[Gilmer (G1)|Gilmer]] and [[Dauros (G1)|Dauros]] performed a magical ritual to transfer energy into them.


Though invulnerable to small arms fire, the resulting Destroids had very short lifespans, and disintegrated when their energy had been consumed.
[[File:Destroids corpse.jpg|upright=1.4|thumb|No, John. You are the demons.]]
The '''Destroids''' were an early attempt by [[Blood]]'s gang of [[Decepticon]]s to infuse human beings with Decepticon power, creating an army of [[zombie]]-like warriors.


[[Image:Destroids living.jpg|thumb|left|Mid-Afternnon of the Living Dead]]
==Fiction==
===''Super-God Masterforce'' cartoon===
For the first Destroid experiment, [[Gilmer]] and [[Dauros]] stole a large collection of corpses from the morgue of a medical university. Channelling the power of [[Devil Z]], [[Blood]] proceeded to reanimate the cadavers as an army of the undead, and the Decepticons wasted no time in deploying them in an attack on [[New York City]]. [[Autobot]] [[Pretender]] [[Lander]] and [[New York City Police Department|local police forces]] counter-attacked, and although the Destroids were invulnerable to small arms fire, they were soon proven to have very short lifespans, and disintegrated when their energy had been consumed.


The second wave of Destroids was made using kidnapped humans from a capture [[Mont Porte]] jetliner.  To the surprise of the Decepticons, these Destroids exhibited super strength and much greater durability.  They were used to attack Rome, where a second Mont Porte plane the Decepticons had attacked bad been forced down.  The Autobots subdued this batch of zombies with anesthetic gas.  With proper treatment [[Diver (G1)|Diver]] expected them to return to normal.
In an attempt to improve their Destroid armies, the Decepticons realized that they required live human subjects, and attempted to capture several natives of the [[Karin Islands]] to serve as test subjects, only to be foiled by the Autobots. {{storylink|Terror! The Decepticons' Manhunt|Terror! The Decepticons' Manhunt}}


The Decepticons later turned an Airline attendant into a "Stealth Destroid" which looked human until activated in an attempt to kidnap Nobel Prize winning biologist [[Professor Blanieux]]. This Destroid seemed much more inteligent than the others.
[[File:Destroids living.jpg|left|thumb|And then John was a zombie.]]
Seeking the biological expertise of the Nobel-Prize-winning scientist [[Blanieux|Professor Blanieux]] to perfect their Destroid process, the Decepticons attacked a jet liner from Blanieux's home country of [[Mont Parta]], hoping to capture him. Although the professor was not aboard the jet, the Decepticons now had a selection of live subjects to experiment with, and they succeeded in creating a new, super-strong breed of Destroid with much greater durability. These Destroids were unleashed on [[Rome]], but the Autobots succeeded in subduing them with anesthetic gas. With proper treatment [[Diver (G1)|Diver]] expected them to return to normal.


''Mont Parte flight 308 was originally attacked to kidnap Professor Blanieux, presumably to help improve the Destroid process. Discovering that he was not on the plane the Decepticons used the Destroid process on the kidnapped humans 'for the hell of it'.
Finally identifying the plane which held Blanieux, the Decepticons attacked from within by turning a [[stewardess]] into a "stealth" Destroid, which looked human until activated. This Destroid seemed much more intelligent than the others, but was subdued by the Autobots' allies, [[Shūta Gō]] and [[Cab (human)|Cab]], who were also aboard the plane. The stewardess and the other Destroids were cured with Blanieux's research. {{storylink|Kidnapping!? The Targeted Jumbo Jet|Kidnapping!? The Targeted Jumbo Jet}}
 
''The Decepticons ceased attempting to infuse humans with Decepticon power after recruiting the [[Decepticon Headmaster Jr's]].


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Latest revision as of 16:30, 25 October 2022

No, John. You are the demons.

The Destroids were an early attempt by Blood's gang of Decepticons to infuse human beings with Decepticon power, creating an army of zombie-like warriors.

Fiction

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Super-God Masterforce cartoon

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For the first Destroid experiment, Gilmer and Dauros stole a large collection of corpses from the morgue of a medical university. Channelling the power of Devil Z, Blood proceeded to reanimate the cadavers as an army of the undead, and the Decepticons wasted no time in deploying them in an attack on New York City. Autobot Pretender Lander and local police forces counter-attacked, and although the Destroids were invulnerable to small arms fire, they were soon proven to have very short lifespans, and disintegrated when their energy had been consumed.

In an attempt to improve their Destroid armies, the Decepticons realized that they required live human subjects, and attempted to capture several natives of the Karin Islands to serve as test subjects, only to be foiled by the Autobots. Terror! The Decepticons' Manhunt

And then John was a zombie.

Seeking the biological expertise of the Nobel-Prize-winning scientist Professor Blanieux to perfect their Destroid process, the Decepticons attacked a jet liner from Blanieux's home country of Mont Parta, hoping to capture him. Although the professor was not aboard the jet, the Decepticons now had a selection of live subjects to experiment with, and they succeeded in creating a new, super-strong breed of Destroid with much greater durability. These Destroids were unleashed on Rome, but the Autobots succeeded in subduing them with anesthetic gas. With proper treatment Diver expected them to return to normal.

Finally identifying the plane which held Blanieux, the Decepticons attacked from within by turning a stewardess into a "stealth" Destroid, which looked human until activated. This Destroid seemed much more intelligent than the others, but was subdued by the Autobots' allies, Shūta Gō and Cab, who were also aboard the plane. The stewardess and the other Destroids were cured with Blanieux's research. Kidnapping!? The Targeted Jumbo Jet