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:''Aragon is an [[Autobot]] from the [[Generation 1 continuity family]].'' | |||
[[File:DWMtMtE4-CarPowerdasher-Aragon.jpg|thumb|upright=1.65|Neither Strider nor a dragon-rider.]] | |||
'''Aragon''' is one of the [[Powerdasher]]s. | |||
{{ | ==Fiction== | ||
===S.T.A.R.S. pack-in flyers=== | |||
The Powerdashers featured in two early [[S.T.A.R.S. continuity|recruiting messages]] sent to [[human]]s by the Autobots. The messages were almost identical in content, claiming that the Autobots marooned on Earth were becoming desperate in their battle against the [[Decepticon]]s, sending an S.O.S. to [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] even though they didn't know if anyone would be there to receive it. Luckily, their plea was answered in the form of the Powerdashers, [[Omnibot (G1)|Omnibot]]s, and [[Time Warrior (G1)|Time Warrior]]s. The only Powerdasher seen was the jet-form model, but the message noted that the Powerdashers' state of constant evolution meant that they might not look the same later. {{storylink|Reinforcements from Cybertron!}} {{storylink|The battle is far from over!}} | |||
===Dreamwave ''Generation One'' continuity=== | |||
The three Powerdashers were created with a primitive design based on the forms of very early Cybertronians. Meant to aid the Autobots on Earth, the Powerdashers' powers and personalities were still growing when they were put into duty. {{storylink|Transformers: More than Meets the Eye|More than Meets the Eye}} They were packed in stasis aboard the supply ship ''[[Orion]]'', which ended up crashing on Earth after getting shot down by [[Sunstorm (G1)|Sunstorm]]. The crew activated the Powerdashers, who awoke without a word and immediately began working on the ship. When they finished, they packed up their tools and quietly went back on board. {{storylink|Black Sunshine}} | |||
== | ===Ask Vector Prime=== | ||
In some universes, the Powerdashers were three individual sentient beings, with Aragon as the team scout. {{storylink|Ask Vector Prime#Facebook|Ask Vector Prime, 21 September 2015}} | |||
===''War for Cybertron Trilogy'' marketing material=== | |||
During the war for Cybertron, Aragon was a [[Cybertronian military insignia|Ground Command Infantry Private]]. {{storylink|#Generations|''Siege'' toy packaging}} | |||
=== | ===''Generations Selects Special Comic''=== | ||
[[File:Abominus cameos.jpeg|thumb|Nor [[Marlene Aragon|Marlene]].]] | |||
In the battle for freedom between the [[Selector]]s and the Quintesson-allied forces of Earth, the Terrorcons unleashed a metal-eating gas tied to anti-electrons. Aragon was among the many victims of this gas's effects. {{storylink|Abominus comic 1}} | |||
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==Toys== | ==Toys== | ||
=== | ===''The Transformers''=== | ||
[[File:G1-toy PowerdasherCar.jpg|right| | {{anchor|Generation 1}} | ||
[[File:G1-toy PowerdasherCar.jpg|thumb|right|upright=1.66|Not exactly aerodynamic there...]] | |||
<ul class="iconlist">{{Bp-a1|'''Powerdasher''' (Mail-order, [[1984]])}}</ul> | |||
{{toydesigner|[[Mark Watts]] (packaging artist)}} | |||
:Part of the very first year of ''[[The Transformers (toyline)|The Transformers]]'' product, this version of the [[The Transformers (toyline)|Generation 1]] Powerdasher is a [[redeco]] of the ''[[Diaclone]]'' "F-1 Dasher", transforming into a Cybertronic race car. It features a [[pull-back motor]] in vehicle mode, allowing it to quickly roll forward across flat surfaces. Okay, you can roll it awkwardly along in robot mode too, but the legs cause drag that the motor might not be able to overcome. | |||
: | :Though the instructions do not show it, its head is supposed to turn 180 degrees to bring the "guns" on the back of its head up to the car mode's hood and hide the otherwise-glaringly-obvious robot face. | ||
: It was only available as a [[Pack-in material#Mail-order flyers|mail-order]] [[exclusive]] | :It was only available as a [[Pack-in material#Mail-order flyers|mail-order]] [[exclusive]] in the US, costing $3 and 2 [[Robot Point]]s. The jet-mode Powerdasher was the only one pictured in the ads, but the type you got ended up being random. The jet-form Powerdasher appears to be the most common model sent, however. | ||
::*''[http://www.tfu.info/1985/Autobot/F-1Dasher/f1dasher.htm More information on the Car-form Powerdasher at TFU.info]'' | ::*''[http://www.tfu.info/1985/Autobot/F-1Dasher/f1dasher.htm More information on the Car-form Powerdasher at TFU.info]'' | ||
{{-}} | |||
===''War for Cybertron: Siege''=== | |||
[[File:WFCStoy-DeluxePowerdasherAragon.jpg|thumb|right|upright=1.66|I no longer dash like the wind, but I can still separate into weapon pieces!]] | |||
<ul class="iconlist">{{Bp-a1|'''Fan Vote Battle 3-Pack''' (Multi-pack, [[2019]])}}</ul> | |||
:*''ID number'': '''WFC-S56''' | |||
:*''Accessories'': 2 "RT-5 Circuit Welder" rifles | |||
{{toydesigner|[[Mark Maher]] (deco, Hasbro)<ref>[[June 26]], [[2023]] [https://youtu.be/jVenhxXrQVs "Talking Transformers with Hasbro (featuring Bmac & Mark Maher)"] interview with [[Mark Maher]] and [[Ben MacCrae]] on the Triple Takeover YouTube channel.</ref> and [[AJ Piejko-Brown]] (packaging)}} | |||
:Released as part of a three-pack with [[Mirage (G1)/toys#S55|Holo Mirage]] and [[Impactor (G1)#S56|Decepticon Impactor]], ''[[War for Cybertron: Siege|Siege]]'' "Powerdasher Aragon" is a [[redeco]] and new-head [[retool]] of Deluxe Class [[Cog (G1)#Generations|Cog]], transforming from robot into armored vehicle that can also be split into ''two'' smaller armored vehicles. Unlike most ''Siege'' figures, Aragon lacks any battle damage paint, though it does match his fellow ''Siege'' Powerdashers' unblemished decos. | |||
:As a "Weaponizer" figure, it can also be disassembled into an arsenal of [[5 mm post]]-compatible weapons, armor and other upgrades for use with other figures as part of the interchangeable/connectable-weapon [[C.O.M.B.A.T. System]]. According to the instructions, the legs become "C-M4 HF Spectrum Disruptors" (which can become treaded boots for other toys to use), the arms a pair of "C-HVM3 Electro-Scrambler" rifles, the lower body a "C-LRM2 Thermal Booster" pack (combined with the arm-rifles to form an assault backpack), and the upper torso becomes a "C-40M2 Neutron Synthesis Shield". The figure's components feature numerous other pegs and peg-holes to allow for even more possible weapon combinations. Aragon's Weaponizer functionality is notably demonstrated in-package, as they are packed pre-disassembled and attached to the two other included figures, necessitating the buyer to assemble the robot out of the box. In particular, the assault backpack is attached to Holo Mirage, while Decepticon Impactor dons the boots and holds the shield. | |||
:This set was an [[Amazon (website)|Amazon]] exclusive in the U.S. and Canada, but available at general retail in Hasbro's Asian markets such as [[Hong Kong]] and [[Singapore]]. | |||
{{-}} | |||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* The F1 Powerdasher was originally a ''[[Diaclone]]'' toy called the "F-1 Dasher". The ''Diaclone'' version uses blue plastic rather than black, and has an extra [[sticker]] sheet the ''Transformers'' version lacks. And, of course, a Diaclone pilot. | *The F1 Powerdasher was originally a ''[[Diaclone]]'' toy called the "F-1 Dasher" (F-1 ダッシャー). The ''Diaclone'' version uses blue plastic rather than black, and has an extra [[sticker]] sheet the ''Transformers'' version lacks. And, of course, a [[Diaclone (faction)|Diaclone]] pilot. | ||
* Aragon | *"Aragon" was the name given to the Takara U.S. ''[[Diakron]]'', [[GiG]] Italian ''[[Trasformer]]'', and [[Joustra]] French ''Diaclone'' releases of the toy. The Powerdasher Car would not explicitly be given the name in ''Transformers'' fiction until the Facebook edition of [[Ask Vector Prime]] in 2015. | ||
* The Powerdashers were the first Cybertronian (well, non-Earthly) vehicular toys released—and were released in 1984, to boot. | *The name "Aragon" is evidently inspired by "aragosta", the Italian term for the orange-red colour of spiny lobsters. | ||
*The Powerdashers were the first Cybertronian (well, non-Earthly) vehicular toys released—and were released in 1984, to boot. | |||
===Foreign names=== | |||
*''Cantonese'': '''Aragon''' (阿拉岡 ''Aa<sup>3</sup>laai<sup>1</sup>gong<sup>1</sup>) | |||
*''Mandarin'': '''Aragon''' (Taiwan, 亞拉岡 ''Yàlāgāng'') | |||
==References== | |||
{{reflist}} | |||
[[Category:Amazon exclusives]] | |||
[[Category:Dreamwave Generation 1 Autobots]] | |||
[[Category:Generation 1 Autobots]] | [[Category:Generation 1 Autobots]] | ||
[[Category:Generation 1 toy Autobots]] | |||
[[Category:Generations Selects Autobots]] | |||
[[Category:Mail order exclusives]] | [[Category:Mail order exclusives]] | ||
[[Category:Scouts]] | |||
[[Category:Second Cybertron Alliance]] | |||
[[Category:War for Cybertron: Siege Autobots]] | |||
[[Category:Weaponizers]] | |||
Latest revision as of 23:51, 19 October 2025
- Aragon is an Autobot from the Generation 1 continuity family.

Aragon is one of the Powerdashers.
Fiction
[edit]S.T.A.R.S. pack-in flyers
[edit]The Powerdashers featured in two early recruiting messages sent to humans by the Autobots. The messages were almost identical in content, claiming that the Autobots marooned on Earth were becoming desperate in their battle against the Decepticons, sending an S.O.S. to Cybertron even though they didn't know if anyone would be there to receive it. Luckily, their plea was answered in the form of the Powerdashers, Omnibots, and Time Warriors. The only Powerdasher seen was the jet-form model, but the message noted that the Powerdashers' state of constant evolution meant that they might not look the same later. Reinforcements from Cybertron! The battle is far from over!
Dreamwave Generation One continuity
[edit]The three Powerdashers were created with a primitive design based on the forms of very early Cybertronians. Meant to aid the Autobots on Earth, the Powerdashers' powers and personalities were still growing when they were put into duty. More than Meets the Eye They were packed in stasis aboard the supply ship Orion, which ended up crashing on Earth after getting shot down by Sunstorm. The crew activated the Powerdashers, who awoke without a word and immediately began working on the ship. When they finished, they packed up their tools and quietly went back on board. Black Sunshine
Ask Vector Prime
[edit]In some universes, the Powerdashers were three individual sentient beings, with Aragon as the team scout. Ask Vector Prime, 21 September 2015
War for Cybertron Trilogy marketing material
[edit]During the war for Cybertron, Aragon was a Ground Command Infantry Private. Siege toy packaging
Generations Selects Special Comic
[edit]
In the battle for freedom between the Selectors and the Quintesson-allied forces of Earth, the Terrorcons unleashed a metal-eating gas tied to anti-electrons. Aragon was among the many victims of this gas's effects. Abominus comic 1
Toys
[edit]The Transformers
[edit]

- Powerdasher (Mail-order, 1984)
- Known designers: Mark Watts (packaging artist)
- Part of the very first year of The Transformers product, this version of the Generation 1 Powerdasher is a redeco of the Diaclone "F-1 Dasher", transforming into a Cybertronic race car. It features a pull-back motor in vehicle mode, allowing it to quickly roll forward across flat surfaces. Okay, you can roll it awkwardly along in robot mode too, but the legs cause drag that the motor might not be able to overcome.
- Though the instructions do not show it, its head is supposed to turn 180 degrees to bring the "guns" on the back of its head up to the car mode's hood and hide the otherwise-glaringly-obvious robot face.
- It was only available as a mail-order exclusive in the US, costing $3 and 2 Robot Points. The jet-mode Powerdasher was the only one pictured in the ads, but the type you got ended up being random. The jet-form Powerdasher appears to be the most common model sent, however.
War for Cybertron: Siege
[edit]
- Fan Vote Battle 3-Pack (Multi-pack, 2019)
- ID number: WFC-S56
- Accessories: 2 "RT-5 Circuit Welder" rifles
- Known designers: Mark Maher (deco, Hasbro)[1] and AJ Piejko-Brown (packaging)
- Released as part of a three-pack with Holo Mirage and Decepticon Impactor, Siege "Powerdasher Aragon" is a redeco and new-head retool of Deluxe Class Cog, transforming from robot into armored vehicle that can also be split into two smaller armored vehicles. Unlike most Siege figures, Aragon lacks any battle damage paint, though it does match his fellow Siege Powerdashers' unblemished decos.
- As a "Weaponizer" figure, it can also be disassembled into an arsenal of 5 mm post-compatible weapons, armor and other upgrades for use with other figures as part of the interchangeable/connectable-weapon C.O.M.B.A.T. System. According to the instructions, the legs become "C-M4 HF Spectrum Disruptors" (which can become treaded boots for other toys to use), the arms a pair of "C-HVM3 Electro-Scrambler" rifles, the lower body a "C-LRM2 Thermal Booster" pack (combined with the arm-rifles to form an assault backpack), and the upper torso becomes a "C-40M2 Neutron Synthesis Shield". The figure's components feature numerous other pegs and peg-holes to allow for even more possible weapon combinations. Aragon's Weaponizer functionality is notably demonstrated in-package, as they are packed pre-disassembled and attached to the two other included figures, necessitating the buyer to assemble the robot out of the box. In particular, the assault backpack is attached to Holo Mirage, while Decepticon Impactor dons the boots and holds the shield.
- This set was an Amazon exclusive in the U.S. and Canada, but available at general retail in Hasbro's Asian markets such as Hong Kong and Singapore.
Notes
[edit]- The F1 Powerdasher was originally a Diaclone toy called the "F-1 Dasher" (F-1 ダッシャー). The Diaclone version uses blue plastic rather than black, and has an extra sticker sheet the Transformers version lacks. And, of course, a Diaclone pilot.
- "Aragon" was the name given to the Takara U.S. Diakron, GiG Italian Trasformer, and Joustra French Diaclone releases of the toy. The Powerdasher Car would not explicitly be given the name in Transformers fiction until the Facebook edition of Ask Vector Prime in 2015.
- The name "Aragon" is evidently inspired by "aragosta", the Italian term for the orange-red colour of spiny lobsters.
- The Powerdashers were the first Cybertronian (well, non-Earthly) vehicular toys released—and were released in 1984, to boot.
Foreign names
[edit]- Cantonese: Aragon (阿拉岡 Aa3laai1gong1)
- Mandarin: Aragon (Taiwan, 亞拉岡 Yàlāgāng)
References
[edit]- ↑ June 26, 2023 "Talking Transformers with Hasbro (featuring Bmac & Mark Maher)" interview with Mark Maher and Ben MacCrae on the Triple Takeover YouTube channel.


