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Dreadwind and Smokejumper were the subordinates of [[Megazarak (Universe)|Megazarak]] {{storylink|OTFCC: Official Convention Souvenir Guide|Megazarak's profile}} in [[Viron 403.0 Beta]]. Members of the [[Destructicon (RID)|Destructicons]], they battled against the [[Dinobot (Dinobots)|Dinobots]], the sole remaining Autobot resistance in their reality. Having conquered their reality, Megazarak decided to explore interdimensional conquest. He sent {{Storylink|Ask Vector Prime}} Dreadwind and Smokejumper to [[Primax 1087.09 Alpha]], where they trapped the [[Lunar Battle of 2011]] in a time loop, prompting the [[Autobot Science Harmonium]] to develop the [[Challenge Blaster]] to combat them. {{storylink|Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac II|The AllSpark Almanac II}} They brought [[Sunstorm (G1)|Sunstorm]] back with them. {{storylink|Ask Vector Prime#Facebook|Ask Vector Prime, 2015/08/11}} | Dreadwind and Smokejumper were the subordinates of [[Megazarak (Universe)|Megazarak]] {{storylink|OTFCC: Official Convention Souvenir Guide|Megazarak's profile}} in [[Viron 403.0 Beta]]. Members of the [[Destructicon (RID)|Destructicons]], they battled against the [[Dinobot (Dinobots)|Dinobots]], the sole remaining Autobot resistance in their reality. Having conquered their reality, Megazarak decided to explore interdimensional conquest. He sent {{Storylink|Ask Vector Prime}} Dreadwind and Smokejumper to [[Primax 1087.09 Alpha]], where they trapped the [[Lunar Battle of 2011]] in a time loop, prompting the [[Autobot Science Harmonium]] to develop the [[Challenge Blaster]] to combat them. {{storylink|Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac II|The AllSpark Almanac II}} They brought [[Sunstorm (G1)|Sunstorm]] back with them. {{storylink|Ask Vector Prime#Facebook|Ask Vector Prime, 2015/08/11}} | ||
They subsequently accompanied their leader to [[Aurex 304.0 Epsilon]], where they allied with the local Decepticons in the war for the [[Mini-Con]]s. As part of this alliance, {{storylink|Ask Vector Prime#Facebook|Ask Vector Prime, 2015/08/11}} Dreadwind and Smokejumper gained the ability to combine with [[Megatron (Armada)|Galvatron]] during the [[ | They subsequently accompanied their leader to [[Aurex 304.0 Epsilon]], where they allied with the local Decepticons in the war for the [[Mini-Con]]s. As part of this alliance, {{storylink|Ask Vector Prime#Facebook|Ask Vector Prime, 2015/08/11}} Dreadwind and Smokejumper gained the ability to combine with [[Megatron (Armada)|Galvatron]] during the [[Unicron Battles]], using the [[Spark of Combination]] to form the mighty MegaWing Galvatron. In this form, they were powerful enough to challenge [[Jetfire (Armada)|Jet]] [[Optimus Prime (Armada)|Convoy]]. They were further able to combine with [[Tidal Wave (Armada)|Tidal Wave]] to form Dark MegaWing Galvatron. {{storylink|The Official Transformers Collectors' Club Magazine issue 1|MegaWing Galvatron instructions}} However, once the Decepticons proved their use, the Destructicons wiped them out. | ||
Following this, [[Unicron]] abducted the surviving Destructicons to [[Minion of Unicron (Universe)|fight for him]] in the [[Universe War]]. Sunstorm joined the [[Child of Primus|Children of Primus]] and Smokejumper and Dreadwind, a mercurial duo, used this to make contacts on the other side. Once it was clear Unicron was losing, they ''just happened'' to defect {{storylink|Ask Vector Prime#Facebook|Ask Vector Prime, 2015/08/11}} to the Children of Primus. {{storylink|The Official Transformers Collectors' Club Magazine issue 1|Dreadwind's profile}} | Following this, [[Unicron]] abducted the surviving Destructicons to [[Minion of Unicron (Universe)|fight for him]] in the [[Universe War]]. Sunstorm joined the [[Child of Primus|Children of Primus]] and Smokejumper and Dreadwind, a mercurial duo, used this to make contacts on the other side. Once it was clear Unicron was losing, they ''just happened'' to defect {{storylink|Ask Vector Prime#Facebook|Ask Vector Prime, 2015/08/11}} to the Children of Primus. {{storylink|The Official Transformers Collectors' Club Magazine issue 1|Dreadwind's profile}} | ||
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| The name or term "Dreadwind" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Dreadwind (disambiguation). |
- Dreadwind is a Decepticon from the 2001 Robots in Disguise continuity family.

Dreadwind is something of a perfectionist, and will not choose a second target until he is absolutely sure he has finished the first. He is always searching for increasingly interesting and hard-to-find objects to destroy. His obsession in finding targets worthy of his attentions is near pathological, much like a collector of rare items. Unfortunately, what Dreadwind finds interesting to destroy is often at odds with his mission objective. Even worse, if he's forced to stop firing upon a target before he thinks he's finished, he will become madly enraged and fire on Autobot and Decepticon alike.
Dreadwind and his partner Smokejumper can combine to form the superjet Dreadwing, in which form Dreadwind's lust for destruction and Smokejumper's eye for detail join to create a dangerous force to reckon with.
Fiction
Universe comic
Dreadwind and Smokejumper were the subordinates of Megazarak Megazarak's profile in Viron 403.0 Beta. Members of the Destructicons, they battled against the Dinobots, the sole remaining Autobot resistance in their reality. Having conquered their reality, Megazarak decided to explore interdimensional conquest. He sent Ask Vector Prime Dreadwind and Smokejumper to Primax 1087.09 Alpha, where they trapped the Lunar Battle of 2011 in a time loop, prompting the Autobot Science Harmonium to develop the Challenge Blaster to combat them. The AllSpark Almanac II They brought Sunstorm back with them. Ask Vector Prime, 2015/08/11
They subsequently accompanied their leader to Aurex 304.0 Epsilon, where they allied with the local Decepticons in the war for the Mini-Cons. As part of this alliance, Ask Vector Prime, 2015/08/11 Dreadwind and Smokejumper gained the ability to combine with Galvatron during the Unicron Battles, using the Spark of Combination to form the mighty MegaWing Galvatron. In this form, they were powerful enough to challenge Jet Convoy. They were further able to combine with Tidal Wave to form Dark MegaWing Galvatron. MegaWing Galvatron instructions However, once the Decepticons proved their use, the Destructicons wiped them out.
Following this, Unicron abducted the surviving Destructicons to fight for him in the Universe War. Sunstorm joined the Children of Primus and Smokejumper and Dreadwind, a mercurial duo, used this to make contacts on the other side. Once it was clear Unicron was losing, they just happened to defect Ask Vector Prime, 2015/08/11 to the Children of Primus. Dreadwind's profile
Toys
Robots in Disguise (2001)

- Dreadwind & Smokejumper (Decepticon, 2004)
- Accessories: 12 missiles
- A redeco and very slight retool of the Generation 2 Dreadwing toy, Dreadwind transforms into a "flying wing" style stealth bomber with underslung six-missile Gatling cannon. The missiles stored under his wings can be dropped via pressure-"launch" by pressing on the red "gems" on the tops of the wings. He can also transform into a treaded "tank" mode. In jet form, he can combine with his pack-in partner Smokejumper's jet mode to make a complete aircraft, Dreadwing.
- Dreadwind and Smokejumper are notable for including a sheet of customer-applied decals, the first U.S. main-line toys to do so since the end of Machine Wars in 1997.
- This set was a very late addition to the Robots in Disguise line, released as a Target exclusive a good year into the next line, Armada.
- Thanks to a screwhole which was new to this version of the mold, Dreadwind and Smokejumper can combine with Armada Megatron/Galvatron (or any redeco of that mold) to form "MegaWing Galvatron". Instructions for this bizarre but official mode appeared in the only issue of 3H's The Official Transformers Collectors' Club Magazine. The instructions also included a note to check online for "Dark MegaWing Galvatron" directions, combining the whole shebang with Tidal Wave. Due to the disintegration of 3H, this never materialized.
- This set was released in Japan as a Toys"R"Us-exclusive "USA Edition".
- The same mold is used by BB and Gigant Bomb. The mold was also intended to be used for Megatron in Generation 2, but was never released.
Notes
- Smokejumper and Dreadwind had apparently been slated to make a cameo in an issue of the Dreamwave Armada comic, but were replaced at Hasbro's insistence by Skywarp and Sideways.[1]
Foreign names
- Japanese: Dreadwind (ドレッドウインド Doreddouindo)



