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* Shockdrive's head bears a striking similarity to the Team Combiner Decepticon [[Riotgear]], the biggest difference being a swap on which bits are dark-purple and light-purple between their artwork. Given his teammate has the same head as Riotgear's teammate [[Cyclonus (WFC)|Cyclonus]] (at least in the art if not the toy)... is there a bigger story behind this?
* Shockdrive's head bears a striking similarity to the Team Combiner Decepticon [[Riotgear]], the biggest difference being a swap on which bits are dark-purple and light-purple between their artwork. Given his teammate has the same head as Riotgear's teammate [[Cyclonus (WFC)|Cyclonus]] (at least in the art if not the toy)... is there a bigger story behind this?


[[Category:Robots in Disguise (2015) combiners]]
[[Category:Robots in Disguise (2015) Decepticons]]
[[Category:Robots in Disguise (2015) Decepticons]]
[[Category:Robots in Disguise (2015) combiners]]
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[[Category:Toy-only characters]]

Revision as of 19:28, 26 January 2022

Shockdrive is a Decepticon from the Robots in Disguise portion of the Aligned continuity family.

Shockdrive combines with Warnado to form Shocknado.

Toys

Robots in Disguise (2015)

  • Shockdrive / Warnado (Crash Combiner, 2017)
Part of the third wave of Robots in Disguise Crash Combiners, Shockdrive is a new-head retool of Skysledge, transforming into a Cybertronian warship.
Shockdrive can combine with any other Crash Combiner or Team Combiner, though he can only form a super-robot's lower body. His nominal combination is with his packed-in partner Warnado to form Shocknado.

Notes

  • Shockdrive's head bears a striking similarity to the Team Combiner Decepticon Riotgear, the biggest difference being a swap on which bits are dark-purple and light-purple between their artwork. Given his teammate has the same head as Riotgear's teammate Cyclonus (at least in the art if not the toy)... is there a bigger story behind this?