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Need to do some more research into those generics mentioned in the last note.
I know this article has zero images now, but Crankcase's arms and legs do not a Dread make. Also I know the game doesn't seem to capitalise Enforcer, but it looks more like a mistake TBH.
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*[[Crowbar]]
*[[Crowbar]]
*[[Hatchet (DOTM)|Hatchet]]
*[[Hatchet (DOTM)|Hatchet]]
*an [[enforcer]]
*an [[Enforcer]]
*several [[assaulter]]s
*several [[Assaulter]]s
*and many, many [[Transformers: Dark of the Moon (Xbox 360/PS3)|more]]


==Fiction==
==Fiction==
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==Games==
==Games==
===''Transformers: Dark of the Moon - The Game''===
===''Transformers: Dark of the Moon'' video game===
Some Dreads were stationed in Central America with [[Starscream (Movie)| Starscream]] to help him launch a ship. Later, Mirage and Bumblebee came and destroyed the Enforcer and probably all the Assaulters. {{storylink|Transformers: Dark of the Moon (Xbox 360/PS3)| Dark of the Moon}}
Some Dreads were stationed in Central America with [[Starscream (Movie)| Starscream]] to help him launch a ship. Later, Mirage and Bumblebee came and destroyed the Enforcer and probably all the Assaulters. {{storylink|Transformers: Dark of the Moon (Xbox 360/PS3)| Dark of the Moon}}


==Notes==
==Notes==
[[File:DOTMStunticonSnipers&Enforcers.jpg|right|thumb|450px]]
* The Dreads' film preproduction names were "Dreadwind" for Crankcase, "Hooligan" for Crowbar and "Dirtbag" for Hatchet.<ref name="nizzi">[http://www.joshnizzi.com/TF3.htm Josh Nizzi DOTM concepts.]</ref> Meanwhile, [[Hasbro]] used the codenames "Enforcer #1" for Crankcase,<ref name="delcrank">[http://www.fishpond.co.nz/Toys/Transformers-Dark-of-Moon-Deluxe-Decepticon-Enforcer-1-Transformers-Dark-of-Moon/0653569588627 "Transformers Dark of the Moon Deluxe Decepticon Enforcer #1"] at Fishpond.co.nz.</ref><ref name="cvcrank">[http://www.amazon.es/dp/B0052CIQVG "Hasbro Transformers Dark of the Moon Cyberverse básicos Decepticon Enforcer #1"] at Amazon Spain.</ref> "Enforcer #2" for Crowbar<ref name="cwcrow1">[http://www.fishpond.co.nz/Toys/CV-27-Cyberverse-Clover-Enforcer-2-Transformers/9999758875388 Dark of the Moon "CV-27 Cyberverse Clover Enforcer #2"] at Fishpond.co.nz.</ref><ref name="cwcrow2">[http://www.amazon.es/dp/B0057CPGV4 "Hasbro Transformers Dark of the Moon Cyberverse básicos Enforcer #2"] at Amazon Spain.</ref><ref name="cwcrow3">[http://www.extra.com.br/brinquedos/BonecosdeBrinquedos/transformers/Transformers-3-Hasbro-Cyberverse-Enforcer-2-29676-399313.html "Transformers 3 Hasbro Cyberverse Enforcer 2 29676"] at Extra.com.br.</ref> and "Enforcer #3" for Hatchet<ref name="cwhatch">[http://www.amazon.it/dp/B0052CIUX0 "Transformers 3 - 29684 - Cyberverse Commander, Cyberverse Decepticon Enforcer 3"] at Amazon Italy.</ref>.
* The Dreads' film preproduction names were "Dreadwind" for Crankcase, "Hooligan" for Crowbar and "Dirtbag" for Hatchet.<ref name="nizzi">[http://www.joshnizzi.com/TF3.htm Josh Nizzi DOTM concepts.]</ref> Meanwhile, [[Hasbro]] used the codenames "Enforcer #1" for Crankcase,<ref name="delcrank">[http://www.fishpond.co.nz/Toys/Transformers-Dark-of-Moon-Deluxe-Decepticon-Enforcer-1-Transformers-Dark-of-Moon/0653569588627 "Transformers Dark of the Moon Deluxe Decepticon Enforcer #1"] at Fishpond.co.nz.</ref><ref name="cvcrank">[http://www.amazon.es/dp/B0052CIQVG "Hasbro Transformers Dark of the Moon Cyberverse básicos Decepticon Enforcer #1"] at Amazon Spain.</ref> "Enforcer #2" for Crowbar<ref name="cwcrow1">[http://www.fishpond.co.nz/Toys/CV-27-Cyberverse-Clover-Enforcer-2-Transformers/9999758875388 Dark of the Moon "CV-27 Cyberverse Clover Enforcer #2"] at Fishpond.co.nz.</ref><ref name="cwcrow2">[http://www.amazon.es/dp/B0057CPGV4 "Hasbro Transformers Dark of the Moon Cyberverse básicos Enforcer #2"] at Amazon Spain.</ref><ref name="cwcrow3">[http://www.extra.com.br/brinquedos/BonecosdeBrinquedos/transformers/Transformers-3-Hasbro-Cyberverse-Enforcer-2-29676-399313.html "Transformers 3 Hasbro Cyberverse Enforcer 2 29676"] at Extra.com.br.</ref> and "Enforcer #3" for Hatchet<ref name="cwhatch">[http://www.amazon.it/dp/B0052CIUX0 "Transformers 3 - 29684 - Cyberverse Commander, Cyberverse Decepticon Enforcer 3"] at Amazon Italy.</ref>.
* While the ''Dark of the Moon'' film appears to have always intended the Dreads to be a trio of identical Chevrolet Suburbans – [[Josh Nizzi]]'s concept art depicts all three Dreads with the Suburban's headlights, and only the three identical vehicles were ever on set for filming – Hasbro chose to give Crowbar and Hatchet replacement  [[alternate mode]]s for the film's [[Transformers: Dark of the Moon (toyline)|toyline]]: genericized versions of the Carbon Motors E7 concept police car and the Eurofighter Typhoon jet, respectively. Crowbar's toyline car mode did make a second appearance in the [[Transformers: Dark of the Moon (Xbox 360/PS3)|''Dark of the Moon'' video game]], as the alternate mode for the Crankcase-based "[[Enforcer]]" character.
* While the ''Dark of the Moon'' film appears to have always intended the Dreads to be a trio of identical Chevrolet Suburbans – [[Josh Nizzi]]'s concept art depicts all three Dreads with the Suburban's headlights, and only the three identical vehicles were ever on set for filming – Hasbro chose to give Crowbar and Hatchet replacement  [[alternate mode]]s for the film's [[Transformers: Dark of the Moon (toyline)|toyline]]: genericized versions of the Carbon Motors E7 concept police car and the Eurofighter Typhoon jet, respectively. Crowbar's toyline car mode did make a second appearance in the [[Transformers: Dark of the Moon (Xbox 360/PS3)|''Dark of the Moon'' video game]], as the alternate mode for the Crankcase-based "[[Enforcer]]" character.
*Josh Nizzi prepared concept art for "anarchist" recolors of the Dreads for ''[[Transformers: The Last Knight (film)|The Last Knight]]'', sporting crossed-through Autobot and Decepticon symbols.<ref>{{Instagram|Anarchist Dreads don't care about your society.|https://www.instagram.com/p/BZW_tHdjF_g/|Josh Nizzi|2017|09|23}}</ref> These concepts were labelled under their original preproduction names of Dreadwind, Hooligan and Dirtbag,<ref>{{Instagram|I did a number of color options for the dreads return in TF5. They were supposed to be like roaming thugs just causing chaos.|https://www.instagram.com/p/CDmnCDLjuUI/|Josh Nizzi|2020|08|07}}</ref><ref>{{Instagram|More rogue dread color options.|https://www.instagram.com/p/CDo7b-djcAy/|Josh Nizzi|2020|08|08}}</ref><ref>{{Instagram|Last batch of color options for rogue dreads.|https://www.instagram.com/p/CDzo_D_jpQv/|Josh Nizzi|2020|08|12}}</ref> perhaps indicating that they were originally intended to ''be'' those same characters, having... gotten better following the events of ''Dark of the Moon''. Ultimately, these concepts were not used in their original planned context – the Crankcase recolor was repurposed to become the unhinged prisoner [[Berserker]], the Crowbar concept evolved to become the Decepticon-aligned [[Dreadbot]], still referred to as "Hooligan" on set, and the Hatchet design went entirely unused.
*Josh Nizzi prepared concept art for "anarchist" recolors of the Dreads for ''[[Transformers: The Last Knight (film)|The Last Knight]]'', sporting crossed-through Autobot and Decepticon symbols.<ref>{{Instagram|Anarchist Dreads don't care about your society.|https://www.instagram.com/p/BZW_tHdjF_g/|Josh Nizzi|2017|09|23}}</ref> These concepts were labelled under their original preproduction names of Dreadwind, Hooligan and Dirtbag,<ref>{{Instagram|I did a number of color options for the dreads return in TF5. They were supposed to be like roaming thugs just causing chaos.|https://www.instagram.com/p/CDmnCDLjuUI/|Josh Nizzi|2020|08|07}}</ref><ref>{{Instagram|More rogue dread color options.|https://www.instagram.com/p/CDo7b-djcAy/|Josh Nizzi|2020|08|08}}</ref><ref>{{Instagram|Last batch of color options for rogue dreads.|https://www.instagram.com/p/CDzo_D_jpQv/|Josh Nizzi|2020|08|12}}</ref> perhaps indicating that they were originally intended to ''be'' those same characters, having... gotten better following the events of ''Dark of the Moon''. Ultimately, these concepts were not used in their original planned context – the Crankcase recolor was repurposed to become the unhinged prisoner [[Berserker]], the Crowbar concept evolved to become the Decepticon-aligned [[Dreadbot]], still referred to as "Hooligan" on set, and the Hatchet design went entirely unused.
*In a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1J14vHX3PY Trailer shown at the GDG 2011], multiples [[Stunticon Sniper|Stunticon Snipers]] appeared to be shot down at by [[Ratchet (Movie)|Ratchet]], in the [[Transformers: Dark of the Moon (Xbox 360/PS3)#Chapter Two|game during the 2nd chapter]], they were replaced instead by multiples Dreads.
*In addition to the Enforcer and Assaulters, who are identical to Crankcase and Hatchet respectively, the [[Transformers: Dark of the Moon (Xbox 360/PS3)|''Dark of the Moon'' video game]] also reuses the limbs of Crankcase's model for a number of generic Decepticon enemy types with car alternate modes. This appears to have been a relatively late change, with the game's [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y83I_VprHRY gameplay reveal trailer] featuring the [[Stunticon Sniper]] model instead.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 08:21, 14 October 2022

This article is about Decepticon subgroup from Dark of the Moon. For the planet, see Dread (planet).
The Dreads are a Decepticon subgroup from the Dark of the Moon portion of the live-action film series continuity family.

The Dreads are a unit of particularly fearsome Decepticons. Their specialty is infiltration and the assassination of high profile Autobot targets. They’re also such unpleasant monsters that even the other Decepticons tend to dislike them.

The team's known members include:

Fiction

Dark of the Moon film

With the retrieval and reactivation of Sentinel Prime from the wreck of the Ark from Earth's moon, Megatron's plan for the Space Bridge was set into motion. Needing Sentinel for his control pillar to activate the ones the Decepticons had taken from the Ark decades ago, the Dreads were sent to secure the former Autobot leader. Chasing the Autobots down a highway, the Dreads attacked, but despite their best efforts, Hatchet was soon destroyed and the survivors were eventually confronted by Ironhide, backed up by Sideswipe. Unlikely to match the Autobot weapons specialist's heavy firepower, Crankcase and Crowbar dropped their ranged weapons, but as soon as the Autobots followed suit, the Dreads deployed hidden explosive spears and attacked, injuring Ironhide. Unfortunately, Sideswipe managed to deflect the spear thrown at him and tossed his gun to Ironhide, who used it to destroy Crowbar before turning on Crankcase. For his troubles, Crankcase was impaled in the face with Crowbar's spear, thrown onto an abandoned car and destroyed after Ironhide kicked the resulting wreckage into a nearby auto shop. Dark of the Moon

Games

Transformers: Dark of the Moon video game

Some Dreads were stationed in Central America with Starscream to help him launch a ship. Later, Mirage and Bumblebee came and destroyed the Enforcer and probably all the Assaulters. Dark of the Moon

Notes

  • The Dreads' film preproduction names were "Dreadwind" for Crankcase, "Hooligan" for Crowbar and "Dirtbag" for Hatchet.[1] Meanwhile, Hasbro used the codenames "Enforcer #1" for Crankcase,[2][3] "Enforcer #2" for Crowbar[4][5][6] and "Enforcer #3" for Hatchet[7].
  • While the Dark of the Moon film appears to have always intended the Dreads to be a trio of identical Chevrolet Suburbans – Josh Nizzi's concept art depicts all three Dreads with the Suburban's headlights, and only the three identical vehicles were ever on set for filming – Hasbro chose to give Crowbar and Hatchet replacement alternate modes for the film's toyline: genericized versions of the Carbon Motors E7 concept police car and the Eurofighter Typhoon jet, respectively. Crowbar's toyline car mode did make a second appearance in the Dark of the Moon video game, as the alternate mode for the Crankcase-based "Enforcer" character.
  • Josh Nizzi prepared concept art for "anarchist" recolors of the Dreads for The Last Knight, sporting crossed-through Autobot and Decepticon symbols.[8] These concepts were labelled under their original preproduction names of Dreadwind, Hooligan and Dirtbag,[9][10][11] perhaps indicating that they were originally intended to be those same characters, having... gotten better following the events of Dark of the Moon. Ultimately, these concepts were not used in their original planned context – the Crankcase recolor was repurposed to become the unhinged prisoner Berserker, the Crowbar concept evolved to become the Decepticon-aligned Dreadbot, still referred to as "Hooligan" on set, and the Hatchet design went entirely unused.
  • In addition to the Enforcer and Assaulters, who are identical to Crankcase and Hatchet respectively, the Dark of the Moon video game also reuses the limbs of Crankcase's model for a number of generic Decepticon enemy types with car alternate modes. This appears to have been a relatively late change, with the game's gameplay reveal trailer featuring the Stunticon Sniper model instead.

References