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:''The hapless trooper is a [[Decepticon]] in the [[Marvel UK|Marvel UK comics]] portion of the [[Generation 1 (franchise)|Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].
:''The hapless trooper is a [[Decepticon]] in the [[Marvel UK|Marvel UK comics]] portion of the [[Generation 1 (franchise)|Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].
[[Image:Generic decepticons marvel uk 243.jpg|thumb|250px|Obamacare.]]
[[Image:Generic decepticons marvel uk 243.jpg|thumb|250px|Obamacare.]]
The '''Hapless trooper''' is a fiercely loyal Decepticon who volunteered for [[Project Re-Birth]] in order that... ''oh who are we kidding?''  He didn't ''volunteer.'' Straxus strapped him to a table, screaming, while techs disected and rebuilt his body in the image of [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]]; all part of a too-elaborate-by-half scheme by Straxus to regain control of the Decepticon army.
The '''hapless trooper''' is a fiercely loyal Decepticon who volunteered for [[Project Re-Birth]] in order that... ''oh who are we kidding?''  He didn't ''volunteer''. Straxus strapped him to a table, screaming, while techs dissected and rebuilt his body in the image of [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]]—all part of a too-elaborate-by-half scheme by Straxus to regain control of the Decepticon army.


Pray that madness claimed him early in the process, because what followed you would not wish on your most hated enemy. ''*shudder*''
Pray that madness claimed him early in the process, because what followed you would not wish on your most hated enemy.


Prior to his grizzly fate, the Hapless trooper probably served under [[Octane]] as part of Straxus's forces.
Prior to his grizzly fate, the hapless trooper probably served under [[Octane]] as part of Straxus's forces.


 
{{quote|While I was the '''<nowiki>'guest'</nowiki>''' of Straxus, he took it upon himself to build a '''second Megatron''', using a hapless trooper as his raw material.|[[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]] recounts the his discovery of [[Project Re-Birth]]|"[[Two Megatrons!]]"}}
{{quote|While I was the '''<nowiki>'guest'</nowiki>''' of Straxus, he took it upon himself to build a '''second Megatron''', using a hapless trooper as his raw materiel.|[[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]] recounts the his discovery of [[Project Re-Birth]].|"[[Two Megatrons!]]"}}


==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===Marvel UK comics===
===Marvel UK comics===
On Cybertron, [[Straxus (G1)|Megatron]] is tormented by strange memories of medical torture and disassembly amid flashbacks to [[Straxus (G1)|Straxus]]'s attempts to possess his body. {{storylink|Mind Games}}
On Cybertron, [[Straxus (G1)|Megatron]] is tormented by strange memories of medical torture and dis-assembly amid flashbacks to [[Straxus (G1)|Straxus]]'s attempts to possess his body. {{storylink|Mind Games}}


Later ''another'' [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]] and relates his discovery of a hidden lab in Straxus's base where a hapless trooper was surgically reconstructed into a replica of Megatron's own body, which was then possessed by Straxus... who had in turn been overwhelmed by a copy of Megatron's own memories and believed himself to be the original to form a sort of Double Decker Taco of mind-control and body horror.
Later ''another'' [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]] and relates his discovery of a hidden lab in Straxus's base where a hapless trooper was surgically reconstructed into a replica of Megatron's own body, which was then possessed by Straxus... who had in turn been overwhelmed by a copy of Megatron's own memories and believed himself to be the original to form a sort of Double Decker Taco of mind-control and body horror.


Realizing the truth the clone Megatron—who was barely clinging to sanity—chose to take his own life "rather than let Straxus win."{{storylink|Two Megatrons!}}
Realizing the truth the clone Megatron—who was barely clinging to sanity—chose to take his own life "rather than let Straxus win". {{storylink|Two Megatrons!}}


==Trivia==
==Notes==
* Several troopers sharing the same general design as the Hapless trooper (all displaying slight differences) appear at [[Transference Station Two]] in "[[Resurrection!]]" around the time Straxus was implementing [[Project Re-Birth]], though it it ''highly unlikely'' that the Hapless trooper was among them; Straxus's plans were already ''well'' underway by that point.  These troopers have the same yellow-red-and-white color scheme used by [[Darkmount]] technicians.
* Several troopers sharing the same general design as the Hapless trooper (all displaying slight differences) appear at [[Transference Station Two]] in "[[Resurrection!]]" around the time Straxus was implementing [[Project Re-Birth]], though it it ''highly unlikely'' that the hapless trooper was among them; Straxus's plans were already ''well'' underway by that point.  These troopers have the same yellow-red-and-white color scheme used by [[Darkmount]] technicians.


[[Category: Decepticons]]
[[Category: Decepticons]]
[[Category: Generation 1 characters]]

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The hapless trooper is a Decepticon in the Marvel UK comics portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
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The hapless trooper is a fiercely loyal Decepticon who volunteered for Project Re-Birth in order that... oh who are we kidding? He didn't volunteer. Straxus strapped him to a table, screaming, while techs dissected and rebuilt his body in the image of Megatron—all part of a too-elaborate-by-half scheme by Straxus to regain control of the Decepticon army.

Pray that madness claimed him early in the process, because what followed you would not wish on your most hated enemy.

Prior to his grizzly fate, the hapless trooper probably served under Octane as part of Straxus's forces.

While I was the 'guest' of Straxus, he took it upon himself to build a second Megatron, using a hapless trooper as his raw material.Megatron recounts the his discovery of Project Re-Birth, "Two Megatrons!"

Fiction

Marvel UK comics

On Cybertron, Megatron is tormented by strange memories of medical torture and dis-assembly amid flashbacks to Straxus's attempts to possess his body. Mind Games

Later another Megatron and relates his discovery of a hidden lab in Straxus's base where a hapless trooper was surgically reconstructed into a replica of Megatron's own body, which was then possessed by Straxus... who had in turn been overwhelmed by a copy of Megatron's own memories and believed himself to be the original to form a sort of Double Decker Taco of mind-control and body horror.

Realizing the truth the clone Megatron—who was barely clinging to sanity—chose to take his own life "rather than let Straxus win". Two Megatrons!

Notes

  • Several troopers sharing the same general design as the Hapless trooper (all displaying slight differences) appear at Transference Station Two in "Resurrection!" around the time Straxus was implementing Project Re-Birth, though it it highly unlikely that the hapless trooper was among them; Straxus's plans were already well underway by that point. These troopers have the same yellow-red-and-white color scheme used by Darkmount technicians.