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===Dark of the Moon=== | ===Dark of the Moon=== | ||
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*'''Reverb / Sergeant Detour''' (Human Alliance Basic, 2011) | *'''Reverb / Sergeant Detour''' (Human Alliance Basic, 2011) | ||
**''Japanese ID number:'' '''DA27''' | **''Japanese ID number:'' '''DA27''' | ||
Revision as of 21:56, 8 December 2011
- Sergeant Detour is a human from the Dark of the Moon portion of the live-action film series continuity family.

Sergeant Detour works in conjunction with both Reverb and Leadfoot.
Working with Reverb, they act as both an effective reconnaissance and infiltration team for NEST, capable of silently hovering past critical Decepticon defenses, crippling them from the inside, and escaping before the alarms even sound.
Working with Leadfoot, they've learned to appreciate the company of Steeljaw, despite the latter's many flaws. There are advantages to having an intelligent cyber dog with a powerful bite around, after all.
Toys
Dark of the Moon
Human Alliance

- Reverb / Sergeant Detour (Human Alliance Basic, 2011)
- Japanese ID number: DA27
- Sergeant Detour is a black and red redeco of Dark of the Moon Spike Witwicky. He comes with Reverb, whom he can ride in both his hoverbike and gunner station mode.
- Leadfoot / Sergeant Detour & Steeljaw (Human Alliance, 2011)
- Japanese ID number: DA30
- Part of the third wave of Dark of the Moon Human Alliance figures, Sergeant Detour is a red redeco of Sergeant Recon, and is partnered with Leadfoot and Steeljaw. He is compatible with other Human Alliance figures.
- There are two deco variants of Detour: the Target-exclusive version with the Target logos and sponsors being visible, and the Takaratomy version which has been completely de-sponsored and is devoid of markings.
Notes
Foreign names
- Japanese: Detour (デトゥア Detua)

