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*[[Blast Off (FOC)|Blast Off]]
*[[Blast Off (FOC)|Blast Off]]
*Shockwave himself may have been a component in the combiner, but is no longer required to form Bruticus.


==Fiction==
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==Notes==
==Notes==
*Throughout the excerpt of the [[Covenant of Primus]] in the middle of ''Exodus'', [[Alpha Trion (Prime)|Alpha Trion]] confuses them with the [[Constructicon (WFC)|Constructicon]]s. Senile old bot. [[Alex Irvine|Or did he?]]
*Throughout the excerpt of the [[Covenant of Primus]] in the middle of ''Exodus'', [[Alpha Trion (Prime)|Alpha Trion]] confuses them with the [[Constructicon (WFC)|Constructicon]]s. Senile old bot. [[Alex Irvine|Or did he?]]
==Toys==
===Generations===
*'''All of them.  They combine.  Holy crap.''' (Deluxes, 2012)


[[Category:Combaticons| Combaticon (WFC)]]
[[Category:Combaticons| Combaticon (WFC)]]

Revision as of 19:42, 3 February 2012

The name or term "Combaticon" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Combaticon (disambiguation).
The Combaticons are a Decepticon subgroup from the Aligned continuity family.
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The Combaticons were the subject of Shockwave's first combiner experiment and form the imposing Bruticus Maximus. They joined the Decepticons in the civil war with the Autobots.

Fiction

Exodus

The Combaticons were in stasis beneath Crystal City after the experiment showed the Combaticons were unable to control their combined form. Following the city's destruction by Devastator, Bruticus was put on the battlefield at Praxus and Kalis, where he was dismembered by Optimus Prime, Jazz and Sideswipe, who tore off the head (Onslaught). Regardless, they remained active during the war, spying on the Autobots. Exodus

Fall of Cybertron

Notes

Toys

Generations

  • All of them. They combine. Holy crap. (Deluxes, 2012)