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:''Dead End is a [[Mini-Con]] drone from the [[Unicron Trilogy]] [[continuity family]].''
:''Dead End is a [[Mini-Con]] drone from the [[Unicron Trilogy]] [[continuity family]].''


Unlike most Minicons, '''Dead End''' is completely without any innate sentience. He is nothing more then a tool to the Chaos-Bringer, Unicron. Indeed, Unicron cares even less for Dead Ends well being then a [[Human]] could care for one of their own skin cells. Dead End's single purpose in life is to protect the Dark God from pests too small for for him to crush himself.
Unlike most Minicons, '''Dead End''' is completely without any innate sentience. He is nothing more than a tool to the Chaos-Bringer, Unicron. Indeed, Unicron cares even less for Dead End's well being than a [[human]] could care for one of its own skin cells. Dead End's single purpose in life is to protect the Dark God from pests too small for him to crush himself.


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Revision as of 00:04, 3 April 2007

The name or term "Dead End" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Dead End (disambiguation).
Dead End is a Mini-Con drone from the Unicron Trilogy continuity family.

Unlike most Minicons, Dead End is completely without any innate sentience. He is nothing more than a tool to the Chaos-Bringer, Unicron. Indeed, Unicron cares even less for Dead End's well being than a human could care for one of its own skin cells. Dead End's single purpose in life is to protect the Dark God from pests too small for him to crush himself.

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Fiction

Animated Continuity

Armada

Though not called out by name (instead being referred to as Laser Pods), Unicron employed countless Dead End drones to serve as a form of antibiotic system.

Transformers Playstation 2 Game

A massive Dead End can be seen orbiting Unicron's planetary mode.


Toys

Armada

  • Unicron with Mini-Con Dead End (Supreme, 2003)
Japanese ID number: MX-00
Armada Dead End transforms into a dark gray and yellow mechanical "moon" with a cannon. He can fit into a specially-shaped socked on Unicron's planet form and act as a turret.
This mold was used to make the Bug Drone and Bug General.

Energon

  • Unicron (Supreme, 2004)
Dead End's Armada toy was redecoed along with Unicron for the Energon toyline, in a somewhat Earth-like light blue and green color scheme.
The Energon packaging shipped with either the orange Armada Unicron and dark gray Dead End or the black Energon Unicron and blue Dead End inside in early shipments.




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