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==Notes==
==Notes==
*Early appearances of Victorion in the comics had an unfortunate tendency to omit Rust Dust.
*Early appearances of Victorion in the comics had an unfortunate tendency to omit Rust Dust.
*Much like Groove, when Rust Dust is drawn as part of Victorion, she's often drawn upside-down—with the front wheel erroneously pointing down instead of correctly up. She also only appears like this in all stock photography, which probably informs why she was drawn like this.   
*Much like Groove, when Rust Dust is drawn as part of Victorion, she's often drawn upside-down—with the front wheel erroneously pointing down instead of correctly up. This is presumably due to the fact that she appears that way in all stock photography.   


===Foreign names===
===Foreign names===

Revision as of 16:56, 23 April 2018

Rust Dust is a Camien Autobot from the Generation 1 continuity family.
You don't know what hard times are, daddy.

Rust Dust is unbalanced in multiple senses. She's wobbly enough as a motorcycle that her teammates wonder how she stays on two wheels, and she's got hair-trigger reflexes that send her racing off at the merest possibility of an enemy. Often she's as likely to be racing into danger as out of it, but to Rust Dust's line of thinking a moving target is just harder to hit. And if she leads her friends on a wild turbofox chase... again... well there are worse things. Add in her upbeat, go-get-em attitude, and even an unbalanced little scrapper like her can inspire her larger, stronger teammates.

She can combine with her fellow Torchbearers to form Victorion.

Fiction

IDW Generation 1 continuity

When animals attack.

Rust Dust derived her name from an old poem that was part of the Light of the Forgefire.

Rust Dust accompanied her fellow Torchbearers on a mission to Parvus Oppidum, an all but abandoned mining town that had recently been beset by bandits after the town's meager energon supply. Though things were quiet when they first arrived, the marauders soon returned and caught the Torchbearers off guard. Rust Dust's friend Fastbreak was killed in the ensuing battle, a fate she narrowly avoided sharing. Eventually a black hole opened up under the town, prompting Rust Dust and her fellow Torchbearers to get to work trying to protect the townspeople. After the singularity and the marauders disappeared, leaving Parvus in ruins, the devastated Rust Dust held Fastbreak's corpse in her arms.

Some time later, Rust Dust began a friendship with fellow Torchbearer Pyra, who had similarly been shaken by the events at Parvus. On one of their meetings, Pyra inquired about the origins of her name. After being named leader of the Torchbearers, Pyra Magna made Rust Dust part of her team. Ghost Stories

Soon after Caminus entered the Council of Worlds, her team was sent to Cybertron to search for the remains of Crystal City.

DanananadaDADA! Dusty POWER!

It was Rust Dust that spotted strangers entering the Sea of Rust and alerted Magna. That led to them intervening in a fight between some rando called Arcee and Cityspeaker Windblade herself, with Arcee attempting to destroy the fabled Enigma of Combination. A horrified Rust Dust tried to save the Enigma and in the process, she accidentally turned all her team into the new combiner Victorion!

After a brief rampage, the gestalt separated and Rust Dust suggested they hide the Enigma on Caminus, if Arcee was so worried Starscream would use it. Windblade overrode her, saying they needed to ensure Cybertron and Caminus stayed allies. An Uneventful Night

The Torchbearers opted to stay in the Rust Sea for a time, still learning to control their new powers. The inhabitants of the wasteland soon learned to avoid them. On one occasion, the team appeared to scare off a group of zombified Sweeps. Redemption

They remained in exile until Optimus Prime—seeking answers about what it truly meant to be a Prime—decided to visit the group. Aphelion Merging into Victorion, the Torchbearers tested Optimus's physical and spiritual resolve. Optimus's agnosticism about the Matrix of Leadership prompted Victorion to lay claim to the Matrix and vow to build Optimus into a worthy Prime. Lagrange

She went to Earth with the other Torchbearers, remaining out of sight for some time, though she was a part of the combiner when they saved Optimus from a human-built kilsat. Edge of the Earth And again when Victorion went into battle against the human-made combiners, at least until the combiner was forcibly separated thanks to trickery from Galvatron leaving Rust Dust and her teammates floating at the bottom of the Indian Ocean. It's Beginning To And Back Again Knocked out by the separation, she remained unconscious while the other Autobots figured out how to end Galvatron's control over combiners. As Above...So Below

By the time that the Torchbearers had regained consciousness, the fight had already moved offworld. No Fair Fights Rust Dust and the Torchbearers helped round up the stragglers. White Light Though exhausted from the fighting, they were forced to form Victorion again to see off the Earth Defense Command. White Heat

After several uneventful months on Earth, the Torchbearers were later deployed to Oregon to defend Arcee and Jazz from a G.I. Joe attack. As Victorion, they used their gravity powers to harmlessly incapacitate human aircraft in the wake of Soundwave's EMP attack. Concorde Hymn The Torchbearers remained on guard outside Metrotitan as the Transformers attempted to diffuse the growing Ore-13 crisis that threatened to destroy Earth. When the Dire Wraiths and M.A.S.K. dropped all pretenses and attacked the city for its Ore-13 supplies, The New Colossus Victorion and the other Autobots defended their base from their combined forces and the monstrous Baron Karza. Overwhelmed by a tide of Dire Wraiths, Victorion split into her components to even the playing field. Valley Forge

When that crisis had passed, the Autobots and their new allies - including G.I. Joe and some recently-arrived Transformer colonists with religious aspirations - turned their attention back to stabilizing the increasingly volatile Earth. The Torchbearers accompanied Optimus Prime when they travelled to the Matterhorn and intercept an alien craft on a collision course with Earth. To Walk Among the Chosen As Victorion, the Torchbearers stood guard as the Junkions disembarked from their craft, and watched as their leaders Wreck-Gar and Rum-Maj parleyed with Optimus Prime. A Lonely Pillar on the Plain


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Games

Transformers: Earth Wars

Rust Dust.... Hmmm..... That name's not tongue twisty enough. How about Rust Crust Must Gust Just Dust

Rust Dust has a habit of acting first and thinking later, tearing off into danger and rationalizing that a moving target is harder to hit than any target at all. The merest whiff of an enemy heat signature and she's away, more often than not leading the others on a wild goose chase.

She's so imbalanced, her teammates wonder how she manages to stay on two wheels, but often her hair-trigger instincts have proven invaluable. Rust Dust bio

Rust Dust came to Earth alongside the rest of the Torchbearers, save Pyra Magna. Rust Dust doesn't really do much, Campaign wise.

Rust Dust along with the other torchbearers were in the Polyhex district on a scouting mission looking for the Dinobot Sludge. They couldn't find any trace of the big lug until Pyra Magna noticed a broken cerbero shell. Polyhex Saga

  • Class: Special
  • Lowest Star Rating: 3 Stars (2 star in Beta)
  • Weapons: Rust Dust uses a Stun gun of the same make as Bumblebee. She can also back flip to avoid Cannon or Mortar fire.
  • Ability: Artillery Support: Call in Artillery at your current position and get away! Deals massive damage in a large area

Toys

Generations

There were two bad people... one was John Wayne, and he's dead, brother, and the other's right here.
  • Victorion (Collection Pack, 2016)
Combiner Wars Rust Dust is a retool of Legends Class Protectobot Groove from the same toy line, and transforms into a motorcycle. She can combine with her teammates Pyra Magna, Skyburst, Stormclash, Dust Up, Jumpstream, and Rust Dust, and forms the chestplate of Victorion.
Like the rest of her Torchbearers, Rust Dust features Cybertronic tampographs on her vehicle mode, which reads "Far Away" on her right and "Never Roam" on the left.
Rust Dust was only available as part of a Victorion box set, including a poster and a collector card based on the set's packaging art. The set was one of several so-called "Collection Packs" that were "online exclusives" in the United States, available from online retailers such as Hasbro Toy Shop, Amazon, and BigBadToyStore as well as the online stores of "big box" retailers such as Toys"R"Us, Walmart, Target, and Kmart. In Hasbro's Asian markets such as Singapore and Taiwan, the set was available at general retail. In Australia, it was sold at Toys"R"Us stores, whereas in Canada, was both sold at Toys"R"Us stores and available via Amazon Canada. In the United Kingdom, it was available via the UK Toys"R"Us website (but never sold in stores), whereas in Spain, it was available via the Spanish subsidiaries of Amazon and Carrefour, as well as the department store chain El Corte Inglés, supposedly also only available online.
This sculpt was also used to make Adventure Override and was retooled into Combiner Wars Wreck-Gar. It also served as the model for the non-toy Beast Wars: Uprising character Vampire and the Spatiotemporal Challengers incarnation of Scooter.

Notes

  • Early appearances of Victorion in the comics had an unfortunate tendency to omit Rust Dust.
  • Much like Groove, when Rust Dust is drawn as part of Victorion, she's often drawn upside-down—with the front wheel erroneously pointing down instead of correctly up. This is presumably due to the fact that she appears that way in all stock photography.

Foreign names

  • Japanese: Rust Dust (ラストダスト Rasuto Dasuto)