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===Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity=== | ===Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity=== | ||
====''Zone'' story pages==== | ====''Zone'' story pages==== | ||
When the ocean-covered world of [[Wall]] was attacked by [[King Poseidon|Oceanic Fish General King Poseidon]] and [[Trypticon (G1)|Dinosaur General Trypticon]], [[Star Saber ( | When the ocean-covered world of [[Wall]] was attacked by [[King Poseidon|Oceanic Fish General King Poseidon]] and [[Trypticon (G1)|Dinosaur General Trypticon]], [[Star Saber (G1)|Victory Saber]] charged into battle, but was quickly overwhelmed. Luckily, the four commanders, Overload, [[Erector (G1)|Erector]], [[Missile Bull]], and [[Skywave]] arrived to save him. Commanding the [[Off Road Patrol|Off Road]], [[Jet Patrol Team|Jet]], and [[Race Car Patrol]] Teams, they arrived in time to save the drowning citizens of Wall, rescue Victory Saber and beat back the [[Decepticon]]s. {{storylink|Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers: Zone (story page)|Zone Part 3}} | ||
====''Legends'' comic==== | ====''Legends'' comic==== | ||
In 2038, Overload was on [[Micro|Zone]] when it was invaded by the forces of [[Violengiguar]] and [[Dark Nova|Unicron Neo]]. Along with a number of fellow Micromasters, he swarmed the possessed body of [[Dai Atlas ( | In 2038, Overload was on [[Micro|Zone]] when it was invaded by the forces of [[Violengiguar]] and [[Dark Nova|Unicron Neo]]. Along with a number of fellow Micromasters, he swarmed the possessed body of [[Dai Atlas (G1)|Dai Atlas]], distracting the Decepticon spirit inside until heavier weaponry could be brought to the battlefield. {{storylink|The Road to Legends' Revival Chapter 4: LG-EX Big Powered Prologue Part One|LG-EX Big Powered Prologue Part One}} | ||
===2005 IDW continuity=== | ===2005 IDW continuity=== | ||
Revision as of 01:01, 20 September 2021
| The name or term "Overload" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Overload (disambiguation). |
- Overload is an Autobot Micromaster from the Generation 1 continuity family.

Overload gazed too long into the abyss. His desire to be the best battlefield tactician led to an obsessive interest in understanding how Decepticons think. His superiors decided this was unhealthy. (Given how most Decepticons think, they probably decided it was unhealthy for themselves.) Overload was thus reassigned to the transport division.[1] Despite this non-combat posting, he'll often break away from cargo-hauling missions to join the battlefield and use his hard-won tactical genius on the front lines.[2]
Fiction
Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity
Zone story pages
When the ocean-covered world of Wall was attacked by Oceanic Fish General King Poseidon and Dinosaur General Trypticon, Victory Saber charged into battle, but was quickly overwhelmed. Luckily, the four commanders, Overload, Erector, Missile Bull, and Skywave arrived to save him. Commanding the Off Road, Jet, and Race Car Patrol Teams, they arrived in time to save the drowning citizens of Wall, rescue Victory Saber and beat back the Decepticons. Zone Part 3
Legends comic
In 2038, Overload was on Zone when it was invaded by the forces of Violengiguar and Unicron Neo. Along with a number of fellow Micromasters, he swarmed the possessed body of Dai Atlas, distracting the Decepticon spirit inside until heavier weaponry could be brought to the battlefield. LG-EX Big Powered Prologue Part One
2005 IDW continuity
Rewind once told Chromedome a story about Overload, but his name was misheard as "Overlord" by nearby security cameras programmed to listen out for anyone mentioning said name. Remembrance Day
Commercials
Overload was included in an army of Micromaster Autobots who swarmed and overwhelmed a Giant Decepticon Soldier. He was also part of a vast Micromaster city/society that could fit in the palm of Powermaster Optimus Prime's hand. Micromaster transports commercial
Toys
The Transformers

- Overload (Micromaster Transport, 1989)
- Accessories: Trailer/jet
- The Transformers Overload transforms into a blue semi cab pulling a grey and red car carrier trailer. Overall, the colour scheme is quite similar to that of the Diaclone Powered Convoy toy that was later redecoed into Generation 1 Ultra Magnus. The similarities continue, as Overload's robot mode bears more than a passing resemblance to Optimus Prime, whilst his trailer even includes the iconic stripe down the side, albeit as a molded detail rather than a decal. The ramp/gate at the back of the trailer folds down, allowing one to transport up to two smaller Micromasters inside, and two more on the top deck. The trailer unfolds into a jet which Overload can ride in the back of.
Zone
- Roadjet (Micro TF DX, 1990)
- Japanese ID number: C-337
- Accessories: Trailer/jet
- The Overload toy was sold in Japan a year later as Zone "Roadjet". This Takara release replaces the black paint on the truck grill with silver, but is otherwise identical to the Hasbro release.
Kre-O
- Optimus Prime (Mini-Con Combiners, unreleased)
- "Mini-Con Combiner"' Optimus Prime comes with one standard Kreon and four Cityville-syle mini-Kreons of the same character, each one a different incarnation from various franchises. With some extra parts, the mini-Kreons become limbs to make a larger combiner-bot.
- Two of his limbs are based on Armada Optimus Prime; one "normal" (Inferno helmet), one pre-Earth-body (Knock Out helmet). The main torso-bot is based on Generation 1 Optimus's original body. Another limb-bot is based on live-action Optimus (Soundwave helmet), and the remaining one (Ironhide helmet)... is apparently based on Overload, who looks suitably concerned to be there! We don't know, folks. We just report this stuff.
- First shown at New York Toy Fair 2015, the Mini-Con Combiners were apparently cancelled without fanfare... a decision that must have come late in the day, as they went on to star in their own promotional animation, "Stuck in a Tree", released about eight months after the trade show.
Notes
Foreign names
- Japanese: Roadjet (ロードジェット Rōdojetto)
- French: Surchargé
- Italian: Bomber
Footnotes
- ↑ Transformers: More than Meets the Eye #4
- ↑ On-package bio



