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*DK-1 — The ''Diakron'' red deco was changed to yellow for release as [[Sunstreaker (G1)/toys#Toys|Sunstreaker]]. The red deco was used as inspiration for [[Spin-Out (G1)|Spin-Out]] and the red [[Sunstreaker clone]]s.  
*DK-1 — The ''Diakron'' red deco was changed to yellow for release as [[Sunstreaker (G1)/toys#Toys|Sunstreaker]]. The red deco was used as inspiration for [[Spin-Out (G1)|Spin-Out]] and the red [[Sunstreaker clone]]s.  
*DK-2 — The ''Diakron'' black deco was changed to red for release as [[Ironhide (G1)/toys#Toys|Ironhide]]. The original deco was later released as "[[Ironhide (G1)/toys#black|Ironhide Protect Black]]" and was used as inspiration for ''[[Transformers: Shattered Glass (franchise)|Shattered Glass]]'' [[Ironhide (SG)|Ironhide]] and the [[DK-2 Guard]].
*DK-2 — The ''Diakron'' black deco was changed to red for release as [[Ironhide (G1)/toys#Toys|Ironhide]]. The original deco was later released as "[[Ironhide (G1)/toys#black|Ironhide Protect Black]]" and was used as inspiration for ''[[Transformers: Shattered Glass (franchise)|Shattered Glass]]'' [[Ironhide (SG)|Ironhide]] and [[DK-2 Guard]].
*DK-3 — While the blue deco imported for ''Diakron'' went unused, the ''Diaclone'' black deco was virtually unchanged for release as [[Trailbreaker (G1)/toys#Toys|Trailbreaker]]. The blue ''Diakron'' version was used as inspiration for ''Shattered Glass'' [[Trailbreaker (SG)|Trailbreaker]].
*DK-3 — While the blue deco imported for ''Diakron'' went unused, the ''Diaclone'' black deco was virtually unchanged for release as [[Trailbreaker (G1)/toys#Toys|Trailbreaker]]. The blue ''Diakron'' version was used as inspiration for ''Shattered Glass'' [[Trailbreaker (SG)|Trailbreaker]].



Revision as of 21:45, 10 April 2022

This article is about the American import line. For the original Japanese toyline, see Diaclone.
Now, is that a rising sun or a setting sun?

Released in 1983, Diakron: Robot/Cars Of The Future was a small toyline sold directly by Takara in the United States. It is notable for essentially being a direct port of Takara's Diaclone toyline, and featured several toys that would, mere months later, be released as Transformers by Hasbro.

Following the establishment of Takara's partnership with Hasbro, Diakron ceased production. It was functionally replaced by Kronoform, an American toyline from Takara that featured Diaclone and Microman toys which were not released as Transformers.

Story

The Diakron story, as related by a catalog:

Welcome to the futuristic world of the Diakron, where Diakron commanders go on secret missions to protect their civilization against enemies. To disguise their movements, the Diakron commanders ride in special vehicles that magically change shape and transform into robot warriors, space ships, lunar landers and more!

Toyline

The Diakron toyline included:

Robot/Cars of the Future

Power Dashers
The Power Dashers were released in Transformers as the Powerdashers. They were only available via mail-order and Robot Points. Each released solely as "Powerdasher," they did not receive individual names until reclaiming their Diakron designations decades later.

  • Cromar — Also released under the name "Sky Robot" as a Revell model kit in Europe. Re-christened Cromar in 2013.
  • Zetar — Also released under the name "Drill Robot" as a Revell model kit in Europe. Re-christened Zetar in 2015.
  • Aragon — Also released under the name "F-1 Robot" as a Revell model kit in Europe. Re-christened Aragon in 2015.

Multi-Force 14 Robot — The Diaclone Guts Blocker toy, later homaged with an unnamed comic background character

Notes

  • When the molds for Aragon, Cromar, and Zetar were originally released as Diaclone toys, they were given the group name "Dashers". In the Diakron toyline, this had become "Power Dashers". By the time the molds were released in the Transformers toyline, the two words had fused into "Powerdashers".
  • While the car molds received only ID numbers, the "Power Dashers" were given new, proper names.
    • The Transformers releases declined to give the trio individual names at all until the Diakron names were very belatedly imported wholesale in a series of homages in the 2010s.
  • DK-2 Guard's Diakron ID is bolted to the front of their Transformers name in a rather more blunt Diakron homage.