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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* | * Roadblock is part of the apparent disconnect between [[Hasbro]]/[[TakaraTomy|Takara]]'s toymakers and Takara's marketing department concerning ''who'' these toys were. Numerous toys intended to be new characters by the toy teams had been turned into powered-up versions of existing characters when portrayed in the cartoon, which was almost solely under Takara marketing's control; Roadblock was shown to be a rebuilt [[Inferno (Energon)|Inferno]] when he debuted in the cartoon. Hasbro had intended the toy to be a new character, and either did not have time to change his bio, or else decided to proceed as planned regardless. And so, the Roadblock toy functionally represents both Inferno ''and'' a new, separate character. | ||
* Roadblock being an architect is also an homage to Generation 1 Grapple. | : Other ''Energon'' toys caught up in this include [[Mirage (Energon)|Mirage]], [[Landquake (Energon)|Landquake]], [[Beachcomber (Energon)|Beachcomber]], and [[Overcast (Energon)|Overcast]]. | ||
* Roadblock being an architect is also an homage to Generation 1 Grapple. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
Revision as of 01:08, 22 February 2024
| The name or term "Roadblock" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Roadblock (disambiguation). |
- Roadblock is an Autobot from the Energon portion of the Unicron Trilogy continuity family.

Roadblock is a gifted architect, having designed numerous Autobot fortresses such as Ocean City. That doesn't mean he can't fight with the best of them, however—particularly in the defense of his own creations.[1]
Toys
Energon

- Roadblock (Combat Class, 2004)
- Accessories: Missile, crane arm/launcher
- Known designers: Eric Siebenaler (Hasbro)
- Released in the eighth and final wave of Energon Combat Class toys (aka Deluxes), Roadblock is an extensive retooling of Inferno, transforming into a futuristic crane-truck. This new tooling replaces the front bumper, head, stabilizers, and the entire "water cannon" structure with a new crane boom and cab that can be mounted on either robot mode arm, or even be hand-held thanks to various 5 mm posts on the assembly. This assembly retains the spring-loaded missile launching gimmick from Inferno, and like Inferno the crane boom is on a geared mechanism and can be moved by twisting the cab around (and vice-versa). The boom can also be removed from the base ahead of the main joint, but this is primarily a breakage prevention feature so the boom pops off clean should it be dropped, though that portion does have a 5 mm post so it can be hand-held on its own as well.
- As a Combat Class Powerlinx combiner, Roadblock can form the top or bottom half of a super robot with any Deluxe or Mega Class Energon Autobot mold; in upper-half mode his lower body becomes a backpack with twin over-shoulder cannons.
- This toy can also be used to represent the upgraded version of Energon Inferno, and was sold as such in Japan (with the minor difference in that "Inferno Volt's" right-shoulder faction symbol is in a big block of white, where Roadblock's is simply outlined in white) if you like. This mold also served as the basis of the non-toy Shattered Glass incarnation of Ratchet.
Notes
- Roadblock is part of the apparent disconnect between Hasbro/Takara's toymakers and Takara's marketing department concerning who these toys were. Numerous toys intended to be new characters by the toy teams had been turned into powered-up versions of existing characters when portrayed in the cartoon, which was almost solely under Takara marketing's control; Roadblock was shown to be a rebuilt Inferno when he debuted in the cartoon. Hasbro had intended the toy to be a new character, and either did not have time to change his bio, or else decided to proceed as planned regardless. And so, the Roadblock toy functionally represents both Inferno and a new, separate character.
- Other Energon toys caught up in this include Mirage, Landquake, Beachcomber, and Overcast.
- Roadblock being an architect is also an homage to Generation 1 Grapple.
References
- ↑ Energon Roadblock online bio on now-defunct version of Hasbro.com



