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*The name "Breaker" may intentionally follow the convention established by [[Burn Out (Diaclone)|Burn Out]] and [[Lift-Ticket (Diaclone)|Lift-Ticket]] of naming un-Diacloned characters with ''[[G.I. Joe (franchise)|G.I. Joe]]'' trademarks. Or it's just "Trailbreaker" with the "Trail" lopped off.
*The name "Breaker" may intentionally follow the convention established by [[Burn Out (Diaclone)|Burn Out]] and [[Lift-Ticket (Diaclone)|Lift-Ticket]] of naming un-Diacloned characters with ''[[G.I. Joe (franchise)|G.I. Joe]]'' trademarks. Or it's just "Trailbreaker" with the "Trail" lopped off.
*The title(?) "DK-3", meanwhile, is a reference to the blue Hilux's serial number in ''Diaclone''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s short-lived U.S.-market incarnation ''[[Diakron]]'', following on from ''Generations Selects'' [[DK-2 Guard]]. (The "missing" DK-1 would have been a red [[Sunstreaker (G1)/toys#War for Cybertron: Earthrise|Sunstreaker]], which had already been produced two years earlier as [[Spin-Out (G1)#Generations Selects|Spin-Out]].)
*The title(?) "DK-3", meanwhile, is a reference to the blue Hilux's serial number in ''Diaclone''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s short-lived U.S.-market incarnation ''[[Diakron]]'', following on from ''Generations Selects'' [[DK-2 Guard]]. (The "missing" DK-1 would have been a red [[Sunstreaker (G1)/toys#War for Cybertron: Earthrise|Sunstreaker]], which had already been produced two years earlier as [[Spin-Out (G1)#Generations Selects|Spin-Out]].)
*As ''Generations Selects'' toys have no bios whatsoever, we can't tell you what "DK-3" is supposed to mean from an in-universe perspective. So stay tuned for a future ''MPG'' bio by [[Hirofumi Ichikawa]] to expound on just who and what DK-3 is supposed to be!
*As ''Generations Selects'' toys have no bios whatsoever, we can't tell you what "DK-3" is supposed to mean from an in-universe perspective. So stay tuned for a future ''[[The Transformers: MPG|MPG]]'' bio by [[Hirofumi Ichikawa]] to expound on just who and what DK-3 is supposed to be!


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This article is about . For other uses of "Breaker", see Breaker (disambiguation)|The name or term "Breaker" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Breaker (disambiguation).}}
Breaker is an apparent Autobot from the Diakron portion of the Diaclone continuity family
He's the third member of the DK crew.

DK-3 Breaker is blue!

Fiction

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Masterpiece bios

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Having inherited precognitive ability from her Originator ancestry, Dia Cinders foresaw that something blue would end her life. Her new friend DK-2 Guard vowed to protect her from this threat. MPG-11 DK-2 Guard profile

Toys

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Generations Selects

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  • DK-3 Breaker (Deluxe Class, 2022)
  • Series: Legacy
  • Accessories: Arm-mounted gun, canopy
An add-on for the first year of the Legacy toyline, Generations Selects DK-3 Breaker is a blue redeco of Earthrise Trailbreaker, who is a retool of Hoist. The figure converts from a robot into a camper truck. Breaker sports Trailbreaker's new head, pelvis, and gun attachment, as well as a new backpack that replaces Hoist's towing apparatus with a canopy containing a flip-out shoulder cannon and radar scanner for robot mode. The canopy comes detached in-package and has a 5 mm post sculpted inside it, allowing Breaker to wield it as a shield. It also has a hole on top to store the figure's gun attachment in vehicle mode. It's possible to wedge the gun under the hood between the arms using one of the 5 mm ports on the forearms, though this causes the weapon nozzle to poke out off-center in front from under the hood.
Breaker was officially revealed via a very large banner at Entertainment Earth's booth at San Diego Comic-Con 2022.
The Hoist version of this mold was also used to make Generations Selects Lift-Ticket.

Notes

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  • DK-3 Breaker is based on "No. 5 4WD Hilux" (4WD (ダブルディー)ハイラックス), the 1982 Diaclone mecha toy which came in three decoes. The black version was used to create Generation 1 Trailbreaker in 1984 while the blue version came to fruition as a Transformer in 2022. The yellow version would ultimately be used as the basis for Riggorus in 2024.
  • The name "Breaker" may intentionally follow the convention established by Burn Out and Lift-Ticket of naming un-Diacloned characters with G.I. Joe trademarks. Or it's just "Trailbreaker" with the "Trail" lopped off.
  • The title(?) "DK-3", meanwhile, is a reference to the blue Hilux's serial number in Diaclone's short-lived U.S.-market incarnation Diakron, following on from Generations Selects DK-2 Guard. (The "missing" DK-1 would have been a red Sunstreaker, which had already been produced two years earlier as Spin-Out.)
  • As Generations Selects toys have no bios whatsoever, we can't tell you what "DK-3" is supposed to mean from an in-universe perspective. So stay tuned for a future MPG bio by Hirofumi Ichikawa to expound on just who and what DK-3 is supposed to be!
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