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''Scrash is a [[Decepticon]] from the [[Operation Combination]] portion of [[Generation 1]].''
''Scrash is a [[Decepticon]] from the [[Operation Combination]] portion of [[Generation 1]].''


The mysterious '''Scrash''' commands the Decepticon forces sent to [[Earth]] to plunder it of energy from afar. His troops consist of the mighty [[Battle Gaia (G1)|Battle Gaia]] and the [[Jet Team]].
The mysterious Führer '''Scrash''' commands the Decepticon forces sent to [[Earth]] to plunder it of energy from afar. His troops consist of the mighty [[Battle Gaia (G1)|Battle Gaia]] and the [[Jet Team]].


He was consistently thwarted by the likes of [[Guard City (G1)|Guard City]], who lead the heroic Autobot forces against him.  Scrash-himself, never entered battle.
He was consistently thwarted by the likes of [[Guard City (G1)|Guard City]], who lead the heroic Autobot forces against him.  Scrash-himself, never entered battle.

Revision as of 05:07, 8 July 2006

File:Scrash.jpg
Scrash's one and only appearance in the manga. No, seriously!

Scrash is a Decepticon from the Operation Combination portion of Generation 1.

The mysterious Führer Scrash commands the Decepticon forces sent to Earth to plunder it of energy from afar. His troops consist of the mighty Battle Gaia and the Jet Team.

He was consistently thwarted by the likes of Guard City, who lead the heroic Autobot forces against him. Scrash-himself, never entered battle.

Probably because he was a giant pussy.


Toys

No toy of Scrash was ever released, nor did he actually appear in any fiction; he is mentioned in background material for Operation Combination. The conjecture is that Scrash would have been the toy known as Skyquake. The use of the Turbomasters and Predators in the Operation Combination toyline seems to support this, as does the fact that in some European markets Skyquake was sold under the name Crash. Skyquake was also released in Japan in the European packaging, with only some legal information on the back changed to Japanese, which seems to bear the idea out further.