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[[Image:G1toy-UnicronprotoTakara.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Dead End's great-grandpappy.]] | [[Image:G1toy-UnicronprotoTakara.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Dead End's great-grandpappy.]] | ||
* The unreleased ''Generation 1'' Unicron toy was accompanied by a small moon that looks an awful | * The unreleased ''Generation 1'' Unicron toy was accompanied by a small moon that looks an awful lot like Dead End's moon mode. According to character designer [[Floro Dery]], this moon was to transform into a "mini-Unicron" of sorts, and act like the Mini-Me to Unicron's Dr. Evil. [http://web.archive.org/web/20060625115408/http://members.aol.com/tfencyc/interview_dery.html] | ||
* Preliminary names for Dead End included "Gobotron" after the home planet of the [[Tonka GoBots|GoBots]] and "[[Nebulos|Nebulon]]" after the planet from the Generation 1 [[The Transformers (cartoon)|cartoon]] and [[The Transformers (Marvel comic)|comics]]. Ultimately, [[Hasbro]] did the only sensible thing they could, and named him after a random [[Stunticon (G1)|Stunticon]] instead. | * Preliminary names for Dead End included "Gobotron" after the home planet of the [[Tonka GoBots|GoBots]] and "[[Nebulos|Nebulon]]" after the planet from the Generation 1 [[The Transformers (cartoon)|cartoon]] and [[The Transformers (Marvel comic)|comics]]. Ultimately, [[Hasbro]] did the only sensible thing they could, and named him after a random [[Stunticon (G1)|Stunticon]] instead. | ||
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| The name or term "Dead End" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Dead End (disambiguation). |
- Dead End is a Mini-Con from the Unicron Trilogy continuity family.

What scraps of mind remain within Dead End are twisted beyond all hope of recovery. A gibbering mad-bot in an eternal state of mind-numbing terror, Dead End lives (such as it is) within the depths of the colossal Unicron. The Chaos-Bringer has a use for the poor creature, however; he is the template for the hundreds—perhaps thousands—of non-sentient Dead End Drones that serve as part of Unicron's immune system.
Fiction
Armada cartoon
The "laser pod" drones seen in the episodes Alliance and Union were likely directly inspired by the Dead End toy included with Unicron and, as such, the "Dead End" toy was probably meant to represent a single drone. However, the Transformers Collectors' Club revealed (or retconned if you prefer) that the drones shown in the show were clones of Dead End,[1] who was himself an individual character not shown in the show itself.
Energon comic

Dead End (or one of his clones) can be seen briefly inside the core of Unicron. What Lies Beneath, Part Three
Games
Transformers (PS2)
A massive Dead End can be seen on one hemisphere of Unicron's planetary mode. Transformers
Toys
Armada
- Unicron with Mini-Con Dead End (Supreme, 2003)
- Japanese ID number: MX-00
- Armada Dead End transforms into a dark gray and yellow mechanical "moon" with a cannon. He can fit into a specially-shaped socket on Unicron's planet form and act as a turret.
- This mold was used to make the Dead End Drone, Dead End General and Kranix.
- Unicron of Light (Supreme, 2003)
- This contest-prize exclusive toy of Unicron's Mini-Con-formed doppelganger from the Micron Legend Year Book 2003 of course came with a version of Dead End. Despite the mass changes to the big toy, this version of Dead End is only slightly different from the regular version, using a slightly lighter shade of charcoal as a base plastic color. Only 10 Green Unicrons were awarded.
Energon
- Unicron (Supreme, 2004)
- Dead End's Armada toy was redecoed along with Unicron for the Energon toyline, in a somewhat Earth-like light blue and green color scheme.
- The Energon packaging shipped with either the orange Armada Unicron and dark gray Dead End or the black Energon Unicron and blue Dead End inside in early shipments.
Universe (2008)
- Unicron (Supreme, 2008)
- Dead End was once again available with the Universe (2008) version of Unicron which was a Toys R Us-exclusive. He was a straight repack of Armada Dead End, with no changes whatsoever in paint detailing.
Transformers 2010

- Unicron (Supreme, 2010)
- Accessories: 6 missiles, giant chest-missile
- Bug once again came with Unicron, this time colored in his larger master's Generation 1 dark-gray-and-orange coloration, with a little extra gold on the gun.
- This set was only available in Japan as a Toy Hobby Market exclusive, with orders being taken from June 1st through July 4th. the toy was shipped at the end of September 2010.
Notes

- The unreleased Generation 1 Unicron toy was accompanied by a small moon that looks an awful lot like Dead End's moon mode. According to character designer Floro Dery, this moon was to transform into a "mini-Unicron" of sorts, and act like the Mini-Me to Unicron's Dr. Evil. [1]
- Preliminary names for Dead End included "Gobotron" after the home planet of the GoBots and "Nebulon" after the planet from the Generation 1 cartoon and comics. Ultimately, Hasbro did the only sensible thing they could, and named him after a random Stunticon instead.
- Of course, Dead End can serve as a drone if you want him to. Why the hell not.
Foreign names
- Japanese: Bug (バグ Bagu)
References
- ↑ Official Transformers Collectors' Club site members' section, Micro-Sized Online! Mini-Con Profiles, 3/23/07




