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:''Dreadwind is a [[Decepticon]] [[Powermaster]] in the [[Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].''
{{disambig2|the Generation 1 Decepticon|the Robots in Disguise/Universe Decepticon|Dreadwind (RID)}}


:''Dreadwind is a [[Decepticon]] in the [[Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].''


''"As ominous as a storm cloud and as chilling as a winter breeze."'' Not everyone could make [[Dead End (G1)| Dead End]] look fun by comparison, but '''Dreadwind''' manages just that. After all, Dead End just depresses himself, but Dreadwind manages to export the feeling to everyone around him. Like a bad case of [[Scraplet]]s Dreadwind's gloom is contagious and there's no mood so positive that he can't kill it within moments of entering the room. Mournful and doom-laden at the best of times, Decepticons avoid him socially and [[Autobots]] avoid him on the battlefield, leaving Dreadwind wracked with loneliness and despair. He tends to think that he has no friends, but the truth is that he couldn't have a more perfect match than his partner [[Darkwing]] and the two are fairly inseparable. He gets along less well with his binary-bonded [[Nebulan]] partner [[Hi-Test]] a villainous, overachieving perfectionist who tries to bully Dreadwind into enjoying their evil acts.
''"As ominous as a storm cloud and as chilling as a winter breeze."'' Not everyone could make [[Dead End (G1)| Dead End]] look fun by comparison, but '''Dreadwind''' manages just that. After all, Dead End just depresses himself, but Dreadwind manages to export the feeling to everyone around him. Like a bad case of [[Scraplet]]s, Dreadwind's gloom is contagious and there's no mood so positive that he can't kill it within moments of entering the room. Mournful and doom-laden at the best of times, Decepticons avoid him socially and [[Autobots]] avoid him on the battlefield, leaving Dreadwind wracked with loneliness and despair.
 
He tends to think that he has no friends, but the truth is that he couldn't have a more perfect match than his partner [[Darkwing]], and the two are fairly inseparable. He gets along less well with his binary-bonded [[Nebulan]] [[Powermaster]] partner [[Hi-Test]], a villainous, overachieving perfectionist who tries to bully Dreadwind into enjoying their evil acts.


Dreadwind combines with Darkwing to form the superjet [[Dreadwing (G1)|Dreadwing]].
Dreadwind combines with Darkwing to form the superjet [[Dreadwing (G1)|Dreadwing]].
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==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===Marvel Comics continuity===
====Generation 1 comics====
====Generation 2 comics====
==Toys==
===Generation 1===
*'''Dreadwind''' (Powermaster, 1988)


===Marvel Comics===
: This mold was used to make ''[[Masterforce]]'' [[Buster (Masterforce)|Buster]].


===Generation 2===


==Toy==
==External links==
*[http://www.tfu.info/1988/Decepticon/Dreadwind/dreadwind.htm Dreadwind at TFU.info]


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[[Category: Powermasters]]
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{{stub}}<div id="wikia-credits"><br /><br /><small>From [http://transformers.wikia.com Teletraan I: The Transformers Wiki], a [http://www.wikia.com Wikia] wiki.</small></div>

Revision as of 17:01, 18 March 2007

This article is about the Generation 1 Decepticon. For the Robots in Disguise/Universe Decepticon, see Dreadwind (RID).
Dreadwind is a Decepticon in the Generation 1 continuity family.

"As ominous as a storm cloud and as chilling as a winter breeze." Not everyone could make Dead End look fun by comparison, but Dreadwind manages just that. After all, Dead End just depresses himself, but Dreadwind manages to export the feeling to everyone around him. Like a bad case of Scraplets, Dreadwind's gloom is contagious and there's no mood so positive that he can't kill it within moments of entering the room. Mournful and doom-laden at the best of times, Decepticons avoid him socially and Autobots avoid him on the battlefield, leaving Dreadwind wracked with loneliness and despair.

He tends to think that he has no friends, but the truth is that he couldn't have a more perfect match than his partner Darkwing, and the two are fairly inseparable. He gets along less well with his binary-bonded Nebulan Powermaster partner Hi-Test, a villainous, overachieving perfectionist who tries to bully Dreadwind into enjoying their evil acts.

Dreadwind combines with Darkwing to form the superjet Dreadwing.


Fiction

Marvel Comics continuity

Generation 1 comics

Generation 2 comics

Toys

Generation 1

  • Dreadwind (Powermaster, 1988)
This mold was used to make Masterforce Buster.





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