Overload (RID)
| The name or term "Overload" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Overload (disambiguation). |
- Overload is a Decepticon from the Robots in Disguise portion of the Aligned continuity family.

Watch out for Overload, 'cause he's a robot that turns into a tank and launches his Mini-Con pal Backtrack and... that's all we know.
Fiction
2015 Robots in Disguise cartoon
Micronus Prime used an illusion of Overload to challenge Optimus Prime. The robot deployed his Mini-Cons to terminate a group of humans who had made their way into the Realm of the Primes. The robot spent most of his time just standing around while his Mini-Cons did most of the dirty work. Overload and the Mini-Cons were ultimately defeated when Optimus climbed a hill to activate his Prime Decepticon Hunter and it turned out the Decepticons and humans were mere illusions. Out of Focus
2015 Robots in Disguise shorts
Overload shot a Cyclone at a young Slipstream, which stole his first ball bearing, causing him to go live a life a crime. The Tragedy of Slipstream Overload appeared to be listed in the Alchemor's prisoner manifest in the same pod as Ransack and Backtrack. The Power of Dibs
Games
Transformers: Robots in Disguise mobile game
Toys
Robots in Disguise (2015)
- Decepticon Overload and Backtrack (Deployer, 2015)
- Accessories: Backtrack Mini-con and Armor sprue
- Overload transforms into a Cybertronian tank and can launch his Mini-Con partner Backtrack. Although he is not designed to, he is capable of launching torpedo-style Mini-cons. He has a battle mask - a feature intended to cover his face in vehicle mode also doubles as an homage to the rectangle-eye of the robot in the cartoon which he's based on. Unlike Deployers Fracture and Drift, Overload is incapable of launching Mini-Cons in robot mode.
Notes
- Overload and Backtrack's bodies are based on the illusionary Decepticon warriors Micronus Prime used to challenge Optimus Prime in "Out of Focus". The major difference is that they gave Overload a proper robot head rather than the featureless rectangle of the robot in the show. However given the toy also provides Overload with a battle mask that resembles the "head" of the robot, it is entirely possible that the robot simply had his battle mask deployed.




