Battletrap (G1)

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Battletrap is a Decepticon Duocon in the Generation 1 continuity family.
You know what they say about guys with big feet...

Of the two Duocons, Battletrap is the sane one. In contrast to Flywheels, whose two components are constantly bickering, Battletrap uses the two separate vehicles of his alternate mode in concert with each other. He likes to play with his target in the way a housecat might play with a rodent...that is, if said housecat happened to have a separate avian part of itself that could fly like a hummingbird.


Fiction

Marvel Comics continuity.

Generation 1

Battletrap was a member of the original Mayhem Attack Squad, and took part in their joint mission with the Wreckers to destroy Galvatron in the Time Wars storyline. He is one of the first warriors to fall during the battle, his chest torn open by Galvatron before being smashed against a wall.

Despite his apparent "death", Battletrap later reappeared on Cybertron during the battle with Unicron. He survived, and also narrowly escaped death at the hands of subterranean Cybertronian monsters shortly after.

He then regularly appeared as one of Bludgeon's more prominent warriors.

Generation 2

In the first battle between the two generations of Decepticons, Battletrap was badly wounded and had to be carried back to safety inside of Warworld. He is not seen again.

Animated continuity (Japan)

Toys

Generation 1

  • Battletrap (Duocon, 1987)
Japanese ID number: D-96
His incredible articulation allows him to.. uh... headbutt his opponents into submission?
As a Duocon, Battletrap has a single robot which splits into two separate vehicles. When separated, the robot transforms into a simpified grey AH-64 Apache helicopter and a blue SUV. In robot mode, he has a grey double-barreled rifle that mounts on his shoulder.

Trivia

  • Because of the lack of any wheels on "Flywheels" it has been suggested that his and Battletrap's names were accidentaly switched in production.




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