Scavenger (BM)

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The name or term "Scavenger" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Scavenger (disambiguation).
Scavenger is a Vehicon from the Beast Machines portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
My horde of mindless drones is the best horde of mindless drones in the whole universe!

Scavenger loves to smash stuff, and he's quite good at it. Falling under the command of Tankor, Scavenger and his identical demolition drones exist for a single purpose—destruction. It doesn't matter if it's a building or a Maximal, they'll roll right through it, relying on their heavy armor to protect them. Anything they can't knock over, run over, tear apart with their clawed hands, or crush in their crane-mode jaws, they attack using electric currents produced from the galva-conductors on their backs. Or blast with missiles. Or perforate with cannon fire. Or all three. At once. In the FACE.

Fiction

3H comics

We let 'em win! We coulda beat 'em if we really wanted to!

Megatron sent Scavenger drones and Mirage drones to fight alongside the generals Spy Streak, Blastcharge, and Quake and their respective drones to guard an old Autobot shuttle from the Wreckers, who wished to use it to get offworld. It was quite the welcoming party.

A number of the Scavenger drones were destroyed by the Wreckers in the ensuing close-quarters melee. Those that weren't wrecked by the Wreckers ended up caught in the blast that consumed the facility as the shuttle launched. Departure

The Razor's Edge

In the days leading up to the Pax Cybertronia, Flamewar (disguised as the original Megatron) manufactured a large number of Scavenger drones on the conquered planet of Nibari. She attempted to use them against three Maximals and a local insurgents' army. However, the insurgents had rewired the drones to obey their commands, and they quickly overpowered and defeated Flamewar.

After the Maximals' departure, the native Nibarians planned to convert the drones to tools of construction and repair. The Razor's Edge

Beast Wars: Uprising

Scavenger and fellow Predacon Immorticon joined with the kindred malcontent Maximals Blackarachnia and Nightscream to escape their dystopian Cybertron. They activated an experimental transwarp device, but found themselves in Axiom Nexus instead. After processing, they were placed in the care of Alpha Trion. He convinced him that the Transcendent Technomorphs who ruled the city were little different from the Builders under whose yoke they had chafed. Under the direction of Alpha Trion, his agent Topspin transferred Scavenger's spark from his Lowtech body into that of his Transcendent Technomorph counterpart, with the authorities of Axiom Nexus none the wiser. "TransTech" Blackarachnia's profile in Club magazine #25

Scavenger joined in the raid on Shockwave's laboratory in the hopes of rescuing Breakaway. Transcendent: Part 5 Scavenger and his comrades successfully stormed into Shockwave's inner sanctum, where they came face-to-face with the formidable Megatron. Though his fellow conspirator Immorticon was destroyed by Megatron, Scavenger managed to escape off-world. Transcendent: Part 6

Upon arrival in Alpha Trion's home universe, Scavenger stood idle while the rest of Alpha Trion's loyalists began securing equipment for travel, as their materialization had surely been detected by one faction or another. Reunification: Part 1


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Identity Politics

Toys

Beast Machines

But what I really want to do is travel—see the world.
  • Scavenger (Basic, 2000)
Part of the first wave of Beast Machines Basics, Scavenger transforms into a Cybertronic treaded destruction vehicle. A plunger mechanism on the back of the "shovel" opens and closes the vehicle's crusher jaw. Its spark crystal is located in the "control tower" behind a flip-down panel.
This mold was also used to make Robots in Disguise Scavenger.

Notes

At least I don't have a bunch of alternate heads lying around.
  • Although the early Beast Machines concept art for Scavenger is very similar to the final product, his original color layout implies a lot more paint applications in his crane-neck area.
  • Scavenger had the preliminary name of Destructicon.[1]

References

  1. ToyFare Magazine's Beast Machines sneak-peek booklet