Battle Ravage
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| This article is about the Energon Terrorcon. For the Generation 1 chronic time-traveler and body-swapper, see Ravage. |
- Battle Ravage is a Decepticon Terrorcon from the Energon portion of the Unicron Trilogy continuity family.
Battle Ravage is as him name suggests: a cold, heartless killing machine who will rip apart his enemies in battle with claw and tooth.
Sometimes there are lots of him.
- Japanese name: Command Jaguar
Fiction
Energon animated continuity
One of the most common forms of Terrorcon, the Battle Ravages swarmed their enemies relentlessly. For the most part they simply gathered raw energon and fought anyone who tries to stop them.
Dreamwave Armada/Energon comic continuity
Battle Ravage, in comics, is not just a drone-type form. There is an individual Battle Ravage who leads the Battle Ravage drones, a la Vehicons.
Toys
Energon
- Battle Ravage (Basic, 2004)
- Japanese ID number:
- Battle Ravage transforms into a robotic predatory cat. He comes with a pair of clear-plastic "energon" cannons, one that fires a spring-loaded missile, the other a non-firing accessory that resembles the fusion cannon used by Generation 1 Megatron. These two pieces can be combined to form an "ultimate energon weapon". He also comes with a clear-plastic "energon chip" which can be attached to pretty much every new-mold Energon toy. His beast-mode tail can also detach to become a hand-held flail weapon.
- The Takara version has a few notable differences from the Hasbro version. The most immediately-noticeable one is that the Takara version uses a darker-richer green for its energon parts, where the Hasbro version uses a light green. There are also some differences in the paint applications, from color to layout, particularly on the robot and beast-mode heads.
- There are also some differences among the Hasbro versions. The first runs of the toy lacked the Decepticon sigil tampograph on the robot-mode shoulder's white disc (which the Takara version had), and very early versions lacked a peg to lock down the robot-mode head-plate to the torso. this was fixed in stages; first the peg, then the sigil was added very late in the run.
- This mold was redecoed to make Command Ravage.
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