Dust Up

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Dust Up is a Camien Autobot from the Generation 1 continuity family.
Not Nightbird in disguise....Or is she?

Not one for subtlety, Dust Up has trouble acting with moderation. Once she decides on a course of action, it's best to work with her than against her, because nothing is likely to stop her. Even in the absence of conflict, she's more likely to start something than stand idly by. Her teammates worry this flaw will inevitably put her in a situation even she can't fight her way out of, but in the meantime they feel secure knowing all that fury and passion she wields is always on their side, no matter the odds.

Dust Up can combine with her team of Torchbearers, sometimes known as the Rust Renegades, to form Victorion.

Sometimes her name is spelled Dustup.

Fiction

IDW Generation 1 continuity

Before becoming a Torchbearer, Dustup was a civilian living in the desolate mining town of Parvus Oppidum. Dustup was attacked by bandits who were after the town's meager energon supplies. Though she managed to kill one of her attackers, Dustup was still convinced by her Conjunx Endura Jumpstream that she should call in the Torchbearers for assistance. A Torchbearer fangirl, Dustup had to have her excitement at finally getting to meet her idols up close contained by her wife. After she'd calmed down a bit, Dustup led Torchbearer second-in-command Pyra to Parvus' energon supply, explaining how she'd killed one of the marauders on the way there. Though she didn't understand why Pyra didn't seem to be impressed with amount of energon they'd managed to procure, Dustup still began leading the Torchbearer to where they were keeping the body of the bandit she'd killed. Before Pyra got a chance to see it, however, she suddenly received a transmission from Torchbearer leader Praesidia Magna informing them that the marauders had returned. Rushing back to the surface, Dustup took a shot at a bandit that was attacking Jumpstream. After a black hole opened up under the town, Dustup joined her wife and the Torchbearers in trying to get as many townspeople to safety as they could. Though the singularity and the marauders eventually disappeared, the town was completely destroyed. Helping the Torchbearers clear away the rubble and search for survivors, Jumpstream and Dustup both watched with interest as the Mistress of Flame helped Pyra to her feet as she regained consciousness.

When Pyra returned to Parvus, which was now being reconstructed with assistance from the Torchbearers, she spoke with Dustup in private. Dustup explained that there had actually been two bandits that attacked her and that she'd intentionally spared one. After telling them how much energon the town had so that they'd bring the rest of the marauders to Parvus, Dustup called in the Torchbearers in hopes that they would stop them once and for all. She'd kept this a secret from Jumpstream and asked Pyra not to tell her, saying that it was never her intention to destroy her home or get any of the Torchbearers she thought invincible killed. Sensing potential in the pair, Pyra inducted Dustup and Jumpstream into the Torchbearers once she was made leader. Ghost Stories

Yes, I'm a retool. In fact, we're all retools.

Soon after Caminus entered the Council of Worlds, Dustup's team was sent to Cybertron to search for the remains of Crystal City.

Dustup and Jumpstream were really excited when Pyra (now Pyra Magna) decided to investigate a nearby fight, and soon found themselves involved in a battle to save the Enigma of Combination. Said Enigma turned Dustup and her friends into a new combiner, Victorion, and after they uncombined, a startled Jumpstream had learned something about her. A somber Dustup told her to stay quiet about it. An Uneventful Night

The Torchbearers opted to stay in the Rust Sea for a time, still learning to control their new powers. The inhabitants of the wasteland soon learned to avoid them. On one occasion, the team appeared to scare off a group of zombified Sweeps. Redemption

They remained in exile until Optimus Prime- seeking answers about what it truly meant to be a Prime, decided to visit the group. Aphelion Merging into Victorion, the Torchbearers tested Optimus's physical and spiritual resolve. Optimus's agnosticism about the Matrix of Leadership prompted Victorion to lay claim to the Matrix and vow to build Optimus into a worthy Prime. Lagrange

The Torchbearers travelled back to Iacon, where they combined and joined Starscream's forces in quelling a Decepticon riot at the space bridge. Perihelion After Optimus declared Earth a member of the Council of Worlds, the Torchbearers- still combined- took part in a skirmish against Galvatron's splinter force of Decepticons, but had to separate and fall back to the Skyroller after China deployed its anti-Transformer weaponry. Once Upon a Time on Earth

As a show of good faith, the Autobots began patrolling impoverished and troubled regions around the world; Dustup and the other Torchbearers would defend a Middle Eastern girl's school from religious fanatics. The Torchbearers would later travel to the White House after Aileron went rogue, forming Victorion and extricating the Autobots from the White House lawn. Edge of the Earth

The Torchbearers participated in Optimus and Soundwave's joint operation on the Nemesis. They found, however, that Galvatron had prepared for their arrival by creating a planetary Enigma of Combination from G.B. Blackrock's Onyx tech, and Victorion was subsequently torn apart. It's Beginning To And Back Again As Above...So Below By the time that the Torchbearers had regained consciousness, the fight had already moved offworld, and the Torchbearers stayed behind to coordinate the extraction effort. No Fair Fights The team helped mop up the Decepticon stragglers, White Light but the intervention of the Earth Defense Command forced them to change their priorities and form Victorion to see off the humans. White Heat

Over the course of several months, the Autobots settled into their new role as global protectors, unaware of a growing conspiracy spearheaded by Miles Mayhem and supported by his allies Baron Karza and the Dire Wraiths, each seeking to get their hands on Earth's supply of Ore-13. Dustup and the Torchbearers were deployed from Autobot City in Monument Valley to Oregon, where they defended Arcee and Jazz from an unprovoked G.I. Joe attack. As Victorion, they used her gravity powers to harmlessly take down human aircraft in the wake of Soundwave's EMP attack. Concorde Hymn Victorion maintained guard outside Autobot City as the situation intensified. The New Colossus Not long afterwards, the Dire Wraiths and M.A.S.K. besieged Autobot City for the deposits of Ore-13 beneath. As Victorion, the Torchbearers went up against a monstrous Baron Karza, but when the Microspace tyrant released an army of Dire Wraiths from his innards, Victorion split into her components to better deal with the swarm. Valley Forge

When Karza had been thwarted, the Autobots and their allies returned to policing an increasingly volatile Earth. Dustup accompanied her leader to the Matterhorn, where they witnessed a massive alien ship make planetfall. To Walk Among the Chosen It turned out that it contained the nomadic Junkions, and, as Victorion, the Torchbearers watched as Wreck-Gar and Rum-Maj made their introductions. A Lonely Pillar on the Plain


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Games

Transformers: Earth Wars

Overload everything with Grenades. That seems like a good idea.

Dust Up was in the district of Polyhex with the rest of the Rust Renegades when they discovered the Insecticons. They were all confused as to why the Insecticons fled, until Pyra Magna found a broken Cerebro Shell. They then attempt to rescue Slog (Sludge?) from the clutches of Bombshell's cerebro shells. Polyhex Saga

  • Lowest Star rating: 2 Star
  • Class: Gunner
  • Weapons: Dustup uses a standard issue Grenade launcher in a custom paint scheme. (Unfortunately not a Bat'leth bow though)
  • Ability: Cluster Strike: Fire off 16 grenades over a large area dealing wide-spread damage. Level up to deal more damage!
    • Cost: 3 ability points. +1 for reuses.

Toys

Generations

That is....A lot of red
  • Victorion (Collection Pack, 2016)
    • Accessories: Blade
Combiner Wars Dust Up is a retool of Deluxe Class Dead End from the same toy line, with a new head, forearms, and chestplate, transforming into a sports car that resembles a Ferrari 458 Italia. She can also form either an arm or a leg for any standard-issue Combiner Wars or Unite Warriors gestalt or into one of Legends Godbomber's legs, though she was intended to combine with her teammates mates Stormclash, Skyburst, Pyra Magna, Jumpstream, and Rust Dust to form Victorion, with her weapon forming the chappe of Victorion's sword.
Dust Up has a design flaw, in that her chest is unable to peg onto her torso due to her pegs being too thick to fit in their slots, though many later units saw this issue fixed.
Like the rest of her Torchbearers, Dust Up features Cybertronic tampographs on her vehicle mode, which reads "Just like us" on the right, and "You soon will rust" on the left.
Dust Up was only available as part of a Victorion box set, including a poster and a collector card based on the set's packaging art. The set was one of several so-called "Collection Packs" that were "online exclusives" in the United States, available from online retailers such as Hasbro Toy Shop, Amazon and BigBadToyStore as well as the online stores of "big box" retailers such as Toys"R"Us, Walmart, Target and Kmart. In Hasbro's Asian markets such as Singapore and Taiwan, the set was available at general retail. In Australia, it was sold at Toys"R"Us stores, whereas in Canada, was both sold at Toys"R"Us stores and available via Amazon Canada. In The United Kingdom, it was available via the UK Toys"R"Us website (but never sold in stores), whereas in Spain, it was available via the Spanish subsidiaries of Amazon and Carrefour, as well as the department store chain El Corte Inglés, supposedly also only avalable online.
This figure was recolored into Unite Warriors Flowspade, while the original version of the sculpt was also differently retooled into Brake-Neck, and differently retooled into Streetwise and further retooled from that into Prowl who was then redecoed into Smokescreen and Bluestreak.
Combiner Wars mold: Dead End

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  • TakaraTomyUnite Warriors UW-EX Flowspade

Notes

When you think about that name from a Cybertronian's perspective....It's pretty gruesome.
  • According to a slide at a Comic-Con International 2015 presentation, an early name for Dustup was Crash Test, which ended up being used for two separate characters.
  • On the toy's packaging, her name is spelled "Dust Up", but her in-fiction appearances render it as "Dustup".
  • The similarity of Dust Up's head to that of Nightbird eventually led to the Shattered Glass version of Nightbird having a Dust Up-based design.
  • Dustup's pre-Torchbearer coloration is based on Holi.

Foreign names

  • Japanese: Dust Up (ダストアップ Dasuto Appu)