Payload (Movie)

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The name or term "Payload" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Payload (disambiguation).
Payload is a Decepticon in the Movie continuity family and also a series of drones used by either side.
SWAT? Maybe more like SMITE.

Transforming into an armored car Payload is the one the Decepticons rely on to procure the money they need to best function on Earth. Both the Autobot and Decepticon armies make use of drones based on his design, which are heavily-armored, brutal melee fighters.


Fiction

Movie Prequel Comic

Payload was one of the Decepticons who took part in the Battle of Tyger Pax. He was also with Swindle during an Autobot Interrogation.

Battle For the Allspark online game

Payload units can be either Autobot (top) or Decepticon (bottom)

Payload units of both sides have a strong defence, good attack, but poor speed. They are differentiated by little more than the make of their noggins; Autobot versions use a facemask-with-visor model, while Decepticons has a lens-head.

Transformers: The Game (console)

Payloads show up in Mission City to put the hurt on both Autobot and Decepticon alike. Their primary attack is an unstoppable running charge that can send even the likes of Optimus Prime and Megatron reeling. The only way to break them out of this attack is to nail them with a thrown object or melee attack when they briefly pause between charges.

Aside from the aforementioned head differences, Decepticon Payloads are dark blue, while the Autobot versions are silver-white.


Toys

Transformers (2007)

  • Payload (Deluxe, 2007)
Payload transforms into an Armored Truck. He's the Decepticon version. Payload features his Automorph ability: his attack claw in robot mode.

3D BATTLE CARD GAME

Merchandise

  • Payload (3D Battle Card, 2007)
In the Transformers 3D Battle Card Game, the Payload is on the Decepticon side. Pieces punched out from two different cards can be assembled to form a SWAT truck or a robot, while a third double-sided card gives its stats and attacks for each mode. He uses the same piece layout as Ratchet, though his lens-head peeking up over the back end of his vehicle mode looks less doofy than Ratchet's does.





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