Wreckloose (Cybertron)
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- Wreckloose is an Animatronian Decepticon from the Cybertron portion of the Unicron Trilogy continuity family.

Wreckloose sees being an enforcer of the heavy-handed rule of Scourge as the perfect excuse to have his particular brand of sadistic fun.
Life on the Jungle Planet is harsh and unforgiving, and Wreckloose makes it harsher by laying traps and snares for Autobots... or just anyone he feels like doing cruel things to. He's an expert in sneak-attacks from the underbrush, and prefers to get nice and up-close so he can see the last expression on his victims' faces.
Toys
Cybertron

- Wreckloose (Scout-Class, 2005)
- Accessories: Shield-weapon, Jungle Planet Cyber Key
- Cyber Key Code: su39
- Sold in the third wave of Cybertron Scout-class toys, Wreckloose transforms into a mechanical reptile resembling a komodo dragon. In this mode he can wear a piece of bladed armor; inserting a Cyber Key into it swings the twin spiked blades forward around his lizard-head. This assembly becomes a melee weapon for his robot mode that can be hand-held, but seems to function better as a bladed shield mounted on his forearm/elbow.
- Wreckloose is one of several Cybertron Scout molds that were never released in the Takara Galaxy Force version of the line.
- This sculpt was slightly repainted into the 2010 Transformers series Wreckloose.
Notes
- It's possible that Wreckloose and Undermine were originally supposed to sport each other's name. An (admittedly error-ridden) early Collectors' Club announcement of American names for the Cybertron characters (which contained spellings such as "Thundercraacker" and "Cloker", and attributed the name "Leo Breaker" to Live Convoy (Cybertron Evac's Japanese Galaxy Force name), listed Dino Shout's US name as "Wreckloose"[1], and when the toys were on display at San Diego Comic-Con 2005, the info signs identified Undermine as "Wreckloose" and Wreckloose as "Undermine".[2][3] Of course, it's also possible that the names were always intended the way they ended up, and that those examples were just accidental swaps.
References
- ↑ Unicron.com reporting on Collectors Club Cybertron name list
- ↑ Cybertron toys on display at SDCC 2005 gallery at TFW2005.
- ↑ Cybertron toys on display at SDCC 2005 gallery at ASMzine.



