Battletrap (ROTB)

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The name or term "Battletrap" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Battletrap (disambiguation).
Battletrap is a Terrorcon from the Rise of the Beasts portion of the Movie continuity family.
"I had more punch at a birthday party."

Menacing, unrelenting, and bloodthirsty, Battletrap is an elite scout and enforcer for the Terrorcons that takes great pride in being part of the most sinister brigade of hunters to ever stalk the universe. He relishes in the fury of battle, eagerly carrying out the orders handed down to him by his leader, Scourge, and dishing out punishments with glee.

Someone give me a real fight!

—Battletrap, Rise of the Beasts

Fiction

Rise of the Beasts film

Voice actor: David Sobolov (English), Kenta Miyake (Japanese), Diego Valenzuela (Latin-American Spanish), Vanderlan Mendes (Brazilian Portuguese), Gilduin Tissier (European French)
It won't take me that long to rip out your engine!

With the revelation that the Transwarp Key was hidden on Earth, Battletrap, along with Scourge and Nightbird, made planetfall in the ocean near New York City and proceeded to make their way to Ellis Island. After the Key was located, found to be in the possession of two humans, the Autobots arrived and engage the Terrorcons. Battletrap squared off against Bumblebee, Arcee and Mirage, using his chain-flail to devastating effect by hurling a stone pillar and a car at the Autobots. Once the humans who were in possession of the Key exited the museum, Battletrap informed Scourge that he had eyes on their prize. After Scourge subdued Optimus Prime, Battletrap forcefully put his foot down on the Prime's back, holding him down and looking on while Scourge executed Bumblebee. He then prepared to finish off the remaining Autobots before being attacked from above by the arriving Airazor. Satisfied that they had already acquired the Key, Scourge ordered the Terrorcons to fall back.

Shortly after the battle, Battletrap witnessed Scourge communicate with Unicron, as well as the latter's wrath upon discovering that the Terrorcons had only retrieved half of the Transwarp Key.

I'm a truck, you're a tank, how do you expect to beat me?

Battletrap and the Terrorcons then made their way to Peru to locate the other half of the Key. Standing on top of a roof in the city of Cusco, Battletrap looked on while Scourge and Nightbird discussed their next move. Once the Autobots began to mobilize and left the city in pursuit of the Key, Battletrap and the other Terrorcons gave chase, ending up in the rural mountains of Peru. Arcee and Wheeljack appeared and opened fire on the orange Terrorcon. Battletrap used his flail to latch onto Nightbird and spin himself around while still driving, proceeding to launch a barrage of missiles at the pair of Autobots, who narrowly managed to avoid them. Battletrap, turning back around, then grabbed hold of Wheeljack with his tow truck mechanism, throwing him and Arcee off the road and rendering them unable to pursue him further. Shortly after, when Scourge was talking to Optimus across a broken bridge, Battletrap and Nightbird arrived to give him support, but Prime and the Autobots left before an all-out battle could occur.

After Scourge managed to acquire the other half of the Transwarp Key, Battletrap and Nightbird traveled with him to a nearby volcano, where they erected a fortress using the now-united Key and began the process of opening a portal so that Unicron could devour Earth. Soon, however, the Autobots and Maximals arrived to oppose them. Scourge ordered his Terrorcon minions to engage them, which Battletrap eagerly did, running towards the incoming group and firing his gun at them. When the two groups met, Battletrap leaped into the air to engage Optimus Primal. Later on in the battle, Battletrap fired a barrage of bullets at Wheeljack, who took cover behind a large rock with Optimus Prime. Swinging his flail, Battletrap insisted that someone "give him a real fight." His wishes are answered almost immediately when Optimus Primal caught his flail. Pulling it taut, Optimus Prime rushed in and sliced through Battletrap's arm, which Primal then pulled off. Screaming in pain, Battletrap's left leg was then severed by Prime, sending him tumbling to the ground. Just as Prime was about to deliver the final blow, Primal pounced on Battletrap and smashed his head in with his own flail, killing the menacing Terrorcon. Rise of the Beasts

Battletrap's involvement in the preceding events, or events mostly similar, were also chronicled in the books "Mission at the Museum" and "The Search Is On".

Toys

Studio Series

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  • Battletrap (Voyager Class, 2023)
    • Movie: Rise of the Beasts
    • Hasbro ID number: 99
    • TakaraTomy ID number: SS-104
    • Accessories: Mace, "Attack at the Museum" backdrop
A Voyager-scaled release, Studio Series Battletrap converts into a licensed GMC tow truck, and comes with a mace accessory, which can be wielded in both modes. His tow truck crane converts into forearm enhancements when in robot mode.
Intriguingly, his box render shows him sporting a Decepticon insignia on his forehead.
Shortly after the reveal of Studio Series Optimus Primal on the June 20, 2023 Hasbro Pulse livestream, Hasbro designer Evan Brooks revealed that while not entirely intended, the chain accessories included with Primal could be combined with Studio Series Battletrap and his mace to reproduce Battletrap's distinctive tow chain flail attack as seen in the film.[2]

Rise of the Beasts

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Irontrap.
  • Battletrap (2023)
    • Accessories: Igniter core
Released as part of the "Autobots Unite" subline for the Rise of the Beasts toyline, this Battletrap is an orange redeco of the Bumblebee Energon Igniters Ironhide, transforms from a robot into a 1980's pickup with giant exhaust stacks. As a redeco of a Power Plus series figure, Battletrap is compatible with energon cores, one of which is included. Inserting a core in his vehicle mode deploys weapons on the side of the truck.
Bizarrely, this toy's package art depicts a digitally recolored Ironhide instead of Battletrap's own image!

Notes

  • Battletrap's alternate mode was first revealed via Steven Caple Jr.'s Instagram account on 6 October 2021, along with the other two senior Terrorcons, Scourge and Nightbird.
  • Despite being a Terrorcon, his promo artwork noticeable on the box of his Studio Series toy, features a Decepticon insignia on his forehead. In the movie, it is indeed a Terrorcon insignia.

Foreign names

  • Japanese: Battletrap (バトルトラップ Batorutorappu)

References