Unknown Constructicon dump truck
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- The unknown Constructicon dump truck is a Decepticon Constructicon from Revenge of the Fallen portion of the movie continuity family

But I've been seen with Megan.
I'm never seen with anything less than a nine, so fine.
They might fall from a tall building,
They might roll a brand new car.
'Cause they're the "unknown Constructicon" that made Devastator such a star.
Fiction
Revenge of the Fallen film
During the climactic battle in Egypt between the Autobots, their human allies and The Fallen's Decepticons, the unknown Constructicon appeared in a quarry with the other Constructicons, and presumably combined with the group to become Devastator. When Devastator was destroyed by the experimental rail gun fired from the USS Kidd, the unknown Constructicon was presumably killed. Revenge of the Fallen
Notes
- There's no indication what part of Devastator this truck forms, as they're not seen during the actual combination of the giant, and none of their parts are in evidence on Devastator's body. As they appear alongside Skipjack, and are yellow like him, we might suppose they form part of Devastator's leg along with ol' Skippy, but we're guessing.
- Though the unknown Constructicon has a similar alternate mode to another one of Devastator's components, Long Haul, it uses a different, longer model of dump truck. Despite this, two yellow redecos of Long Haul figures were released in the 2010 toyline under the name of Payload. Though no official source has yet made a connection between this yellow dump truck and that yellow dump truck.
- Oddly, the dump truck that transforms into Supreme Devastator's right leg is supposed to represent Long Haul and is thus green, though the shape and details of the vehicle look much more like the unknown dump truck than Long Haul's alternate mode.
- When asked, Hasbro neither had a name for this poor sod nor recognised their existence as a part of Devastator (saying there were only seven Constructicons in Devastator).
- As of the Studio Series line, Hasbro/TakaraTomy have still neglected to acknowledge the existence of this Constructicon, despite changing their original stance on how many Constructicons form Devastator.



