Bludgeon (SG)

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This article is about the heroic Decepticon gunslinger who may or may not be a Pretender. For his evil Pretender martial artist counterpart, see Bludgeon (G1). For a list of other meanings, see Bludgeon (disambiguation).
Bludgeon is a heroic Decepticon from the Shattered Glass continuity family.
You can't see me!


This character has no official visual representation in any Transformers product or media... yet, at least.

Bludgeon is the best dang sharpshooter on all of Cybertron! Yee-Haw! He's recently become fascinated with Earth's transmissions about their law-enforcement units, installing hip-holsters for his pistols and similar equipment in order to better emulate them. He's friends with Carnivac, with whom he usually teams up during the Mayhem Suppression Squad's missions.

Fiction

Shattered Glass

Bludgeon and the rest of the Mayhem Suppression Squad joined in the defense of the Arch-Ayr fuel dump. He and Carnivac took on Optimus Prime together, with Bludgeon hip-shooting Prime and Carnivac chewing on him. Dungeons & Dinobots

Toys

File:RIDtoy-Bludgeon.jpg
Believe it or not, I'm a cowboy. Howdy howdy howdy!

Robots in Disguise

  • Bludgeon (Destructicon, 2003)
    • Accessories: Rifle, 2 missiles
A redeco of the Generation 2 "Hero" Megatron mold, Bludgeon transforms into an Abrams M1A1 assault tank. His main cannon uses an air-bladder to launch the hollow, rubber-tipped missiles he comes with. These missiles can be stored with pull-out clips on the sides of his turret, which become his robot-mode arms.
He and his fellow Destructicon Scourge were exclusive to the KB Toys store chain, released under the Robots in Disguise banner long after the series had been replaced with Armada, which explains why they used the same packaging style.
While his package art shows him having two separate eyes (like the original release of the figure as Megatron), the actual toy has its face painted red across its nose to connect the eyes to make a rather unevenly-leveled eye visor.
This mold was also used to make Reverse Convoy, and was later repurposed as "Shattered Glass" Bludgeon.