Crankcase (Movie)

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The name or term "Crankcase" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Crankcase (disambiguation).
Crankcase is a Decepticon from the 2007 movie franchise in the live-action film continuity family.
A rare moment of not bitching.

Crankcase hates everything and everyone. He hates Autobot and Decepticon alike, hates his job, and hates that he works with the Decepticons because he was feeling really mad at the Autobots the day he signed up. Sound familiar at all?

What he doesn't realize is, the feeling is pretty well mutual among his own allies. His attitude doesn't lend itself for making fast friends, and he's usually too busy complaining about his orders to effectively follow them. And that's assuming he even feels like following them. Needless to say, his superiors' patience has worn thinner by the astro-second as they try to find a job where he's actually useful for a change.


Hey, I'm not built for that kind of work. If it's heavy lifting that you want me to do, then I need an upgrade, or a thank you...or more—

—Crankcase, just before Starscream shuts him up permanently, The Reign of Starscream Issue Number Four


Fiction

IDW Transformers movie comics

Yeah, tell the guy with the identity crisis everything is his fault.

Many years in the past, Crankcase was a member of Cybertron's defense forces, under the command of Protector Megatron. After the discovery of a mysterious relic and an alien attack Defiance issue 1, Megatron changed significantly, altering the military's mission from one of protection of Cybertron to making war upon the hostile aliens and anybody who would stand in their way. Crankcase was present at Megatron's war rally in Trypticon, where the military leader demanded the control of all of Cybertron's forces in his vengeful attack on the aliens from the Eshems Nebula. Defiance issue 2

Crankcase was sent on a mission to capture science division leader (and thorn in Megatron's side) Optimus and eliminate his fellow scientists and the unwitting security team sent to arrest him. He and Barricade observed Brawl nailing the "traitors" with an explosive round, and Crankcase was eager to get into the fight. He was ordered back by the glory-hound Starscream, but Crankcase had the last laugh when the wily Optimus managed to bury the aerial forces under a mountain of rubble. After they were dug out, they all joined the rest of Megatron's new "Decepticon" faction. Defiance issue 3

Many years later, after Megatron had been killed on the distant world of Earth and the AllSpark destroyed, Crankcase helped deliver a massive generator to Starscream's replica Allspark at Simfur as part of Payload's work detail. He made the mistake of complaining about this in front of Starscream, who promptly smashed his vocal processor and had him thrown in with the Autobot prisoners.The Reign of Starscream Issue Number Four Not long after, he was strapped to the cube, and his Spark was extinguished to bring the new AllSpark to life. The Reign of Starscream Issue Number Five

Titan Magazines Transformers movie comics

"Begging sometimes helps, but not often."
"Begging sometimes helps, but not often."
Has the Imperial Magistrate reached a verdict?

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The following events occur in a splinter timeline where Megatron won the battle of Mission City.
He's the blue one in the lower right that you can't see.

Crankcase's illustrious career in the Decepticons included:


We can't all be major characters.

Toys

Transformers (2007)

Ridin' dirty.
  • Crankcase (Deluxe, 2008)
    • Accessories: Clamp attachment, hammer attachment, key
A Wal-Mart exclusive redeco of Cybertron Red Alert, Crankcase transforms into a Dodge Magnum "haz-mat operations" emergency vehicle. Plugging a Cyber Planet Key into the back of his car mode causes two rear side-panels to pop out and reveal two spring-forward non-firing blasters. This gimmick is retained in robot mode, where they become over-shoulder blasters. He features an unusual transformation sequence in which both the front and rear halves of the vehicle mode come together to form his legs. His hood halves open to reveal storage space for extra tools (a hammer head and an opening claw) that can be attached onto his left arm blaster.
This mold was also used to make Cannonball and was retooled to make Timelines Kup.


Trivia