Blastcharge (BM)

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Blastcharge is a Vehicon in Beast Machines portion of the Generation 1 continuity.

Blastcharge is big, strong and dumb. Really dumb.

Apparently he likes parroting Megatron.

Fiction

Universe: The Wreckers

With the emergence of the Wreckers, Mutants, and Dinobots on Vehicon-controlled Cybertron, Megatron needed more generals to counter the insurgents. He picked the sparks of Blastcharge and Quake, who served Megatron's namesake well, and put them in new Vehicon bodies and gave them experimental drones to command.

Blastcharge and Quake were sent first underground, to track down a group of Wreckers. The Vehicon Generals tracked the Wreckers to the underground lair of Arcee. They missed the main group, but Fractyl was still there. The trip wasn't a complete waste -- Blastcharge was able to fit a little target practice into his busy schedule, blowing a large hole in Fractyl's chest with a long-range plasma ultrarocket from a few feet away. Blastcharge is unfamiliar with the meaning of the word "overkill".

Megatron had sent Spy Streak, Mirage, and Scavenger drones, as well as drones that resembled Blastcharge and Quake, to guard an old Autobot shuttle from the Wreckers, who wished to use it to get offworld. As the tide of the battle is turning in the Vehicons favor, Blastcharge and Quake arrived late. They should have stayed home. Quake was vaporized by Vok-powered Tigertron and Fractyl showed up in his shiny new body and to pay Blastcharge back, slicing him neatly in half.

Toys

Beast Machines

  • Blastcharge
Blastcharge is a tan, red and silver six-wheeled armored vehicle. He has a spring-loaded gimmick that allows the front portion of his vehicle mode to spring forward and turn independantly of the rear portion.

Universe

  • Blastcharge
The same mold was used for Universe Blastcharge. It is unkown whether the two toys represent the same character.


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