Rodimus (Energon)

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Specifics: Black Rodimus toy, comics (once that's filled out more)
The name or term "Rodimus" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Rodimus (disambiguation).
Rodimus is an Autobot from the Energon portion of the Unicron Trilogy continuity family.
He's so dreamy... and he sounds like Worf! *swoon*

Much like Optimus Prime, Rodimus is a great military commander and a superior warrior, yet is a 'bot that strives for peace and freedom.

First at odds with Optimus Prime for his conduct of the war against the Decepticons, Rodimus eventually became Optimus' right-hand man and defacto commander of the Autobots when Optimus himself was unavailable.


Japanese name: Rodimus Convoy


Fiction

Animated continuity

Energon

Voice actor: Paul Dobson (US), Ryotaro Okiayu (Japan)
I have a sense of humor! On the Enterprise, I was considered quite amusing.

Rodimus was a former commander on Cybertron and a captain of an exploration vessel. During the end of the first era, when the Transformers of Optimus Prime and Megatron's generation began to appear, Rodimus declared that war was destroying Cybertron. Rodimus vowed he would venture into space to find a new home, and all those who wanted the same could come along. Many Autobots and Decepticons would join him, among whom were Prowl and Landmine, as well as the Transformers who would eventually evolve into the Omnicons. During his journey through space, Rodimus became a legend, going world to world and liberating the innocent from the unjust.

Hot Shot practically idolizes him.

Dreamwave Comics continuity

Energon

He drives around.This Evil Reborn

Then he stands around.Aftershock

No one tells legends about him.


Toys

Energon

  • Rodimus (Deluxe, 2004)
Japanese ID number: SC-10
File:Energon Rodimus toy.jpg
Prune juice - extra large.
Rodimus transforms into a rocket-powered Cybertronic long-nose truck cab. He can also form the top or bottom half of a larger robot mode, compatible with any Energon Combat- or Mega-class Autobot combiner robot. He comes with a large flame-cannon with spring-loaded "flame" missile. His design is an homage to Rodimus Prime from Generation 1.
The Takara version of Rodimus has a few notable differences, including a darker shade of red, and a flame deco on his truck-mode spoiler, which was removed from Hasbro version due to cost considerations.
However, both the Hasbro and Takara versions are missing the gold paint decos on the sculpted pipe details next to his exhaust smokestacks, presumably because those parts also form the soles of his feet, making them susceptible to paint chipping. They were originally painted in most promotional and packaging photos from both companies.
This mold was used to make Energon Checkpoint.
  • Black Rodimus Convoy (Deluxe, 2004)
An exclusive black and red version of Rodimus was made available as a mail-away from Tele-V Magazine in Japan, sent out in September of 2004. This was a companion piece to the "Fire SL Grand Convoy" exclusive offered by the same magazine that was released a month earlier.

Attacktix

Not a chest Autobot insignia... just a chest blob.
  • Rodimus (Boster, 2006)
Attacktix ID number: TF05
Faction: Autobot
Class: Captain
Special: Recruit - 12/26 (46%) success ratio
Point Cost: 20
Base Speed: 6
Attack Type: Shooter (Small Missile)
Unlike his larger counterpart, Attacktix Rodimus has molded flames on his chest. Fortunately, these gnarly flames don't get in the way of his massive four points of articulation, which let him move at the waist, shoulders and head. If the glue comes loose on his gun (and it will) you may even score another point of, useless, articulation.
Rodimus is a large-based figure with pretty good defense, especially when hugging another Rodimus figure. His recruit special allows him to put any Trooper class figure into play from your back-ups. If you're feeling particularly silly you could have a swarm of Rodimi summon a swarm of Insecticons.




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