Demolishor (SG)
| This article is about the heroic Decepticon. For his evil counterpart, see Demolishor (Armada). For a list of other meanings, see Demolishor (disambiguation). |
- Demolishor is a heroic Decepticon (we think) from the "Shattered Glass" continuity family.

"How's this?"
"...close enough."
Demolishor want smash Autobots.
Fiction
Shattered Glass
Cliffjumper was overseeing the boarding of the Nemesis. He was already suspicious of almost all the Decepticons, and he didn't recognize Demolishor. Demolishor remarked that perhaps the Autobot didn't know everyone from his home universe. When asked why he was joining the crew, Demolishor responded that, while busting up Prime's soldiers was a bonus, he really just wanted to get off Cybertron. Cliffjumper decided he couldn't argue with that, and let the Decepticon through. Do Over
When Sephie Beller had herself augmented with Cybertronian technology, Demolishor reflected that it was about time the humans did something to fight back against the Autobots. Sephie later attempted to take on the Autobots on her own, and Demolishor was on the team that went to help her. They wee promptly surrounded and captured by the Autobots, but before they could all be terminated, R.J. Blackrock arrived in his Centurion mech and attacked the Autobots as well. They were subsequently saved by Sephie and her enhancements.
Later, he met with Jetstorm and Side Burn to discuss future plans. Jetstorm was concerned about Cliffjumper's suspicions of him, and about the Dinobots. Transhuman
Toys
Armada
- Powerlinx Demolishor w/ Powerlinx Blackout (Deluxe, 2003)
- Japanese ID number: MD-10
- Accessories: 4 missiles
- A late-series redeco of the original Demolishor in red and off-white, Powerlinx Demolishor transforms into an anti-aircraft missile tank of made-up model. In vehicle mode, he has extra Mini-Con compatibility; there is a seat behind his turret so he can be piloted, plus the space between his treads features a clip/launcher mechanism for his partner Blackout in vehicle mode. Attaching a Mini-Con to his left shoulder's Powerlinx plug in either mode pushes his twin-missile launcher mechanism forward and allows his spring-loaded missiles to be fired. Part of the final wave of the Stateside Armada product, Powerlinx Demolishor's coloration was finalized after cardback photography was needed, so the card depicts a normal-colored Demolishor.
Notes
- Demolishor is one of the few characters in the "Shattered Glass" stories not based on a Generation 1 character.



