Brawl (WFC)

From MediaWiki
Revision as of 00:10, 3 September 2012 by 24.19.20.27 (talk)
Jump to navigationJump to search
The name or term "Brawl" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Brawl (disambiguation).
Brawl is a Decepticon from the Aligned continuity family.
I carry around these twin cannons on my back... and my default weapon is an assault rifle. Sigh.

Brawl is rage incarnate. It's not that he doesn't love his job -- he does -- it's just that he has so little control over the destruction he brings to the battlefield. His rage is so great, it's been suggested that when he combines with his fellow Combaticons to form Bruticus, it's his rage alone that fuels the titan. But fortunately for Brawl, he has no problem with this. Best to love what you aren't capable of controlling in the first place, eh?

Real Decepticons roll on treads.

—Brawl on car alt-modes., Transformers: War for Cybertron

Games

Transformers: War for Cybertron (360/PS3/PC)

Voice actor: Nolan North

During the final days of the war, Brawl served aboard a Decepticon starship under Megatron, who was seeking the Dark Energon guarded by the neutral Sky Commander Starscream. He was part of the bridge crew, along with Barricade as Megatron laid siege to the orbiting station where Starscream hid the supply of Dark Energon. After Megatron gained entry to the station (by ramming his starship into it, no less), Brawl and Barricade then helped Megatron fight his way into the station, past Starscream's soldiers. Starscream's constant taunting irritated Brawl, to the point he requested permission to rip off Starscream's head. He even said please. The Decepticons eventually reached the supply of Dark Energon and prevented Starscream from destroying it, and as his reward, Brawl was infused with the corrupted Energon's power by Megatron.

Later, during the Decepticon assault on the Autobot capital of Iacon, Brawl had the honour of commanding and spearheading the ground attack while Starscream (his head sadly still attached) commanded the aerial forces and Megatron personally led a small strikeforce into the heart of the city. Megatron's team eventually reunited with Brawl and his forces outside the Iacon Vaults, where Autobot leader Sentinel Zeta Prime had taken refuge. Despite being heavily out-numbered (and being dogpiled by numerous Autobots), Brawl held out until Megatron, Breakdown and Soundwave arrived to assist. Brawl complained about Starscream's refusal to give his ground troops air support, but Megatron wasn't interested in excuses.

When even Megatron's Dark Energon powers failed to open the massive doors to the Vaults, the enraged Decepticon ordered a bombing run. Brawl attempted to protest, since the Autobots' anti-aircraft defenses were still active, but Megatron would not be convinced. After the bombing attempt failed miserably, Brawl tactfully suggested they first take the anti-aircraft guns in order to guarantee success. Megatron noted this was 'an excellent suggestion' and commanded him to see to it.

The Decepticons successfully disabled the anti-aircraft guns and Brawl once again called down a bombing run, only to be bluntly refused by Starscream. Taking issue with Starscream referring to the bombers as 'his ships', Megatron cut in and ensured the bombing run would take place. However, Brawl and his comrades now had to hold off a massive Autobot counterattack until the bombers arrived. Despite fighting and killing numerous Autobots (including several Heavy Soldiers and Aerialbots), it seemed as though the Decepticons would be overwhelmed by nothing less than the entire Autobot army. Brawl, keeping track of the bombers' progress, started counting down the last few seconds verbally, and the Decepticons watched as the Autobots realized their doom, too late to retreat to safety. Megatron ordered Brawl to hold his position while he led his team to 'discuss' matters with Zeta Prime.

Brawl followed his orders to hold his ground to the letter. In fact, while Megatron, Breakdown and Soundwave were being attacked by a huge Autobot, Brawl watched, no doubt confident that his master would be victorious.

He probably wasn't too happy when Starscream claimed leadership when Megatron was apparently killed by a huge heavily-armed ship. That was fixed soon enough, though.

Brawl then journeyed with Megatron and the rest of the Decepticons to Cybertron's core, watching as Megatron corrupted the core and cowered from falling debris.Transformers: War for Cybertron (360/PS3/PC)

Transformers: War for Cybertron - Decepticon (DS)

Brawl, Megatron, and Dirge captured an Autobot training facility during the waning days of the Great War. He later accompanied Megatron during the capture of Trypticon Space Station - a station which could manufacture Dark Energon. After a field test, the Dark Energon enhanced the Decepticons' stamina and strength. However, the Decepticons had to journey to Cybertron's core to get the fuel to make more Dark Energon. Brawl helped in an all-out assault on Iacon City to find the Omega Key, the key to Cybertron's core - but upon taking it from Zeta Prime, it activated the titanic Autobot Omega Supreme, who quickly decimated the Decepticons. Brawl followed his leader, and defeated Omega Supreme, gaining total supremacy over Cybertron.

Later, the Autobots, with their new leader Optimus Prime, came to the Core to flush out the Dark Energon. Brawl had been lying in wait for such an attack, and unleashed his full power upon them. But the Autobots defeated Brawl, and the Decepticon retreated. Transformers: War for Cybertron (DS)

Transformers: Fall of Cybertron (360/PS3/PC)

Voice actor: Nolan North

Brawl joined the Combaticons in the closing battles of the Great War. He along with the rest of the Combaticons joined forces with Starscream to assault an Autobot tanker, loaded with Energon the Autobots had managed to steal from the Decepticons. Onslaught's plan called for the team to split up, as Swindle eliminated enemy scouts, Blastoff and Vortex would clear a path for Brawl to arrive on a transport and destroy the supports to the bridge the tanker was headed for, diverting it into an ambush led by Starscream. Brawl then reappears later after Swindle disabled the tanker's anti-air guns and the Combaticons merged into Bruticus and after they dissembled to take the tanker's bridge. But after the tanker crashed from its battle damage, Brawl was arrested alongside his teammates by Starscream's henchmen.

Brawl was later released alongside everyone else who opposed Starscream after Megatron was resurrected by Soundwave and oversaw the destruction of a Starscream statue.

Brawl was last seen aboard the Nemesis before the Decepticons' assault on the fleeing Ark, and after as Bruticus. Bruticus attacked the Ark's engines and killed off dozens of Autobots before being taken down by the combined effort of Jazz and the Aerialbots; Bruticus was last seen flying off the Ark, fate unknown.

Further information in this article is coming soon as it pertains to information that may not yet have been officially released.
See Help:Coming soon for policy on the matter, and do not add further information unless the relevant material has been officially released.

To the person who added this tag: Please give a "fair game" date with |when=

Transformers: Fall of Cybertron

Toys

Generations

I'm not neon...
  • Decepticon Bruticus (multi-pack, 2012)
  • Accessory: rifle
This San Diego Comic-Con 2012 exclusive pack contains all five Combaticons in game-accurate colors.
This toy was "redecoed" into its own mass-release deco, below, as well as into a Generation 2-styled Brawl. It was later retooled into Twintwist.


... but I am!
  • Decepticon Brawl (Deluxe, 2012)
  • Accessory: rifle
Decepticon Brawl transforms from a green Cybertronic tank to a robot. He combines with his fellow Combaticons to form any of the four limbs of Bruticus, though his default configuration is the left leg. (The instructions only detail how to transform him into a leg mode. The arm mode has been extrapolated from official images of Ruination.) Brawl can be used as either a right or left arm depending on which of his robot mode feet is deployed to act as a thumb for the super robot fist. His rifle can be held in his hand in robot mode or attached to his turret in tank mode.
Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.
Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.

This item is currently scheduled for release, but is not yet available at mass retail.


Notes

  • Despite his Generation 1 counterpart being nothing more than a battle-hungry bundle of rage and his live-action movie counterpart being a heavily-armed, battle-hungry bundle of rage (both being shock-troops to be unleashed on the enemy), this Brawl is intelligent enough to act as overall ground commander. He even makes a calm, well-thought out suggestion during the Iacon battle, advising Megatron to disable the anti-aircraft guns.
  • Which was later reduced to " I like blasting stuff! " in FOC.
  • While his tank mode, colouring and lust for battle are Brawl, his intelligence, strategic outlook and command ability are more in line with the Combaticon commander Onslaught. The twin barrels on his back also harken back to his old boss, as the original Brawl only had one barrel.