Run-Over (Armada)

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Run-Over is a Unicron-allied Mini-Con from the Unicron Trilogy continuity family.

Run-Over is one of the personal attendants of Nemesis Prime. Like Nemesis, he appears to be little more than a near-mindless clone (using the Mini-Con Over-Run as a template), whose sole purpose is to destroy. Though weaker than Nemesis, he shares many of the same abilities, including the ability to assume trans-phase mode to repair damage or teleport.

Fiction

Linkage

Run-Over was used in rifle mode by Nemesis Prime during one of his planet-destroying missions. Linkage Part 11

Dreamwave Armada comic

Run-Over existed as a semi-autonomous piece of Nemesis Prime created at the same time as his larger component by Unicron on a barren world. He was perhaps created because of Over-Run's significance to Unicron, but this is only an assumption. When Nemesis Prime was destroyed by the Transformers, there was no sign of Run-Over; he may have reformed, allowing the possibility of Nemesis Prime himself returning. More than Meets the Eye: Armada #3

Toys

Armada

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  • Nemesis Prime with Run-Over (Super-Con, 2003)
A redeco of the Mini-Con Over-Run, Run-Over transforms into a Cybertronic spacefighter. He also has a third transformation, forming a rifle that can be held by any toy that uses 5mm ports to mount accessories. He was only available with his larger partner Nemesis Prime.
  • Scourge with Sweep (Deluxe, 2003)
In Japan, Nemesis Prime and Run-Over were only available as a mail-away item from Tele-V Magazine (limited to 5000 pieces) under the names Scourge, a nod to Hasbro's Robots in Disguise Scourge, and Sweep. There are a number of small but significant differences between Hasbro and Takara's versions of the toys; the Hasbro version uses a bluer version of off-black and a sandy-tan color rather than the Takara version's more brownish-black and neutral light gray. The Hasbro version also appears to have a larger number of paint applications in a wider variety of colors.

Notes

Foreign names

  • Japanese: Sweep (スウィープ Suwīpu)