Dune Runner (Armada)

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Dune Runner is a Mini-Con from the Armada portion of the Unicron Trilogy continuity family
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Dune Runner is the Adventure Mini-Con Team's technical expert, with a knack for gauging field conditions and other mission variables. He's usually a bright and cheery Mini-Con who lets everyone around him know it, looking to brighten the mood of those around him.

But his emotional lows run as extreme as his highs; should something upset him, he is subject to depression and relentless complaining. A particular trigger for this is forcing him to leave warmer climates for damper or colder ones. As such, Iceberg's penchant for trying to steer the Team to cold-weather missions ends up doubly annoying.


Japanese name: Spike


Fiction

Animated conitnuity

Armada

Comics continuity

Dreamwave Armada comics

Dune Runner was one of the many Mini-Cons stationed on Earth's Moon for millenia. When the Decepticons invaded, the Adventure Team were part fo the first wave of defense against them. However, due to Leader-1 and Dualor's fighting, the base's defences were destroyed, and the entire isntallation had to be abandoned. The Mini-Cons escaped to Earth in a series of emregency rocket-pods.

Later, after (temporarily) siding with the Autobots, the Adventure Team was dispatched to Alaska in order to retrieve the last Mini-Con escape pod from the Moonbase. However, when the team started digging, they were interrupted by Thrust (who Dune Runner shot in the face with his cutting torch), then the super-powered Cyclonus, who scattered the team. He was recovered by Jolt when Autobot reinforcements arrived.

The whole of the Earth-based Mini-Con force gathered in Arizona's Black Mesa to take the space bridge back to Cybertron to fight off the approaching Unicron. He was among the Mini-Cons at the Loop in Cyber City, giving his power to the Mini-Con Matrix that dealt the critical blow to Unicron.


Toys

Armada

  • Adventure Mini-Con Team (Basic, 2003)
Japanese ID number: MM-16
Dune Runner transforms into a “sand rail” off-road buggy with a swiveling gun turret on his back end. He has a gear-wheel system that rocks the gun barrel back and forth when he is rolled forward or backward. His gear-wheel can also attach to the underside of the Armada Cyclonus mold, and use the larger toy’s rotor system to activate his gun barrel. He was normally only available in a three-pack with his teammates Iceberg and Ransack.
In November of 2003, US Toys "R" Us stores had special bonus pack Max-Con (Deluxe) toys, which came with a single bonus Mini-Con attached tothe card over their sticker for the same price as a normal Max-Con. The Adventure Team was part of this assortment; which specific toys Dune Runner was packaged with is currently unknown.
This mold was also used to make Energon Crunch, Kobushi, andArmada Ironhide,
  • Adventure Microns X-Dimension (Basic, 2003)
Japanese ID number: MM-19
A limited-edition (yet still standard retail) redeco of the Adventure Team was released in Japan. For this version, Dune Runner has a silver deco with warning stripes on his back end.
  • Powerlinx Cyclonus with Crumplezone and Bonus Mini-Con (Bonus pack, 2003)
  • Powerlinx Hot Shot with Jolt and Bonus Mini-Con (Bonus pack, 2003)
In November of 2003, US Toys "R" Us stores had special bonus pack Max-Con (Deluxe) toys, which came with a single bonus Mini-Con attached to the card over their sticker, for less than the price as a normal Max-Con during Toys "R" Us' post-Thanksgiving-day sale. Each of the Adventure Team Mini-Cons could come packaged with either Powerlinx Cyclonus or Powerlinx Hot Shot.

Energon

  • Adventure Mini-Con Team & Sea Mini-Con Team
An unaltered version of the original Adventure Team was released as part of an Energon-series "Mini-Con 6-pack" with the Sea Mini-Con Team.

Unreleased

Test-shots of a slightly-altered Adventure Team have popped up from various sources. It's possible this was intended to be a mid-series deco-change for the team, though it looks unfinished at best. The team has the exact same paint application layouts in the exact same colors as the original. Dune Runner's plastics changed to blue, which looks real interesting with his painted-tan arms.





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