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Demolishor (SG)

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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 from the Shattered Glass continuity family.
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"OK, smile for your license picture, Demolishor."
"How's this?"
"...close enough."

Demolishor want smash Autobots. His existence in this universe is not suspicious.

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Fiction

Fun Publications Shattered Glass continuity

Demolishor was constructed by Beta Maxx, Cybaxx, and Boltax out of Transformium and was made to serve as a sentient probe, sent out to interact with the rest of the universe. Demolishor in particular ended up joining the Decepticons for the purposes of his creators' studies. Due to a malfunction, Demolishor was stuck as a Cybertronian. At some point, he fell under the influence of the Fallen and began working for the ancient Prime's schemes. Coalescence

While Cliffjumper was overseeing the boarding of the Nemesis, Demolishor boarded the ship. Cliffjumper was already suspicious of almost all the Decepticons, and he didn't recognize Demolishor. The Decepticon 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 Optimus 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 were 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, Demolishor met with Jetstorm and Side Burn to discuss future plans. Jetstorm was concerned about Cliffjumper's suspicions of Demolishor, and about the Dinobots. Transhuman

Some time later, Demolishor was on patrol with Fangry and Squeezeplay when he lured them to a secret lair, where they were forcibly bonded with human prisoners. He then rejoined the rest of Cybaxx's followers as they made the final preparations for the Fallen's plan to conquer the rest of the negative-polarity universes. While testing the space bridge, Demolishor volunteered to go through the portal after the Fallen had initially selected Windblade and ended up in a positive-polarity universe where Devastator was rampaging through Crystal City. Caught in the crossfire, Demolishor was destroyed before he could return to his home universe. Coalescence

Some time later upon reuniting with Ultra Magnus's team, Cliffjumper explained to Magnus that Side Burn and Demolishor were "some kind of Underbase." Falling into Place

Toys

Armada

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Great, for the first time Cliffjumper's paranoia was actually right and he dismissed it.
  • Powerlinx Demolishor with Powerlinx Blackout (Super-Con Class, 2003)
  • Takara ID number: MD-10
  • Takara release date: October ??, 2003
  • Accessories: 4 missiles
  • Known designers: Aaron Archer (Hasbro)
The Armada Powerlinx Demolishor figure was officially repurposed as Shattered Glass Demolishor.
Part of the final wave of Armada product, this redeco of the original Demolishor gives him in a new red and off-white color scheme, roughly homaging Ironhide. According to Aaron Archer, he was originally intended to be colored like Sixshot, because Demolishor's gun-hands reminded him of Sixshot (we don't get it either—maybe he meant Six-Gun?),[1] but the red color scheme was decided upon and used in the animated series first, so the toy had to follow suit. Reflecting the late nature of this change, his packaging depicts a normal-colored Demolishor toy, as the colors had not been decided upon by the time cardback photography was required.
The Takara "Ironhide Super Mode" release is similar to the Hasbro one, but its colors are once again lightly tweaked to look more cartoony, in darker, more primary shades and not as glossy. It also lacks the dark blue paint on top of the Hasbro version's head, and once again has a "separated" Decepticon symbol rather than a block-painted one.
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