Treadshot
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"Precision belongs to the wielder, not the weapon."
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Before the war, before the factions, there were only Cybertronians. Treadshot and Ultra Magnus were both apprentices to Treble and Gain, the legendary weapons masters, and the two students often competed in a friendly rivalry to prove who was the strongest and fastest. When Ultra Magnus joined his brother Optimus Prime in causing rampant chaos, Treadshot knew he could not follow. Instead, during the second Cybertronian war when Megatron rose to lead an opposing army, Treadshot joined the Decepticons. His decision was viewed by Ultra Magnus as the ultimate betrayal. Their rivalry turned vicious. Each time they met on the battlefield, both would attempt to finally end the feud by extinguishing the other. Now with Ultra Magnus freed from his prison on Paradron, Treadshot must lead a Decepticon task force to bring his former friend to justice. Treadshot carries dual sonic accelerators and a powerful pulse demagnetizer in honor of his former mentors. |
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There are no known variations of this figure.
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Notes |
Availability: This figure was available exclusively at Botcon 2012 with Botcon 2012 Gigatron (2012), Botcon 2012 Shattered Glass Ultra Magnus (2012), Botcon 2012 Shattered Glass Turbo Tracks (2012), Botcon 2012 Metalhawk (2012), and Botcon 2012 Shattered Glass Soundwave (2012) in 2012. |
Additional Versions of Treadshot: There are no additional versions of this figure. | |
Recolors: This mold was never recolored. | |
Remolds: This figure was remolded from Reveal the Shield Special Ops. Autobot Jazz (2011), United Stepper (2011, Japan), Generations Ultimate Gift Set Autobot Jazz (2012), and Botcon 2015 Stepper (2015), and was also molded into Generations Wheelie (2012) and Botcon 2012 Kick-Over (2012). | |
Name Reuses: The name Treadshot was reassigned from Treadshot (1990-2014), Transformers: Universe Treadshot (2004), Energon Treadshot (2005) and Transformers: Universe 2.0 Treadshot (2009). |