Bonecrusher (SG)

"Hit it till it stands no taller than the dust."

A rubble-strewn wasteland is Bonecrusher's idea of a beautiful landscape. Rare is the edifice that he feels is better off left standing. For him, demolition is not merely a job - it is a performance. He loves to show off for his comrades. And Megatron realizes that the fear and terror sowed by this Constructicon's wild ways are bonus by-products that can only help the Decepticon conquest of Earth's resources. Bonecrusher's attitude about the world around him can best be summed up by his personal credo: "Everything is dust - or it will be when I get through with it!"

In vehicular mode, Bonecrusher can exert a force of 800,000 pounds per square inch at a speed of 30 mph, enough to knock down all but the most heavily reinforced structures. His thick titanium-steel hide makes him virtually invulnerable to anything that might collapse upon him as a result of one of his charges. He can use a short-range concussion bomb launcher to aid his demolitions. In robot mode he carries a laser pistol. He serves as the left arm module which, when combined with his fellow Constructicons, forms the giant robot known as Devastator.

Bonecrusher's eagerness to wreak destruction often results in the loss of structures that had potential value for the Decepticons. Although he is rarely harmed by the collapse of a building on him, he is sometimes buried and finds it difficult to free himself at those times.

Canonical/Pre-MUX/Theme History:
The Constructicons did not initially have the power to merge into Devastator. That ability was given to them by Megatron after Optimus Prime tried and failed to warp their minds into servitude with the Robo-Smasher. The two Constructicons Optimus did warp, Hauler and Grapple, used their friendship with Omega Doom to lure him to Prime, who used the Robo-Smasher to warp the guardian robot's mind. Prime succeeded and created a burning desire for destruction in Omega.

Players
Bonecrusher is available for temping in the Shattered Glass TP.