Real name: Mudflap Other known aliases: Demolisher II (name of release in Japan), GD-09. Occupation: Demolitions, former boxer. Current group affiliation: Decepticons Rank: 7 Past group affiliations: Autobots Major enemies: Autobots First appearance: Transformers: Galaxy Force 1.15. Origin: Unrevealed Description: Mudflap is a 24 foot tall blue and black robot who turns into an Earth-style crane truck.
Characteristics
58 STR 18
16 DEX 18
25 CON 30
16 BODY 0
16 INT 6
14 EGO 8
20 PRE 10
10 COM 0
16 PD 10
15 ED 10
4 SPD 14
12 REC 2
50 END 0
44 STUN 1
Characteristics Cost: 127
Powers and Skills
3 1" Change Environment,Desc: Headlights,OIF(-1/2) 0
10 EC (10),"Transformer powers"
38a) 16/16 Armor
33b) 6 LVLS Growth (stats already included),Always On(-1/2),0 END
Persistent(+1) 0
23c) 18" Running,1/2 END(+1/4) 2
7d) Shape Shift,"Truck",Concentrate(-1/4),Cannot change form if
takes over half Body.(-1/4),0 END Persistent(+1) 0
8e) 3" Stretching,Only with crane arm.(-1/2),0 END(+1/2) 0
19 Life Support,doesn't breathe,safe in vacuum/pressure,safe in
heat/cold,immune to aging
75 MP (150),"Weapons",OAF(-1)
7u 6 1/2D6 HKA,"Mega Crane Blade",vs physical defense,
Incantation(-1/4),0 END(+1/2) 0
7u 6 1/2D6 RKA,"Laser",33-64 Charges(+1/2),No Knockback(-1/4) 0
7u 6 1/2D6 RKA,"Missiles",Incantation(-1/4),Explosion(+1/2),
13-16 Charges(0) 0
3 Radio XMIT/REC,OIF(-1/2)
6 +3" Running,"Wheels",x4 Non-Combat,has turn mode,Linked
(-1/2),"to Shape Shift",OIF(-1/2),1/2 END(+1/4) 0
14 58 STR,1/2 END(+1/4) 0
5 Combat Driving 13-
5 Demolitions 12-
30 6 Levels: With gun, sword and all hand-to-hand.,related
group
3 Navigation 11-
2 PS: Construction Worker 11-
3 WF,Swords,Small Arms
Powers Cost: 308
Disadvantages
Base Points: 300
15 Accidental Chg,"to robot form if stunned.",common,occur 11-
10 Distinctive,"Giant Robot",easily concealable,major
15 Hunted,"By anti-Decepticon forces.",as powerful,harsh,appear
11-
5 Physical Lim,"No hands in vehicle mode.",infrequently,
slightly
15 Psych Lim,"Vengeful",common,strong
15 Psych Lim,"Overconfident",common,strong
15 Psych Lim,"Hates humans.",common,strong
15 Psych Lim,"Violent",common,strong
10 Rep,"Evil alien robot.",occur 8-,extreme reputation
10 Rivalry,"with other Decepticon warriors.",professional,PC
rival
10 Watched,"By Decepticon leaders.",more powerful,non-combat
influence,mild,appear 11-
Disadvantages Total: 135
Experience Spent: 0
Total Points: 435
Explanation of the conversion: This conversion is based on a combination of Galaxy Force Demolisher and
Cybertron Mudflap. I used highest of either's Tech Specs and watched the television series to add details.
History: Mudflap was once good friends with the Autobot Landmine III. Mudflap is
almost constantly angry. When he was back on Cybertron he used to be a boxer, and he would
knock out any and all Transformers that stood up to him. He never really wanted to be an Autobot or a Decepticon but
eventually he decided to be an Autobot.
Mudflap was presumably among the many Autobots who took on Earth-style alternate modes from scans broughts back to
Cybertron by Jetfire III (Transformers Galaxy Force 1.01).
Mudflap hated being on Earth, and developed nothing but contempt for the humans he observed. One day his anger, indecision
and frustration finally drove him to the dark side and he switched sides! Mudflap joined the Decepticons after being
forced to live secretly among the humans. He hated them, and when Starscream III offered him the chance to join the
Decepticons, he did so. There's nothing Mudflap likes more than demolition. A Decepticon agent on Earth, he managed to
disguise himself well enough to infiltrate the construction industry. He uses his position to see to it that the projects
he works on ultimately fail, collapsing into their foundations, their load-bearing beams mysteriously cut through. Still,
as much as he enjoys destroying construction projects.
Starscream III absorbed some of the power of the Omega Lock at his secret island base. Megatron V, Mudflap, Thundercracker
III, and Ransack V were released from the prison in space Starscream III had trapped him in when Megatron V combined
strength with Scourge IV. Crumplezone II was happy to be reunited with his friend Ransack V. Megatron V then attempted to
return to Earth to confront Starscream. The Autobots did the best to delay him. Blurr III and several civilian Autobots
cleared the area where the Decepticons arrived of humans. Optimus Prime IV, Vectory Prime, Landmine III, Jetfire III,
Scattorshot, Hot Shot III, Red Alert III, Leobeaker, Snarl IV, Override II, Evac and Crosswise III confronted Megatron's
Decepticon forces. Landmine III was shocked to find his old friend Mudflap among the Decepticon forces.
Megatron V confronted the combined firepower of Red Alert III, Scattorshot and Hot Shot III and was
intensely angered by them hurting him just as Starscream III was accessing power from the Omega Lock. This allowed
Megatron V to tap into the Omega Lock's power to grant him a new Force Chip weapon, his Death Machinegun. Megatron V
used his new weapon without mercy on the three Autobots who had angered him, leaving them near death (Transformers:
Cybertron 1.27).
After he was abandoned by the Decepticons in battle, Mudflap left them and struck out on his own. With the help of
Landmine III, Crosswise III, Blurr III, Longrack II and other
Autobots on Earth, Mudflap returned to the Autobots (Transformers: Cybertron 1.37).
Trivia: Mudflap shouldn't be confused with the original Demolisher, a Decepticon tank in the Transformers: Armada
line, who was reformatted as a dump truck in the Transformers: Energon line.
Powers: Mudflap is large, strong, tough and very brave. He is very bright and skilled in everything from combat
to construction and demolitions. Converts into an Earth-style crane which can drive at over 115 mph. Has standard laser
weapons and utilizes a Force Chip to activate his Mega Crane Blade or missiles.
Weaknesses: Mudflap is violent and greatly resents being forced to live among humans, who he sees as inferior. He
cannot fly.
Links to other Mudflap pages:
Character created by Hasbro.
Champions rules conversion by Mathew R. Ignash - mathewignash@comcast.net.
Last Updated - October, 2005