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A Decepti-Clone is a robot featured in Chris's Sonichu comic series, starting in Sonichu #9. According to the CWCipedia, the three robots are said to be total knockoffs of various Decepticons from the popular Transformers animated series, comics and movies, created by Mary Lee Walsh and the Private Villa of Corrupted Citizens as their own personal Transformer force.
They originated in, which is to say Chris stole them from, the Transformers video game for PS2 as weak, mass-produced enemies that could be killed in droves by the player character so as to reserve actual Decepticons for boss encounters. You know, like Jerkops.
Decepti-Clone roles
As mentioned, Decepti-Clones serve the PVCC, so their mission is to go out and squash true love wherever it shows up in CWCville. The Punislavs mainly seek to transport the various Jerkops to their destinations, while the S.A.Vs and Crackders do the work on their own.
Interestingly enough, it has been shown that at least one member of a group of S.A.V.s sports a crown not unlike the one Starscream wore in the original Transformers movie. Interestingly, the crown isn't used to denote leadership of the entire race, but leadership of a small group, like the antennas used with Zeon Mobile Suits from the Mobile Suit Gundam series.
Known Decepti-Clones
- S.A.V. ("Scoundrels As Vessels") - Resembles Megatron (Generation 2)
- Crackder - Resembles Thundercracker
- Punislav
Sauces
- http://cogsdev.110mb.com/cwcipedia/index.php/Scoundrals_As_Vessels Scoundrals As Vessels]
- Crackder
- Punislav
See also
Cracker is a "Change-Bot" that appeared in issue 4 of Sonichu. It is a jet-style Transformer, not unlike the Seekers — i.e. the many repaints of Starscream.
While similar to Starscream, Chris actually ripped off Crackder from the Transformers:Cybertron series version of Thundercracker. Formerly an off-brand generic Transformer (like a Gobot), Crackder has since been upgraded to be a Decepti-Clone, and thus an actual Transformer (again, like the Gobots).
His name is a portmanteau of the Decepticons Thundercracker and...um...Thundercracker.
“ | JETS Loud and Fast like lightning, the Crackder Bots are equipped with Missiles in Vehicle Mode and a Cannon in Robot Mode. They Fly through air; they are the quickest of the Trio of Mary's Decepti-Clones, and most deadly and cunning. | ” |
Crackder is not even allowed to be an individual |
Gallery of plagiarism
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Jerkop Punislav (Джэркоп Пунислав) is the official police cruiser/decepti-clone of the Jerk Operation Squad. The Punislav's design is based off either the 2006-present Dodge Charger police package or the 2005-2009 Ford Mustang Police package, although it's more likely the latter, as Chris can only replicate what Michael Bay shows to his stupid autistic brain.
Punislav is one of the most obvious ripoffs that he has created, with almost every feature (with the notable exception of the paintjob) an exact copy of Barricade.
The inscription on the side of Punislav reads "To Shatter and Torture All Hearts".
The Punislav was most likely created because Chris got one too many speeding tickets, so he decided to pretend all Virginia State Troopers were all big, mean robots out to kill him, when in fact, they're trying to protect the noble residents of Virginia from Christian's shitty driving.
All Punislav cruisers registered in CWCville are required to have a brown/gray color scheme, effectively making them look like big logs of shit on wheels, an attribute making it so blatantly obvious that he hates the police, that it earns Christian 1 axe to cut down his internet.
Why is this evil police robot called "Punislav"? Does he have Slavic origins? Nah. It's just that Chris wanted to name him "Punislave" (from the inscription "To Punish and Enslave" on the side of Barricade), but was afraid to use the word "slave", probably because he thinks it means "niggo". However, the "-slav" suffix implies that the character is Slavic, and since the Slavs are an ethnic group, this is yet another display (albeit unintentionally) of Chris's racism.
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