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Sub-group
  
Constructicons

Rank
  
4

Function
  
Surgical Engineer

Played by
  
Neil Ross

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Motto
  
"Strive for perfection even if others must suffer."

Alternate modes
  
Crane Cybertronian Crane

Series
  
Transformers: Generation 1 Transformers: Generation 2

Movie
  
The Transformers: The Movie

Partners
  
Mixmaster, Bonecrusher, Long Haul, Scrapper

Similar
  
Scrapper, Bonecrusher, Long Haul, Vortex, Mixmaster

Hook is the name of four fictional characters in the Transformers series. The original Hook was introduced in 1985 and was voiced by Neil Ross in The Transformers. A third party Transformer called Dr. Crank was designed by TFClub which is a homage to Hook. Hook has also been the Japanese name of several other characters. A heroic mirror-universe version of Hook was created by Fun Publications in 2008 for their Shattered Glass story.

Contents

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Transformers: Generation 1

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Hook (Glen in Japan, which is an alternate pronunciation of "Crane" in Japanese) is a member of the Constructicons who transforms into a crane.

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In 2011 Erector was one of five characters nominated for Hasbro's "Transformers Hall of Fame" by fans, the others being Jazz, Shockwave, Grimlock and Waspinator. According to the new biography published by Hasbro he used to be a Constructicon who lost out on membership to Hook.

Fictional biography

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With the precision of a fine jeweler, Hook performs his job with skill unequaled among the Transformers, whether reconnecting a damaged microchip or setting a two ton girder into place. He's a snobbish, supercilious, unpopular perfectionist who is able to lift 20 tons. As shoulders and head module, combines with fellow Constructicons to form giant robot "Devastator".

Animated series

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In the episode, "The Secret of Omega Supreme", it is revealed in a flashback that the Constructicons were civilian workers reprogrammed by Megatron's Robo-Smasher device.

Hook debuted with the rest of the Constructicons in the episode, "Heavy Metal War".

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Hook was often seen in a leadership role with the Constructicons. It was often confusing to tell who was the leader as Hook and Scrapper seemed to share this role.

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Hook seemed to be the Decepticon version of a doctor. In "City of Steel", Megatron called upon Hook to disassemble Optimus Prime and reconstruct his parts as weapons.

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In episode #34, "Microbots" Hook was also able to install the Heart of Cybertron, a device which powered The Nemesis, into Megatron's systems making him super powerful.

He also repaired an Autobot in the episode, "The Core" while under Chip's mind control device.

Hook and the Constructicons also built monumental structures. The most notable constructions were a solar power tower designed by Autobot Grapple.

In The Transformers: The Movie he was one of the Decepticons to challenge Starscream as leader of the Decepticons, following Megatron's sudden departure. He directly challenged Soundwave, saying that no one would follow an "uncharismatic bore" like him.

Books

Hook was featured in the 1993 Transformers: Generation 2 coloring book "Decepticon Madness" by Bud Simpson.

Marvel Comics

Hook made an appearance in the Decepticon forces under the command of Megatron in issue #7 of the Marvel Generation 2 comic series, in a story called "New Dawn." Megatron lead his Decepticons against Jhiaxus' second generation Cybertronians near the moon of Tykos. The Decepticons were defeated and Megatron left injured, presumed dead, but swearing revenge.

TFcon comics

Hook appears in the TFcon 2012 live script reading prelude comic. In this story Bonecrusher, Hook and Mixmaster discover the Predacons on prehistoric Earth and then are confronted by the Maximals and Wreckers .

Transformers: Mosaic

Hook appeared in the unofficial Transformers Mosaic story "The Missing Piece" by Juan “Iskander77” Pablo Osorio. In this story Hauler was hunted on Earth by the Constructicons who wanted him to form part of Devastator, but he was saved by Omega Supreme.

Toys

  • Generation 1 Constructicon Hook (1985)
  • Based on a Diaclone toy.
  • Generation 2 Hook (Orange)
  • Two different redeco's of Hook were released in Generation 2. One was orange.
  • Generation 2 Hook (Yellow)
  • Two different redeco's of Hook were released in Generation 2. One was yellow.

    Transformers: Armada

    Hook is the Japanese name of the Mini-Con known as Longarm in Transformers: Armada.

    Transformers: Energon

    Glen is the Japanese name for the Transformers: Energon character called Wideload.

    Shattered Glass

    This Hook is an alternate version good of the Generation 1 character from the BotCon exclusive "Shattered Glass" comic, in which the Decepticons are on the side of good and the Autobots on the side of evil. Presumably like all Decepticons of his world, he is heroic and opposed to the evil Autobots.

    Fun Publications

    Hook appeared as a member of Megatron's forces in the Transformers Timelines story "Shattered Glass" by Fun Publications. He helped repair Cliffjumper after he was found by the Decepticons.

    References

    Hook (Transformers) Wikipedia