G1 GoBots

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The G1 GoBots are a team of GoBot cyborgs traveling to the Generation 1 continuity family.
Mighty robots! Mighty recolors!

From a realm beyond the ken of even the Transcendent Technomorphs comes the G1 GoBots (G1ゴーボッツ Jīwan Gōbottsu), a team of cyborgs in disguise as mighty robots and mighty vehicles. Together, they make up the Dimensional Exploration/Experimentation Team. Their home timeline disrupted and devastated by events in one of the Transformer's multiversal streams, two factions of rival cybernetic beings, the Guardians and the Renegades, called a truce and together with the denizens of their Earth, tracked the devastation back to its source. Only able to send a small team at first, they hand picked a group composed of members from both factions, altered them to match the local life forms, and sent them through the multiverse, vanguard of a force to save their entire reality.

The G1 GoBots are...

  • Bad Boy - the cocky, sarcastic young thug
  • Bug Bite - brilliant, amoral scientist
  • Path Finder - calm, rational female Guardian
  • Road Ranger - friendly Guardian robot
  • Small Foot - idealistic, naive young female Guardian
  • Treds - friendly Guardian disguised as evil Decepticon

Fiction

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Timelines

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TransTechs>Lowtechs>GoBots, apparently.

When a mysterious cataclysm began to systematically destroy their universe, the Guardian and Renegade GoBot factions set aside their differences and attempted to preserve their world. After years of research, the human Doctor B used his Dimensional Interfacer to trace the source of the destruction to a newly created parallel universe, which was "over-writing" and replacing theirs in the grand cosmic tapestry. A group of four Guardians and two Renegades had their bodies modified to match the specifications of these "Transformers", with the intent that they be sent into this new universe in order to integrate themselves into its people, explore, and discern a means of saving their own world. When they were dispatched across the dimensions by the Interfacer, rather than wind up in their intended target universe, they were inadvertently caught in the wake of another group of dimensional travelers and arrived on an entirely different Cybertron, in the city of Axiom Nexus.

Dubbed "mechanoids of interest" due to their unconventional means of arrival, the six GoBots were subjected to lengthy interrogation, until it was eventually decided by the TransTechs that ran Axiom Nexus that they would take no active hand in the saving of the GoBots' universe. Additionally, the GoBots were forbidden to leave Axiom Nexus, and were subjected to extensive processing before being sent out to live in the city. During this processing, however, Renegade Bug Bite stole away, using a portable Astro-Beam that he had brought with him to teleport into the city. Working quickly, Bug Bite murdered a Transformer and stole his money, which he used to purchase a body upgrade for himself from Swindle, Swindle and Swindle, and then traded the Astro-Beam to Escargon for an off-world pass that would allow him to use one of the TransTech's dimensional gates, no questions asked. When the Astro-Beam's temporary effect wore off, he was returned to the processing centre and used the pass to travel to the group's original destination universe. He began a plan of his own, arriving in the target universe fifteen years earlier than planned, hoping to avert the cataclysm before it began and hiding himself amongst the ranks of the Decepticons in order to work towards the destruction of Megatron, having pinpointed him as the cosmic fulcrum on which the cataclysm hinged.

Meet the new 'bots, same as the GoBots

Searching for both the missing Bug Bite and some means out of Axiom Nexus, the other GoBots soon stumbled into the mess the Renegade had left behind and were accused of the theft of the passes by General Demolishor of the Military Police. Demolishor kidnapped Treds and took him to the lawless region known as the "Heap", where he intended to ransom him for the passes that he believed the other GoBots had. With no other options, the four remaining GoBots battled the general for their lives, and ultimately emerged victorious thank to the help of Crystal Widow, and the legal wranglings of Airazor and Commander Cheetor. In order to both help the GoBots in their mission and to save themselves any further trouble, Airazor and Cheetor gave the passes Airazor had previously recovered to the GoBots, allowing them to travel on to their intended universe.

The GoBots arrived in their target universe at their allotted time, not long after Bug Bite's fifteen-year-long scheme had resulted in Megatron blowing his head off. The other GoBots materialized in front of his "corpse" shortly after Dreadwind had dragged it to safety, at which point Bug Bite's headless body stood up and fished a new head for itself out of a spare parts bin. As Bug Bite explained to his shocked companions, he had survived simply by keeping his organic brain behind his windshield, instead of his head—and that they could soon expect other GoBots to be joining them. Withered Hope

Bug Bite had done a runner by the time the three reinforcements—the Buggyman, Admiral Man-O-War, and Rest-Q—arrived at their location in Utah. Man-O-War's terse, patronising personality caused friction but Path Finder kept control, determining they'd seek out local Autobots for aid. Unknown to her, they were being watched... Sunrise

Toys

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Collector's Edition

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We have NAMES! Really!
  • G1 GoBots (Multi-pack, 2004)
    • ID number: 84
In 2004, Takara released an e-HOBBY exclusive Collector's Edition set of recolored Autobot Mini-Vehicles renamed as characters from Tonka's GoBots. The intention was to have them be those characters infiltrating the Transformers universe. However, Takara got skittish when it was suggested that there was no telling how Bandai (the company responsible for the toys that Tonka adapted to create the GoBots back in the '80s) would react to the set, despite the minimal chance of provable copyright infringement.
As such, although the set retained the name "G1 GoBots" and the references to various GoBots concepts were kept in the team bio, the individual character names were dropped from the final packaging.
This set shipped out in February of 2004.

Notes

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Ferocious battle scene or family picnic? You make the call!
  • The concept behind this set is more ingenious if you know a little about the events of the Challenge of the GoBots TV show. During the GoBotron Saga miniseries, it was revealed that the Renegades possess a machine that can reconfigure GoBots to blend in with robots from other worlds! It is possible that this very machine was used by the G1 GoBots Team to make them appear Cybertronian.
  • The team bio states that the GoBots passed some of their technology on to the Cybertronians. Among these is the technology behind the Spychangers, toys whose molds were originally marketed as the Generation 2 Go-Bots.
  • Treds, Bad Boy, and Path Finder's colors are inspired by prototype versions of the Mini Vehicles seen in an early Takara catalog book (see image at right). The remaining two inspired the virtual redecos for the Buggyman and Admiral Man-O-War.
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