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:''Hot Shot is an [[Autobot]] character from the [[Unicron Trilogy]] [[continuity family]].''
:''Hot Shot is an [[Autobot]] from the [[Unicron Trilogy continuity family]].''
 
[[File:HotShot-AR-DVD.jpg|thumb|upright=2.3|I'm Optimus Prime's choice for successor. Scary what goes through the big guy's head, huh?]]
[[Image:Hotshotut.gif|thumb|300px|I'm Optimus Prime's choice for successor. Scary what goes through the big guy's head, huh?]]
'''Hot Shot''' is the quintessential young hero. He's been around long enough to earn a name for himself and a place in [[Optimus Prime (Armada)|Optimus Prime's]] entourage, but he's still too young to know when he's in over his head. In other words, he's blunt, overconfident, naïve, and more than just a little annoying, yet brave, honorable, loyal to his friends, and willing to risk his life to stop the [[Decepticon]]s and help the Autobots. With time and experience, Prime believes, he could make an excellent leader, and Prime has appointed him to his command structure accordingly. Hot Shot's got the goods, but he just needs to pay attention for more than five seconds. Until that day, Hot Shot's likely response to most anything is, "Yeah yeah, like, whatever."
 
'''Hot Shot''' is the quintessential young hero. He's been around long enough to earn a name for himself and a place in [[Optimus Prime (Armada)|Optimus Prime]]'s entourage, but he's still too young to know when he's in over his head. In other words, he's blunt, overconfident, and naïve, yet brave, honorable, loyal to his friends, and willing to risk his life to stop the [[Decepticon]]s and help the Autobots. With time and experience, Prime believes, he could make an excellent leader, and Prime has appointed him to his command structure accordingly. Hot Shot's got the goods, but he just needs to pay attention for more than five seconds. Until that day, Hot Shot's likely response to most anything is, "Yeah yeah, like, whatever."  
 
Hot Shot's [[Mini-Con]] partner is [[Jolt (Armada)|'''Jolt''']], though he has been known to moonlight with [[Mirage (Armada)|'''Mirage''']].
 
 
:''Japanese ''Micron Legend'' name'': '''Hot Rod'''<br>
:''Japanese ''Galaxy Force'' name'': '''Exillion/Exigeyser'''
:''Hungarian'' Energon ''and'' Cybertron ''name'': '''Tűzgolyó''' ("Fireball") <ref>On the ''Ultimate Battle DVD'' special he's called '''Nagyágyú''' which ''is'' the correct translation of Hot Shot, only it was the name originally given to Hot ''Rod''.</ref>


Hot Shot's [[Mini-Con]] partner is [[Jolt (Armada)|Jolt]], though he has been known to moonlight with [[Mirage (Armada)|Mirage]].


==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===Dreamwave comics continuity===
===Toy pack-in comics===
====''Armada''====
[[File:Hotshotarmadaminicomic.jpg|thumb|left|upright=1.1|How dumb can he be? He's fluent in three languages!]]
One million years ago, Hot Shot was a member of the Autobots, the guardians of [[Cyber City]]. Soon news of a warlike faction called [[Decepticon]]s, led by the power-hungry [[Megatron (Armada)|Megatron]], reached Cyber City via a dying [[Mini-Con]] Hot Shot found. The Mini-Con handed him a video disc and with his dying breath, demanded Hot Shot take it to Optimus Prime.  Optimus Prime played the disc, a distress signal from [[Leader-1]], head of [[Mini-Con Sector|Mini-Con village D10]], who begged the Autobots for help.
[[Optimus Prime (Armada)|Optimus Prime]] chose Hot Shot to stop a Decepticon plot to drain power from the city, but Hot Shot balked when Prime picked [[Jolt (Armada)|Jolt]] to be his partner. After speeding off to complete the mission alone, Hot Shot found himself overwhelmed by [[Cyclonus (Armada)|Cyclonus]] and his partner [[Crumplezone (Armada)|Crumplezone]]. Thankfully, Jolt arrived and gave Hot Shot a hand, and together they defeated Cyclonus and Crumplezone by detonating their energy-draining device, and letting the Decepticons get caught in the blast. Hot Shot had learned a valuable lesson about teamwork. {{storylink|Armada Volume 1}}


[[Image:Hotshotraizeyes.jpg|left|thumb|Hot Shot watches in horror as [[Demolishor (Armada)|Demolishor]] buys the last can of [[jaAm]].]]
Hot Shot reported to Optimus about his responsibilities somewhere and listened to [[Scavenger (Armada)|Scavenger]] discuss his. {{storylink|Armada Volume 2}} Optimus Prime again contacted Hot Shot from [[Autobot Headquarters (Armada)|Autobot Headquarters]]. {{storylink|Armada Volume 3}}


The Decepticons themselves soon arrived in Cyber City, armed with Mini-Cons they had captured and reconfigured to bestow incredible power when [[Powerlinx]]ed.  Outclassed and near total defeat, Optimus Prime called his troops into retreat, and after the majority of Mini-Cons escaped [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] to parts unknown, the Autobots lost much of the planet to the Mini-Con-powered Decepticons.
On [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], Hot Shot, [[Red Alert (Armada)|Red Alert]], [[Smokescreen (Armada)|Smokescreen]] were present for [[Optimus Prime (Armada)|Optimus Prime]]'s defeat of [[Megatron (Armada)|Galvatron]]. They didn't, however, see his smile upon his capture. {{storylink|Armada Volume 4}}


In the present day, both the Autobots and Decepticons received a signal of the Mini-Cons' activation on the planet [[Earth]]Hot Shot and his colleagues [[Scavenger (Armada)|Scavenger]], [[Red Alert (Armada)|Red Alert]], and [[Smokescreen (Armada)|Smokescreen]] were led by Optimus Prime to the planet, where they met the Decepticons in battle.  But this time, with the help of the estranged Mini-Cons, the Autobots regained the edge they lost against the Decepticons one million years prior.  An uneasy alliance was formed, and Hot Shot was partnered with the Mini-Con [[Jolt (Armada)|Jolt]]. {{storylink|Armada_%28Dreamwave_comic%29#Volume_1:_First_Contact|First Contact}}
[[File:HotShotEnergonminicomic.jpg|thumb|upright=1.1|He's so polite.]]
After Hot Shot and [[Strongarm (Energon)|Strongarm]] found a pool of [[Energon]] in a desert, they were attacked by [[Battle Ravage]]s. Though the Autobots were able to fight off the drones, they realized too late that they had been duped; another pack of Battle Ravages had used the distraction to get at the Energon pool. When the situation was bleakened further by the arrival of [[Scorponok (Energon)|Scorponok]], Strongarm fashioned an [[Energon weapon|Energon axe]] for Hot Shot, allowing him to drive the [[Terrorcon (Energon)|Terrorcons]] away. Unfortunately, he couldn't do so in time to prevent them from absorbing all of the remaining Energon. Nonetheless, Hot Shot and Strongarm were relieved that they had faced a formidable foe and come out on top. {{storylink|Energon Volume 1}}


After this initial battle on Earth, Megatron is quick to capture the [[Air Defense Mini-Con Team]] and forge them into the [[Star Saber (Armada)|Star Saber sword]]Optimus Prime led Hot Shot and Red Alert against the Decepticons again, despite being at a strategic disadvantage while the Mini-Cons were missing, a point Hot Shot belabored.  Thankfully, the Autobot-allied Mini-Cons arrived just in time to Powerlinx with Hot Shot and the other Autobots, fend off Megatron, and rescue the Air Defense Mini-Cons from the Decepticon leader's clutches.
Some time after, Hot Shot was seen alongside [[Skyblast (Energon)|Skyblast]] and Optimus Prime battling Scorponok and his Terrorcons. {{storylink|Energon Volume 2}}


[[Image:Hotshotguido.jpg|thumb|200px|"Well, let's go!"]]
Optimus Prime and Hot Shot (powerlinked with Inferno) found themselves alone and outmatched in a battle with Megatron, [[Shockblast]], [[Cyclonus (Armada)|Snow Cat]], [[Demolishor (Armada)|Demolishor]] and [[Tidal Wave (Armada)|Mirage]]. As the Decepticons closed in on Optimus, he warned Powerlinx Hot Shot to stay away, for he was too damaged. But at the last minute, [[Wing Saber (Energon)|Wing Saber]] arrived, combined with Prime, and drove the Decepticons away! {{storylink|Energon Volume 4}}


Soon, a Mini-Con beacon tower was erected in [[Tranquility, Kansas]], drawing all Earth-bound Mini-Cons to it.  Hot Shot and the rest of the Autobots again met the Decepticons in battle at the location when the tower's effect was discovered. However, they were too busy fighting to notice the beacon tower blasting off toward the Earth's [[Moon (moon)|moon]]. Hot Shot and Red Alert secreted Optimus Prime into the Decepticon base for the use of their space bridge, so that the Autobot leader could ask for reinforcements from [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]]. {{storylink|Armada_%28Dreamwave_comic%29#Volume_2:_Fortress|Fortress}}
With a group of Autobots, Hot Shot investigated the site of an energon reaction. They found a [[Grand Scourge|Scourge]], a dark duplicate of Optimus Prime who quickly entered in battle with Optimus. {{storylink|Optimus Prime VS Mysterious Supreme Commander Scourge}} When Optimus was cornered by Scourge, Hot Shot and Ironhide forced the two apart with cover fire, allowing Optimus to gain the upper hand on his enemy. {{storylink|Supreme Commander Optimus Prime VS Dark Commander Scourge}}


After the Mini-Cons were evacuated from the moon, five did not return home safely and sent a distress signal from northern Alaska. When the [[Adventure Mini-Con Team]] failed to retrieve them, Hot Shot and the other Autobots arrived in full force, though they were kept in check by Cyclonus, who was suffering from a Mini-Con overdose. Though they were successful, Optimus Prime disappeared before their eyes, and when Hot Shot returned to Autobase, he found [[Optimus Prime (Worlds Collide)|an Optimus Prime]], dying, sent from another timeline to warn of [[Unicron]]'s coming.  Learning of the "real" Optimus Prime's disappearance, Megatron and his Decepticons stormed Autobase, nearly killing Smokescreen and heavily injuring Hot Shot, Red Alert, and Scavenger.
===Dreamwave ''Armada'' continuity===
====Dreamwave ''Armada'' comic====
[[File:Hotshotraizeyes.jpg|thumb|left|Hot Shot watches in horror as [[Demolishor (Armada)|Demolishor]] buys the last can of Energon.]]
One million years ago, Hot Shot was a member of the Autobots, the guardians of [[Cyber City]]. Soon, news of a warlike faction called [[Decepticon]]s, led by the power-hungry [[Megatron (Armada)|Megatron]], reached Cyber City via a dying [[Mini-Con]] Hot Shot found. The Mini-Con handed him a video disc, and with his dying breath, demanded Hot Shot take it to Optimus Prime. Optimus Prime played the disc, a distress signal from [[Leader-1 (Armada)|Leader-1]], head of [[Mini-Con Sector|Mini-Con village D10]], who begged the Autobots for help. {{storylink|Dreamwave Armada issue 1|Armada #1}}


Optimus Prime was returned to them and insisted on teaming up with the Decepticons to battle the arriving Unicron.  Hot Shot excused himself from this alliance, as Smokescreen's critical condition due to the Decepticons' recent attack still weighed heavily in his mind.  So when Megatron stole away during the battle with Unicron to strike a deal with the Dark God, Hot Shot, Scavenger, and Red Alert ambushed him, leaving him to die as Unicron was seemingly destroyed by the [[Mini-Con Matrix]]. {{storylink|Armada_%28Dreamwave_comic%29#Volume_3:_Worlds_Collide|Worlds Collide}}
The Decepticons themselves soon arrived in Cyber City, armed with Mini-Cons they had captured and reconfigured to bestow incredible power when [[Powerlinx]]ed. Outclassed and near total defeat, Optimus Prime called his troops into retreat, and after the majority of Mini-Cons escaped [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] to parts unknown, {{storylink|Dreamwave Armada issue 2|Armada #2}} the Autobots lost much of the planet to the Mini-Con-powered Decepticons. {{storylink|Dreamwave Armada issue 3|Armada #3}}


====''Energon''====
[[File:Hotshotfreecomicbookday.jpg|thumb|upright=1.66|Hot Shot, stop stealing Jolt's gun!]]
[[Image:Hotshotironhidedw.jpg|left|thumb|300px|Sorry, Hot Shot, you've been replaced.]]
In the present day, both the Autobots and Decepticons received a signal of the Mini-Cons' activation on the planet [[Earth]]. Hot Shot and his colleagues [[Scavenger (Armada)|Scavenger]], [[Red Alert (Armada)|Red Alert]], and [[Smokescreen (Armada)|Smokescreen]] were led by Optimus Prime to the planet, {{storylink|Dreamwave Armada issue 4|Armada #4}} where they met the Decepticons in battle. But this time, with the help of the estranged Mini-Cons, the Autobots regained the edge they'd lost against the Decepticons one million years prior. An uneasy alliance was formed, and Hot Shot was partnered with the Mini-Con [[Jolt (Armada)|Jolt]]. {{storylink|Dreamwave Armada issue 5|Armada #5}}


Ten years later, at the beginning of the Energon Era, Hot Shot accompanied Optimus Prime, who was skeptical and restless about the new peacetime, on his visit with the High Council in Cyber City.  Prime's demands for vigilance were denied, so Hot Shot later followed him to a special [[uplink platform]] that [[Over-Run (Armada)|Over-Run]] had directed them to.  This trip was a first outing for the rookie Autobot [[Ironhide (Energon)|Ironhide]], who fawned over Hot Shot.  Hot Shot met this with difficulty.  Learning of the continued existence of [[Unicron]], Prime once again returned to the High Council, again accompanied by Hot Shot. But this time, Cyber City was attacked by [[Cheetor (Armada)|Cheetor]], [[Rhinox (Armada)|Rhinox]], [[Airazor (Armada)|Airazor]], and [[Terrorsaur (Armada)|Terrorsaur]], who were presumed dead during the [[Unicron Battles]], but in fact were transformed into Unicron's [[Beasts of the Apocalypse]]. The Horsemen were deterred when Hot Shot and the other Autobots were granted the [[Spark of Combination]].
When their human friends [[Rad White|Rad]], [[Carlos Lopez|Carlos]], and [[Alexis Thi Dang|Alexis]] befriended a Mini-Con named [[Swindle (Armada)|Swindle]], they soon attracted the attention of the Decepticons, and Hot Shot and the other Autobots weren't far behind. With the arrival of Megatron, however, the Autobots were quickly defeated and restrained, and the children were shocked to learn that Swindle had been working with the Decepticons all this time! Swindle found himself conflicted, as he genuinely liked the human children, and so he eventually had a small change of heart. Grabbing Hot Shot's gun, he was able to disable the Autobots' restraints, and the Decepticons retreated... though with Swindle. {{storylink|Armada Free Comic Book Day}}


Hot Shot followed Prime to Earth after a distress signal was received.  [[Scorponok (Energon)|Scorponok]] and his [[Terrorcon (Energon)|Terrorcons]] were after a young boy who could detect [[Energon]] named [[Kicker]]. The Terrorcons outclassed them, however, and left only when their Energon-mining gear was destroyed, but not without taking Kicker. After the Autobots reunited with [[Rad]] and [[Alexis]], Hot Shot and the [[Omnicon]] [[Strongarm (Energon)|Strongarm]] were able to pursue the Terrorcons and deliver a special suit to Kicker that his father, [[Doctor Jones|Dr. Jones]], had made for him.  With Kicker's help, the Terrorcons were defeated and returned to Unicron.
[[File:Hotshotdwissue6.jpg|thumb|left|upright=1.66|Wait, Jolt attaches ''where?'']]
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After their initial battles on Earth, Megatron was quick to capture the [[Air Defense Mini-Con Team (Armada)|Air Defense Mini-Con Team]] and forge them into the [[Star Saber (Armada)|Star Saber]]. {{storylink|Dreamwave Armada issue 6|Armada #6}} Optimus Prime led Hot Shot and Red Alert against the Decepticons again, despite being at a strategic disadvantage while the Mini-Cons were missing, a point Hot Shot belabored. Thankfully, the Autobot-allied Mini-Cons arrived just in time to Powerlinx with Hot Shot and the other Autobots, fend off Megatron, and rescue the Air Defense Mini-Cons from the Decepticon leader's clutches. {{storylink|Dreamwave Armada issue 7|Armada #7}}
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===Cartoon continuity===
[[File:Hotshotguido.jpg|thumb|"Well, let's go!"]]
====''Armada''====
Soon, a Mini-Con beacon tower was erected in [[Tranquility, Kansas|Tranquility]], [[Kansas]] drawing all Earth-bound Mini-Cons to it. Hot Shot and the rest of the Autobots again met the Decepticons in battle at the location when the tower's effect was discovered. However, they were too busy fighting to notice the beacon tower blasting off toward the Earth's [[Moon (moon)|moon]]. {{storylink|Dreamwave Armada issue 8|Armada #8}} Hot Shot and Red Alert secreted Optimus Prime into the Decepticon base for the use of their space bridge, so that the Autobot leader could ask for reinforcements from [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]]. {{storylink|Dreamwave Armada issue 9|Armada #9}} The Decepticons returned while the two were still waiting for Prime's return, forcing them to hide for a bit. {{storylink|Dreamwave Armada issue 10|Armada #10}}
:''Voice actor:'' [[Brent Miller]] (US), [[Kōsuke Okano]] (Japan), [[Alexandre Moreno]] (Brazil), [[Martin Halm]] (Germany)


[[Image:Hotshotarmada.jpg|right|200px|thumb|He grins because he's too stupid to be sad.]]
After the Mini-Cons were evacuated from the Moon, five did not return home safely and sent a distress signal from northern Alaska. When the [[Adventure Mini-Con Team]] failed to retrieve them, Hot Shot and the other Autobots arrived in full force, though they were kept in check by Cyclonus, who was suffering from a Mini-Con overdose. Though they were successful, Optimus Prime disappeared before their eyes, {{storylink|Dreamwave Armada issue 13|Armada #13}} and when Hot Shot returned to Autobase, he found [[Optimus Prime (G1)|another Optimus Prime]], dying, sent from a different timeline to warn of [[Unicron]]'s coming. {{storylink|Worlds Collide, Part 1 of 4}} Learning of the "real" Optimus Prime's disappearance, Megatron and his Decepticons stormed Autobase, nearly killing Smokescreen and heavily injuring Hot Shot, Red Alert, and Scavenger. {{storylink|Worlds Collide, Part 2 of 4}}


An indeterminate number of years ago on Cybertron, Hot Shot and the Autobot [[Wheeljack_(Armada)|Wheeljack]] were amidst a fiery battlefield blaze.  Wheeljack was incapacitated, so Hot Shot left him, promising to get help. However, his [[Arrogant Autobot officer|commander]] would not let him return to help his friend. Instead, Wheeljack was rescued by [[Megatron_(Armada)|Megatron]] and swore vengeance against Hot Shot and the Autobots. 
Optimus Prime was returned to them and insisted on teaming up with the Decepticons to battle the arriving Unicron. Hot Shot excused himself from this alliance, as Smokescreen's critical condition due to the Decepticons' recent attack still weighed heavily in his mind. So when Megatron stole away during the battle with Unicron to strike a deal with the Dark God, Hot Shot, Scavenger, and Red Alert ambushed him, leaving him to die as Unicron was seemingly destroyed by the [[Mini-Con Matrix]]. {{storylink|The End (Armada)|The End}}
{{--}}


When [[Optimus Prime (Armada)|Optimus Prime]] received the [[Mini-Con]] distress signal, Hot Shot was one of two soldiers he brought with him to Earth to investigate. He soon scanned the form of an Earth sports car and partnered with the Mini-Con [[Jolt (Armada)|Jolt]]. {{storylink|Base}}
====Dreamwave ''Energon'' comic====
[[File:Hotshotironhidedw.jpg|thumb|left|upright=1.66|Sorry, Hot Shot, you've been replaced.]]
Ten years later, at the beginning of the Energon Era, Hot Shot accompanied Optimus Prime, who was skeptical and restless about the new peacetime, on his visit with the High Council in Cyber City. Prime's demands for vigilance were denied, so Hot Shot later followed him to a special [[uplink platform]] that [[Over-Run (Armada)|Over-Run]] had directed them to. This trip was a first outing for the rookie Autobot [[Ironhide (Energon)|Ironhide]], who fawned over Hot Shot. Hot Shot met this with difficulty. Learning of the continued existence of [[Unicron]], {{storylink|This Evil Reborn}}  


When all three Mini-Cons that combine to form the [[Star Saber (Armada)|Star Saber]] sword were collected, Optimus assigned them to Hot Shot.  The Autobot was young, inexperienced, and hotheaded, so the great advantage the Star Saber granted him went straight to his ego.  With the sword, he was nearly unbeatable on the battlefield until a Decepticon named [[Scavenger (Armada)|Scavenger]] taught him the hard way that power without skill was useless against an experienced opponent.  Hot Shot's naïvety was his downfall. The double-agent [[Sideways]] tricked Hot Shot out of the sword, and Hot Shot was beaten nearly to death by his frustrated opponents. {{storylink|Overmatch}}
[[File:WhatLiesBeneathPart2 HotShotInfernoPowerlinx.jpg|thumb|upright=1.5|right|Sorry Jolt, now Inferno becomes his ass.]]
Prime once again returned to the High Council, again accompanied by Hot Shot. But this time, Cyber City was attacked by [[Cheetor (Armada)|Cheetor]], [[Rhinox (Armada)|Rhinox]], [[Airazor (Armada)|Airazor]], and [[Terrorsaur (Armada)|Terrorsaur]], who were presumed dead during the [[Unicron Battles]], but in fact were transformed into [[Unicron's Four Horsemen]]. {{storylink|What Lies Beneath}} The Four Horsemen overwhelmed Hot Shot and the other Autobots, and they were saved from destruction only by the timely arrival of the [[Omnicon]]s. Hot Shot, Optimus Prime, and the others were granted the [[Spark of Combination]] by [[Alpha Trion|Sig-Omega]], and thanks partly to the combined powerlinked form of Hot Shot and [[Inferno (Energon)|Inferno]], the Horsemen were deterred. {{storylink|What Lies Beneath, Part Two}}


[[Image:Hotshotstarsaber.jpg|250px|left|thumb|He loves his Star Saber sword. It's so bad.]]
Hot Shot, along with Inferno, Ironhide, and [[Jetfire (Armada)|Jetfire]], followed Prime to Earth after the Autobots received a distress signal. They regrettably arrived four hours later than the signal was sent, and Hot Shot boggled at how much damage could have been done in that time. Indeed, [[Scorponok (Energon)|Scorponok]] and his [[Terrorcon (Energon)|Terrorcons]] had caused massive devastation while chasing after a young boy named [[Kicker Jones|Kicker]] who could detect [[Energon]]. The Terrorcons outclassed the Autobots upon arrival, however, and left only when their Energon-mining gear was destroyed...but not without taking Kicker. {{storylink|What Lies Beneath, Part Three}} After the Autobots reunited with [[Carlos Lopez|Carlos]], [[Rad White|Rad]], and [[Alexis Thi Dang|Alexis]], Hot Shot and the Omnicon [[Strongarm (Energon)|Strongarm]] were able to pursue the Terrorcons and deliver a special suit to Kicker that his father, [[Brian Jones|Dr. Brian Jones]], had made for him. With Kicker's help, the Terrorcons were defeated and returned to Unicron. {{storylink|What Lies Beneath, Part Four}}


Wheeljack returned to Hot Shot's life, seeking revenge.  The new Autobot recruit [[Side Swipe (Armada)|Side Swipe]] was caught up in Wheeljack's vendetta, so Hot Shot protected Side Swipe as best he could, hoping not to repeat his past mistakes.  Wheeljack was deterred, but promised he'd be around later to revisit his ill will. {{storylink|Past, Part 1}}
Hot Shot, along with Optimus Prime and Inferno, attended a public meeting with the [[United Nations]] in [[New York City]] after the ratification of the [[Cybercord Treaty]]. {{storylink|Multiplicity}}
[[Image:Hotshot superboyprime.jpg|thumb|"If I can't have Optimus back, I'll ruin the end of [[Wikipedia:Batman: Hush|Batman: Hush]] for everyone!"]]
When Optimus Prime sacrificed himself to save Earth, Hot Shot was put in command.  Hot Shot declined to take the Matrix of Leadership, which marked the beginning of a very unassertive and indecisive administration.  It was also short, as Optimus Prime returned to life after not too long. {{storylink|Remorse}}


The Decepticons managed to take over Cybertron.  [[Unicron]], the Chaos Bringer, was looming over their planet, but [[Megatron (Armada)|Galvatron]] (previously Megatron) would not listen to Optimus Prime's pleas to unite their two factions against him. Hot Shot decided to take matters into his own hands and fought his way through the Decepticon base and countless Decepticon warriors to reach Galvatron and reason with him. If it were not for Wheeljack's intervention, he might not have survived. Under the Autobot/Decepticon alliance, Wheeljack's hatred of Hot Shot seemed to soften, and the two learned to trust each other again. {{storylink|Dash (Armada episode)}}
[[File:Hotshotomni-potent.jpg|thumb|upright=1.66|left|Wait, ''Hot Shot'' has wisdom?]]
After the Omnicons, while trying to tap into an underground Energon reserve, nearly destroyed [[Chicago]] by accident, Hot Shot was put in charge of the unruly 'bots and sent to [[Base Site One]] in [[Yukon|Yukon Territory]]. Immediately upon arrival, Strongarm crashed into the base site's intrathermal uplink assembly and subsurface transference grid, frustrating Ironhide. This was the final straw for Hot Shot. After telling them to get lost, he was darkly amused that this was the first order he'd given that they actually followed to the letter. An hour later, Hot Shot had a change of heart, and he and Kicker left to track them down. Their search abruptly ended when [[Cyclonus (Armada)|Snow Cat]] was dropped in their laps, defeated during the Omnicons' solo adventure. Eight days later, Hot Shot had returned to Optimus, who tasked him with protecting the Autobots' growing Energon-gathering installations on Earth. {{storylink|Omni-Potent}}


After the destruction of Unicron and the defeat of Galvatron, Optimus Prime felt he had failed as Autobot Leader, and with the end of the conflict between the two factions, he exiled himself to parts unknown. Hot Shot and [[Jetfire_(Armada)|Jetfire]] were left in charge of the Transformers. {{storylink|Mortal Combat}}
When Terrorcons orchestrated an attack on four major Earth cities, Hot Shot (leading a team consisting of [[Thrust (Armada)|Thrust]], [[Rodimus (Energon)|Rodimus]], [[Red Alert (Armada)|Red Alert]], [[Beachcomber (Energon)|Beachcomber]], and [[Smokescreen (Armada)|Hoist]]) was sent to repel [[Divebomb (Energon)|Divebomb]] drones in [[Toronto]]. Badly outnumbered and confined, Rodimus suggested the group split up. Hot Shot agreed, sending him and Red Alert elsewhere. Hot Shot contacted Jetfire in [[Los Angeles]], telling him it was only a matter of time before they were overwhelmed and the battle was lost, but he interrupted his transmission to witness a spectacle above. {{storylink|Multiplicity, Pt. 3}} [[Megatron (Armada)|Megatron]] had arrived in a new body, and he was dramatically tearing through the Divebomb drones. After Megatron cleared away enough of the Terrorcons in Toronto to give Hot Shot's team a fighting chance, he moved on to the concurrent battle in [[Tokyo]]. {{storylink|Multiplicity, Pt. 4}}


====Energon====
===Cartoon continuity===
:''Voice Actor(s):'' [[Brent Miller]] (US), [[Kōsuke Toriumi]] (Japan)<br>
[[File:Gale jaamsword.jpg|thumb|upright=1.4]]
 
{{main|Hot Shot (Armada)/Cartoon continuity}}
[[Image:Hotshotenergoncartoon.jpg|right|thumb|Hot Shot always forgets he's not supposed to shoot at the humans.]]
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10 years after the events of [[Armada (cartoon)|Armada]], Hot Shot was stationed on Earth as the commander of [[Ocean City]] while Optimus Prime trained new soldiers on Cybertron.  He faced administrative challenges such as [[Demolishor|surly former adversaries]] and [[Kicker|teenaged angst]].  Hot Shot proved himself up to the task of being 'city commander,' handling the daily challenges thrown at him with a steady a equilibrium that is the envy of lesser 'bots.
 
As commander of Ocean City, Hot Shot has been the frequent butt of [[Kicker]]'s practical jokes, and likes to advise him "Don't be an idiot!", but long experience has taught him to trust warning from the human's uncanny precognition.  When the [[Terrorcon (Energon)|Terrorcon]]s attacked Earth, Optimus Prime gave him a [[Combination Spark]] and he combined with Inferno.{{storylink|Cybertron City (episode)|Cybertron  City}}


Later Hot Shot headed up a strikeforce to [[Desert City]] to fortify it against possible Terrocon assault.  While there he flirted with jailbait super-scientist [[Misha Miramond]] and fills her ear with what a dork her not-my-boyfriend (Kicker) is back at Ocean City. When Terrorcons invades the city, Hot Shot and his troops perform a holding action at the entrance to the Energon Mine, but their position is overrun, and Hot Shot is the only survivor.  Though battered, Hot Shot commends [[Ironhide (Energon)|Ironhide]]'s decision to leave him behind and rescue the humans, resulting the the other Autobot begin awarded his own Combination Spark.{{Storylink|Scorpinok}}
===Panini ''Armada'' comic===
[[File:DevicesandDesires-yourownsize.jpg|left|thumb|upright=1.66|Well, gee, Hot Shot, when you put it that way, it doesn't sound fair anymore.]]
As the Autobot-Decepticon war was in its early stages, Hot Shot was stationed at the main [[Autobot Command HQ]] on [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]]. Upon detecting four Decepticon battalions heading towards them, he reported this to [[Optimus Prime (Armada)|Optimus Prime]] and raced into battle. He and the other Autobots were eventually forced to abandon their base when it turned out to be rigged with explosives. {{storylink|Panini Armada issue 9|Counter-Strike!}} After the Mini-Cons left Cybertron, he was seen dispensing firepower and sarcasm during another clash with the Decepticon forces. {{storylink|First Encounter!}}


As part of [[Prime Squad]], Hot Shot prepared to travel to Mars before the mission was canceled, and took part in the defense of [[Plains City]], again tasked with securing the Energon supply. He if the first to feel the wrath of [[Scorponok (Energon)|Scorponok]]'s [[Megatron Sword]], and later battles [[Cyclonus (Armada)|Cyclonus]] while attempting to shore up [[Demolishor]]'s flagging confidence in the Autobot cause.{{Storylink|Megatron's Sword}}
Hot Shot and [[Red Alert (Armada)|Red Alert]] were later summoned to [[Earth]] when the Mini-Cons were found to have awakened there. The Mini-Con [[Jolt (Armada)|Jolt]] grudgingly power-linked with Hot Shot, allowing him to fly through the air and ram [[Cyclonus (Armada)|Cyclonus]]. {{storylink|Friends and Foes!}} Following the battle, he stood guard outside a small cave while the Mini-Cons and their [[human]] friends made their way inside. {{storylink|Panini Armada issue 3|Deep Trouble!}} When the Autobots decided to keep the Mini-Cons safe by sending them back to Cybertron, Hot Shot stood watch, and soon reported that the Decepticons were going on the offensive again. In the ensuing battle, the Mini-Cons decided to stay on Earth, and Jolt power-linked with Hot Shot and helped him drive the Decepticons away. {{storylink|Panini Armada issue 4|No Way Back!}}


[[Hot Shot]] leads a recon team searching for a [[Energon Point]] in the mountains, the future location of [[Blizzard City]].  He orders Ironhide and Demolishor to team up for their mutual benefit.  While trying to rescue Kicker, Hot Shot is buried in an avalanche by by Cyclonus.  He evacuates his team before the can be crushed by the emergency deployment of a new [[Cybertron City]] via [[space bridge]].  {{storylink|The New Cybertron City}}
Alongside Optimus Prime and Red Alert, Hot Shot later saved the [[Air Defense Mini-Con Team (Armada)|Air Defense Team]] from getting captured by [[Starscream (Armada)|Starscream]]. {{storylink|Panini Armada issue 5|Devices and Desires!}} After the Air Defense Team revealed that the [[Land Military Mini-Con Team|Land Military Team]] had been captured by humans, Hot Shot piloted an Autobot shuttle to the [[Nevada]] desert and helped liberate them. {{storylink|Panini Armada issue 7|Sale of the Century!}} Next, the Autobots learned that the Decepticons were planning to [[Nuclear weapon|nuke]] them from the [[Moon (moon)|Moon]], and their [[space bridge]] was too busted up for them to do anything about it. Hot Shot was tasked with repairing the device and use it to warp the incoming warheads elsewhere, and he succeeded at the last second. {{storylink|Panini Armada issue 8|Earthshaker!}}
 
[[Image:E07 hotshotarm.gif|thumb|Ironhide kept it as a souvenir for his Hot Shot shrine.]]
Hot Shot and his crew were still at Plains City when the newly-resurrected [[Megatron (Armada)|Megatron]] attacked.  He is defeated in battle by Megatron and 'dis-armed' ad an object lesson to Optimus.  {{storylink|Megatron Resurrected}}  Optimus retreats to Ocean City with the injured Hot Shot and leaves the Plains City Energon supply to the Decepticons.  Hot Shot's injury awakens a protective streak in Optimus Prime, who briefly forbids Kicker from accompanying the Autobots on missions.  At Ocean City Hot Shot undergoes medical treatment, submerged in liquefied Energon while his damaged exostructure re-grows.  When the base is breached Hot Shot breaks out of his medical unit to defend Inferno from Terrorcons and, armed with a clone of the [[Megatron's Energon Sword|Megatron Sword]], he helps kick the visiting Decepticons back out. {{storylink|Megatron Raid}}
 
Hot Shot organized a covert surveillance of Optimus Prime while he was targeted by a [[Starscream (Armada)|Mysterious Mercenary]].  Unfortunately, his large shoulder armor made it impossible to hide behind objects and Optimus discovered him.  When Optimus fought Starscream on the [[moon (moon)|moon]], Hot Shot places Inferno in temporary command of Ocean City so he could bring supply of Energon Stars to [[Lunar City]].{{storylink|Starscream the Mysterious Mercenary}}
 
When the Autobots encountered the [[Mobile Fortress]] near [[Asteroid City]], Hot Shot panicked, momentarily believing it was Unicron himself, and [[Brainstorm (G1)#Marvel Comics continuity|fired blindly and ineffectually into it]] using a hand weapon.{{storylink|Battle of the Asteroid Belt}}
 
It wasn't until the arrival of Hot Shot's former commander and idol, [[Rodimus (Energon)|Rodimus]], that he would question his own allegiances. Not moved by Rodimus' plea to help him to resurrect [[Unicron]], Hot Shot threatened to open fire, only to be struck down by Rodimus. After Rodimus saved Hot Shot's life, he regretted his quick judgment. The relationship between Hot Shot and Rodimus was eventually restored and they become Powerlink partners.
 
Hot Shot continued to serve under Optimus Prime, surviving many battles on Cybertron and other worlds. Along with several other Autobots, Hot Shot was injured when the reborn Unicron destroyed a fledgling planet in the reformed Q-system.  Hot Shot was reformatted into a slick silver body along with his Autobot comrades.  He eventually merged his [[spark]] with that of [[Optimus Supreme]] and his partners in the final battle with [[Megatron (Armada)|Galvatron]].
 
====Cybertron====
:''Voice Actor(s):'' [[Kirby Morrow]] (US), [[Daisuke Hirakawa]] (Japan)<br>
:''Special attacks:'' Accel Wing, Double X Shot, Battle Dagger
 
[[Image:Hotshotcybertron.jpg|thumb|left|250px|He knows kung-fu.]]
 
When [[Unicron]]'s destruction resulted in a black hole that threatened the Transformers' home planet of Cybertron, Optimus Prime ordered the planet to retreat into hiding on Earth.  Hot Shot took the form of a blue Earth sports car. 
 
This form came in handy when Optimus reassigned Hot Shot and [[Red_Alert (Armada)|Red Alert]] to search for [[Velocitron]]'s [[Cyber Planet Key]].  He quickly developed a competitive bond with [[Override (Cybertron)|Override]], the leader of Velocitron.  Against Red Alert's warnings, Hot Shot joined the Great Race.  Hot Shot pushed himself beyond his means, almost to the point of destruction, but no matter how he tried, he could never defeat Override.  The constant racing took a noticeable toll on his body.  Was he really doing this to win the Key or just to prove to himself he was still the fastest in the galaxy?
 
Hot Shot was in big trouble when Optimus arrived on Velocitron and found out what he was up to.  But Optimus Prime changed his mind when he realized that winning the race was the only way to win the Key.  With the Autobots' full support and [[Coby]]'s help, Hot Shot won the Great Race and the Cyber Planet Key.
 
Later, Hot Shot, Red Alert and [[Scattorshot]] faced [[Megatron (Armada)|Megatron]] alone when the Decepticon leader returned to Earth thristing for revenge against the treacherous Starscream. Humiliating the Decepticon in combat, Megatron, enraged, used his new Omega Lock-powered Death Machine Gun on the three Autobots, crippling them beyond repair. {{Storylink|Revelations}}
 
[[Image:CDHotShot_fists.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Now we know why his shoulders hurt]]
 
Fortunately, the powers of Primus acting through the [[Omega Lock]] bathed the trio in the creator's holy light, repairing and reformatting the young Autobot into '''Cybertron Defense Hot Shot.''' Along with his newly reformatted friends, the [[Cybertron Defense Team]] arrived on the battlefield and easily defeated the Decepticons Scourge and Megatron. {{Storylink|Critical}}
 
As Optimus Prime and the other Autobots dealt with Starscream and Megatron's forces, the Cybertron Defense Team was sent on an advance mission to Planet Cybertron. Hot Shot and his fellow team members had to blast their way through a debris field littering the Space Bridge path to Cybertron, during the course of which Hot Shot's vision was obscured by a thick oily substance excreted out of an asteroid as it exploded.
 
When the unit finally arrived on Cybertron, they were shocked to discover the planet overrun with the parasitic [[Scrapmetal drone]]s, and quickly had to fight their way through legions of the robotic pests. {{Storylink|United}}
 
Much later on [[Gigantion]] the Cybertron Defense Team was caught in [[Soundwave (Cybertron)|Soundwave]]'s smokescreen, but they managed to figure out the mysterious agent's mind games and defeat him.
 
After Override resigned from leadership of Velocitron in order to travel to a new world, Hot Shot won the race to determine who would be her successor, despite his bulky new body.


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===The Balance of Power===
[[File:BalanceOfPower-Autobots.jpg|thumb|upright=1.1|Hot Shot has particular skills?]]
Shortly after Hot Shot was brought online, he and Red Alert were sent deep into Decepticon territory to uncover an [[Data-Con|ancient relic]] that would tell them how to find the long-lost race of [[Mini-Con]]s. The two were discovered by passing [[Dropship (Armada)|Dropships]] and the [[Spider Tank]]s they carried, and so they quickly dodged for cover. But there was nowhere to run; the Decepticons had created a massive army of [[Decepticlone]]s. After sending out an auto-distress signal, Optimus Prime arrived to bolster their firepower. This caught the attention of Megatron, and the two leaders grappled while Hot Shot and Red Alert continued to evade the Decepticlones. Meanwhile, Starscream had managed to find the relic, and a portal was opened in front of them. Hot Shot, Red Alert, and Optimus Prime followed the Decepticons through the portal to [[Earth]]. The search for the Mini-Cons began! {{storylink|The Balance of Power}}
{{note|This comic was written as a tie-in to the [[Transformers (Armada PS2)|''Armada'' video game]], but its details differ from the introduction seen in the game itself. [[#PS2|See below]] for Hot Shot's role in the game.}}


==Toys==
===Bendon ''Armada'' books===
===Armada===
[[File:RTD-HotShotflipsDemolishor.jpg|thumb|left|upright=1.1]]
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Hot Shot and Optimus Prime were forced to defend the Autobot base from a surprise attack. When the attack accidentally triggered a landslide, Hot Shot rushed in to save the kids. {{storylink|Cave Catastrophe}}  
[[Image:Hotshotarmadatoy.jpg|thumb|225px|My LifE iS pAiN.]]
*'''Hot Shot''' (Super-Con, 2002/2003)
**''Japanese ID number'': '''MC-03'''
**''Accessories'': Missile, engine-block
 
: ''Armada'' Hot Shot transforms into a modified yellow Audi TT.  He is packaged with [[Mini-Con]] [[Jolt (Armada)|Jolt]], who, when attached to the [[powerlinx]] port on Hot Shot's rear, deploys his rear axle over the back of his head and (in the same motion) fires a missile from his hubcap.  Jolt's gun can either attach to Hot Shot's robot mode chest or unveil "driving claws" from Hot Shot's front bumper by attaching to Hot Shot's car mode hood as his engine.  Hot Shot's visor can also flip over his face.
 
: "Hot Rod," [[Takara]]'s ''Micron Legend'' version of Hot Shot, was released in altered colors, with a more saturated yellow and some dark gray paint in places instead of navy blue.  Additionally, more of the belt straps on his chest were painted silver, his pelvis was painted a darker red, and there was clearer paint on his Autobot symbol.  A [[retool]] (or vice versa) of [[Hasbro]]'s Hot Shot, his right arm houses a light-up LED (for accommodating the translucent Star Saber sword) that glows when his side-view mirror is pressed, a feature that was dropped from the American version due to price-point concerns.
 
: This mold was [[redeco]]ed and [[retool]]ed for the [[#ArDxPx|"Powerlinx" Hot Shot]] version of the character. That retool was scheduled to be [[redeco]]ed for ''[[Universe (franchise)|Universe]]'' "[[Battle in a Box]]" [[Smokescreen (BIAB)|Smokescreen]], but that set was canceled.
 
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*'''Hot Rod w/ Jolt and Air Defense Microns''' (2002)
**''Japanese ID number'': '''MS-01'''
**''Accessories'': Missile, engine-block
 
: Takara's Hot Rod was also released in a box set with the [[Air Defense Mini-Con Team]]. Each item in the set is identical to their individual versions.
 
* '''Hot Shot''' (Happy Meal, 2002)
 
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*'''Powerlinx Hot Shot''' (Super-Con, 2003)
**''Japanese ID number'': '''MC-13'''
**''Accessories'': Missile, engine-block
[[Image:Hotshotpowerlinx.jpg|left|thumb|i eAt yOuR bAbIEs!!]]
 
: A red, yellow, and black [[redeco]] and [[retool]] of the first Hot Shot, Powerlinx Hot Shot has a new head that has a more "serious" look, though his visor, sculpted directly into the new head, is no longer articulated.  Intended to be an [[homage]] to ''[[Generation 1]]'' [[Hot Rod]], he has a yellow spoiler and flames on his hood.  Due to a factory error, his forehead is painted gray instead of left red.  The Japanese version, "Hot Rod Super Mode," fixed this forehead mistake, painted the shoulder symbol more clearly, and retained the LED light-up arm the first Japanese version featured.
 
: Later in the line, a running change granted Powerlinx Hot Shot with a cleaner faction symbol. Even later in the run Hot Shot got his painted forehead, but that particular version is extremely rare.
 
: In November of 2003, US Toys "R" Us stores had special bonus pack Max-Con (Deluxe) toys, which came with a single bonus Mini-Con attached to the card over their sticker, for ''less'' than the price of a normal Max-Con during Toys "R" Us' post-Thanksgiving-day sale.  Like Powerlinx [[Cyclonus (Armada)|Cyclonus]], Powerlinx Hot Shot could come with one of the [[Adventure Mini-Con Team]] members: [[Dune Runner]], [[Iceberg]] or [[Ransack (Armada)|Ransack]].
 
: This mold was scheduled to be [[redeco]]ed for ''[[Universe (franchise)|Universe]]'' "[[Battle in a Box]]" [[Smokescreen (BIAB)|Smokescreen]], but that set was canceled.
 
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*'''Hot Shot''' (Built to Rule, 2003)
[[Image:BTRhotshot.jpg|thumb|Build jaAm? WHY?]]
: A lego-style toy, he must be assembled in each form then disassembled and rebuilt to convert from robot to car and back again.
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===Energon===
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*'''Hot Shot''' (Deluxe, 2004)
**''Japanese ID number'': '''SC-02'''
**''Accessories'': Launcher, missile, "radar" panel attachment
[[Image:Hotshotenergontoy.jpg|thumb|left|Hot Shot, part deux]]
 
: In ''Energon'', Hot Shot was updated as a modified yellow Aston-Martin Vanquish.  He can carry a transparent red spring-loaded missile-launching weapon in either mode, and features a small Autobot [[spark crystal]] on his chest on which [[Energon chip]]s can be mounted.  Like nearly all other Autobots in the ''Energon'' line, he can [[powerlinx]] with like-designed toys to form the top or bottom of a super robot.
 
: Takara released Hot Shot in similar colors, changing the slate blue plastic to a dark, nearly-black blue, dropping the black paint on his car roof, and adding metallic blue paint to his chest.  His head is also a nearly-identical-but-different sculpt, most noticeably around the mouth, chin, and eyes.  The reason for this is unknown.
 
: This mold was later redecoed to make the [[#EnDxEn|"Energon" powered-up version of the character]]. It was also [[retool]]ed to make the ''[[Timelines]]'' incarnation of [[Nightbeat (G1)#Timelines|Nightbeat]].
 
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* '''Hot Shot & Inferno''' (Multi-pack, 2003)
**''Japanese ID number:'' '''SS-01'''
**''Accessories'': Launcher, missile, "radar" panel attachment
 
: In Japan, Takara released Hot Shot both individually and in a box set with [[Inferno (Energon)|Inferno]]. Both toys are identical to their individual releases.
 
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[[Image:Hotshotenergonenergontoy.jpg|thumb|He has a heart that burns for justice... and [[jaAm]].]]
*'''Energon Hot Shot''' (Deluxe, 2004)
**''Japanese ID number'': '''SC-23'''
**''Accessories'': Launcher, missile, "radar" panel attachment
 
: ''Energon'' Energon Hot Shot gave the car mode a silver-painted finish and the robot parts a dark blue, yellow, and red color scheme reminiscent of ''Armada'' Hot Shot's colors.  Energon Hot Shot uses the Hasbro version of Hot Shot's head (see above).
 
: When he was released in Japan as "Hot Shot Fire," his car mode was changed to an unpainted silver, and additionally the yellow plastic was changed to a sherbet orange, the dark blue plastic to black, and the transparent orange plastic to a transparent crimson red.  He also came packaged with the [[Energon_weapon#Energy_Cutter_.28Signal_Flare.29|Energy Cutter]], a transparent watermelon-red redeco of [[Signal Flare]]'s [[energon weapon]], plus a matching [[energon chip]].  Hot Shot Fire uses the Takara version of Hot Shot's head.
 
: This mold was [[retool]]ed to make the ''[[Timelines]]'' incarnation of [[Nightbeat (G1)#Timelines|Nightbeat]].


Hot Shot would once again rush in to save the kids after they left themselves out in the open, ramming Demolishor hard enough to flip him over. {{storylink|Race to Disaster}}
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===Cybertron===
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*'''Hot Shot''' (Deluxe Class, 2005)
**''Japanese ID number'': ''GC-02'''
**''Accessories'': Launcher, missile, Speed Planet Cyber Key
[[Image:Hotshotcybertrontoy.jpg|left|thumb|Hot Shot's Blue Period.]]


: A [[homage]] to [[Generation 1]] [[Hot Rod]] in design but not in color scheme, ''Cybertron'' Hot Shot transforms into a modified blue [[Wikipedia:Chrysler ME Four-Twelve|Chrysler ME Four-Twelve concept car]]. He comes with a [[Velocitron|Speed Planet]] [[Cyber Key]] that deploys transparent yellow wings from his spoiler when the key is inserted into the rear of the car. The toy also comes with a spring-loaded missile-launching gun that can be carried in robot mode or pegged into the roof of the car mode.
===''Superdeformers''===
[[File:Superdeformers Hot Shot.jpg|thumb|upright=0.85|Don't look at me, I'm slightly less handsome!]]
Facing down [[Thrust (Armada)|Thrust]] one day, Hot Shot was unprepared when the Decepticon lobbed [[Thunderwing (Armada)|Thunderwing]] at him. Luckily before the Mini-Con could hit Hot Shot, Blurr jumped in and snatched it out of the air. The pair promptly ran off with Thunderwing, leaving Thrust to face [[Megatron (Armada)|Megatron]]'s wrath. {{storylink|Superdeformers}}


: The Japanese release, "Exillion," is completely identical other than a slight molding difference; two screws on either side of the spoiler are visible in the American release and all subsequent uses of the mold, but the original Japanese use of the mold had these screws buried. Though the Japanese release was treated as a separate character from Hot Shot, the toy was designed to be the character from ''Armada'' and ''Energon'', as evident by his head design and [[control art]] labeling him as such.
===Reader's Digest ''Armada'' novels===
Hot Shot was one of the Autobots teleported to Earth by the warp gate within the remains of a Mini-Con ship. Despite the radical change in scenery, Hot Shot continued to do battle against the Decepticons who had been teleported alongside them. The fighting came to an end, temporarily, thanks to the efforts of [[Perceptor (Armada)|Perceptor]]. {{storylink|Transformers Armada: The Battle Begins|The Battle Begins}}


: This mold was used to make [[#CyDVD|Red Exillion (see below)]], [[Excellion]], "[[Shattered Glass]]" [[Goldbug (Timelines)|Goldbug]] and [[Transformers (2007)|Movie]] [[Breakaway (Movie)|Breakaway]].
After securing their base on Earth, Optimus, Hot Shot and Red Alert headed to a nearby highway to adopt new alternate modes based on local vehicles. Hot Shot took on the form of a sleek sports car and became giddy over his new form, annoying Optimus with his rambunctious behavior. When their human allies joined them, Hot Shot scrutinized their Mini-Con companions with great interest, as he had only heard of the diminutive robots in old war stories up until that point. Explosions emanating from nearby interrupted Hot Shot's observations. The Decepticons were attacking the Autobots' base! The Autobots launched a counter-attack, though Hot Shot was forced to leave the battlefront when a stray shot from Megatron triggered a rock-slide, endangering the children. Hot Shot got Carlos, Alexis and Rad out of harm's way, along with their Mini-Cons. Before Hot Shot had a chance to leave to rejoin the battle, Alexis pointed out something to him; the rock slide had unearthed several dormant Mini-Cons! One of the panels reacted to Hot Shot's presence, with the Mini-Con within transforming into a lightning-bolt-shaped hood ornament for his vehicle mode. The diminutive robot granted Hot Shot electrical powers, so Hot Shot decided on naming his new partnent "Jolt." The children then hid themselves nearby, and Hot Shot took on the Decepticons once more. Another Mini-Con reacted to Red Alert, and together, the empowered Autobots easily bested the Decepticons that opposed them. Realizing they were outmatched, the Decepticons retreated, though they managed to steal away the remaining Mini-Con panels as they warped off-planet. The children were saddened that the Decepticons had managed to take off with Mini-Cons in tow, but the Autobots assured them that they had done everything they could, and joined them in a "circle of friendship." {{storylink|Transformers Armada: Race for the Mini-Con Robots|Race for the Mini-Con Robots}}


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===''Transformers Legends'' anthology===
*'''Hot Shot''' (Legends of Cybertron, 2005/2006)
Hot Shot was part of the Autobot forces during a battle in [[Yellowstone National Park]], and seconded Optimus's warning that the area was too geologically unstable to battle in. Megatron ignored their advice. {{storylink|Lonesome Diesel}}


: A smaller, simplified version of ''Cybertron'' Hot Shot was released as part of the first wave of ''[[Legends of Cybertron]]'' toys.
===''Universe'' comic===
Hot Shot was one of several Transformers from across the [[multiverse]] suggested by [[Alpha Trion]] for [[Optimus Primal (BW)|Optimus Primal]] to recruit into his [[Child of Primus|Children of Primus]]. Optimus Primal decided to pluck [[Rhinox (BW)|Rhinox]] and [[Depth Charge (BW)|Depth Charge]] back from death instead. {{storylink|Homecoming (Universe)|Homecoming}}


: This mold was used to make a [[#CyLoC2|second Legends of Cybertron Hot Shot (see below)]], ''[[Classics (2006)|Classics]]'' [[Bumblebee (G1)#ClLoC|Bumblebee]], and ''[[Universe (2008 franchise)|Universe]]'' [[Red Alert (G1)#LoC|Red Alert]].
===''Cybertron'' toy bios===
Optimus Prime teamed Hot Shot up with the Mini-Con [[Mirage (Armada)|Mirage]]. Hot Shot brought Mirage with him to the Speed Planet, and they formed a fast friendship and nearly undefeatable racing team. {{storylink|#Cybertron|Wal-Mart exclusive two-pack toy bio}}


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===''Regeneration One''===
[[Image:Hotshotcybertrondefensetoy.jpg|right|thumb|He's full of tiny missiles. Bubbles, not so much.]]
[[File:RG1 93 rodimii.jpg|thumb|left|Day 16 - The Hot Rods have still not realized I am not one of them.]]
*'''Cybertron Defense Hot Shot''' (Deluxe Class, 2005)
Hot Shot (in his [[Hot Shot (Armada)/toys#ArDxPx|Powerlinx colors]]) was one of the many different versions of himself that [[Hot Rod (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Hot Rod]] saw during a [[Multiverse|multiversal]] out-of-body experience in the [[Primus]] chamber after journeying to the centre of [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] with the [[Dinobot (G1)|Dinobots]]. {{storylink|Destiny, Part Three}} After becoming Rodimus Prime, Hot Rod infiltrated [[Zero Space]] to confront the [[Dark Matrix]] creature that threatened his reality but it summoned three versions of [[Optimus Prime (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Optimus Prime]] to defend itself. Rodimus likewise sent ripples throughout the multiverse, calling forth all the various versions of himself (including [[Hot Shot (Armada)/toys#CyDVD|yet another version]] of Hot Shot) to take down anything without a "Hot" or "Rod" in its name, loosening the Dark Matrix creature's control over Optimus and allowing Rodimus to seal the multiversal breach with the [[Sword of Primus]]. {{storylink|The War to End All Wars, Part 5}}
**''Japanese ID number'': '''GC-19'''
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**''Accessories'': Sword, Cybertron Autobot Cyber Key, Scrapmetal standee (Takara release only)


: Cybertron Defense Hot Shot transforms into a modified [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M1117_Armored_Security_Vehicle M1117 Guardian Armored Security Vehicle], in the same blue, navy, and red color scheme as the previous ''Cybertron'' Hot Shot. A [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]] Cyber Key is included and when the key is inserted into the back of the turret, the two gun barrels open up into dual (non-firing) missile launchers.  Compartments on his shoulders and his thighs can also open up to reveal additional missile launchers.  Cybertron Defense Hot Shot also comes with a dagger that stows between his legs in vehicle mode, and when in robot mode, the dagger can be hand-held, peg into the front of his fist, or be put away in a sheath on his leg.
===''Hot Shot's Bot Thoughts''===
Hot Shot conducted a series of interviews with Transformers from other parts of the [[Multiverse]]. His first with a [[Primax]] version of [[Kup (G1)|Kup]] included questions about the weird eyeball headlights Kup had in vehicle mode. During his interview with [[Shockwave (G1)|Shockwave]], Hot Shot got into a disagreement with his interviewee about how easy it was to obtain a [[Matrix of Leadership|Matrix]]. He proved his side of the argument by easily stealing Optimus's Matrix, and upgrading himself into '''Shotimus Prime'''. During his last interview, this time with [[Tarantulas (BW)|Tarantulas]], his interviewee became irate at his insistence that Tarantulas and Sideways might be one and the same. This eventually lead to Tarantulas taking his Matrix and beating him with it, causing him to revert to Hot Shot. {{storylink|Hot Shot's Bot Thoughts}}


: "Exigeyser," Cybertron Defense Hot Shot's Japanese counterpart, is completely identical, but also came with a cardboard standup depicting three [[Scrapmetal drone]]s.  The American version of Cybertron Defense Hot Shot was at some point intended to have a slightly altered deco, which is shown on the back of the packaging, but this altered deco for some reason never superseded the Japanese deco for American release.
===''Legacy VS500 Collection Special Comic''===
Hot Shot was a spectator for the second week of the [[Speedia 500]] on [[Velocitron]], where he swung around the [[Star Saber (Armada)|Star Saber]]. {{storylink|Velocitron Speedia 500 Part 3}}


: This mold was also used to make ''[[Timelines]]'' [[Springer#BC07|Springer]] and ''[[Universe (2008)|Universe]]'' [[Roadbuster]].
==Games==
===The Energon Within===
As Optimus and Hot Shot prepared to escort a truckload of energon away from one of the Autobots' mines, the Decepticons launched a full-scale assault. Their objective was to steal 100 of the Autobots' energon cubes.


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The Decepticons either eventually succeed, though at the cost of many Decepticon troops being destroyed, with the mine remaining under Autobot control, OR, before the Decepticons could succeed succeed, Hot Shot inadvertently blew up the mine. {{storylink|Transformers Armada: The Energon Within}}
*'''Red Exillion''' (DVD exclusive, 2005)
**''Accessories'': Launcher, missile, Speed Planet Cyber Key
[[Image:Redexillion.jpg|left|thumb|150px|Someone had to sell porn to afford this.]]


:Red Exillion is a redeco of the ''Cybertron'' Hot Shot toy in red, dark red, and orange, with transparent blue. Limited to 500, it came with the first ''Galaxy Force'' DVD and an empty box set to prepare against the next few ''Galaxy Force'' DVD releases. This redeco took advantage of the toy's homage to ''Generation 1'' Hot Rod, completing the homage with appropriate colors, though the toy is still treated as Hot Shot in Hot Rod colors and not as a Hot Rod toy.
===''Transformers''===
{{voiceactor|[[Dublin James]] (English)|[[Jesús Barreda]] (Castilian Spanish), [[Cédric Dumond]] (French), [[Alberto Olivero]] (Italian)}}
[[File:PS2game-HotShotDecepticlones.jpg|thumb|upright=1.1|He's the best there is at what he does! (We don't like to say what he does...)]]
Hot Shot found himself in the sweeping jungles that surrounded abandoned Aztec ruins. After failing to find Mini-Cons under a rock, he managed to pair up with the Mini-Con Jolt, and when he reached the top of the ruins, he faced Cyclonus. The following battles took him many places, such as a frozen wasteland, the interior of a battleship (which eventually revealed itself as the gigantic Tidal Wave), and ultimately Hot Shot battled Unicron himself.


:Before the toy saw official release, several advance test shots entered the market, though in a [http://tfkenkon.com/collection/act368/ slightly altered color treatment] than the final.  Originally, the dark red was a brighter red.
Hot Shot, having collected all the Mini-Cons on Earth, was able to wield the legendary [[Matrix Cannon (Armada)|Matrix Cannon]], which he used to fire a deadly shot into the core of the Planet Eater. {{storylink|Transformers (Armada PS2)|Transformers}}


:This toy was the indirect inspiration for ''Cybertron'' [[Excellion]]. (The direct inspiration, of course, being the original Hot Rod.) It was also used to make "[[Shattered Glass]]" [[Goldbug (Timelines)|Goldbug]].
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*'''Hot Shot''' (Legends of Cybertron, 2006)
[[Image:LOCExcellion.jpg|right|thumb|WhErE JAam!1?/]]


: A redeco of [[Legends of Cybertron]] Hot Shot uses Excellion's approximate coloration and paint scheme; however, the toy is not actually labelled "Excellion", merely "Hot Shot". The reason for this is unclear.
==Toys==
 
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: This mold was later repainted into ''[[Classics (2006)|Classics]] Legends'' [[Bumblebee (G1)#ClLoC|Bumblebee]], and ''[[Universe (2008 franchise)|Universe]]'' [[Red Alert (G1)#LoC|Red Alert]].
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===Attacktix===
[[Image:Attacktix_CybHotShot.jpg|right|thumb|yAy, jaAm shOoToR!!1]]
 
*'''Hot Shot''' (Booster, 2006)
**''Attacktix ID number'': '''TF09'''
 
: Part of the first assortment of ''[[Attacktix]]'' Booster Packs, Hot Shot is a "Super Rare" 40-point Warrior-class piece with a spring-loaded "shield-missile" attack. His Special Power "Rally" allows you to return one of your previously-defeated [[Autobot]] pieces back into play. The figure commonly has a black base, but like all Boosters, a rarer chrome-silver-base version was randomly packed into boxes as well.
 
: This mold was also used to make ''Attacktix'' Excellion, who was also a wave-1 Booster piece.
 
===Universe (2008)===
*'''Hot Shot''' (Deluxe, 2009)
:''Accessories: Mini-Con Jolt, 2 spring-launched missiles''
: An update of his ''Armada'' form, Hot Shot transforms from a sleek hotrod sports car into a fully poseable robot with arm-mounted missile launchers.  Jolt will be able to attach via a Mini-Con peg, but will not activate any features. 
 
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==Merchandise==
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*'''Hot Rod''' (Super Collection Figure, 2002)
[[Image:Hotshotscf.jpg|left|thumb|[[JaAm]] in stereo.]]
 
: A PVC figure of Hot Shot was available in Act 9 of [[Takara]]'s [[Super Collection Figure]] series in both full color and solid-pewter finish.  All SCF figures were [[blindpacked]] and came with a little stand.
 
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*'''Hot Rod''' (Mega Super Collection Figure, 2002)
[[Image:MegaSCFHotRod.jpg|right|thumb|wh3rE jAm cOpToR?]]
 
: Mega SCF Hot Rod is a larger, articulated non-transforming PVC action figure of Hot Shot, based upon his cartoon model. He came with his engine gun and a small, non-transformable PVC figurine of his [[Mini-Con]] partner, [[Jolt (Armada)|Jolt]].
 
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*'''Hot Shot''' (Bubble Twist, 2003)
[[Image:Hotshotbubbletwist.jpg|left|thumb|Taste the [[JaAm]] rainbow.]]
 
:In 2003, Toys "R" Us carried a line of candy toys called [[Bubble Twist]], which dispensed gum from its capsule-shaped container when twisted.  Also contained in the capsule was an unpainted rubber figurine of a ''[[G.I. Joe]]'' or ''Transformers [[Armada (franchise)|Armada]]'' character, including Hot Shot.  Blindpacked, each figure came in several different possible colors.
 
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*'''Hot Rod''' (Big Transformers)
 
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*Die-cast car Hot Shot
 
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*Hot Shot puzzle
 
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*Hot Shot backpack
 
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==Trivia==
[[Image:Hotshotprotocolor.jpg|right|thumb|150px|WhY mY SHoUldErS HuRt?]]
 
*[[#ArDx1|''Armada'' Hot Shot's toy]] had to be completely re-engineered close to release.  Due to a structural flaw (and gravity), Hot Shot's arms were not able to attach securely to his shoulders.  Furthermore, designer [[Aaron Archer]] felt the early design's wide, football player-like physique was inappropriate to the character archetype.  Changes were made last-minute to the design to rework the transformation of the arms, necessitating the dropping of some articulation and the addition of [[kibble]] elsewhere to compensate.


[[Image:ArcherSays.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Lay off the [[JaAm]], pal.]]
==Notes==
 
[[File:HotShotisBumblebee.jpg|thumb|upright=1.66|YELLOW KID APPEAL SINGULARITY]]
*''Armada'' Hot Shot's infamous "[[JaAm]]" grin was actually a misinterpretation of Aaron Archer's original concept art which depicted Hot Shot clenching his teeth together in an open-lipped, determined expression. The head of the original tooling had a maniacal, perhaps unhinged-looking smile in response to this concept art, so the grin was scaled back on the final toy.  The grin was removed completely and replaced with a neutral, stern expression when the head was resculpted for [[#ArDxPx|Powerlinx Hot Shot]].
*In an early ''Armada'' series bible, Hot Shot was originally called "'''[[Bumblebee (disambiguation)|Bumblebee]]'''". His character description says that he is the youngest of the Autobots at "about 16 years of age". The Autobots' teen-aged human allies would have teased him for not being old enough to have a driver's license. It further notes that "Everything about him is fast- including his speech," which definitely wasn't taken to heart. The rest of his personality was as you would expect, being young and brash yet showing leadership potential, and his Mini-Con was still called Jolt.
 
**When asked about the Bumblebee name, designer Aaron Archer remembered looking into it, but thinking it was too generic at the time!<ref>{{citesocial|quote=I think we looked into it? But I think we thought it was fairly generic, for a long time I think we just didn't want to use it because it was like, so generic—sad to say, but it ''is''.|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNgWvNmMJfE&t=2660s|name=Aaron Archer|site=''The Toy Armada''|year=2021|month=12|day=14}}</ref> It's likely that [[trademark]] issues would have been a factor regardless. On a spreadsheet shown by Archer at a TFcon Toronto panel, Hot Shot was the first name listed for consideration for the character—had that trademark not been available, the second and third names they would have attempted to use were “Wheeljack” and “Hot Wire” respectively.<ref>[https://youtu.be/-eb7DrK1KqQ How to Name a Transformer - Toy Trademarks with Designer Aaron Archer]</ref>
* The rear axle (the "Axelzooka") on the original Hot Shot figure has sculpted shock absorbers in an interesting display of attention to detail.  However, they are sculpted 90 degrees in the wrong direction, which would make them useless in reality.
*According to the [[Transformers (Armada PS2)|''Armada'' PlayStation 2 game]] instruction booklet, Hot Shot's ''Armada'' body has the following statistics:
 
* According to the [[Transformers (Melbourne House)|''Armada'' Playstation 2 game]] instruction booklet, Hot Shot's ''Armada'' body has the following statistics:
:*Mass: 3,109 lbs
:*Mass: 3,109 lbs
:*Robot height: 16' 5"
:*Robot height: 16' 5"
Line 320: Line 152:
:*Vehicle top speed: 186 mph
:*Vehicle top speed: 186 mph
:*Vehicle power: 400 hp @ 8000 rpm
:*Vehicle power: 400 hp @ 8000 rpm
*Hot Shot's ''Armada'' design is visually influenced by racecar drivers. He wears a crash helmet and sports a permanent 5-point harness seat belt as part of his chest design.<ref>{{citesocial|quote=#hot shot was influenced by race car drivers, he is wearing a crash helmet and sports a permanent 5-point harness seat belt as part of his chest design.|link=https://www.instagram.com/p/BuesGsXHqwp/|name=Aaron Archer|site=Instagram|year=2019|month=03|day=01}}</ref>
*For a while, ''Galaxy Force'' was treated by [[TakaraTomy|Takara]] as a separate universe from ''Legends of the Microns'' and ''Super Link'', which would have made Exillion (Hot Shot's Japanese name in ''Galaxy Force'') a different guy, even though the character's head design and [[control drawing|control art]] labeled him "Hot Shot" in English.<ref name="control">[http://snakas.web.fc2.com/event/0410entama.htm Galaxy Force control art on display at Tokyo International Entertainment Market 2004], at Autobase Aichi.</ref> With ''Galaxy Force'' later reintegrated into the "[[Unicron Trilogy|Micron Trilogy]]", this original distinction likely became irrelevant.
*The license plate for Hot Shot's 2008 ''Universe'' toy reads "[[JaAm]]", referencing an early fandom meme derived from a fan-edit of the toy pack-in comics. The accompanying tech-specs also make allusions to the fancomic.
*A character looking quite similar to Hot Shot showed up to die in [[Drift issue 2|''Drift'' #2]] because someone convinced artist [[Alex Milne]] to draw him as a casualty. This in order to spite longtime fan [[David Willis]], who wuvs Hot Shot. Milne drew him into the story based on his dislike of ''Armada'' and reasoning that the character would not be one used again in the continuity.<ref>{{citesocial|quote=lets see, well i don't know what i'll be working on in the future, so if i get a chance to draw some characters i want to in, then i take that opportunity to draw them. yes coming up with random bots is also fun, but then i might also like the bot i'm coming up with so it's the same thing. it's hard to choose what i want to draw. now i thought we were talking about issue one here. lets see. when i started issue 2 i had a battle scene between the autobots and decepticons and i asked a few of my friends who to draw in there. a few of them said i should draw hot shot, and i was like hot shot??? why the hell do i want to draw him??? i'm not the biggest fan of armada anyways. then one of them said it was Walky's favourite, but i still don't know if that's true or not, and i laughed, and i said, if you want me to put him in, i will. personally i don't care. so at first i asked my friends what characters to add, they gave me a few choices and when i then wanted to know the reason behind there choice they told me, and i got a laugh out of it. so, no lie here. no favourite characters of anyone who i hardly know in issue one. in issue 2, there is. did i do it because that guy upsets me. no. i don't really care what he says. i did it because my friends thought it was be funny and it's a character not in the G1-G2 line that will be used. oh, and i'm not the biggest fan of armada, so theres that too.|link=https://web.archive.org/web/20120627081743/http://forum.idwpublishing.com/viewtopic.php?p=204657|name=Alex Milne|site=the IDW Publishing Forums|title=Transformers Drift #1: Reactions, Reviews, Spoilers|year=2010|month=09|day=20}}</ref> Because it is a Generation 1-based story, however, the incident is documented on [[Hot Shot (G1)|"Generation 1" character Hot Shot]]'s page, rather than here.


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===Foreign names===
==References and footnotes==
====''Armada''====
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*''Japanese:'' '''Hot Rod''' (ホットロッド ''Hotto Roddo''), '''Hot Rod Super Mode''' (ホットロッド{{ruby|S|スーパーモード}} ''Hotto Roddo Sūpā Mōdo''), '''Hot Shot''' (ホットショット ''Hotto Shotto'')
*''Hungarian:'' '''Nagymenő''' ("Badass")
*''Korean:'' '''Red Gun''' (레드건 ''Redeu Geon'')
*''Mandarin:'' '''Jīshè''' (激射, "Passionate Shot")
*''Polish:'' '''Piorunus''' ("Thunderboltus")
*''Romanian:'' '''Șmecherul''' ("Wise Guy")
*''Russian:'' '''Likhach''' (Лихач, "Scorcher")
*''Ukrainian:'' '''Garyachkun''' (Гарячкун, "Hothead"), '''Zharostril''' (Жаростріл, "Heatshot")


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====''Energon''====
==External links==
*''Japanese:'' '''Hotshot''' (ホットショット ''Hottoshotto''), '''Hotshot Fire''' (ホットショット{{ruby|F|ファイヤー}} ''Hottoshotto Faiyā'')
*[http://www.tfu.info/2002/Autobot/HotShot/hotshot.htm Hot Shot at TFU.info]
*''Hungarian:'' '''Tűzgolyó''' ("Fireball")
*''Mandarin:'' '''Jīshè''' (激射, "Passionate Shot")


====''Cybertron''====
*''Japanese:'' '''Exillion''' (エクシリオン ''Ekushirion''), '''Exigeyser''' (エクシゲイザー ''Ekushigeizā''), '''Hot Shot''' (ホットショット ''Hotto Shotto'')
*''Hungarian:'' '''Tűzgolyó''' ("Fireball"), '''Nagyágyú''' ("[[Optimus Prime vs Megatron: The Ultimate Battle]]")
*''Korean:'' '''Exillion''' (엑실리온 ''Eksillion''), '''Exigeyser''' (엑시게이저 ''Eksigeijeo'')
*''Mandarin:'' '''Jīshè''' (激射, "Passionate Shot")
*''Ukrainian:'' '''Zharostril''' (Жаростріл, "Heatshot")


==References==
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The name or term "Hot Shot" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Hot Shot (disambiguation).
Hot Shot is an Autobot from the Unicron Trilogy continuity family.
I'm Optimus Prime's choice for successor. Scary what goes through the big guy's head, huh?

Hot Shot is the quintessential young hero. He's been around long enough to earn a name for himself and a place in Optimus Prime's entourage, but he's still too young to know when he's in over his head. In other words, he's blunt, overconfident, naïve, and more than just a little annoying, yet brave, honorable, loyal to his friends, and willing to risk his life to stop the Decepticons and help the Autobots. With time and experience, Prime believes, he could make an excellent leader, and Prime has appointed him to his command structure accordingly. Hot Shot's got the goods, but he just needs to pay attention for more than five seconds. Until that day, Hot Shot's likely response to most anything is, "Yeah yeah, like, whatever."

Hot Shot's Mini-Con partner is Jolt, though he has been known to moonlight with Mirage.

Fiction

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Toy pack-in comics

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How dumb can he be? He's fluent in three languages!

Optimus Prime chose Hot Shot to stop a Decepticon plot to drain power from the city, but Hot Shot balked when Prime picked Jolt to be his partner. After speeding off to complete the mission alone, Hot Shot found himself overwhelmed by Cyclonus and his partner Crumplezone. Thankfully, Jolt arrived and gave Hot Shot a hand, and together they defeated Cyclonus and Crumplezone by detonating their energy-draining device, and letting the Decepticons get caught in the blast. Hot Shot had learned a valuable lesson about teamwork. Armada Volume 1

Hot Shot reported to Optimus about his responsibilities somewhere and listened to Scavenger discuss his. Armada Volume 2 Optimus Prime again contacted Hot Shot from Autobot Headquarters. Armada Volume 3

On Cybertron, Hot Shot, Red Alert, Smokescreen were present for Optimus Prime's defeat of Galvatron. They didn't, however, see his smile upon his capture. Armada Volume 4

He's so polite.

After Hot Shot and Strongarm found a pool of Energon in a desert, they were attacked by Battle Ravages. Though the Autobots were able to fight off the drones, they realized too late that they had been duped; another pack of Battle Ravages had used the distraction to get at the Energon pool. When the situation was bleakened further by the arrival of Scorponok, Strongarm fashioned an Energon axe for Hot Shot, allowing him to drive the Terrorcons away. Unfortunately, he couldn't do so in time to prevent them from absorbing all of the remaining Energon. Nonetheless, Hot Shot and Strongarm were relieved that they had faced a formidable foe and come out on top. Energon Volume 1

Some time after, Hot Shot was seen alongside Skyblast and Optimus Prime battling Scorponok and his Terrorcons. Energon Volume 2

Optimus Prime and Hot Shot (powerlinked with Inferno) found themselves alone and outmatched in a battle with Megatron, Shockblast, Snow Cat, Demolishor and Mirage. As the Decepticons closed in on Optimus, he warned Powerlinx Hot Shot to stay away, for he was too damaged. But at the last minute, Wing Saber arrived, combined with Prime, and drove the Decepticons away! Energon Volume 4

With a group of Autobots, Hot Shot investigated the site of an energon reaction. They found a Scourge, a dark duplicate of Optimus Prime who quickly entered in battle with Optimus. Optimus Prime VS Mysterious Supreme Commander Scourge When Optimus was cornered by Scourge, Hot Shot and Ironhide forced the two apart with cover fire, allowing Optimus to gain the upper hand on his enemy. Supreme Commander Optimus Prime VS Dark Commander Scourge

Dreamwave Armada continuity

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Dreamwave Armada comic

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Hot Shot watches in horror as Demolishor buys the last can of Energon.

One million years ago, Hot Shot was a member of the Autobots, the guardians of Cyber City. Soon, news of a warlike faction called Decepticons, led by the power-hungry Megatron, reached Cyber City via a dying Mini-Con Hot Shot found. The Mini-Con handed him a video disc, and with his dying breath, demanded Hot Shot take it to Optimus Prime. Optimus Prime played the disc, a distress signal from Leader-1, head of Mini-Con village D10, who begged the Autobots for help. Armada #1

The Decepticons themselves soon arrived in Cyber City, armed with Mini-Cons they had captured and reconfigured to bestow incredible power when Powerlinxed. Outclassed and near total defeat, Optimus Prime called his troops into retreat, and after the majority of Mini-Cons escaped Cybertron to parts unknown, Armada #2 the Autobots lost much of the planet to the Mini-Con-powered Decepticons. Armada #3

Hot Shot, stop stealing Jolt's gun!

In the present day, both the Autobots and Decepticons received a signal of the Mini-Cons' activation on the planet Earth. Hot Shot and his colleagues Scavenger, Red Alert, and Smokescreen were led by Optimus Prime to the planet, Armada #4 where they met the Decepticons in battle. But this time, with the help of the estranged Mini-Cons, the Autobots regained the edge they'd lost against the Decepticons one million years prior. An uneasy alliance was formed, and Hot Shot was partnered with the Mini-Con Jolt. Armada #5

When their human friends Rad, Carlos, and Alexis befriended a Mini-Con named Swindle, they soon attracted the attention of the Decepticons, and Hot Shot and the other Autobots weren't far behind. With the arrival of Megatron, however, the Autobots were quickly defeated and restrained, and the children were shocked to learn that Swindle had been working with the Decepticons all this time! Swindle found himself conflicted, as he genuinely liked the human children, and so he eventually had a small change of heart. Grabbing Hot Shot's gun, he was able to disable the Autobots' restraints, and the Decepticons retreated... though with Swindle. Armada Free Comic Book Day

Wait, Jolt attaches where?

After their initial battles on Earth, Megatron was quick to capture the Air Defense Mini-Con Team and forge them into the Star Saber. Armada #6 Optimus Prime led Hot Shot and Red Alert against the Decepticons again, despite being at a strategic disadvantage while the Mini-Cons were missing, a point Hot Shot belabored. Thankfully, the Autobot-allied Mini-Cons arrived just in time to Powerlinx with Hot Shot and the other Autobots, fend off Megatron, and rescue the Air Defense Mini-Cons from the Decepticon leader's clutches. Armada #7

"Well, let's go!"

Soon, a Mini-Con beacon tower was erected in Tranquility, Kansas drawing all Earth-bound Mini-Cons to it. Hot Shot and the rest of the Autobots again met the Decepticons in battle at the location when the tower's effect was discovered. However, they were too busy fighting to notice the beacon tower blasting off toward the Earth's moon. Armada #8 Hot Shot and Red Alert secreted Optimus Prime into the Decepticon base for the use of their space bridge, so that the Autobot leader could ask for reinforcements from Cybertron. Armada #9 The Decepticons returned while the two were still waiting for Prime's return, forcing them to hide for a bit. Armada #10

After the Mini-Cons were evacuated from the Moon, five did not return home safely and sent a distress signal from northern Alaska. When the Adventure Mini-Con Team failed to retrieve them, Hot Shot and the other Autobots arrived in full force, though they were kept in check by Cyclonus, who was suffering from a Mini-Con overdose. Though they were successful, Optimus Prime disappeared before their eyes, Armada #13 and when Hot Shot returned to Autobase, he found another Optimus Prime, dying, sent from a different timeline to warn of Unicron's coming. Worlds Collide, Part 1 of 4 Learning of the "real" Optimus Prime's disappearance, Megatron and his Decepticons stormed Autobase, nearly killing Smokescreen and heavily injuring Hot Shot, Red Alert, and Scavenger. Worlds Collide, Part 2 of 4

Optimus Prime was returned to them and insisted on teaming up with the Decepticons to battle the arriving Unicron. Hot Shot excused himself from this alliance, as Smokescreen's critical condition due to the Decepticons' recent attack still weighed heavily in his mind. So when Megatron stole away during the battle with Unicron to strike a deal with the Dark God, Hot Shot, Scavenger, and Red Alert ambushed him, leaving him to die as Unicron was seemingly destroyed by the Mini-Con Matrix. The End

Dreamwave Energon comic

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Sorry, Hot Shot, you've been replaced.

Ten years later, at the beginning of the Energon Era, Hot Shot accompanied Optimus Prime, who was skeptical and restless about the new peacetime, on his visit with the High Council in Cyber City. Prime's demands for vigilance were denied, so Hot Shot later followed him to a special uplink platform that Over-Run had directed them to. This trip was a first outing for the rookie Autobot Ironhide, who fawned over Hot Shot. Hot Shot met this with difficulty. Learning of the continued existence of Unicron, This Evil Reborn

Sorry Jolt, now Inferno becomes his ass.

Prime once again returned to the High Council, again accompanied by Hot Shot. But this time, Cyber City was attacked by Cheetor, Rhinox, Airazor, and Terrorsaur, who were presumed dead during the Unicron Battles, but in fact were transformed into Unicron's Four Horsemen. What Lies Beneath The Four Horsemen overwhelmed Hot Shot and the other Autobots, and they were saved from destruction only by the timely arrival of the Omnicons. Hot Shot, Optimus Prime, and the others were granted the Spark of Combination by Sig-Omega, and thanks partly to the combined powerlinked form of Hot Shot and Inferno, the Horsemen were deterred. What Lies Beneath, Part Two

Hot Shot, along with Inferno, Ironhide, and Jetfire, followed Prime to Earth after the Autobots received a distress signal. They regrettably arrived four hours later than the signal was sent, and Hot Shot boggled at how much damage could have been done in that time. Indeed, Scorponok and his Terrorcons had caused massive devastation while chasing after a young boy named Kicker who could detect Energon. The Terrorcons outclassed the Autobots upon arrival, however, and left only when their Energon-mining gear was destroyed...but not without taking Kicker. What Lies Beneath, Part Three After the Autobots reunited with Carlos, Rad, and Alexis, Hot Shot and the Omnicon Strongarm were able to pursue the Terrorcons and deliver a special suit to Kicker that his father, Dr. Brian Jones, had made for him. With Kicker's help, the Terrorcons were defeated and returned to Unicron. What Lies Beneath, Part Four

Hot Shot, along with Optimus Prime and Inferno, attended a public meeting with the United Nations in New York City after the ratification of the Cybercord Treaty. Multiplicity

Wait, Hot Shot has wisdom?

After the Omnicons, while trying to tap into an underground Energon reserve, nearly destroyed Chicago by accident, Hot Shot was put in charge of the unruly 'bots and sent to Base Site One in Yukon Territory. Immediately upon arrival, Strongarm crashed into the base site's intrathermal uplink assembly and subsurface transference grid, frustrating Ironhide. This was the final straw for Hot Shot. After telling them to get lost, he was darkly amused that this was the first order he'd given that they actually followed to the letter. An hour later, Hot Shot had a change of heart, and he and Kicker left to track them down. Their search abruptly ended when Snow Cat was dropped in their laps, defeated during the Omnicons' solo adventure. Eight days later, Hot Shot had returned to Optimus, who tasked him with protecting the Autobots' growing Energon-gathering installations on Earth. Omni-Potent

When Terrorcons orchestrated an attack on four major Earth cities, Hot Shot (leading a team consisting of Thrust, Rodimus, Red Alert, Beachcomber, and Hoist) was sent to repel Divebomb drones in Toronto. Badly outnumbered and confined, Rodimus suggested the group split up. Hot Shot agreed, sending him and Red Alert elsewhere. Hot Shot contacted Jetfire in Los Angeles, telling him it was only a matter of time before they were overwhelmed and the battle was lost, but he interrupted his transmission to witness a spectacle above. Multiplicity, Pt. 3 Megatron had arrived in a new body, and he was dramatically tearing through the Divebomb drones. After Megatron cleared away enough of the Terrorcons in Toronto to give Hot Shot's team a fighting chance, he moved on to the concurrent battle in Tokyo. Multiplicity, Pt. 4

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Panini Armada comic

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Well, gee, Hot Shot, when you put it that way, it doesn't sound fair anymore.

As the Autobot-Decepticon war was in its early stages, Hot Shot was stationed at the main Autobot Command HQ on Cybertron. Upon detecting four Decepticon battalions heading towards them, he reported this to Optimus Prime and raced into battle. He and the other Autobots were eventually forced to abandon their base when it turned out to be rigged with explosives. Counter-Strike! After the Mini-Cons left Cybertron, he was seen dispensing firepower and sarcasm during another clash with the Decepticon forces. First Encounter!

Hot Shot and Red Alert were later summoned to Earth when the Mini-Cons were found to have awakened there. The Mini-Con Jolt grudgingly power-linked with Hot Shot, allowing him to fly through the air and ram Cyclonus. Friends and Foes! Following the battle, he stood guard outside a small cave while the Mini-Cons and their human friends made their way inside. Deep Trouble! When the Autobots decided to keep the Mini-Cons safe by sending them back to Cybertron, Hot Shot stood watch, and soon reported that the Decepticons were going on the offensive again. In the ensuing battle, the Mini-Cons decided to stay on Earth, and Jolt power-linked with Hot Shot and helped him drive the Decepticons away. No Way Back!

Alongside Optimus Prime and Red Alert, Hot Shot later saved the Air Defense Team from getting captured by Starscream. Devices and Desires! After the Air Defense Team revealed that the Land Military Team had been captured by humans, Hot Shot piloted an Autobot shuttle to the Nevada desert and helped liberate them. Sale of the Century! Next, the Autobots learned that the Decepticons were planning to nuke them from the Moon, and their space bridge was too busted up for them to do anything about it. Hot Shot was tasked with repairing the device and use it to warp the incoming warheads elsewhere, and he succeeded at the last second. Earthshaker!


The Balance of Power

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Hot Shot has particular skills?

Shortly after Hot Shot was brought online, he and Red Alert were sent deep into Decepticon territory to uncover an ancient relic that would tell them how to find the long-lost race of Mini-Cons. The two were discovered by passing Dropships and the Spider Tanks they carried, and so they quickly dodged for cover. But there was nowhere to run; the Decepticons had created a massive army of Decepticlones. After sending out an auto-distress signal, Optimus Prime arrived to bolster their firepower. This caught the attention of Megatron, and the two leaders grappled while Hot Shot and Red Alert continued to evade the Decepticlones. Meanwhile, Starscream had managed to find the relic, and a portal was opened in front of them. Hot Shot, Red Alert, and Optimus Prime followed the Decepticons through the portal to Earth. The search for the Mini-Cons began! The Balance of Power

This comic was written as a tie-in to the Armada video game, but its details differ from the introduction seen in the game itself. See below for Hot Shot's role in the game.

Bendon Armada books

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Hot Shot and Optimus Prime were forced to defend the Autobot base from a surprise attack. When the attack accidentally triggered a landslide, Hot Shot rushed in to save the kids. Cave Catastrophe

Hot Shot would once again rush in to save the kids after they left themselves out in the open, ramming Demolishor hard enough to flip him over. Race to Disaster

Superdeformers

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Don't look at me, I'm slightly less handsome!

Facing down Thrust one day, Hot Shot was unprepared when the Decepticon lobbed Thunderwing at him. Luckily before the Mini-Con could hit Hot Shot, Blurr jumped in and snatched it out of the air. The pair promptly ran off with Thunderwing, leaving Thrust to face Megatron's wrath. Superdeformers

Reader's Digest Armada novels

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Hot Shot was one of the Autobots teleported to Earth by the warp gate within the remains of a Mini-Con ship. Despite the radical change in scenery, Hot Shot continued to do battle against the Decepticons who had been teleported alongside them. The fighting came to an end, temporarily, thanks to the efforts of Perceptor. The Battle Begins

After securing their base on Earth, Optimus, Hot Shot and Red Alert headed to a nearby highway to adopt new alternate modes based on local vehicles. Hot Shot took on the form of a sleek sports car and became giddy over his new form, annoying Optimus with his rambunctious behavior. When their human allies joined them, Hot Shot scrutinized their Mini-Con companions with great interest, as he had only heard of the diminutive robots in old war stories up until that point. Explosions emanating from nearby interrupted Hot Shot's observations. The Decepticons were attacking the Autobots' base! The Autobots launched a counter-attack, though Hot Shot was forced to leave the battlefront when a stray shot from Megatron triggered a rock-slide, endangering the children. Hot Shot got Carlos, Alexis and Rad out of harm's way, along with their Mini-Cons. Before Hot Shot had a chance to leave to rejoin the battle, Alexis pointed out something to him; the rock slide had unearthed several dormant Mini-Cons! One of the panels reacted to Hot Shot's presence, with the Mini-Con within transforming into a lightning-bolt-shaped hood ornament for his vehicle mode. The diminutive robot granted Hot Shot electrical powers, so Hot Shot decided on naming his new partnent "Jolt." The children then hid themselves nearby, and Hot Shot took on the Decepticons once more. Another Mini-Con reacted to Red Alert, and together, the empowered Autobots easily bested the Decepticons that opposed them. Realizing they were outmatched, the Decepticons retreated, though they managed to steal away the remaining Mini-Con panels as they warped off-planet. The children were saddened that the Decepticons had managed to take off with Mini-Cons in tow, but the Autobots assured them that they had done everything they could, and joined them in a "circle of friendship." Race for the Mini-Con Robots

Transformers Legends anthology

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Hot Shot was part of the Autobot forces during a battle in Yellowstone National Park, and seconded Optimus's warning that the area was too geologically unstable to battle in. Megatron ignored their advice. Lonesome Diesel

Universe comic

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Hot Shot was one of several Transformers from across the multiverse suggested by Alpha Trion for Optimus Primal to recruit into his Children of Primus. Optimus Primal decided to pluck Rhinox and Depth Charge back from death instead. Homecoming

Cybertron toy bios

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Optimus Prime teamed Hot Shot up with the Mini-Con Mirage. Hot Shot brought Mirage with him to the Speed Planet, and they formed a fast friendship and nearly undefeatable racing team. Wal-Mart exclusive two-pack toy bio

Regeneration One

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Day 16 - The Hot Rods have still not realized I am not one of them.

Hot Shot (in his Powerlinx colors) was one of the many different versions of himself that Hot Rod saw during a multiversal out-of-body experience in the Primus chamber after journeying to the centre of Cybertron with the Dinobots. Destiny, Part Three After becoming Rodimus Prime, Hot Rod infiltrated Zero Space to confront the Dark Matrix creature that threatened his reality but it summoned three versions of Optimus Prime to defend itself. Rodimus likewise sent ripples throughout the multiverse, calling forth all the various versions of himself (including yet another version of Hot Shot) to take down anything without a "Hot" or "Rod" in its name, loosening the Dark Matrix creature's control over Optimus and allowing Rodimus to seal the multiversal breach with the Sword of Primus. The War to End All Wars, Part 5

Hot Shot's Bot Thoughts

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Hot Shot conducted a series of interviews with Transformers from other parts of the Multiverse. His first with a Primax version of Kup included questions about the weird eyeball headlights Kup had in vehicle mode. During his interview with Shockwave, Hot Shot got into a disagreement with his interviewee about how easy it was to obtain a Matrix. He proved his side of the argument by easily stealing Optimus's Matrix, and upgrading himself into Shotimus Prime. During his last interview, this time with Tarantulas, his interviewee became irate at his insistence that Tarantulas and Sideways might be one and the same. This eventually lead to Tarantulas taking his Matrix and beating him with it, causing him to revert to Hot Shot. Hot Shot's Bot Thoughts

Legacy VS500 Collection Special Comic

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Hot Shot was a spectator for the second week of the Speedia 500 on Velocitron, where he swung around the Star Saber. Velocitron Speedia 500 Part 3

Games

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The Energon Within

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As Optimus and Hot Shot prepared to escort a truckload of energon away from one of the Autobots' mines, the Decepticons launched a full-scale assault. Their objective was to steal 100 of the Autobots' energon cubes.

The Decepticons either eventually succeed, though at the cost of many Decepticon troops being destroyed, with the mine remaining under Autobot control, OR, before the Decepticons could succeed succeed, Hot Shot inadvertently blew up the mine. Transformers Armada: The Energon Within

Transformers

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Voice actor: Dublin James (English), Jesús Barreda (Castilian Spanish), Cédric Dumond (French), Alberto Olivero (Italian)
He's the best there is at what he does! (We don't like to say what he does...)

Hot Shot found himself in the sweeping jungles that surrounded abandoned Aztec ruins. After failing to find Mini-Cons under a rock, he managed to pair up with the Mini-Con Jolt, and when he reached the top of the ruins, he faced Cyclonus. The following battles took him many places, such as a frozen wasteland, the interior of a battleship (which eventually revealed itself as the gigantic Tidal Wave), and ultimately Hot Shot battled Unicron himself.

Hot Shot, having collected all the Mini-Cons on Earth, was able to wield the legendary Matrix Cannon, which he used to fire a deadly shot into the core of the Planet Eater. Transformers

The events of the game listed above are exactly the same for when players choose to take Red Alert or Optimus Prime into battle instead of Hot Shot... except for the rock thing. That's all Hot Shot, baby.

Toys

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Merchandise

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Notes

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  • In an early Armada series bible, Hot Shot was originally called "Bumblebee". His character description says that he is the youngest of the Autobots at "about 16 years of age". The Autobots' teen-aged human allies would have teased him for not being old enough to have a driver's license. It further notes that "Everything about him is fast- including his speech," which definitely wasn't taken to heart. The rest of his personality was as you would expect, being young and brash yet showing leadership potential, and his Mini-Con was still called Jolt.
    • When asked about the Bumblebee name, designer Aaron Archer remembered looking into it, but thinking it was too generic at the time![1] It's likely that trademark issues would have been a factor regardless. On a spreadsheet shown by Archer at a TFcon Toronto panel, Hot Shot was the first name listed for consideration for the character—had that trademark not been available, the second and third names they would have attempted to use were “Wheeljack” and “Hot Wire” respectively.[2]
  • According to the Armada PlayStation 2 game instruction booklet, Hot Shot's Armada body has the following statistics:
  • Mass: 3,109 lbs
  • Robot height: 16' 5"
  • Robot top speed: 50 mph
  • Vehicle height: 5' 11"
  • Vehicle top speed: 186 mph
  • Vehicle power: 400 hp @ 8000 rpm
  • Hot Shot's Armada design is visually influenced by racecar drivers. He wears a crash helmet and sports a permanent 5-point harness seat belt as part of his chest design.[3]
  • For a while, Galaxy Force was treated by Takara as a separate universe from Legends of the Microns and Super Link, which would have made Exillion (Hot Shot's Japanese name in Galaxy Force) a different guy, even though the character's head design and control art labeled him "Hot Shot" in English.[4] With Galaxy Force later reintegrated into the "Micron Trilogy", this original distinction likely became irrelevant.
  • The license plate for Hot Shot's 2008 Universe toy reads "JaAm", referencing an early fandom meme derived from a fan-edit of the toy pack-in comics. The accompanying tech-specs also make allusions to the fancomic.
  • A character looking quite similar to Hot Shot showed up to die in Drift #2 because someone convinced artist Alex Milne to draw him as a casualty. This in order to spite longtime fan David Willis, who wuvs Hot Shot. Milne drew him into the story based on his dislike of Armada and reasoning that the character would not be one used again in the continuity.[5] Because it is a Generation 1-based story, however, the incident is documented on "Generation 1" character Hot Shot's page, rather than here.

Foreign names

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Armada

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  • Japanese: Hot Rod (ホットロッド Hotto Roddo), Hot Rod Super Mode (ホットロッドS (スーパーモード) Hotto Roddo Sūpā Mōdo), Hot Shot (ホットショット Hotto Shotto)
  • Hungarian: Nagymenő ("Badass")
  • Korean: Red Gun (레드건 Redeu Geon)
  • Mandarin: Jīshè (激射, "Passionate Shot")
  • Polish: Piorunus ("Thunderboltus")
  • Romanian: Șmecherul ("Wise Guy")
  • Russian: Likhach (Лихач, "Scorcher")
  • Ukrainian: Garyachkun (Гарячкун, "Hothead"), Zharostril (Жаростріл, "Heatshot")

Energon

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  • Japanese: Hotshot (ホットショット Hottoshotto), Hotshot Fire (ホットショットF (ファイヤー) Hottoshotto Faiyā)
  • Hungarian: Tűzgolyó ("Fireball")
  • Mandarin: Jīshè (激射, "Passionate Shot")

Cybertron

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  • Japanese: Exillion (エクシリオン Ekushirion), Exigeyser (エクシゲイザー Ekushigeizā), Hot Shot (ホットショット Hotto Shotto)
  • Hungarian: Tűzgolyó ("Fireball"), Nagyágyú ("Optimus Prime vs Megatron: The Ultimate Battle")
  • Korean: Exillion (엑실리온 Eksillion), Exigeyser (엑시게이저 Eksigeijeo)
  • Mandarin: Jīshè (激射, "Passionate Shot")
  • Ukrainian: Zharostril (Жаростріл, "Heatshot")

References

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  1. "I think we looked into it? But I think we thought it was fairly generic, for a long time I think we just didn't want to use it because it was like, so generic—sad to say, but it is."—Aaron Archer, The Toy Armada, 2021/12/14
  2. How to Name a Transformer - Toy Trademarks with Designer Aaron Archer
  3. "#hot shot was influenced by race car drivers, he is wearing a crash helmet and sports a permanent 5-point harness seat belt as part of his chest design."—Aaron Archer, Instagram, 2019/03/01
  4. Galaxy Force control art on display at Tokyo International Entertainment Market 2004, at Autobase Aichi.
  5. "lets see, well i don't know what i'll be working on in the future, so if i get a chance to draw some characters i want to in, then i take that opportunity to draw them. yes coming up with random bots is also fun, but then i might also like the bot i'm coming up with so it's the same thing. it's hard to choose what i want to draw. now i thought we were talking about issue one here. lets see. when i started issue 2 i had a battle scene between the autobots and decepticons and i asked a few of my friends who to draw in there. a few of them said i should draw hot shot, and i was like hot shot??? why the hell do i want to draw him??? i'm not the biggest fan of armada anyways. then one of them said it was Walky's favourite, but i still don't know if that's true or not, and i laughed, and i said, if you want me to put him in, i will. personally i don't care. so at first i asked my friends what characters to add, they gave me a few choices and when i then wanted to know the reason behind there choice they told me, and i got a laugh out of it. so, no lie here. no favourite characters of anyone who i hardly know in issue one. in issue 2, there is. did i do it because that guy upsets me. no. i don't really care what he says. i did it because my friends thought it was be funny and it's a character not in the G1-G2 line that will be used. oh, and i'm not the biggest fan of armada, so theres that too."—Alex Milne, the IDW Publishing Forums, "Transformers Drift #1: Reactions, Reviews, Spoilers", 2010/09/20