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[[Image:TVMJan1988Fasttrack.jpg|thumb|250px|Here, Fasttrack shows off the latest in late '70s model kit stylings.]]
:''Fasttrack is a [[Decepticon]] from the [[Generation 1 continuity family]].''


:''Fasttrack is a [[Decepticon]] from the [[Generation 1 (franchise)|Generation 1]] [[continuity family]]. In Japan, he became '''Black Rorichi'''.''
[[File:TVMJan1988Fasttrack.jpg|thumb|upright=1.2|Here, Fasttrack shows off the latest in late '70s model kit stylings.]]
'''Fasttrack''' is a semi-autonomous armored interceptor under the control of the Decepticon [[Scorponok (G1)|Scorponok]].


'''Fasttrack''' is a semi-autonomous armored interceptor under the control of the Decepticon [[Scorponok (G1)|Scorponok]].
{{bigquote|Nothing gets by me.|Fasttrack's ''Earthrise''<ref name="earthrise">[https://transformers.hasbro.com/en-us/brands/earthrise ''Earthrise'' website]</ref> motto}}
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==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===Marvel Comics continuity===
===Marvel ''The Transformers'' comics===
Fasttrack was among the Decepticons under Scorponok's command. They were ambushed while leading captured Autobots on a death march to [[Polyhex]]'s smelting pool. Fasttrack seemed caught off-balance by the attack and was among the first to flee the scene once the retreat was sounded. {{storylink|Ring of Hate!|Ring of Hate!}}
[[File:Fasttrack.jpg|left|upright=1.67|thumb|[[Nelson Yomtov|Nel Yomtov]] has much to answer for]]
Fasttrack was among the Decepticons under Scorponok's command. They were ambushed while leading captured Autobots on a death march to the [[smelting pool]]. Fasttrack seemed caught off-balance by the attack and was among the first to flee the scene once the retreat was sounded. {{storylink|Ring of Hate!}}
 
Fasttrack also participated in the attack on the [[Nebulos|Nebulan]] capital of [[Koraja]]. {{storylink|Broken Glass!}}
 
===''Transformers in 3-D''===
Fasttrack was on guard outside of Scorponok's fortress mode. {{storylink|The Test (issue)|The Test}}


[[Image:Fasttrack.jpg|left|300px|thumb|[[Nelson Yomtov|Nel Yomtov]] has much to answer for]]
===''War for Cybertron Trilogy'' marketing material===
With Cybertron's fate sealed and the Autobots gone, the Decepticons followed them closely through space aboard the ''[[Nemesis (G1)|Nemesis]]'' in pursuit of the [[AllSpark]]. Fasttrack was a [[Cybertronian military insignia|Space Force Infantry Raider]], {{storylink|#Generations|''Earthrise'' toy packaging}} whose function served as an interceptor. His primary objective was to serve [[Scorponok (G1)|Scorponok]] and his primary weapons were the tank cannon blasters. {{storylink|War for Cybertron: Earthrise|''Earthrise'' webpage}}<ref name="earthrise" />
{{--}}


{{note|The comic's mistake-riddled coloring seems to indicate Fasttrack was the fleeing Decepticon Scorponok called a coward after pointing out they were badly outgunned. The robot mode shown was [[Blot (G1)|Blot]]'s, however—a mistake also not uncommon in the ''Headmasters'' comic.}}
==Toys==
===''The Transformers''===
{{anchor|Generation 1}}[[File:G1-toy Fasttrack.jpg|right|upright=1.1|thumb|"Pardon me, I need to guide a plane down the runway here."]]
<ul class="iconlist">{{Bp-d1|'''Scorponok''' (Headmaster, 1987)}}</ul>
:*''Takara name'': '''MegaZarak'''
:*''Takara ID number'': '''D-93'''
:*''Accessories'': 2 guns
{{toydesigner|[[Kunio Okawara]] (concept artist)|[[Richard Marcej]] (packaging)}}


: Released in the fourth year of Hasbro's US ''[[The Transformers (toyline)|The Transformers]]'' toyline (third year in Europe and in Takara's ''[[Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers (toyline)|Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers]]'' line), Fasttrack transforms into a Cybertronian six-wheeled assault buggy. His wheels are designed with loose axles for quick rolling, particularly down the main ramp of Scorponok's city mode. Like his animation model below, his two guns can be either hand-held or shoulder-mounted.


Fasttrack also participated in the attack on the [[Nebulos|Nebulan]] capital of [[Koraja]]. {{storylink|Broken Glass!}}
: He was only available with the large [[Headmaster (technology)|Headmaster]] Decepticon [[Scorponok (G1)#Toys|Scorponok]].  
{{-}}


==Toys==
: This mold was redecoed into ''Super-God Masterforce'' [[Black Roritchi#Toys|Black Roritchi]].
[[Image:Guardminder toys.jpg|right|175px|thumb|"Pardon me, I need to guide a plane down the runway here."]]


===Generation 1===
::*''[http://www.tfu.info/1987/Decepticon/Fasttrack/fasttrack.htm More information on Fasttrack at TFU.info]''
*'''Scorponok''' (Headmaster, 1987)
{{--}}
**''Japanese ID number'': '''D-93'''
**''Accessories'': 2 guns


: Available only with the large [[Headmaster (technology)|Headmaster]] Decepticon Scorponok, Fasttrack transforms into a six-wheeled assault buggy. His axles were designed for quick rolling down the main ramp of Scorponok's city mode.
===''War for Cybertron: Earthrise''===
[[File:TF-Generations-WFC-E-Fasttrack.jpg|upright=1.66|thumb|Without the dagger accessory, that spear mode would be... pointless.]]
<ul class="iconlist">{{Bp-d1|'''Decepticon Fasttrack''' (Deluxe Class, [[2020]])}}</ul>
:*''Hasbro ID number'': '''WFC-E35'''
:*''TakaraTomy ID number'': '''ER-12'''
:*''TakaraTomy release date'': [[January 30]], [[2021]]
:*''Accessories'': 2 blasters, dagger/spear-tip
{{toydesigner|[[Hirofumi Ichikawa]] (detailing)}}


::*''[http://www.tfu.info/1987/Decepticon/Scorponok/scorponok.htm More information on Fasttrack (via Scorponok) at TFU.info]''
: Part of the third wave of ''[[War for Cybertron: Earthrise|Earthrise]]'' Deluxes, "Decepticon Fasttrack" is a [[C.O.M.B.A.T. System|Weaponizer]]-styled figure, with a design heavily inspired by the ''[[Transformers: Super-God Masterforce (cartoon)|Super-God Masterforce]]'' [[Guardminder]]s with a few minor hints towards the unused Generation 1 character model—mostly revolving around the [[robot mode]] weapon placement (''[[#Notes|see below]]''). Like most Weaponizer figures, Fasttrack transforms via [[partformer|part-forming]] into a six-wheeled Cybertronian buggy-tank with twin blasters. The dagger accessory can be attached to the back of his head in vehicle mode to form a "seat" that can accommodate either a [[Titan Master]] or a [[Prime Master]]; thematically it's meant to seat the "Lord Zarak" figure from ''Earthrise'' [[Scorponok (G1)#War for Cybertron: Earthrise|Scorponok]]. Concealed within his chest is an [[A.I.R. Lock System]] connection point, which allows him to link up with other toys in the line to form larger fortifications. As on the original toy, his blasters can also peg onto his robot-mode shoulders.


===Super-God Masterforce===
: Being a Weaponizer, Fasttrack can become armaments for other figures. The instructions include two official configurations: the first is a massive spear meant to be held by the larger Scorponok, inspired by (though not visually based on) [[Scorponok (G1)#Super-God Masterforce|Black Zarak]]'s "[[Tyrant Spear]]". This mode doesn't incorporate Fasttrack's upper torso piece. The second option configures Fasttrack into a set of massive over-shoulder cannons meant to attach to smaller figures, with his vehicle cockpit and dagger also combining to form a bladed shield.
*'''BlackZarak''' (Headmaster, 1988)
**''Japanese ID number:'' '''D-311'''
**''Accessories'': 2 guns


: Available only with BlackZarak, a [[redeco]]/[[retool]] of Scorponok, Black Rorichi is a redeco of Fasttrack.  He's made ENTIRELY of [[Gold plastic syndrome|gold plastic]], so, uh, look out.
: A misspelling in Fasttrack's instructions labels Scorponok as "S'''k'''orponok", both in English and in [[Alphabet|Cybertronian]]. Fasttrack's inner packaging also includes a piece of the line's galactic map and a red decoder revealing [[Botropolis]].


::*''[http://www.tfu.info/1988/Destron/BlackZarak/blackzarak.htm More information on Black Rorichi (via BlackZarak) at TFU.info]''
: This mold was slightly retooled to make ''[[Generations Selects (toyline)|Generations Selects]]'' [[Black Roritchi#Generations|Black Roritchi]] and ''[[Transformers: Generations (toyline)#Shattered Glass Collection|Shattered Glass Collection]]'' [[Exo-Suit (SG)#Shattered Glass Collection|Exo-Suit]].
{{-}}
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{{picsneeded|toys}}
==Notes==
[[File:Fasttrack model.jpg|thumb|upright=1.2]]
*Fasttrack had a character model prepared for [[Scorponok (G1)|Scorponok's]] animated toy [[Commercial/Generation_1#Computron_and_Scorponok|commercial]], but never actually appeared.
*The mistake-riddled coloring of the ''[[The Transformers: Headmasters|Headmasters]]'' comic seems to indicate Fasttrack was the fleeing Decepticon Scorponok called a coward after pointing out they were badly outgunned in [[Ring of Hate!|issue #1]]. The [[robot mode]] shown was [[Blot (G1)|Blot]]'s, however—a type of mistake also not uncommon in the miniseries.
*Fasttrack's model in the ''Headmasters'' comic is also a misinterpretation similar to that of [[Slugfest (G1)|Slugfest]] and [[Overkill (G1)|Overkill]]'s models in the Generation 1 cartoon, in that some of the weapons for the characters were not applied to their animation models to help the animators know what details would be obstructed by them; as such, dotted lines would be placed to direct the animator on the placement of said weapons (see the model to the right). This resulted in Fasttrack's gun being omitted in his vehicle mode. It should also be noted that Fasttrack's left shoulder on his model is likely meant to have a gun on it too, but was again not drawn as it would've obstructed his head.
*Fasttrack's design was reused in the ''[[Transformers: Super-God Masterforce (cartoon)|Super-God Masterforce]]'' anime for the mass-produced drone Transformers, the [[Guardminder]]s. The grunts have Fasttrack's coloration while the leader is either Black Roritchi or an incidental use of his colors.
*The 1987 toy catalog displayed a green Fasttrack with Scorponok.


==Trivia==
===Foreign names===
[[Image:Fasttrack model.jpg|right|180px|thumb|"'Inanimate'?!  I'll show [[Grimlock (G1)|HIM]] 'inanimate'!"]]
*''Japanese:'' '''Fasttrack''' (ファストトラック ''Fasutotorakku'')


* Fasttrack had a character model prepared for "[[The Rebirth]]", the mini-series which ended the [[The Transformers (cartoon)|US ''Generation 1'' cartoon]], but never actually appeared. He may have been slated to appear before "Rebirth" was cut from five episodes to three.
==Gallery==
* Fasttrack's design was re-used in ''[[Super-God Masterforce (franchise)|Super-God Masterforce]]'' for the mass-produced drone Transformers, the [[Guardminder]]s.  Fasttrack's coloration was used for the generic ones, while the leader used Black Rorichi's colors.
<gallery>
* Answering a [[Letters page (Marvel UK)|Grim Gram]] in the UK comics, [[Grimlock (G1)|Grimlock]] said he did not consider semi-autonomous units like [[Scamper]] or [[Roller]] to "count" as [[Transformers]]; they were considered components of larger Transformers instead.
File:Earthrise-Fasttrack-art.jpg|''Earthrise'' art
* The 1987 toy catalogue displayed a green Fasttrack with Scorponok.
</gallery>


==References==
{{Reflist}}


[[Category:Decepticons]]
[[Category:Generation 1 Decepticons]]
[[Category:Generation 1 characters]]
[[Category:Generation 1 drones]]
[[Category:Mass-produced Transformers]]
[[Category:Generation 1 toy Decepticons]]
[[Category:Masterforce characters]]
[[Category:Interceptors]]
[[Category:Drones]]
[[Category:Marvel Generation 1 Decepticons]]
[[Category:War for Cybertron: Earthrise Decepticons]]
[[Category:Weaponizers]]

Latest revision as of 19:20, 20 March 2026

The name or term "Fasttrack" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Fasttrack (disambiguation).
Fasttrack is a Decepticon from the Generation 1 continuity family.
Here, Fasttrack shows off the latest in late '70s model kit stylings.

Fasttrack is a semi-autonomous armored interceptor under the control of the Decepticon Scorponok.

Nothing gets by me.

—Fasttrack's Earthrise[1] motto

Fiction

[edit]

Marvel The Transformers comics

[edit]
Nel Yomtov has much to answer for

Fasttrack was among the Decepticons under Scorponok's command. They were ambushed while leading captured Autobots on a death march to the smelting pool. Fasttrack seemed caught off-balance by the attack and was among the first to flee the scene once the retreat was sounded. Ring of Hate!

Fasttrack also participated in the attack on the Nebulan capital of Koraja. Broken Glass!

Transformers in 3-D

[edit]

Fasttrack was on guard outside of Scorponok's fortress mode. The Test

War for Cybertron Trilogy marketing material

[edit]

With Cybertron's fate sealed and the Autobots gone, the Decepticons followed them closely through space aboard the Nemesis in pursuit of the AllSpark. Fasttrack was a Space Force Infantry Raider, Earthrise toy packaging whose function served as an interceptor. His primary objective was to serve Scorponok and his primary weapons were the tank cannon blasters. Earthrise webpage[1]

Toys

[edit]

The Transformers

[edit]

"Pardon me, I need to guide a plane down the runway here."
  • Scorponok (Headmaster, 1987)
  • Takara name: MegaZarak
  • Takara ID number: D-93
  • Accessories: 2 guns
  • Known designers: Kunio Okawara (concept artist), Richard Marcej (packaging)
Released in the fourth year of Hasbro's US The Transformers toyline (third year in Europe and in Takara's Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers line), Fasttrack transforms into a Cybertronian six-wheeled assault buggy. His wheels are designed with loose axles for quick rolling, particularly down the main ramp of Scorponok's city mode. Like his animation model below, his two guns can be either hand-held or shoulder-mounted.
He was only available with the large Headmaster Decepticon Scorponok.
This mold was redecoed into Super-God Masterforce Black Roritchi.

War for Cybertron: Earthrise

[edit]
Without the dagger accessory, that spear mode would be... pointless.
  • Decepticon Fasttrack (Deluxe Class, 2020)
  • Hasbro ID number: WFC-E35
  • TakaraTomy ID number: ER-12
  • TakaraTomy release date: January 30, 2021
  • Accessories: 2 blasters, dagger/spear-tip
  • Known designers: Hirofumi Ichikawa (detailing)
Part of the third wave of Earthrise Deluxes, "Decepticon Fasttrack" is a Weaponizer-styled figure, with a design heavily inspired by the Super-God Masterforce Guardminders with a few minor hints towards the unused Generation 1 character model—mostly revolving around the robot mode weapon placement (see below). Like most Weaponizer figures, Fasttrack transforms via part-forming into a six-wheeled Cybertronian buggy-tank with twin blasters. The dagger accessory can be attached to the back of his head in vehicle mode to form a "seat" that can accommodate either a Titan Master or a Prime Master; thematically it's meant to seat the "Lord Zarak" figure from Earthrise Scorponok. Concealed within his chest is an A.I.R. Lock System connection point, which allows him to link up with other toys in the line to form larger fortifications. As on the original toy, his blasters can also peg onto his robot-mode shoulders.
Being a Weaponizer, Fasttrack can become armaments for other figures. The instructions include two official configurations: the first is a massive spear meant to be held by the larger Scorponok, inspired by (though not visually based on) Black Zarak's "Tyrant Spear". This mode doesn't incorporate Fasttrack's upper torso piece. The second option configures Fasttrack into a set of massive over-shoulder cannons meant to attach to smaller figures, with his vehicle cockpit and dagger also combining to form a bladed shield.
A misspelling in Fasttrack's instructions labels Scorponok as "Skorponok", both in English and in Cybertronian. Fasttrack's inner packaging also includes a piece of the line's galactic map and a red decoder revealing Botropolis.
This mold was slightly retooled to make Generations Selects Black Roritchi and Shattered Glass Collection Exo-Suit.

Notes

[edit]
  • Fasttrack had a character model prepared for Scorponok's animated toy commercial, but never actually appeared.
  • The mistake-riddled coloring of the Headmasters comic seems to indicate Fasttrack was the fleeing Decepticon Scorponok called a coward after pointing out they were badly outgunned in issue #1. The robot mode shown was Blot's, however—a type of mistake also not uncommon in the miniseries.
  • Fasttrack's model in the Headmasters comic is also a misinterpretation similar to that of Slugfest and Overkill's models in the Generation 1 cartoon, in that some of the weapons for the characters were not applied to their animation models to help the animators know what details would be obstructed by them; as such, dotted lines would be placed to direct the animator on the placement of said weapons (see the model to the right). This resulted in Fasttrack's gun being omitted in his vehicle mode. It should also be noted that Fasttrack's left shoulder on his model is likely meant to have a gun on it too, but was again not drawn as it would've obstructed his head.
  • Fasttrack's design was reused in the Super-God Masterforce anime for the mass-produced drone Transformers, the Guardminders. The grunts have Fasttrack's coloration while the leader is either Black Roritchi or an incidental use of his colors.
  • The 1987 toy catalog displayed a green Fasttrack with Scorponok.

Foreign names

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  • Japanese: Fasttrack (ファストトラック Fasutotorakku)
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References

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