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After Carcer's inhabitants had joined the Council of Worlds, many of them emigrated to Cybertron while Carcer himself was being repaired, Lancer among them. She and [[Greenlight]] were trying to enjoy a quiet drink together at Maccadam's when a [[Drunkatron|drunk Decepticon]] began harassing them. After Lancer told him he wasn't making any sense, Greenlight stated that the couple were from Carcer, anyway, and that he should get lost. {{storylink|07:00:00}}
After Carcer's inhabitants had joined the Council of Worlds, many of them emigrated to Cybertron while Carcer himself was being repaired, Lancer among them. She and [[Greenlight]] were trying to enjoy a quiet drink together at Maccadam's when a [[Drunkatron|drunk Decepticon]] began harassing them. After Lancer told him he wasn't making any sense, Greenlight stated that the couple were from Carcer, anyway, and that he should get lost. {{storylink|07:00:00}}


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As she and Greenlight were loitering, Carcer's sensors picked up an army of [[zombie]] [[Titan (group)|Titans]] headed towards Cybertron, alerting [[Obsidian (BM)|Obsidian]] of the threat. {{storylink|Ping}} After Elita had refused to transform Carcer into [[robot mode]], Lancer and Greenlight exchanged guilty glances but ultimately remained loyal to the First. {{storylink|Desperate Times}} When the Cybertronian fleet tried to claim Carcer by force, Greenlight and Lancer remained in the control room, reporting everything to Obsidian, including the hull breach that had sealed itself suspiciously fast. {{storylink|Desperate Measures (Till All Are One)|Desperate Measures}}
 
When Windblade awoke Carcer however, Cybertron learnt he was truly Vigilem, the Titan of [[Liege Maximo]] who had freed his master before dying. When [[Chromia (G1)|Chromia]] was tasked to hunt down the rogue Prime, Greenlight and Lancer joined her aboard the ''[[Sabre]]''. {{storylink|The Chosen One}}
 
Soon after heading out however, the trio came under attack from the Prime's [[Maximal]] enforcers, damaging their long range communications. By the time they'd repaired them, they were in [[G Nebula 89]] as the [[Decepticon Vengeance Division]] squared off against [[Unicron/Generation 1|Unicron]]. Despite their immense firepower, the [[Decepticon fleet]] failed to damage the Chaos Bringer, with Chromia ordering the ship back to Cybertron once Unicron teleported away. {{storylink|Stranger Eons}} When the trio returned however, Unicron had now assumed a towering robot mode and had sent the mutated DVD against the [[Autobot fleet]] defending the planet. {{storylink|Our Finest}} As Unicron began to tear into Cybertron however, the [[Spectral Knight]]s used the [[magic]] of the [[Talisman (G1)|Talisman]] to teleport the planet's population to the safe haven of [[Earth]], the fleet following shortly afterwards thanks to Elita One's sacrifice. {{storylink|Road's End}}
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"Lancer" redirects here. For other uses of the word, see Lancer (disambiguation).
Lancer is an Autobot from the Generation 1 continuity family.
I'm the bad guy!

Lancer, back when she was impetuous and untested, was once one of Cybertron's most promising young scientists. She's thought about putting in an application at the Elite Guard, but she always gets too nervous.

Fiction

Generation 1 cartoon continuity

The Transformers cartoon

Check out my shoulder!

Lancer is a member of the Female Autobots. She was holding a clipboard within the team's secret underground headquarters when Chromia and her team returned from their energy-stealing mission. Later, when their headquarters was located and destroyed, she and Greenlight freed Moonracer from the debris. Sticking with the rest of the team, she did her share in the fight against the Decepticons and could again later be seen manning a series of monitors in the team's new base. The Search for Alpha Trion

Wings Universe

Wings Universe is based on the Generation 1 cartoon, but deviates from it in cosmetic ways and continuity points.

Lancer was understudy to the archaeometrist, Glyph. She and her friend Greenlight worked with Glyph on an historical dig in Median alongside Flip Sides and Strika. When they uncovered some potentially life-threatening treasures, the historians requested support from the Elite Guard in case the Decepticons showed interest in their find. Lancer was thrilled at the idea, and eagerly made friends with the proud warriors who arrived to defend them. She joined Strika in working alongside the Elite Guard when the Decepticon Stormtroopers made their attempt to raid Median's dig. Lancer acted as a lure, drawing the Decepticons in through a hole in the fortifications, where the Elite Guard were waiting to ambush them.

The thrill of the situation faded for Lancer when Rage and Aquablast penetrated the inner perimeter and reached the spot where the other historians were hiding. Aquablast killed Glyph for being uncooperative and was about to kill Greenlight as well. Lancer was forced to shoot him in the back, killing an enemy in the line of duty.

Briefly shaken up by the incident, Lancer still chose to join the Elite Guard in pursuing Rage and the other Decepticons after they made off with the Heart of the Dragon. They managed to infiltrate the Metrotitan and survived battle with Brimstone, the Heart of the Dragon given life and form. After the mission concluded, Lancer returned to Strika and Greenlight, and together they planned a memorial service for the fallen Glyph. Flames of Yesterday

When the Autobots' current reserve of energies was dangerously low, Lancer joined her comrades still on Cybertron in stasis hibernation as an energy-saving measure. Battle Lines, Part 6

2005 IDW continuity

First appearance: The Transformers: Windblade vol. 2 #7
Comrade Napoleon Obsidian is always right!

Lancer served aboard the permanently spacefaring Titan Carcer, under the command of Elita One. During a recent roll call, Lancer opted not to pay attention, instead focusing her attention (and hands) onto Greenlight. This earned the couple the mind-numbing job of guarding Carcer's spacebridge. Greenlight complained that no one had come through the portal in weeks, and wasn't even sure that the two combatants who had briefly fallen through the spacebridge were even Cybertronian. Lancer assured her that Obsidian had said they were, and he never lied. Proving Lancer correct, the spacebridge activated! As she quickly radioed the ship's bridge, her partner, along with several of their shipmates, trained their weapons on the arriving 'bots. The Will of the Few

After Carcer's inhabitants had joined the Council of Worlds, many of them emigrated to Cybertron while Carcer himself was being repaired, Lancer among them. She and Greenlight were trying to enjoy a quiet drink together at Maccadam's when a drunk Decepticon began harassing them. After Lancer told him he wasn't making any sense, Greenlight stated that the couple were from Carcer, anyway, and that he should get lost. 07:00:00

As she and Greenlight were loitering, Carcer's sensors picked up an army of zombie Titans headed towards Cybertron, alerting Obsidian of the threat. Ping After Elita had refused to transform Carcer into robot mode, Lancer and Greenlight exchanged guilty glances but ultimately remained loyal to the First. Desperate Times When the Cybertronian fleet tried to claim Carcer by force, Greenlight and Lancer remained in the control room, reporting everything to Obsidian, including the hull breach that had sealed itself suspiciously fast. Desperate Measures

When Windblade awoke Carcer however, Cybertron learnt he was truly Vigilem, the Titan of Liege Maximo who had freed his master before dying. When Chromia was tasked to hunt down the rogue Prime, Greenlight and Lancer joined her aboard the Sabre. The Chosen One

Soon after heading out however, the trio came under attack from the Prime's Maximal enforcers, damaging their long range communications. By the time they'd repaired them, they were in G Nebula 89 as the Decepticon Vengeance Division squared off against Unicron. Despite their immense firepower, the Decepticon fleet failed to damage the Chaos Bringer, with Chromia ordering the ship back to Cybertron once Unicron teleported away. Stranger Eons When the trio returned however, Unicron had now assumed a towering robot mode and had sent the mutated DVD against the Autobot fleet defending the planet. Our Finest As Unicron began to tear into Cybertron however, the Spectral Knights used the magic of the Talisman to teleport the planet's population to the safe haven of Earth, the fleet following shortly afterwards thanks to Elita One's sacrifice. Road's End

Notes

  • Lancer was only known as the "unnamed orange Female Autobot" for a good 25 years until she was named in the Timelines text story, "Flames of Yesterday", as were a handful of other previously-unnamed female Autobots.
  • The Club Udon special edition cover to G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers: The Art of War #2, which is dedicated to the ladies of the two brands, surprisingly features what appears to be Lancer with Greenlight's colors. This is the only instance during the 25 years between the airing of "The Search for Alpha Trion" and the publication of "Flames of Yesterday" that these characters have been referenced.
  • In IDW continuity, Lancer and Greenlight are a romantic couple, the first on-panel female couple shown in a Transformers story, though Proxima and Acceleron were the first mentioned.
  • Jesse Wittenrich noted on Twitter that he named Lancer after the heroine [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Atalanta|{{#if:||Atalanta}}]] from the Greek myth of [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Jason|{{#if:||Jason}}]] and the [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Argonauts|{{#if:||Argonauts}}]] and that originally her name would have been Atalancer.<ref>Jesse Wittenrich on Twitter talking about Lancer's name, 13 December 2018</ref>

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