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[[File:TF-Legacy-United-Deluxe-Shard-art.jpg|upright=1.3|thumb|She's not a rock! She's a rock copter!]] | [[File:TF-Legacy-United-Deluxe-Shard-art.jpg|upright=1.3|thumb|She's not a rock! She's a rock copter!]] | ||
'''Shard''' is made of [[death crystal]]s from the planet [[Dread (planet)|Dread]]! With double death crystal blades on each arm, she's one Rock Lady you'd better watch out for. | '''Shard''' is made of [[death crystal]]s from the planet [[Dread (planet)|Dread]]!<ref name="Fanstream">[[March 21]], 2024's [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPkQZZ4zasE Hasbro Pulse | Transformers 40th Anniversary Fanstream | March 21, 2024] on YouTube, with [[Ben MacCrae]], [[Mark Maher]] and [[Evan Brooks]].</ref> With double death crystal blades on each arm, she's one Rock Lady you'd better watch out for. | ||
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:*''TakaraTomy release date'': | :*''TakaraTomy release date'': | ||
:*''Accessories'': 2 turbine cannons, 4 rotor blades/swords | :*''Accessories'': 2 turbine cannons, 4 rotor blades/swords | ||
{{toydesigner|}} | {{toydesigner|[[Mark Maher]] (Hasbro), [[Takio Ejima]] (TakaraTomy)}}<ref name = "Fanstream"/> | ||
: Released in the second wave of ''[[Transformers: Legacy|Legacy: United]]'' Deluxes, Shard transforms from rocky robot to a rocky helicopter. These rocky growths are meant to represent [[death crystals]]. Her rotor blades separate from the main rotor to form hand-held swords, while the turbines become (non-firing) cannons. | : Released in the second wave of ''[[Transformers: Legacy|Legacy: United]]'' Deluxes, Shard transforms from rocky robot to a rocky helicopter. These rocky growths are meant to represent [[death crystals]]. Her rotor blades separate from the main rotor to form hand-held swords, while the turbines become (non-firing) cannons. | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*Shard is inspired by the [[Rock Lord]] [[Solitaire]]. | *Shard is inspired by the [[Rock Lord]] [[Solitaire]].<ref name="Fanstream"/> | ||
*She was the first Armorizer Hasbro designer Mark Maher designed.<ref name="Fanstream"/> | |||
===Foreign names=== | ===Foreign names=== | ||
*''Japanese'': | *''Japanese'': | ||
==References== | |||
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[[Category:Armorizers]] | [[Category:Armorizers]] | ||
[[Category:Female Transformers]] | [[Category:Female Transformers]] | ||
[[Category:Legacy characters]] | [[Category:Legacy characters]] | ||
[[Category:Toy-only characters]] | [[Category:Toy-only characters]] | ||
Revision as of 16:45, 21 March 2024
- Shard is an Armorizer from the Infernac Universe by way of the Legacy: United toyline.

Shard is made of death crystals from the planet Dread![1] With double death crystal blades on each arm, she's one Rock Lady you'd better watch out for.
Toys
Legacy

- Infernac Universe Shard (Deluxe, 2024)
- TakaraTomy name:
- TakaraTomy ID number:
- TakaraTomy release date:
- Accessories: 2 turbine cannons, 4 rotor blades/swords
- Known designers: Mark Maher (Hasbro), Takio Ejima (TakaraTomy)[1]
- Released in the second wave of Legacy: United Deluxes, Shard transforms from rocky robot to a rocky helicopter. These rocky growths are meant to represent death crystals. Her rotor blades separate from the main rotor to form hand-held swords, while the turbines become (non-firing) cannons.
- As an Armorizer, Shard can also disassemble into a variety of rocky chunks, forming weapons and armor to attach to other figures via 5 mm post.
- Shard appeared for sale from CMDstore on March 8, 2024, before an official Hasbro reveal. Stock photography of the toy depicts a non-final color scheme lacking the blue sections.
Notes
- Shard is inspired by the Rock Lord Solitaire.[1]
- She was the first Armorizer Hasbro designer Mark Maher designed.[1]
Foreign names
- Japanese:
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 March 21, 2024's Hasbro Pulse | Transformers 40th Anniversary Fanstream | March 21, 2024 on YouTube, with Ben MacCrae, Mark Maher and Evan Brooks.

