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{{disambig2|the evil mirror-universe Autobot|his heroic Autobot counterpart|Crosshairs (G1)}}
{{disambig2|the evil mirror-universe Autobot|his heroic Autobot counterpart|Crosshairs (G1)}}
:''Crosshairs is an evil [[Autobot]] [[Targetmaster]] from the "[[Shattered Glass]]" universe.''
:''Crosshairs is an evil [[Autobot]] [[Targetmaster]] from the "[[Shattered Glass (franchise)|Shattered Glass]]" universe.''
 
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If it were up to '''Crosshairs''', he'd be sitting back and relaxing with a nice cold glass of liquid Energon at his side. He'd make an ideal Autobot soldier and be a good shot... but that would require him to, y'know, actually TRY. His Targetmaster partner [[Pinpointer (Shattered Glass)|Pinpointer]], on the other hand, tries to balance out Crosshairs' slothful tendencies with his own youthful exuberance. But until the day comes when Crosshairs gets off his rear bumper and actually fights, he makes for some ideal target practice for Decepticons needing to brush up on their skills.
If it were up to '''Crosshairs''', he'd be sitting back and relaxing with a nice cold glass of [[liquid energon]] at his side. He'd make an ideal Autobot soldier and be a good shot... but that would require him to, y'know, actually ''try''. His Targetmaster partner [[Pinpointer (Shattered Glass)|Pinpointer]], on the other hand, tries to balance out Crosshairs' slothful tendencies with his own youthful exuberance. But until the day comes when Crosshairs gets off his rear bumper and actually fights, he makes for some ideal target practice for [[Decepticon]]s needing to brush up on their skills.


==Fiction==
==Fiction==
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===Transformers (2007)===
===Transformers (2007)===
[[Image:Movie Warpath toy.jpg|right|300px|thumb|He even looks boring in real life...]]
[[Image:Movie Warpath toy.jpg|right|300px|thumb|He even looks boring in real life...]]
*'''Warpath''' (Scout, 2008)
*'''Warpath''' (Scout, 2008)
**''Accessories'': Missile, Key
**''Accessories'': Missile, Key


: A [[redeco]] of ''[[Cybertron (franchise)|Cybertron]]'' [[Brushguard]] (itself a slight retool of [[Overhaul (Cybertron)|Overhaul]] to remove the molded-on Autobot sigil), [[Warpath (Movie)|Warpath]] transforms into an off-road vehicle similar to a Humvee. Plugging his blue and black [[Velocitron]]ian [[Cyber Planet Key]] into his robot mode back launches his chest-mounted missile. (While in ''theory'' you can do this in car mode too, the missile is blocked.) Like the rest of the Allspark Power line of toys, Warpath has blue paint applications in both modes to suggest Allspark energies. He was available as part of the fourth assortment of Target [[exclusive]] Scout-class toys.
: A [[redeco]] of ''[[Cybertron (franchise)|Cybertron]]'' [[Brushguard]] (itself a slight [[retool]] of [[Overhaul (Cybertron)|Overhaul]] to remove the molded-on Autobot sigil), [[Warpath (Movie)|Warpath]] transforms into an off-road vehicle similar to a Humvee. Plugging his blue and black [[Velocitron]]ian [[Cyber Planet Key]] into his robot mode back launches his chest-mounted missile. (While in ''theory'' you can do this in car mode too, the missile is blocked.) Like the rest of the "Allspark Power" line of toys, Warpath has blue paint applications in both modes to suggest Allspark energies. He was available as part of the fourth assortment of [[Target]] [[exclusive]] Scout-class toys.


: This toy was later [[repurposing|repurposed]] to be Shattered Glass Crosshairs.
: This toy was later [[repurposing|repurposed]] to be Shattered Glass Crosshairs.

Revision as of 08:13, 13 June 2009

This article is about the evil mirror-universe Autobot. For his heroic Autobot counterpart, see Crosshairs (G1).
Crosshairs is an evil Autobot Targetmaster from the "Shattered Glass" universe.
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If it were up to Crosshairs, he'd be sitting back and relaxing with a nice cold glass of liquid energon at his side. He'd make an ideal Autobot soldier and be a good shot... but that would require him to, y'know, actually try. His Targetmaster partner Pinpointer, on the other hand, tries to balance out Crosshairs' slothful tendencies with his own youthful exuberance. But until the day comes when Crosshairs gets off his rear bumper and actually fights, he makes for some ideal target practice for Decepticons needing to brush up on their skills.

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Transformers (2007)

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He even looks boring in real life...
  • Warpath (Scout, 2008)
    • Accessories: Missile, Key
A redeco of Cybertron Brushguard (itself a slight retool of Overhaul to remove the molded-on Autobot sigil), Warpath transforms into an off-road vehicle similar to a Humvee. Plugging his blue and black Velocitronian Cyber Planet Key into his robot mode back launches his chest-mounted missile. (While in theory you can do this in car mode too, the missile is blocked.) Like the rest of the "Allspark Power" line of toys, Warpath has blue paint applications in both modes to suggest Allspark energies. He was available as part of the fourth assortment of Target exclusive Scout-class toys.
This toy was later repurposed to be Shattered Glass Crosshairs.