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In the not-too-distant future, Hot Spot led a team of [[Targetmaster|Targetmasters]] aboard [[Sky Garry]] to back up [[Arcee (G1)|Arcee]], [[Wheelie]], and [[Daniel Witwicky]] during an outbreak of [[Nightbird|crazed female cyber ninjas]]. Fighting a losing battle, Hot Spot personally had to drag Arcee to safety, leaving Wheelie and Daniel behind to grenade themselves to death. Fortunately, their murder-suicide pact also took out the remaining Nightbirds.
In the not-too-distant future, Hot Spot led a team of [[Targetmaster|Targetmasters]] aboard [[Sky Garry]] to back up [[Arcee (G1)|Arcee]], [[Wheelie]], and [[Daniel Witwicky]] during an outbreak of [[Nightbird|crazed female cyber ninjas]]. Fighting a losing battle, Hot Spot personally had to drag Arcee to safety, leaving Wheelie and Daniel behind to grenade themselves to death. Fortunately, their murder-suicide pact also took out the remaining Nightbirds. {{storylink|Departure}}


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The name or term "Hot Spot" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Hot Spot (disambiguation).
Hot Spot is an Autobot Protectobot from the Generation 1 continuity family.
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Drawn with glass chestplates, for some reason.

Hot Spot leads by example. Whether it's a raging battle or a raging fire, he's right in the thick of things -- and that's where he's happiest. While many Autobots get into trouble by not thinking in combat, Hot Spot is a natural warrior who excels at fighting on instinct alone. His fellow Protectobots find his endless energy inspiring (though a bit exhausting), letting Hot Spot command even the most philosophically different of robots like Blades and First Aid as a tight and effective unit. He's a tough fighter to boot -- strong, well-armed and well-armored.


French-Canadian name: Calorifêro
Italian name: Drago


Fiction

Marvel comics continuity

Generation 1

(Note: Events in italics occurred only in the Marvel UK books.)
"Now I've set the timer to ten seconds, so I'll just get in between you guys and -- dammit! Not again!"

Hot Spot and the other Protectobots were created on Earth by Wheeljack and the Autobots after they stole a recording of Devastator's combiner transformation sequence and modified it (and after Optimus Prime and Buster Witwicky shared a Matrix-induced vision of the future with the Special Teams in it).

Hot Spot accompanied Optimus Prime and his fellow Protectobots to Energy Futures Industries, where they squared off against Megatron and the Combaticons to prevent them from stealing the hydrothermocline, a potentially limitless supply of energy. To prevent property damage and potential civilian casualties, the Autobots agreed to be uploaded into a virtual fantasy world in EFI's computer systems by Ethan Zachary, a human programmer on site. Similarly, the Decepticons agreed so that the hydrothermocline would remain intact. The game scenario was arranged so that the "death" of either Optimus or Megatron would end the game. Once inside "Multi-World", Hot Spot convinced Optimus Prime to remain behind while the Protectobots eliminated the potential threats. Hot Spot himself did battle with his opposite number, Onslaught, in the region known as the Slimepit. Despite the hinderance the bog caused, Hot Spot still held true to Autobot ideals and threw himself in harms' way to protect the virtual inhabitants of Multi-World. In turn, they carried him to safety away from Onslaught, giving him the advantage he needed to defeat the Combaticon. Despite their efforts, though, Optimus Prime ended up dying on this mission, and the Protectobots brought him back to the Ark for his funeral.

Months later, under the new leadership of Grimlock, Hot Spot and the Protectobots were order to hunt down and apprehend the AWOL Autobots Blaster and Goldbug. They caught up with the deserters at a used car lot run by Big Steve, but a four-way skirmish developed between Blaster, the Protectobots, the Combaticons, and the human-led robot hunters, RAAT. In the end, Hot Spot and his crew only managed to capture Blaster. When a second encounter with the Combaticons endangered the lives of several young humans, Blaster not only saved the children and defeated Bruticus where Defensor failed, but then willing resubmitted himself to Protectobot custody rather than trying to escape. Impressed with Blaster's actions, Hot Spot decided to defy Grimlock's orders and let him go free.

Generation 2

He's a Fahrenheit 451 truck: his job is to start fires.

Hot Spot led a team of Autobots sent to Earth by Optimus Prime to counter the threat of a rebuilt Megatron. Megatron's new form was more than a match for them, however, and nearly all of his team were destroyed. Only Hot Spot and Sky Dive survived the encounter.

As the last survivor still on Earth, Hot Spot observed Cobra hauling a trailer of Transformers technology, and noted that his orders included keeping Autobot tech out of the humans' hands. He single handedly attacked the convoy, drawing fire from numerous Cobra tanks, until he managed to destroy the trailer by ramming it off the side of an embankment. Weary and on the brink of shut-down, Hot Spot self-destructed to keep Cobra from using his own body as a replacement source of technology.


Animated continuity

Dreamwave Continuity

My invisible partner already has this dance --

After the signing of the Crisis Intervention Accords, many of the special teams went into hiding or broke up to continue fighting on different factions. Hot Spot maintained the Protectobots, one of the late model specials teams, in secret. The group watched the battles rage around them, continuing to help when possible, intervening to uphold CIA where necessary, and trying to overcome the shortcomings of the combination process.

Upon learning that Ratbat had persuaded the Constructicons to join his Ultracons, Hot Spot led his team to the Tagan Heights to counter the threat of Devastator by using Defensor. Unfortunately the plan backfired and the battle between the two titans only increased the damage. Proving that five minds are better then one, the team divided and defeated Devastator with an overload of electricity.

Hot Spot was obsessed with overcoming the problem with their combined form. The team's analysis was interrupted by an attack by the Chaos Trinity, as Hot Spot was one of the Four Angles of Dissolution the Fallen needed to awaken Primus and draw Unicron to Cybertron. After the previous failure against Devastator, Hot Spot was unwilling to risk using Defensor again, and his team was defeated by the enhanced powers of Bludgeon and his allies. Hot Spot was taken to a subterranean chamber, where energy from his and 3 others' Sparks served to unlock the seal of Primus. Grimlock, another of the Four, eventually freed himself and rescued Hot Spot in what might have been an embarrassing role reversal... if he'd been awake for it. The War Within: The Dark Ages

Universe: The Wreckers

Blue blazes!

In the not-too-distant future, Hot Spot led a team of Targetmasters aboard Sky Garry to back up Arcee, Wheelie, and Daniel Witwicky during an outbreak of crazed female cyber ninjas. Fighting a losing battle, Hot Spot personally had to drag Arcee to safety, leaving Wheelie and Daniel behind to grenade themselves to death. Fortunately, their murder-suicide pact also took out the remaining Nightbirds. Departure


Toys

Generation 1

  • Hot Spot (Protectobot, 1986)
Team ID number: P5
Japanese ID number: C-71
Hot Spot transforms into a blue fire truck of unknown make and model. As a Scramble City combiner torso, he had a third mode as a "repair bay", somewhat remeniscent of Powermaster Optimus Prime's combat deck. In this form, he was equipped with waldo arms to "repair" other vehicles. Hot Spot could connect with Metroplex's city mode in this form as well. He was available both alone and in a gift set with his teammates.

Generation 2

  • Hot Spot (1994, unreleased)
Team ID number: P1
If you've seen this, you may in fact be glowing with an inner light. Or you're Shortround.




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