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{{disambig2|the heroic Dinocon Mini-Cassette|his evil counterpart|Slugfest (G1)}} | {{disambig2|the heroic Dinocon Mini-Cassette|his evil counterpart|Slugfest (G1)}} | ||
:''Slugfest is a heroic [[Dinobot (SG)|Dinocon]] [[Mini-Cassette]] from the [[Transformers: Shattered Glass (franchise)|Shattered Glass]] [[continuity family]].'' | :''Slugfest is a heroic [[Dinobot (SG)|Dinocon]] [[Mini-Cassette]] from the [[Transformers: Shattered Glass (franchise)|Shattered Glass]] [[continuity family]].'' | ||
[[Image:Slugfest shattered glass.jpg|thumb|upright=1.5]] | |||
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'''Slugfest''' thinks highly of himself, but relies on his larger allies to take care of him. He's thankful for the neural upgrades [[Starscream (SG)|Starscream]] gave him and the other [[Dinobot (SG)|Dinocon]]s, but he's still quite slow. | '''Slugfest''' thinks highly of himself, but relies on his larger allies to take care of him. He's thankful for the neural upgrades [[Starscream (SG)|Starscream]] gave him and the other [[Dinobot (SG)|Dinocon]]s, but he's still quite slow. | ||
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==Fiction== | ==Fiction== | ||
===''Shattered Glass''=== | ===''Shattered Glass''=== | ||
[[ | [[File:Cliffjumper&SGGoryu Dungeons&Dinobots.jpg|thumb|left|upright=0.8]] | ||
Slugfest scattered after [[Wheeljack (SG)|Wheeljack]]'s disastrous attack on [[Optimus Prime (SG)|Optimus Prime]]. [[Cliffjumper (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Cliffjumper]] and [[Sideswipe (SG)|Sideswipe]] tracked him down in an effort to keep the Dinobots out of the [[Autobot]]s' hands. After a brief battle with [[Goryu (SG)|Goryu]], who was protecting Slugfest, the [[Decepticon]]s added both Dinobots to their roster via restraining bolts and brain upgrades. | Slugfest scattered after [[Wheeljack (SG)|Wheeljack]]'s disastrous attack on [[Optimus Prime (SG)|Optimus Prime]]. [[Cliffjumper (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Cliffjumper]] and [[Sideswipe (SG)|Sideswipe]] tracked him down in an effort to keep the Dinobots out of the [[Autobot]]s' hands. After a brief battle with [[Goryu (SG)|Goryu]], who was protecting Slugfest, the [[Decepticon]]s added both Dinobots to their roster via restraining bolts and brain upgrades. | ||
Slugfest was pleased with his new masters, but was relieved when [[Grimlock (SG)|Grimlock]] arrived to escort the captured Dinobots to a [[Omega Terminus|secret place]]. | Slugfest was pleased with his new masters, but was relieved when [[Grimlock (SG)|Grimlock]] arrived to escort the captured Dinobots to a [[Omega Terminus|secret place]]. {{storylink|Dungeons & Dinobots}} | ||
Starscream was worried when he didn't find Slugfest and [[Overkill (SG)|Overkill]] in the Dinocon pens where they should have been. After a few moments of frantic searching, he discovered two octaltrack data cartridges. Starscream was taken aback when the cartridges transformed into the missing Dinocons. Upon further examination, Starscream and [[Bombshell (SG)|Bombshell]] discovered that all of the captured-and-reprogrammed Dinobots suddenly had [[spark|embers]] and the ability to [[Transformation|transform]]. | Starscream was worried when he didn't find Slugfest and [[Overkill (SG)|Overkill]] in the Dinocon pens where they should have been. After a few moments of frantic searching, he discovered two octaltrack data cartridges. Starscream was taken aback when the cartridges transformed into the missing Dinocons. Upon further examination, Starscream and [[Bombshell (SG)|Bombshell]] discovered that all of the captured-and-reprogrammed Dinobots suddenly had [[spark|embers]] and the ability to [[Transformation|transform]]. | ||
[[Sir Soundwave|Soundwave]] took Slugfest and Overkill along with his usual complement of [[Decepticon Mini-Cassette|Recordicons]] when he boarded the ''[[Nemesis (SG)|Nemesis]]''. | [[Sir Soundwave|Soundwave]] took Slugfest and Overkill along with his usual complement of [[Decepticon Mini-Cassette|Recordicons]] when he boarded the ''[[Nemesis (SG)|Nemesis]]''. {{storylink|Do Over}} | ||
They eventually made their way to the Earth of [[Primax 207.0 Epsilon|another dimension]]. There, they were tasked with repairing the planet's electronics network, which had gotten ravaged in its journey to the Decepticons' native universe. Despite Slugfest's most earnest attempts to help in the procedure, he only managed to make the task more difficult for Soundwave. The group then came under attack from [[Blaster (SG)|Blaster]] and his own menagerie of cassettes. Slugfest held his own against [[Ramhorn (SG)|Ramhorn]] until another new arrival, [[Solarbot]] forced Blaster to retreat with a brilliant display of power. {{storylink|Solar Requiem}} | They eventually made their way to the Earth of [[Primax 207.0 Epsilon|another dimension]]. There, they were tasked with repairing the planet's electronics network, which had gotten ravaged in its journey to the Decepticons' native universe. Despite Slugfest's most earnest attempts to help in the procedure, he only managed to make the task more difficult for Soundwave. The group then came under attack from [[Blaster (SG)|Blaster]] and his own menagerie of cassettes. Slugfest held his own against [[Ramhorn (SG)|Ramhorn]] until another new arrival, [[Solarbot]] forced Blaster to retreat with a brilliant display of power. {{storylink|Solar Requiem}} | ||
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===''Recordicons''=== | ===''Recordicons''=== | ||
[[File:Recordicons15-slugfest.jpg | [[File:Recordicons15-slugfest.jpg|thumb|upright=0.9|Slugfest am too cool to get dead by phone vote!]] | ||
When [[Ratbat (SG)|Batbot]] was captured by [[Blackcat (SG)|Blackcat]], Slugfest burst triumphantly through the wall to save the masked crime fighter. This somehow worked because "Slugfest am coolest." {{storylink|Recordicons#Recordicons #15|Recordicons #15}} Slugfest was the drummer in [[Tape-Filled Idiots]]. {{storylink|Recordicons#Recordicons #25|Recordicons #25}} | When [[Ratbat (SG)|Batbot]] was captured by [[Blackcat (SG)|Blackcat]], Slugfest burst triumphantly through the wall to save the masked crime fighter. This somehow worked because "Slugfest am coolest." {{storylink|Recordicons#Recordicons #15|Recordicons #15}} Slugfest was the drummer in [[Tape-Filled Idiots]]. {{storylink|Recordicons#Recordicons #25|Recordicons #25}} | ||
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==Toys== | ==Toys== | ||
===Shattered Glass=== | ===''Shattered Glass''=== | ||
[[ | [[File:SGtoy-Slugfest.jpg|thumb|upright=1.6|Everybody want buy Slugfest!]] | ||
*'''SG Soundwave vs SG Blaster''' (e-Hobby, 2013) | *'''SG Soundwave vs SG Blaster''' (e-Hobby, [[2013]]) | ||
:"SG Slugfest" comes in a boxed versus set which also includes [[Sir Soundwave#Shattered Glass 2|SG Soundwave]], [[Ratbat (SG)#Shattered Glass 2|SG Ratbat]], [[Blaster (SG)#Shattered Glass 2|SG Blaster]], [[Rewind (SG)#Shattered Glass 2|SG Rewind]], [[Ramhorn (SG)#Shattered Glass 2|SG Ramhorn]], and [[Solarbot#Shattered Glass 2|Solarbot]], as well as a 12-page comic. [[Redeco]]ed from [[Slugfest (G1)|the original Slugfest]], SG Slugfest can be completed with stickers from the bonus sticker sheet which include a "DINOCON" logo and a restraining bolt. | :"SG Slugfest" comes in a boxed versus set which also includes [[Sir Soundwave#Shattered Glass 2|SG Soundwave]], [[Ratbat (SG)#Shattered Glass 2|SG Ratbat]], [[Blaster (SG)#Shattered Glass 2|SG Blaster]], [[Rewind (SG)#Shattered Glass 2|SG Rewind]], [[Ramhorn (SG)#Shattered Glass 2|SG Ramhorn]], and [[Solarbot#Shattered Glass 2|Solarbot]], as well as a 12-page comic. [[Redeco]]ed from [[Slugfest (G1)|the original Slugfest]], SG Slugfest can be completed with stickers from the bonus sticker sheet which include a "DINOCON" logo and a restraining bolt. | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* Slugfest is based on the original [[Slugfest (G1)|Slugfest]] toy, but perhaps with [[Grand Slam (G1)|Grand Slam]]'s colors. | *Slugfest is based on the original [[Slugfest (G1)|Slugfest]] toy, but perhaps with [[Grand Slam (G1)|Grand Slam]]'s colors. | ||
* Slugfest's appearance in ''Recordicons'' is, of course, based on Robin as a foil to [[Ratbat (SG)|Ratbat]]'s Batman. | *Slugfest's appearance in ''Recordicons'' is, of course, based on Robin as a foil to [[Ratbat (SG)|Ratbat]]'s Batman. | ||
[[Category:Dinobots]] | [[Category:Dinobots]] | ||
Revision as of 07:46, 1 May 2017
| This article is about the heroic Dinocon Mini-Cassette. For his evil counterpart, see Slugfest (G1). |
- Slugfest is a heroic Dinocon Mini-Cassette from the Shattered Glass continuity family.

Slugfest thinks highly of himself, but relies on his larger allies to take care of him. He's thankful for the neural upgrades Starscream gave him and the other Dinocons, but he's still quite slow.
Fiction
Shattered Glass

Slugfest scattered after Wheeljack's disastrous attack on Optimus Prime. Cliffjumper and Sideswipe tracked him down in an effort to keep the Dinobots out of the Autobots' hands. After a brief battle with Goryu, who was protecting Slugfest, the Decepticons added both Dinobots to their roster via restraining bolts and brain upgrades.
Slugfest was pleased with his new masters, but was relieved when Grimlock arrived to escort the captured Dinobots to a secret place. Dungeons & Dinobots
Starscream was worried when he didn't find Slugfest and Overkill in the Dinocon pens where they should have been. After a few moments of frantic searching, he discovered two octaltrack data cartridges. Starscream was taken aback when the cartridges transformed into the missing Dinocons. Upon further examination, Starscream and Bombshell discovered that all of the captured-and-reprogrammed Dinobots suddenly had embers and the ability to transform.
Soundwave took Slugfest and Overkill along with his usual complement of Recordicons when he boarded the Nemesis. Do Over
They eventually made their way to the Earth of another dimension. There, they were tasked with repairing the planet's electronics network, which had gotten ravaged in its journey to the Decepticons' native universe. Despite Slugfest's most earnest attempts to help in the procedure, he only managed to make the task more difficult for Soundwave. The group then came under attack from Blaster and his own menagerie of cassettes. Slugfest held his own against Ramhorn until another new arrival, Solarbot forced Blaster to retreat with a brilliant display of power. Solar Requiem
Hey, get this, Slugfest thought the six Ember-less bots Solarbot was looking for were cyborg alien invader, what a putz! He was also barred from the Dancitron dance club, as the maître d' "drew the line" at stegosauruses. Sunrise
Recordicons

When Batbot was captured by Blackcat, Slugfest burst triumphantly through the wall to save the masked crime fighter. This somehow worked because "Slugfest am coolest." Recordicons #15 Slugfest was the drummer in Tape-Filled Idiots. Recordicons #25
Toys
Shattered Glass

- SG Soundwave vs SG Blaster (e-Hobby, 2013)
- "SG Slugfest" comes in a boxed versus set which also includes SG Soundwave, SG Ratbat, SG Blaster, SG Rewind, SG Ramhorn, and Solarbot, as well as a 12-page comic. Redecoed from the original Slugfest, SG Slugfest can be completed with stickers from the bonus sticker sheet which include a "DINOCON" logo and a restraining bolt.
Notes
- Slugfest is based on the original Slugfest toy, but perhaps with Grand Slam's colors.
- Slugfest's appearance in Recordicons is, of course, based on Robin as a foil to Ratbat's Batman.



