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Revision as of 16:03, 6 December 2007
- Fracas is a Nebulan and a Targetmaster partner from the Generation 1 continuity family.
Fracas' new Targetmaster body allows him to transform into an incendiary cannon for his new Decepticon partner Scourge -- fitting, since Fracas is himself a hot-running, volatile scrapper who explodes into violent rages.
Fiction
Marvel Comics continuity
- (Note: Events from the UK comic are in italics.)
Animated continuity
- Voice actor: ???
Toys
Generation 1
- Scourge with Fracas (Targetmaster, 1987)
- Fracas is a figure of an armored humanoid in gray armor with black legs. He folds in half to turn into an "incendiary cannon" that can be held by any Targetmaster (or any toy that uses 5mm pegs for accessory holding/mounting).
- Fracas was released in Japan without changes as Artfire's partner Nightstick.
Trivia
- Fracas and Nightstick's (the first one, with Cyclonus character models apparently got swapped around in pre-production, so Fracas' fictional appearances in both cartoon and comic are based on Nightstick's toy, and vice-versa. Whoops.
- As such, Krunix is technically a giant Fracas, not a giant Nightstick.
- Amusingly, Fracas is merely referred to as "the Nebulan" in Scourge's bio and Tech Specs. Thankfully, his name is printed on the box-front and in the instructions.



