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*'''Emergency Mini-Con Team''' (Mini-Con Team, [[2003]])
*'''Emergency Mini-Con Team''' (Mini-Con Team, [[2003]])
**''Takara ID number:'' '''MM-20'''
**''Takara ID number:'' '''MM-20'''
**''Takara release date'': [[September 11]] 2003


:The Emergency Team was first released as a three-pack in the ''[[Transformers: Armada (toyline)|Armada]]'' toyline, and along with the [[Air Military Mini-Con Team]] were the last new-mold Mini-Con teams released in that line.
: The Emergency Mini-Con Team ([[Firebot (Armada)#Toys|Firebot]], [[Makeshift (Armada)#Toys|Makeshift]], and [[Prowl (Armada)#Toys|Prowl]]) are a trio of tiny robots who turn into tiny emergency vehicles. As Mini-Cons, they each have a [[Powerlinx]] port that allows them to connect to toys with compatible Powerlinx plugs, activating [[gimmick]]s on the larger toys when attached to a "live" plug. Each one also has a third "weapon" mode that can be used by larger toys; Makeshift and Firebot can only be used via Powerlinx plug, while Prowl's pistol mode is designed to be both Powerlinxed and hand-held.


:This mold-set was used to make the [[Hazard Team]], [[First Responder Mini-Con Team]], [[Hellflame Mini-Con Team]], and the ''[[Transformers: Cybertron (toyline)|Cybertron]]'' [[Mini-Con Council of Sages]].
: This version of the Team was nominally available as a three-pack, sold in third assortment of Mini-Con teams in [[Hasbro]]'s ''[[Transformers: Armada (toyline)|Armada]]'' line. In Japan, the pack was part of the eighth wave of [[TakaraTomy|Takara's]] ''[[Transformers: Armada (toyline)#Takara Legends of the Microns toyline|Legend of the Microns]]'' product in Japan. Aside from packaging, there are no noteworthy differences between the two companies' releases.
 
: This mold-set was also used to make the [[Hazard Team#Toys|Hazard Team]], [[First Responder Mini-Con Team]], [[Hellflame Mini-Con Team]], and the ''[[Transformers: Cybertron (toyline)|Cybertron]]'' [[Mini-Con Council of Sages]].


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*'''Emergency Micron Exdimensions''' (2003)
*'''Emergency Micron Exdimensions''' (2003)
**''ID number:'' '''MM-21'''
**''ID number:'' '''MM-21'''
**''release date'': [[September 11]] 2003


:A somewhat more limited-edition—but still regular retail—[[redeco]] of the Emergency Team was released by [[TakaraTomy|Takara]] as part of the [[Exdimensions]] series. This set uses primarily dark blue and orange. This deco was [[repurposing|repurposed]] as the [[Accident Recovery Mini-Con Team]].
: A somewhat more limited-edition—but still regular retail—[[redeco]] of the Emergency Team was released by [[TakaraTomy|Takara]] as part of the [[Exdimensions]] series, the only product released in the eleventh and final wave of ''Legend of the Microns''. This set decos the Team primarily in dark blue and orange plastics.
 
: This deco was [[repurposing|repurposed]] as the [[Accident Recovery Mini-Con Team]], and the ''[[Transformers: Shattered Glass (franchise)|Shattered Glass]]'' [[Targetmaster (technology)|Targetmaster]]s [[Holepunch (SG)|Holepunch]], [[Nightstick (SG)|Nightstick]] and [[Pinpointer (SG)|Pinpointer]].


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*'''Emergency Mini-Con Team''' (Mini-Con Team, 2003)
*'''Emergency Mini-Con Team''' (Mini-Con Team, 2003)


:Towards the very end of the [[Hasbro]] ''Armada'' series, the team was [[redeco]]ed in a theme that was 2/3rds [[The Transformers (franchise)|Generation 1]] homage; [[Prowl (Armada)#TUB|Prowl]] with a rather [[Smokescreen (G1)|Smokescreen]]-like racing theme, [[Firebot (Armada)#TUB|Firebot]] in light blue similar to [[Hot Spot (G1)|Hot Spot]]...and [[Makeshift (Armada)#TUB|Makeshift]] as the odd bot out.
: A redeco of the Team was released in the seventh and final wave of ''Armada'' Mini-Con sets. This time the Team was [[redeco]]ed in a blue-and-red theme that was 2/3rds [[The Transformers (franchise)|Generation 1]] homage: [[Prowl (Armada)#TUB|Prowl]] with a rather [[Smokescreen (G1)|Smokescreen]]-like racing theme, [[Firebot (Armada)#TUB|Firebot]] in light blue similar to [[Hot Spot (G1)|Hot Spot]]... and [[Makeshift (Armada)#TUB|Makeshift]] as the odd bot out.
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===''Universe'' (2003)===
===''Universe'' (2003)===
*'''[[Whirl (Universe)|Autobot Whirl]] with [[Gunbarrel (Armada)|Gunbarrel]] & [[Makeshift (Armada)|Makeshift]]''' (Ultra Class, [[2004]])
*'''[[Fireflight (Universe Deluxe)|Fireflight]] with [[Firebot (Armada)|Firebot]] & [[Thunderwing (Armada)|Thunderwing]]''' (Deluxe Class, 2004)
*'''[[Fireflight (Universe Deluxe)|Fireflight]] with [[Firebot (Armada)|Firebot]] & [[Thunderwing (Armada)|Thunderwing]]''' (Deluxe Class, 2004)
*'''[[Stockade (Universe 2003)|Stockade]] & [[Magna Stampede]] with [[Prowl (Armada)|Prowl]] & [[Terradive (Armada)|Terradive]]''' (Ultra Class, 2004)
*'''[[Stockade (Universe 2003)|Stockade]] & [[Magna Stampede]] with [[Prowl (Armada)|Prowl]] & [[Terradive (Armada)|Terradive]]''' (Ultra Class, 2004)
*'''[[Whirl (Universe)|Autobot Whirl]] with [[Gunbarrel (Armada)|Gunbarrel]] & [[Makeshift (Armada)|Makeshift]]''' (Ultra Class, [[2004]])
: The Emergency Team were redecoed for the [[Transformers: Universe (2003 toyline)|2003 ''Universe'' toyline]], in a deco theme that is basically a darker, more desaturated version of the Takara [[Hazard Team#Toys|Hazard Team]]. Rather than being sold in a complete set however, thet were split up among three different [[Autobot]] multi-packs.
: [[Firebot (Armada)#Universe (2003)|Firebot]] came in a Deluxe set with [[Fireflight (Universe Deluxe)|Fireflight]]. [[Prowl (Armada)#Universe (2003)|Prowl]] was packed in an Ultra-class set with [[Stockade (Universe 2003)#Toys|Stockade]] and [[Magna Stampede]], and [[Makeshift (Armada)#Universe (2003)|Makeshift]] came in another Ultra-class set, this one with [[Whirl (Universe)#Toys|Whirl]].


:For ''[[Transformers: Universe (2003 toyline)|Universe]]'', the Emergency Mini-Con Team and the [[Air Military Mini-Con Team]] were split up between several different releases as [[Autobot]]-allied partners to larger toys.
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Revision as of 01:25, 21 April 2023

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The Emergency Mini-Con Team specializes in search-and-rescue operations in (naturally) emergency situations. Each member is dedicated and highly skilled, and have saved countless lives. Naturally, they find themseves more in league with the Autobots.

The Emergency Mini-Con Team is composed of...

Fiction

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In Aurex 606.0 Kappa, the Emergency Mini-Con Team assisted Red Alert, Longarm, Smokescreen, and Jolt in a battle against Landslide, Drench, and Wind Sheer. Ask Vector Prime, 14/9/2015

Toys

Armada

  • Emergency Mini-Con Team (Mini-Con Team, 2003)
    • Takara ID number: MM-20
    • Takara release date: September 11 2003
The Emergency Mini-Con Team (Firebot, Makeshift, and Prowl) are a trio of tiny robots who turn into tiny emergency vehicles. As Mini-Cons, they each have a Powerlinx port that allows them to connect to toys with compatible Powerlinx plugs, activating gimmicks on the larger toys when attached to a "live" plug. Each one also has a third "weapon" mode that can be used by larger toys; Makeshift and Firebot can only be used via Powerlinx plug, while Prowl's pistol mode is designed to be both Powerlinxed and hand-held.
This version of the Team was nominally available as a three-pack, sold in third assortment of Mini-Con teams in Hasbro's Armada line. In Japan, the pack was part of the eighth wave of Takara's Legend of the Microns product in Japan. Aside from packaging, there are no noteworthy differences between the two companies' releases.
This mold-set was also used to make the Hazard Team, First Responder Mini-Con Team, Hellflame Mini-Con Team, and the Cybertron Mini-Con Council of Sages.


  • Emergency Micron Exdimensions (2003)
A somewhat more limited-edition—but still regular retail—redeco of the Emergency Team was released by Takara as part of the Exdimensions series, the only product released in the eleventh and final wave of Legend of the Microns. This set decos the Team primarily in dark blue and orange plastics.
This deco was repurposed as the Accident Recovery Mini-Con Team, and the Shattered Glass Targetmasters Holepunch, Nightstick and Pinpointer.


  • Emergency Mini-Con Team (Mini-Con Team, 2003)
A redeco of the Team was released in the seventh and final wave of Armada Mini-Con sets. This time the Team was redecoed in a blue-and-red theme that was 2/3rds Generation 1 homage: Prowl with a rather Smokescreen-like racing theme, Firebot in light blue similar to Hot Spot... and Makeshift as the odd bot out.

Universe (2003)

The Emergency Team were redecoed for the 2003 Universe toyline, in a deco theme that is basically a darker, more desaturated version of the Takara Hazard Team. Rather than being sold in a complete set however, thet were split up among three different Autobot multi-packs.
Firebot came in a Deluxe set with Fireflight. Prowl was packed in an Ultra-class set with Stockade and Magna Stampede, and Makeshift came in another Ultra-class set, this one with Whirl.

Notes

Foreign names

  • Japanese: Emergency Micron (エマージェンシーマイクロン Emājenshī Maikuron)
  • French: L'équipe d'urgence des Minimodus (Canada)
  • Spanish: Los Minimodus - Equipo de Emergencia

References

  1. "Not true. There WILL be an Emergency team, ALL NEW FIGURES Gimmick: Triple-changer.... Robot/VH/Weapon"—Aaron Archer, TFW2005, circa 2002