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Blaster rendezvoused with Rodimus and Slicer outside the city, where a furious Rodimus revealed that they had executed Blaster's [[Autobot Mini-Cassette|boys]] for their failure before killing Blaster himself. Sighing that he'd at least tried to give him a second chance, Slicer made use of Blaster's link to Soundwave's transmitter to snoop on Decepticon radio, which he did by rewiring his severed head into a receiver. {{storylink|Shattered Glass II issue 2|Shattered Glass II #2}} | Blaster rendezvoused with Rodimus and Slicer outside the city, where a furious Rodimus revealed that they had executed Blaster's [[Autobot Mini-Cassette|boys]] for their failure before killing Blaster himself. Sighing that he'd at least tried to give him a second chance, Slicer made use of Blaster's link to Soundwave's transmitter to snoop on Decepticon radio, which he did by rewiring his severed head into a receiver. {{storylink|Shattered Glass II issue 2|Shattered Glass II #2}} | ||
While discussing with [[Ratchet (SG)|Ratchet]] the need to move all the spare parts to his new base, the medic claimed Slicer to be on schedule to lose an arm soon. While driving towards Metroplex, Slicer listened to Decepticon radio, probably because Soundwave and Ratchet share similar approaches to life - hoping to find a key to the future in the past. Slicer is the opposite though - forward is his only path, aligning with the most powerful. | |||
Upon reaching Metroplex, Slicer notices the titan has slightly shifted position. He follows static on the radio as a compass to reach the core containing Starscream's spark, planting explosives along the way. When Metroplex starts speaking, Goldbug informs that titan is sometimes activating for a short time. After attempts to get more information prove unfruitful, Slicer uses the warlord's short temper to excuse himself in order to call the Wreckers. Looking outside, he notices Metroplex seemingly reacting to [[Jetfire (SG)|Jetfire]]'s arrival. Listening to the radio gives him another hint, and he tries to get all the threats - Goldbug, Decepticon Air Strike Patrol and Jetfire - in one area so that they deal with each other. It mostly works - with the former two destroyed, Slicer explodes his arm to distract Jetfire, wondering why he thought of Ratchet and his forecast. As the arriving Wreckers capture Jetfire, he ponders both the latter's weakness of being tied to the past as well as fellow Wreckers being unlikely to fight for him in this way. {{storylink|Shattered Glass II issue 3|Shattered Glass II #3}} | |||
While the others are dragging captured Jetfire in Metroplex, Slicer leaves Rodimus to deal with the Rising Sea. Later, after [[Flamewar (SG)|Flamewar]] was captured and came to senses, Slicer remarks she is only being kept alive as a bargaining chip for Megatron, given that she was sent against the Wreckers. Upon her reaction on Blaster's head serving as a radio, he remarks fellow Wreckers represent his job, not people, and they'd gladly enjoyed slaughtering each other if ordered so. Flamewar stalls time by trying to get more details from Slicer by making stuff up, when [[Slipstream (SG)|Slipstream]] arrives to rescue her. Normally, Slicer could've killed both of them, but his attachment to Soundwave's voice is used against him to distract and learn that Ultra Magnus's plan involves swapping with Prime's body. When Slicer tries to leap for Slipstream, he gets shot by Flamewar, throwing him out of Metroplex's body. {{storylink|Shattered Glass II issue 4|Shattered Glass II #4}} | |||
After being almost crushed by Metroplex's finger, Slicer gets rescued by Soundwave who noticed his conflicting thoughts and influence of his radio, but Slicer nevertheless pulls the blaster on Soundwave. During their fight, the Decepticon tries to convince Slicer to help him. When Springer runs to Soundwave, Slicer unloads his gun to the Wrecker's face, and then decides to join forces with the Decepticon - after all, Springer would've killed him, but Soundwave didn't. | |||
They make their way into Metroplex and encounter other Wreckers and both patients of the surgery, who have now switched bodies. Slicer channels his thoughts to Soundwave about how to proceed out of this encounter, after which he plans to take Ratchet and leave for good. Metroplex suddenly rising provides a good opening, and the battle starts. Rodimus deliberately shoots Ratchet, throwing Slicer into rage. That prompts Soundwave to intervene and kill Rodimus. Later, as he and Ratchet are leaving the battlefield, Slicer helps Soundwave by shooting Ultra Magnus in his chest as the two fight outside the falling titan body. He is last seen recuperating with Ratchet in a cavern. {{storylink|Shattered Glass II issue 5|Shattered Glass II #5}} | |||
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| This article is about the evil insane Autobot. For his heroic, slightly saner counterpart, see Wheeljack (G1). For a list of other meanings, see Wheeljack (disambiguation). |
- Wheeljack is an evil Autobot from the Shattered Glass continuity family.

Wheeljack (aka Slicer) is a mad scientist in both senses of the word: crazy and angry. He's been laughed out of the Autobot ranks, and he's itching for a chance to prove his inventions aren't worthless. Loyal to no one but himself, Wheeljack takes pride in his ability to adapt to new and dangerous situations. Whether building Dinobots or acting as the Wreckers' explosives expert, you can be sure that whatever invention he whips up, it will make things worse for everyone involved.
Sometimes, while hiding under his alternate identity of Slicer, he works with the heroic Decepticon Exo-Suit, but his understanding of Wheeljack's true allegiance is unknown.
Fiction
Fun Publications Shattered Glass continuity

Wheeljack created an army of Dinobots to rain vengeance upon Optimus Prime for laughing at his genius. Dramatically riding into battle upon the head of a sauropod-styled Dinobot, Wheeljack proclaimed his intentions. However, Optimus convinced Wheeljack that if his Dinobots were able to take out the Decepticons, he would be welcomed back into the fold. Upon being ordered to attack the Decepticons, the enthusiastic beasts gave out a rousing battle cry. Then they turned on each other. As punishment for his failure, Wheeljack found himself performing degradingly basic repairs to the Ark's computer systems and was told that, should he sabotage the ship, he would be on it when it launched. Dungeons & Dinobots
Following the Ark's crash onto Earth, Rodimus ordered Wheeljack to adjust the ship's computer Teletraan-X to accept commands from only the two of them. After that was done, he, Rodimus, and Goldbug, aided by some human allies, infiltrated and took over Burpleson Air Force Base, a command station for a human orbital defense weapon. When the Decepticons attacked the base, Wheeljack was somewhat damaged and wandering the corridors when he was accosted by Ravage and a Decepticon-allied human who accused him, him of being crazy. So he gave chase. Eye in the Sky
Goldbug enlisted Wheeljack and Side Burn to build a Stellar Spanner, claiming that Rodimus had commanded it be done under "project silence". They were lacking a volunteer to try the Spanner when they were fortuitously attacked by Heatwave. While Heatwave blasted Side Burn (who was later Mysteriously Fine), Wheeljack and Goldbug grabbed Heatwave, and Wheeljack had the idea of forcing the Decepticon to transform. They bound him up and put him in the spanner, though he still managed to deliver a solid kick to Wheeljack. Annoyed, Wheeljack was so deep in this thoughts that he didn't have time to react when Blitzwing subsequently took him out with a Jet-Judo throw. Wheeljack was merely feigning, of course, and used an electro-shell to activate the Spanner. His victory was short-lived, as Blitzwing began broadcasting the noise the humans called "music" over the Autobot comm frequency, forcing Wheeljack to retreat with the others. Blitzwing Bop

When Sephie Beller had herself augmented with Cybertronian technology, Rodimus had Wheeljack turn his microwave gun on her. The gun successfully neutralized her, though Wheeljack was offended by Rodimus's suggestion she was dead, affirming that she would be perfectly fine when he and Ratchet vivisected her. Once he had Sephie properly bound, Wheeljack restored her to consciousness and asked her to answer some scientific questions while he carried out his work. Unfortunately Wheeljack didn't get a chance to get started before Beachcomber started acting up. When Rodimus informed him that there was a jamming field covering the area, Wheeljack realized with disappointment that his test subject was going to be used as a hostage instead. When the party was crashed by R.J. Blackrock in a giant suit of power armor, Wheeljack tried to turn the microwave gun on him, only to be sent flying by a missile. Transhuman
Still serving Rodimus, Wheeljack eventually perfected a portable form of the stellar spanner, which he was able to mount as a drive system for a spacecraft. Using this, he began travel to other universes, in an effort to track the journey of Nexus Prime. On one such excursion he managed to deceive Slicer into thinking he was a future version of the Decepticon, and so through trade he obtained a sample of Forestonite. Before Slicer could realize that he had been given a bum deal, Wheeljack was long gone. Generation 2: Redux

Wheeljack next formed an alliance with Ultra Magnus, failed usurper of his brother Optimus Prime. With Magnus armed with the Terminus Blade, stolen from the Vault of the Unknown, they hatched a plan to enter a positive polarity universe. In his dimensional travels, Wheeljack identified a unique substance called Rarified Energon, found only on the Earth of that particular universal stream. Along with Tracks, Wreck-Gar, and the Junkions, they attacked the Autobot mining installation Ironworks on that world, gaining access to the Energon. Wheeljack constructed a device which could destroy the entire universe using the Terminus Blade, channeling the energies of the devastation back into the Blade. Autobots and Decepticons of two worlds attempted to stop Wheeljack and Magnus, but failed. The positive universe was destroyed, leaving only a relative few survivors as the positive-Earth and all who dwelled on it entered the negative polarity universe. Invasion Prologue Invasion
Seeking to consolidate further power from destroyed universes, Wheeljack and the Junkions built the Collector on positive-Earth, letting Ultra Magnus charge the Terminus Blade repeatedly by destroying one universe after another. Treadshot and several heroic Decepticons and Autobots tracked them down, and battle ensued once more. Distant Fissures Ultimately however, Ultra Magnus's forces were undone by Nexus Prime, member of the Thirteen and master of the Star Saber, who retrieved the Terminus Blade, banished Magnus, and demolished their equipment. Restoration
Recordicons
Wheeljack and a team of Autobots under the command of both Rodimus Prime and Optimus Prime fought Thundercracker and Ravage in the Transformers' greatest battle on Earth, "Digital Doom on the Highway to Destruction". According to Ravage, anyway. Recordicons #3
IDW Shattered Glass continuity

Slicer was one of Orion Pax's picks for the new "secret police" taskforce to be headed by his unofficial legal advisor, Ultra Magnus – a team that became known as the Wreckers. Slicer was present when the Wreckers crossed paths with Senator Shockwave; when Ultra Magnus' patience with his team wore out and he lobbed Kup at Impactor, Slicer attended to the latter. One team meeting with Orion later, Slicer was with the Wreckers when they launched a terrorist attack on the Senate. Shattered Glass II #1
At some stage after the outbreak of the war, Magnus had Slicer recruit the pirate radio host Blaster as a soldier, something Blaster ascribed undue significance to. Shattered Glass II #2
Slicer remained a spy loyal to Ultra Magnus, Shattered Glass #5 operating undercover in Gold City, where he bore witness to Starscream's torture. Shattered Glass #4 When a Decepticon rescue party led to the liberation of Gold City, Slicer went into hiding, calling Ultra Magnus to inform him that Goldbug had escaped with Starscream's spark and was poised to reactivate Metroplex. Shattered Glass #5
Slicer took to wearing an all-concealing cloak. He was with Magnus' updated team of Wreckers when the former pen-pusher demanded an audience with Optimus Prime, and when the encounter turned violent, he fought the guards Whirl and Sunstreaker. The team managed to fight their way into Prime's throne room just in time to see Ultra Magnus disable the Autobot leader. Shattered Glass II #1
Ultra Magnus tasked Slicer and Rodimus with disrupting the Decepticons' efforts to rebuild Gold City into New Kaon. Slicer chose Blaster for the task of infiltrating Soundwave's morale-boosting radio station, with the purpose of downloading any useful information and then destroying Soundwave's equipment. Blaster's showboating grated on the two Wreckers, though, and he ran out of time to destroy the station before Slicer's bombing of the city forced him to withdraw.
Blaster rendezvoused with Rodimus and Slicer outside the city, where a furious Rodimus revealed that they had executed Blaster's boys for their failure before killing Blaster himself. Sighing that he'd at least tried to give him a second chance, Slicer made use of Blaster's link to Soundwave's transmitter to snoop on Decepticon radio, which he did by rewiring his severed head into a receiver. Shattered Glass II #2
While discussing with Ratchet the need to move all the spare parts to his new base, the medic claimed Slicer to be on schedule to lose an arm soon. While driving towards Metroplex, Slicer listened to Decepticon radio, probably because Soundwave and Ratchet share similar approaches to life - hoping to find a key to the future in the past. Slicer is the opposite though - forward is his only path, aligning with the most powerful.
Upon reaching Metroplex, Slicer notices the titan has slightly shifted position. He follows static on the radio as a compass to reach the core containing Starscream's spark, planting explosives along the way. When Metroplex starts speaking, Goldbug informs that titan is sometimes activating for a short time. After attempts to get more information prove unfruitful, Slicer uses the warlord's short temper to excuse himself in order to call the Wreckers. Looking outside, he notices Metroplex seemingly reacting to Jetfire's arrival. Listening to the radio gives him another hint, and he tries to get all the threats - Goldbug, Decepticon Air Strike Patrol and Jetfire - in one area so that they deal with each other. It mostly works - with the former two destroyed, Slicer explodes his arm to distract Jetfire, wondering why he thought of Ratchet and his forecast. As the arriving Wreckers capture Jetfire, he ponders both the latter's weakness of being tied to the past as well as fellow Wreckers being unlikely to fight for him in this way. Shattered Glass II #3
While the others are dragging captured Jetfire in Metroplex, Slicer leaves Rodimus to deal with the Rising Sea. Later, after Flamewar was captured and came to senses, Slicer remarks she is only being kept alive as a bargaining chip for Megatron, given that she was sent against the Wreckers. Upon her reaction on Blaster's head serving as a radio, he remarks fellow Wreckers represent his job, not people, and they'd gladly enjoyed slaughtering each other if ordered so. Flamewar stalls time by trying to get more details from Slicer by making stuff up, when Slipstream arrives to rescue her. Normally, Slicer could've killed both of them, but his attachment to Soundwave's voice is used against him to distract and learn that Ultra Magnus's plan involves swapping with Prime's body. When Slicer tries to leap for Slipstream, he gets shot by Flamewar, throwing him out of Metroplex's body. Shattered Glass II #4
After being almost crushed by Metroplex's finger, Slicer gets rescued by Soundwave who noticed his conflicting thoughts and influence of his radio, but Slicer nevertheless pulls the blaster on Soundwave. During their fight, the Decepticon tries to convince Slicer to help him. When Springer runs to Soundwave, Slicer unloads his gun to the Wrecker's face, and then decides to join forces with the Decepticon - after all, Springer would've killed him, but Soundwave didn't.
They make their way into Metroplex and encounter other Wreckers and both patients of the surgery, who have now switched bodies. Slicer channels his thoughts to Soundwave about how to proceed out of this encounter, after which he plans to take Ratchet and leave for good. Metroplex suddenly rising provides a good opening, and the battle starts. Rodimus deliberately shoots Ratchet, throwing Slicer into rage. That prompts Soundwave to intervene and kill Rodimus. Later, as he and Ratchet are leaving the battlefield, Slicer helps Soundwave by shooting Ultra Magnus in his chest as the two fight outside the falling titan body. He is last seen recuperating with Ratchet in a cavern. Shattered Glass II #5
Games
Transformers: Forged to Fight

Toys
Timelines

- Decepticon Slice (BotCon 2010 attendee freebie)
- Accessories: Hyper-carbine shotgun, neutronic exhaust gun, missile, spoiler
- Known designers: Dan Khanna (concept artist)
- A redeco of Energon Deluxe-sized Downshift, "Decepticon Slice" transforms into a blue sports car with red and black stripes. He has a pair of dark red clear-plastic guns: one a spring-loaded missile launcher, one non-firing. These can be hand-held or attached to Slice in various ways in both modes. His spoiler is also removable and can be used as a blade weapon or something.
- He can also form the top or bottom half of any silver or bronze "Powerlinx" combiner.
- He was only available to BotCon 2010 Primus Package attendees, as an attendance freebie.
- This toy was also redecoed as Universe Downshift.
Shattered Glass Collection

- Decepticon Slicer & Exo-Suit (Deluxe Class, 2023)
- Accessories: Missile launcher (non-firing), shotgun, exhaust-pipe rifle
- Known designers: Mark Maher (Hasbro), Hisashi Yuki (TakaraTomy)
- A redeco of Earthrise Wheeljack, Decepticon Slicer transforms into a blue sports car resembling a Lancia Stratos with some portions of the vehicle's design being similar to the Lancia Rally. For armaments, Slicer still has the original version's shoulder-mounted missile launcher which can be hand-held or mounted on either shoulder using a slot and tab combo, but also comes with two brand-new red blasters homaging the red guns from the above toy, which can hinge for a (slightly) proper weaponized vehicle mode. His spoiler/"wing" halves are also attached via 5mm posts, so they can be easily removed and placed elsewhere if you want to do that.
- He also comes packed with Exo-Suit, a redeco of Generations Selects Black Roritchi, who can split apart so Slicer can really arm himself to the teeth.
- This figure also comes stamped with a Decepticon insignia in the same shade of pink as the original Slicer toy's, rendering him now able to function as both reference to his earlier disguise as the positive universe Slicer and a toy of the evil chap himself. The choice is yours.
- This mold was also used to make Selects Decepticon Exhaust.
Merchandise
Magic: The Gathering

- Slicer, Hired Muscle / Slicer, High-Speed Antagonist (2022)
- ID number: 021
- Set code: BOT
- Color identity: Red
- Casting cost: {4}{R} (front), {2}{R} (back)
- Artist: Sara Pitre-Durocher
- "Slicer, Hired Muscle" is part of the 2022 Magic: The Gathering Universes Beyond Transformers card set, found in Collector Booster packs of Magic's The Brothers' War set. It can be reversed to become "Slicer, High-Speed Antagonist", representing Slicer in vehicle mode.
- A variant of this card was available in both Set Booster and Collector Booster packs, depicting "Generation 1" Slicer.
Notes
- Shattered Glass Wheeljack started life in Fun Publications' stories, where his body was that of Energon Downshift (who himself had been based on "Generation 1" Wheeljack) in the colours of Slicer (who was a redeco of Wheeljack's Action Master toy). At BotCon 2010, this concept materialised as a toy in the form of "Decepticon Slice", who had both Autobot and Decepticon insignias so he could double as either character, with the epilogue to that year's convention comic even seeing Shattered Glass Wheeljack tricking a positive-universe Slicer into thinking that he was the Decepticon's future self.
- His later appearance in the Forged to Fight mobile game was instead based directly on G1 Wheeljack's Masterpiece toy—just with red eyes instead of blue ones, a purple Autobot insignia, and no Alitalia markings to avoid trademark issues.
- Things with Shattered Glass Wheeljack got a little confusing years later, when he was slated to get a new toy as part of the Shattered Glass Collection, a redeco of Earthrise Deluxe Class Wheeljack. In deference to the Action Master, designer Mark Maher named the toy "Slicer".[1] Before the toy was even revealed, Wheeljack showed up in IDW Publishing's Shattered Glass continuity, under the name Slicer (as the comics were being packed in with the toys)—in effect meaning that Shattered Glass Slicer and regular-universe Slicer are both evil guys that look the same. So for all intents and purposes, in Shattered Glass universes, "Slicer" is just the name Wheeljack sometimes goes by.[2]
- Then, when a set of Magic: The Gathering trading cards themed after Transformers was released—with a character roster formed mostly of the Shattered Glass Collection, so each could have a regular and mirror-universe art variant—this necessitated the creation of a new visually-distinct look for G1 Slicer, which ended up being based on Armada Wheeljack's colours.
References
- ↑ "Shattered glass Slicer and his Weaponizer Exosuit should find a spot in your collection, if you haven’t already, go preorder this cool team up to fill out your heroic decepticon army! But wait, he is a good guy…bad guy…no…another reason to purchase this lovely bot an get a copy of IDW’s new comic issue from the Shattered Glass series. As some may know, Im into the old TF toyline action masters, so when the opportunity came to do a SG version of our beloved Wheeljack, I had to take a look back at the fabulous Botcon rendition that I believe @artguy101 had a hand in making. I really was on board with what they did but I really wanted to pay homage to how awesome transformers with vehicles or “exosuits” were, especially coming off of the great success of weaponizer’s in Siege, I felt there needed to be a marriage here."—Mark Maher, Instagram, 2022/06/27
- ↑ "He is the tf formerly known as wheeljack!"—Danny Lore, Twitter, 2021/12/02




