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However, when stuff exploded on Nebulos, Fortress Maximus was all "Waah, I'm on fire, where did our guns go?" and Crosshairs was pressed back into service as the Autobots' armorer. <!--TFU profile--> | However, when stuff exploded on Nebulos, Fortress Maximus was all "Waah, I'm on fire, where did our guns go?" and Crosshairs was pressed back into service as the Autobots' armorer. <!--TFU profile--> | ||
When [[Thunderwing (G1)| Thunderwing]] took control of the [[Creation Matrix]], he blasted Crosshairs. Since Crosshairs was never seen again after this point in comic continuity, and [[Hot Rod]] mentioned that three Autobots were deactivated by Thunderwing, it's possible Crosshairs was one of the casualties. | When [[Thunderwing (G1)| Thunderwing]] took control of the [[Creation Matrix]], he blasted Crosshairs. Since Crosshairs was never seen again after this point in comic continuity, and [[Hot Rod]] mentioned that three Autobots were deactivated by Thunderwing, it's possible Crosshairs was one of the casualties.{{Storylink|All Fall Down}} | ||
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| This article is about the Generation 1 Autobot Targetmaster. For the live action Movie-continuity Autobot jeep, see Crosshairs (Movie). |
- Crosshairs is an Autobot Targetmaster from the Generation 1 continuity family.

As the Autobot weapons supervisor, Crosshairs oversees the procurement and maintenance of a dizzying arsenal of implements of death for his fellow Autobots. Long association with such machinery has made him meticulous and careful, possibly to a fault. Crosshairs will often refuse to fire his own weapon unless he's certain it won't miss.
Crosshairs enjoys a good relationship with his equally methodical Targetmaster partner Pinpointer, who is content to let Crosshairs call the shots.
- Italian name: Cross
- French-Canadian name: Échevelé
Fiction
Marvel comics
Crosshairs eventually became disgusted with his role in the unending cycle of suffering and quit his position as Weapons Supervisor to join Fortress Maximus as a front-line warrior.
However, when stuff exploded on Nebulos, Fortress Maximus was all "Waah, I'm on fire, where did our guns go?" and Crosshairs was pressed back into service as the Autobots' armorer.
When Thunderwing took control of the Creation Matrix, he blasted Crosshairs. Since Crosshairs was never seen again after this point in comic continuity, and Hot Rod mentioned that three Autobots were deactivated by Thunderwing, it's possible Crosshairs was one of the casualties.All Fall Down
Animated continuity
The Rebirth (US-only)
- Voice actor: Neil Ross

Crosshairs does quite the Ronald Reagan impression. He is very concerned with "the hubbub".
Headmasters (Japan-only)
- Voice actor: Hôchû Ôtsuka
Transformers: Armada
Crosshairs appears in a flashback of Cybertron's Great War along with one of the Aerialbots. This scene was also included in the Transformers Classics: Optimus Prime Vs. Megatron "Ultimate Battle" DVD.
IDW comics continuity
Crosshairs was stationed out of the Autobot Orbital Command Hub and was seen acting as navigator for the crew of the Ark-27. Whether this crew was a permanent unit like Prowl's or merely gathered from available Autobots on the Hub is uncertain. They transported Optimus Prime into battle with Thunderwing on Cybertron Stormbringer issue 2 and later brought him to Earth to follow up a lead on the Decepticons' resurrection. Stormbringer issue 4
Toys
Generation 1
- Crosshairs (Targetmaster, 1987)
- Japanese ID number: C-107
- Accessories: "Pinpointer" Targetmaster partner
- Crosshairs transforms into a Cybertronic van-buggy-sorta-kinda-thing. As a Targetmaster, he can hold in his hand or mount on his vehicle-mode roof any Targetmaster gun (or any weapon that uses a 5mm peg). He was released with his partner, Pinpointer.
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