Firecracker

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Firecracker is an Autobot from the Generation 2 portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
Soon to be destroyed and replaced by Hurricane.

Literally born in a wind tunnel, Firecracker shows no measurable amount of drag resistance while in his sleek vehicle mode. Octane ignition turbines feed his need for speed, which is only tempered by the system being linked to his internal coolant levels. When accepted norms are exceeded he automatically loses control of his accelerator, and enormous vented discs provide the braking power to slow him down. While these safety measures help keep his body from overheating and burning up like a meteoroid entering the atmosphere, they can't cool off his fiery temper. Hopefully Firecracker can channel his rage in a useful direction, such as sending Decepticons right where he feels they belong: to the junkyards!

Fiction

Wings Universe

Firecracker and the Go-Bots were part of the "second generation" of Transformers created on Earth in the 21st century, using a combination of human, Nebulan, and Cybertronian sciences. He became an Autobot working for Pyro when the new Transformers inevitably started to battle amongst themselves. In 2010, Firecracker and the Go-Bots arrived in Switzerland to assist Rapido's team against the Decepticons after Pyro was captured. They fought alongside Scorch against the massive Decepticon, Double Punch. Generation 2: Redux

Not trusting these strange new powers, Cliffjumper made Firecracker demonstrate his pyrotechnic field on Decepticon dummy targets alongside a number of other Autobots. A Flash Forward, Part 2

Toys

Generation 2

  • Firecracker (Go-Bot, 1995)
    • Accessories: Gun
Part of the first assortment of Go-Bots, Firecracker transforms into a Lamborghini Diablo sports car with through-axle construction. At 1:64-scale, he can be used with many playsets from the "Hot Wheels" and "Matchbox" brand toy lines.
The same mold was redecoed in Generation 2 for the Go-Bots versions of Optimus Prime and Sideswipe, and later for the 2001 Robots in Disguise Spy Changer R.E.V..

Notes

  • Firecracker is shown in packaging art for the unreleased Go-Bots Racing Rig as its driver while Greasepit ramps the rig and bursts through the Ring of Fire. Bet he's not happy about that.

Foreign names

  • French: Turbo-Diablo
  • Italian: Saetta di Fuoco