Slugslinger (G1)
| This article is about the Generation 1 Decepticon. For the Unicron Trilogy Decepticon, see Slugslinger (Energon). |
- Slugslinger is a Decepticon Targetmaster in the Generation 1 continuity family.

If you ask Slugslinger to describe himself, he'll tell you all about how he'll never turn down a chance to duel anyone, because he knows he'll always win. That is, assuming his Nebulan partner, Caliburst, still has some ammo left for Slugslinger to use to gun down his opponent from a distance. Take that away, and suddenly he's not such a tough guy after all.
Funny, that.
- French-Canadian name: Lance-Balle
Fiction
Animated continuity
"The Rebirth" (North America)
While aiding Scourge and Cyclonus in their quest for the Key to the Plasma Energy Chamber, Slugslinger defiantly shouted about leaping into battle...the actual "leaping" was delayed because Triggerhappy kept standing in front of him. Lucky Autobots. He'll get them next time.
Slugslinger got a lucky break, being a jet, when the Decepticons met up with the Hive -- Cyclonus didn't offer their new partners his head. Instead, he was partnered with Caliburst, a Hive member, who was equally inept at warfare. The Rebirth, Part 2
Headmasters (Japan)
Slugslinger and his partners, Misfire and Triggerhappy, were frequent opponents of the Autobot trio under Pointblank's command. Engaged in combat over several space-faring denizens of planet Master, a massive explosion caught all involved off-guard. Slugslinger and his partners and foes alike were transformed into Targetmasters, somehow fused together in pairs with each of the smaller Master Transformers by the explosion. Miraculous Warriors, Targetmasters (Part 1)
Marvel Comics continuity
Slugslinger was one of the Decepticons working for Scorponok back on Cybertron, rounding up Autobots for the Smelting pool. Their greatest rivals were the Autobots led by Fortress Maximus, and so they were more than a little perturbed when their favorite sparring partners vanished into the night. A foolish interstellar phone call from Zarak, though, led the Decepticons to them on Nebulos. They quickly took Zarak and his people hostage and began laying waste to the planet. They were initially rebuffed by a new group of Autobot Headmasters, but Scorponok managed to replicate the procedure and apply it to his own men. He didn't make Slugslinger a Headmaster but, for some reason, when he was choosing warriors who might need a boost of confidence from becoming a super-charged gun-slinging Targetmaster, Scorponok did think of him. Slugslinger was binary-bonded to the Nebulan Caliburst shortly before the Decepticons left Nebulos behind, chasing the Autobots of Steelhaven towards Earth. Brothers in Armor!!
Slugslinger remained on call with Scorponok's forces after they arrived on Earth, but rarely participated in any active missions. He did battle with a group of Autobot fliers during the Underbase Saga (though he only did so while accompanied by the ever-terrifying Buzzsaw and several other Decepticons). Dark Star! Slugslinger also stood up to Scorponok with his fellow Decepticons to challenge Starscream's place in the army.
I think he just wanted attention.Primal Scream
Dreamwave Comics continuity
Slugslinger was a member of Starscream's Predacon faction by the end of the Dark Ages. He participated in the attack on the peace treaty at Tyger Pax along with the other Predacons, but was quickly overrun by the combined Autobots, Decepticons and Ultracons who survived their first bombing run. The Age of Wrath, Part 1
IDW comics continuity
Back before the war, Slugslinger appears among the crowd in the Forge watching Megatron's first pit fight against Cy-Kill. Megatron Origin, Part 2
Toys
Generation 1
- Slugslinger with Caliburst (1987)
- Japanese ID number: D-90
- Generation 1 Slugslinger is a cybertronic twin-cockpit space fighter with possibly the most conservative colour scheme of the Targetmaster Transformers, being predominantly grey. His Targetmaster partner Caliburst attaches to a peg hole on the dorsal hull behind the cockpits.
- As typical with some of the larger 1987 year Transformers toys, Slugslinger has a well-proportioned robot mode body that is seemingly designed to better match the style of the Generation 1 cartoon animation models, at least compared to Transformers designed during the Diaclone era and 1986 Movie toys. He has decent articulation with shoulder and elbow joints, as well as hip and knee joints (though the latter is mainly to facilitate his transformation sequence). Caliburst transforms into a small guy in robot suit/little robot dude, depending on where you live, or can be left in gun mode to be held by Slugslinger.
Trivia

- Slugslinger is, of course, the inspiration for the Energon-series homage-toy Slugslinger.
- Slugslinger's design was used as a "generic" Decepticon in the Linkage mini-comics, in a flashback showing Redline and Flat-Out's former Decepticon masters. This fits in with the general theme of using Generation 1 character models as unnamed extras in the Armada cartoon. Of course, his actual appearance fits in with artist Hirofumi Ichikawa's general theme of using the toys as a visual reference rather than the character models used in animation; that is so not Slugslinger's Headmasters design. Linkage Part 5


