Flareup (G1)

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The name or term "Flareup" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Flareup (disambiguation).
Flareup is an Autobot from the Generation 1 continuity family.
She doesn't need thirty-seven pieces to express herself

Flareup loves her job, and does it with a cheerfulness and zeal matched by few of her Autobot comrades. Her task in the Autobot army is to blow things up, and thus her disposition is often considered by her comrades to be a little off-putting. More seriously, she tends to enjoy herself so much that she gets careless, and more than once, her colleague Chromia has had to pull her, quite literally, out of the fire.

Flareup originally trained in search and rescue under Firestar, but after it became clear she was better suited to more offense-oriented tasks, Firestar placed her in the care of her friend Chromia.[1]

Sometimes her name is parsed as Flare-Up.

Fiction

Descent into Evil

Flareup was part of an Autobot strike force sent to Ceti Alpha Seven to destroy a cloning installation set up by the Decepticon general Deathsaurus. She and Chromia had previously beaten Buzzclaw, one of Deathsaurus' warriors, on Regulon Four, so she expected an easy fight. Unfortunately for the Autobots, the first batch of Deathsaurus' Virulent Clones was already finished, and the team came under heavy attack. Flareup put up a good fight, destroying several clones personally, but was defeated and captured when Deathsaurus himself entered the fray. She and the others were rescued by the timely arrival of Ironhide and Ratchet. Descent into Evil

TransTech

Voice actor: Anastasia Matejka (English)

At some point in time through some means, Flareup ended up at Axiom Nexus. She soon favoured the peaceful Nexus 208.0 Epsilon dimension over her war-torn own and chose to stay, finding a purpose there as police officer. She was on the job when she spotted a group of three Malgus visitors shortly after their arrival. Upon asking for their identities and finding out one of them was an Optimus, she exasperatedly pointed them at the big sign that stated Primes were strictly forbidden in the city and contacted the authorities. After identifying the yellow kid-appeal character as a Bumblebee and not caring who the human sidekick was, she announced to the three visitors she was going to take them to Processing and subsequently had to explain them where they were, what was going on. She also indulged in some grumbling over who in their right mind would design a robot with high heels.

When Shockwave later came to arrest Sari and Optimus, Flareup, having expected them to get away with just a fine, felt responsible and told Bumblebee they had to rescue his friends. At a drive-thru, they met with a Transformer named "Joe", who offered them help. Bumblebee came up with a plan of his own involving a trained chimp marching band, which ended with a triple trip to the car wash, but then "Joe" made a suggestion: To get past Shockwave's security system, he and Bumblebee would pretend to be illegal Primes who were being guarded by Flareup during a prisoner transfer.

The plan worked, and Flareup teamed up with Bumblebee to distract Shockwave, allowing "Joe" to take him out from behind. However, with Shockwave out, "Joe" seized Sari's AllSpark Key and revealed his true identity as Megatron. Flareup was exasperated once more that nobody read the sign and joined in an all-out attack on the offender. Megatron powered up by the AllSpark Key proved too much for them, and Flareup could only stare in worry as Megatron brought Shockwave's laboratory equipment to life to function as his army. Thanks to some quick thinking by the kid-appeal character and human sidekick, the Malgus visitors manipulated the newly formed army into turning against their creator. With the situation back under control, Shockwave agreed to let the Malgus visitors go and agreed with Flareup never to speak of these events again. Bee in the City

Wings Universe

Flare-Up/Flareup's name is parsed with a hyphen in "Hoist the Flag" but with no hyphen everywhere else.

Following the Great Reformatting, Flareup found herself stationed at the Training Academy in New Polyhex, where she became a star pupil while training under the ancient and enigmatic Target Masters. After catching the attention of Alpha Trizer, Flareup became the youngest and newest member of the Cybertronian Knights. Her oddly cheerful disposition, given her specialty of firework, has served as an inspiration to her more jaded peers. Knight Flareup profile card Apelinq was sent to the Academy to meet her, encountering Primal Prime, who also hoped to recruit her into the Wreckers. However, Flareup declined in favor of the Knights, which Apelinq never doubted as her quarters' decorations clearly demonstrated her admiration for Knight Commander Ginrai.

Alongside the other Knights, Flareup was extremely chagrined to be called into headquarters for a mandatory meditation session with Alpha Trizer. What made the situation worse was that Ginrai invoked, "Ladies first." Flareup mentioned hearing that the last 'bots to go through meditation ended up offline, to which Devcon quipped that they were bored into stasis lock. However, Apelinq dismissed Devcon's quip as a mere rumor. Apelinq's personal logs

In 2984 C.E., Flare-Up and Apelinq were on a mission on Cyberion when they received a call from Knight Commander Ginrai to return to base. After Flare-Up arrived (and Ginrai tsked her for scuffing the floors with her tires), Ginrai announced that Devcon had reported that the Galadria space bridge outpost near Delta Prysmos had gone missing, and that he feared the worst. Soon thereafter, Devcon sent another signal, and Flare-Up and the other Knights space-bridged to Devcon's position on board the disembodied head of Unicron, which had been commandeered by Cannonball and his Star Seekers. Flare-Up and Apelinq tackled Flamewar together, and when Flamewar disintegrated Apelinq's digitized hoverboard, Flare-Up laughed. Flamewar should have taken out Flare-Up instead, and Flare-Up proved this by putting down the massive Scorponok with her delfurite shells. As Devcon fought Flamewar herself, Flare-Up mused that the two would make a cute couple. The battle was prematurely ended when it was discovered that Cannonball's scheme to plunder Cybertron of its energon would not work now that it was technorganic. Hoist the Flag

Some time later, Flare-Up and Apelinq were standing in a burning ruin on Cybertron, unaware that at that very moment, Shokaract plotted to return to the planet and lay waste to it. Legacy

Kre-O comic

Flareup was at Metroplex before it was attacked by Earth's worst criminals. The Brick List: Earth's Most Wanted

Toys

Timelines

See, Ratchet? Those are colors. Next time, get some.
  • Autobot Ratchet & Flareup (Multi-pack, 2005)
    • Accessories: Missile launcher, scope, 2 tailpipes, missile, Autobot energon chip
Flareup is a new-head retooling of the Energon Arcee mold, transforming into a Cybertronic motorcycle. She has multiple clear-plastic parts that combine to form a crossbow with spring-firing missile.
Flareup was only available in a BotCon 2005 convention-exclusive souvenir set with Ratchet. This poly-bagged set could be purchased separately from the main seven-toy box set from that year's show.
The same mold is used by Timelines Chromia and Flamewar, and 2007 movie toyline Arcee and Elita-One.

Don't make fun of Ratchet's lack of colors or he'll "misplace" your nose during your next checkup.
  • Knight Flareup (BotCon 2014 souvenir add-on)
    • Accessories: Blaster & "vibroblade"
"Knight Flareup" is a redeco of Prime: Robots in Disguise Deluxe Class Arcee in red, orange, and black. She comes with a large blaster and an arm blade, both of which can mount onto her hands, forearms, and front wheel via 5mm post, as well as combine with each other. Additionally, the blades from the "First Edition" figure can mount onto thin pegs on either side of her vehicle mode. She came in a bagged set with fellow Cybertronian Knights Apelinq and Alpha Trizer.

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Notes

  • Flareup was originally conceived as a new body for Firestar, but Hasbro was unable to secure the trademark on the name, so she became a new-character protege.[2]

References