Misfire (G1)

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This article is about the evil Decepticon. For his heroic mirrorverse counterpart, see Misfire (SG).
Misfire is a Decepticon Targetmaster (presumably under a very wide definition of "master") from the Generation 1 continuity family.
He couldn't hit the Ark if he was shooting from inside it!

Misfire is the kind of guy you want on the Decepticons' side—if you're an Autobot, that is. He couldn't hit the broad side of Broadside. He holds the record for enrolling and failing the Decepticon Military College, only graduating because the Autobots blew it up. He claims his aim is getting better. What was it like before?!

Together with his Targetmaster partner Aimless, he's a danger to himself and others. Mostly others.

Fiction

The Transformers cartoon

Voice actor: Stan Jones (English), Hiroshi Naka (Japanese)
His aim's so bad he could shoot at the sky and miss!

Misfire was one of several Decepticon jets serving under Scourge and Cyclonus when they attacked Autobot City as part of a division while the Decepticon Clones stole the Key to the Plasma Energy Chamber. After Scourge successfully activated the chamber on Cybertron (and inadvertently sent a shuttle full of Autobots and the key halfway across the galaxy), Misfire, Triggerhappy, and Slugslinger were among the Decepticon unit sent to retrieve the key. Following the Autobots to Nebulos, Misfire, alongside Cyclonus and Scourge, blasted both Sureshot and Crosshairs. The Rebirth, Part 1

Maybe Misfire would aim better if he held his gun right.

After being soundly trounced by the new Autobot Headmasters, the Decepticons made a deal with the Hive to donate their heads and weapons for the binary bonding process. Misfire liked his partners to have short, memorable names. Armed with this new skill, Misfire and his Targetmaster companions successfully helped reacquire the Chamber's key... though Misfire himself and Aimless didn't really do very much that was helpful. To anyone. The Rebirth, Part 2

Misfire did very little afterwards. The Rebirth, Part 3

Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity

The Headmasters cartoon

Voice actor: Tomomichi Nishimura (Japanese)
That's "Ms. Fire" to you.

Misfire was a Decepticon aerial warrior partnered with Slugslinger and Triggerhappy. Their campaigns typically took place far away from recognizable worlds such as Cybertron, Earth and Chaar, battling against Pointblank and other Autobots on deep space missions. In 2011, Misfire and his partners allied themselves with Scorponok just before his siege of the planet Master began. When a group of six refugees fled the planet seeking aid, Slugslinger, Misfire and Triggerhappy joined Sixshot in pursuing them. They crossed paths with the Battleship Maximus and their old foes Pointblank, Sureshot and Crosshairs out in space. As the fighting raged outside, the refugees befriended Fortress and volunteered to dispose of the plasma energy bombs aboard the battleship. As the refugees flew out in their starship to take the bombs to a safe distance, Misfire and the Decepticons moved to intercept them, but they were blocked by Pointblank's forces. The bombs exploded early, washing over all the Transformers present. Miraculous Warriors, Targetmasters (Part 1)

Sixshot retrieved Misfire and his partners after the explosion, bringing them back to Master. The plasma energy had somehow binary-bonded each of the Decepticons to one of the refugees. A permanent link now existed between Misfire and Aimless, who could transformed into a powerful weapon for his new Decepticon master. Misfire and his Targetmaster partners rejoined the battle for Master at Scorponok's side. Their Targetmasters weapons were the equal of Pointblank and his men, who had also become Targetmasters in the plasma explosion. Miraculous Warriors, Targetmasters (Part 2) As the Decepticon Targetmasters mingled with the Headmasters, they demonstrated...poor interpersonal skills around the energon water-cooler. Their braggadocio quickly got on the nerves of Weirdwolf, leader of the Headmaster regiment. The Master Sword Is in Danger!!

Misfire and his partners got into another fight with Pointblank's trio, and believed the Autobots were dead after triggering a flash flood that washed them out of sight. Their obnoxious self-congratulation rankled Weirdwolf even more, especially after his fellow Headmasters started gushing over the Targetmasters' skill. Luckily for Weirdwolf's ego, the Autobot Targetmasters later turned up alive and well. The Zarak Shield Turns the Tide With the Zarak Shield fully reforged out of G-Metal, the Decepticons began making preparations to leave Master for Earth. Caliburst alerted Slugslinger that the Autobot Targetmasters had uncovered their location, and Misfire flew out with Sixshot and the Targetmasters to confront Pointblank's crew. They also unleashed massive devastation on a Master city when MegaZarak emerged from beneath it. Operation: Destroy the Decepticons

As Scorponok's ship touched down on Pallas for repairs, Misfire and the Targetmasters defended it against Autobot attack. Duel on the Asteroid At the North Pole, they were involved in the final battle against the Autobots, fighting their Targetmaster counterparts. After Fortress Maximus was tricked onto the platform of crysmagnetal, Misfire and the other Decepticons fled out into space. The Final Showdown on Earth (Part 2)

The Headmasters manga

Misfire and the Decepticon Targetmasters attempted to disrupt the Autobots' efforts to put out a blazing fire on Earth. The Autobots' split focus left them vulnerable, until the Battleship Maximus extinguished the entire fire in one sweep. Ricochet and Artfire then turned their full attention on Misfire and his allies, driving them from the scene. The Headmasters #7

Marvel Comics continuity

Marvel The Transformers comics

Events from the UK-only comic stories are in italics.

Misfire initially served as part of Scorponok's crew on Cybertron, and frequently clashed with Fortress Maximus and his Autobots. He participated in a raid on an Autobot city, ending in its ruin and the capture of several of its inhabitants. As the captives were marched towards the smelting pools however, Scorponok's group was attacked by their customary opponents and forced into a retreat. Ring of Hate! The Decepticons eventually managed to storm the Autobots' base, only to find it already evacuated. Though confused at first, they learned that their foes had fled to the planet Nebulos. Misfire and the others made their way to the alien world, where they met with one of the locals, Lord Zarak, who enlisted them in ridding his planet of the Autobots. Learning that several of the Autobots were holed up in Koraja, Misfire participated in a full-scale assault on the city. In retaliation, Fortress Maximus and four other Autobots emerged, having underwent a binary bonding process. Thanks to the newfound power this upgrade afforded them, the Autobot Headmasters sent the Decepticons into a panicked retreat. Broken Glass!

When the Autobots created another form of binary bonding, the Targetmaster process, the Decepticons were able to quickly replicate the process and apply it to their own troops. Misfire was, for some reason, among those chosen to undergo the upgrade. He soon got a chance at testing out his newfound might when several Autobot prisoners escaped from their cell. The fury of the battle destroyed the city of Koraja, culminating in Fortress Maximus knocking down Misfire and the other Decepticon Targetmasters with part of a beloved fountain. Brothers in Armor!!

Misfire and the other Decepticon Targetmasters lay in ambush for the Autobot Headmasters at the Fortress of Despair where they had the Autobot Targetmasters held captive. However, once Scorponok had abducted Highbrow to study the Headmaster process further the remaining Headmasters were able to free their Targetmaster comrades and turn the tables on the Decepticons. Misfire was taken out in hand-to-hand combat by Sureshot. Worlds Apart!

Thanks to a bug previously planted in the Autobots' headquarters, the Decepticons learned that their enemies had manufactured a fuel convertor that would allow them travel to Earth. They put together a plan to steal it. Misfire, Slugslinger, and Triggerhappy approached Fortress Maximus under the pretence that they had a message to deliver: Scorponok wanted to challenge him to a death match, and whoever emerged victorious would be declared triumphant in the greater conflict. Maximus accepted, unaware that the duel was merely a distraction. As it raged, Slugslinger snuck into Brainstorm's lab and made off with the fuel convertor. Once this was done, the duel came to a premature end, the Decepticons made their way off-world, and the Autobots were forced to follow. The Final Conflict

The events in this UK story differ in significant ways to the Headmasters mini-series.

Once the Autobots left Nebulos, the Decepticons followed them to Earth. Brothers in Armor!!

After the Autobot Highbrow stole Scorponok's head, Misfire led a group of Decepticons to recover their leader. Almost immediately after getting Zarak and Scorponok reattached, Misfire and his companions were cast into Limbo to make room for the time traveling Soundwave and Terrorcons from 2009. Time Wars

I think the name "Shouldn't have tried to help Finback" suits you better!

Following Starscream's resurrection as a Pretender, Misfire was part of a mutinous crew that confronted Sporponok at the New Jersey base over the treacherous Seeker's re-admittance back into the ranks of the Decepticons. The Primal Scream His mood was somewhat improved when he took Kup into custody, after Optimus Prime surrendered himself and his troops in order to seek an alliance with Scorponok against Unicron. Surrender! He survived Shockwave and Starscream's attack on the base, taking orders from Soundwave to aid Scorponok against the usurpers. ...All This and Civil War 2.

In the battle against Unicron, Misfire was caught in a blast when a surface-to-air cannon manned by Finback overloaded and exploded. On the Edge of Extinction!

Regeneration One

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Misfire served as part of Soundwave's "Neo-Decepticons" on Cybertron until Scorponok returned with his plan to convert Autobots into Decepticons using his Gene Key. When Misfire protested that they already had a leader, Scorponok executed him on the spot as an example to the others. Natural Selection, Part Three

Transformers in 3-D

While Galvatron used his Nullification Cannon on Cybertron's energon suppliy, Misfire was part of a team lead by Sixshot that carried out a diversionary attack. The War Against the Destructons, Chapter 1 of 3

Ladybird Books continuity

Misfire was among the Decepticons who traveled to Nebulos in search of energy. He was basically responsible for babysitting Aimless while the latter came up with construction plans. Unfortunately he was no good at stopping the Autobots from destroying the device they built to collect cosmic energy at the planet's pole. Decepticons at the Pole

When the Decepticons suspected that the Autobots were up to something, Misfire and Slugslinger joined Cyclonus on a reconnaissance flight, successfully locating an oil pipeline the Autobots had built. After sabotaging the pipeline, they made an attempt to ambush Kup and Highbrow who came to fix it, but the two Autobots got away when the Decepticons slipped over on the spilled oil. Autobots Strike Oil

United

Peekaboo.

A nano-virus that afflicted most Autobots save the Targetmasters and the Headmasters required Ricochet to lead a team to Nebulos for an anti-virus. However, the nano-virus was merely a ploy by the Decepticons to draw out the Targetmasters and Headmasters to abduct their Nebulan partners, so when the Autobots arrived on Nebulos, Misfire and several other Decepticons were waiting for them! Misfire and the others quickly fell into disarray, unfortunately, when their leader Straxus was singled out and defeated. The Fierce Fighting on Planet Nebulos

IDW Generation 1 continuity

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Misfire is the only guy who asks permission to do a fatality.
You know, there are some Decepticons who, upon finding themselves in a skin-covered room surrounded by aborted protoforms and mechanoids made of bark, would rub their hands together, marvel at the universe's infinite capacity for surprise and dive right in. I am not one of those Decepticons.Misfire on himself

Misfire was forged. Arm the Lonely After the war, Misfire became part of a ragtag Decepticon crew composed of Krok, Flywheels, Spinister, and Crankcase aboard the Weak Anthropic Principle, currently located on the planet Clemency. Misfire's job was to extract Energon from corpses but his crazed personality often got in the way, in part due to sampling Energon whose former owners had overdosed on circuit speeders. He was about to extract fuel from Fulcrum's seemingly lifeless body when he suddenly came back online and kicked him away. Misfire then gave Fulcrum a tour and presented him to the other members of the bunch in a...most peculiar manner.

I had a Popsicle, and then I passed out in the snow. Then I woke up, and then I reloaded, and then I fired, and then I missed. I missed again. I fired. I hit something, but it wasn’t what I was going for, so I guess I missed. I passed out again. Had another Popsicle.

He later attended the campfire that night, and found a P-6 Worldsweeper ship while "chasing" what he thought was the Necrobot. During the crew's exploration of the ship, Misfire found a ceiling covered entirely in brain modules and decided it was probably better to "run away screaming". When the Decepticon Justice Division contacted them, Misfire naturally panicked. Rules of Disengagement The Scavengers decided to stay behind and battle the D.J.D. by putting Grimlock, who had been inside the ship in stasis-lock, out in the open and releasing him from his pod when the D.J.D. got close. At the last moment, the D.J.D. revealed they were actually after Fulcrum but before the Decepticon could explain, the D.J.D. arrived. Krok released Grimlock anyways and the fight began. Misfire attempted to escape but found himself run into Helex. However, Spinister and Crankcase soon handled the D.J.D. member and Misfire attempted to save Krok from getting tortured by Vos and Kaon but only succeeded in shooting Krok instead of the two members. Before he could shoot another time, The Pet jumped onto Misfire and started mauling him. After a failed explosion made by Fulcrum, the D.J.D. left for another target. Fulcrum then explained to them that the reason why the D.J.D. had been after him was for committing an act of cowardice during the war and Crankcase recovered Krok, who had his face destroyed by Vos but was still functioning. The group decided to fix Krok, set off for Cybertron, and use Grimlock, who was revealed to be almost brain-dead, as a bargaining chip when they got there. Before they left, they looted Flywheels, who had been killed during the fight. Who's Afraid of the DJD?

I missed. So I fired again. And I missed. And then I missed again. And then I fired again, and then I missed. And then I fired, and then I fired, and I missed. I missed both times. And then I fired, and I missed. This went on for several hours. And then I fired, and then I missed. And then I was out of bullets, and then I got sad.

Somehow Misfire ended up captured by the Galactic Council and was sitting on death row on the planet Constancy. Fulcrum led a mission to spring him, which quickly went awry when Misfire needed to stop for munchies. They were left in a precarious situation when the Weak Anthropic Principle didn't arrive to pick them up on time — as unbeknownst to them Tyrest's universal killswitch had incapacitated the rest of the team. Arm the Lonely

I had a dream that I was firing at something. I missed

Misfire and the other Scavengers went on to have a series of adventures involving—amongst other things—being cursed to speak in song, getting threatened by Shockwave's gun hand emerging from a datapad, using holomatter avatars to blend in with the natives on Magisteria VI and somehow getting turned into toys. Between adventures they passed the time by vandalising Autopedia or playing "Shoot Shoot Bang Bang", which Misfire was surprisingly good at until he overindulged his own inner monologue and ended up getting shot by Crankcase, who was supposed to be piloting the ship. In short order, the Weak Anthropic Principle crashed into Tebris VII and Misfire used the lull in activity to try and teach Grimlock to write his name, though it wasn't long before the Dinobot had another one of his "fits", involuntarily emptying his tanks onto the floor and then going on a rampage through the ship.

Misfire and Krok began to get into an argument over Grimlock until Krok's contact Demus invited them to come and meet him at his scrapyard to discuss the deal they had arranged. Once the Scavengers had been filled with mode locks to appease his transformation phobia, Demus revealed that he wanted to offer them half a billion Shanix each in exchange for Grimlock. When Misfire objected, the matter was put to the vote in a rare display of Decepticon democracy and although Fulcrum backed him up, Crankcase, Krok and Spinister elected to sell him, carrying it by three votes to two. However, they would never get the chance to make the deal as Demus was then summarily executed by the Duly Appointed Enforcer of the Tyrest Accord, Fortress Maximus. Some Of My Best Friends Are Autobots

Long story short? Missed.

On the run from Fortress Maximus in a warehouse full of Demus's "Roboids", Misfire began to lose his patience with Krok again, going so far this time as to take the Monoformer's "communicator" that he was always clicking in times of stress, and revealing the truth—that it was just some poor sod's finger. Krok revealed that it used to belong to his friend Radar who turned into a communications array and that it also detected hundreds of Decepticon sparks in the vicinity. Maximus announced that the innocent-looking toy pets were in fact lobotomised Transformers trapped in beast mode that were being sold to the galaxy at large as torture dolls and the Scavengers came to an understanding that they should look after each other and Grimlock. With Fortress Maximus now after Grimlock on the W.A.P. a hundred miles away and with Misfire and Spinister still mode locked, they were forced to unbox six Equinoids on which to ride to the rescue.

Having convinced Fortress Maximus that the other Roboids' lives were in danger thanks a series of bluffs (and Red Alert's reliance on Autopedia for information) the Scavengers escaped Tebris VII in the Weak Anthropic Principle and set out on a new mission: to find and help all the other Decepticons out there who had been damaged by the war... after just one more game of "Shoot Shoot Bang Bang". Animals

Some time later aboard the Weak Anthropic Principle, Misfire joined the other Scavengers on the sofa to watch a video that was being broadcast to the galaxy at large of Lost Light crewmembers apparently counting down the time to their deaths and making funerary requests. How Bright Their Frail Deeds

A few months later, the Weak Anthropic Principle touched down on Earth so that Crankcase could meet his online crush, a Decepticon known only as "CONS4EVA". While the other Decepticons helped Crankcase get ready for his date, Misfire found himself with his hands full after Grimlock broke loose and started rampaging through downtown Amarillo. The two Decepticons found an unlikely ally in G.I. Joe desk jockey and all-around loser MP3; passing themselves off as M.A.S.K. agents using holomatter avatars, the trio purused the runaway Dinobot to Arlington before MP3's run-down "Action Van" broke down. When the Decepticons took their helmets off their avatars, Misfire's poor grasp of human facial structure caused MP3 to passs out; assuming that they'd killed him, they buried him and continued the chase. It took watching an EMT revive a woman before the Decepticons realized their mistake, so Spinister left to go resuscitate MP3 while Misfire continued on alone. Misfire finally caught up to Grimlock in Dallas, where he gave the Dinobot a stern talking-to before realizing that Grimlock had come this way to recover his old sword, which he'd lost on Earth years ago. Misfire was thrilled at this, taking it as a sign of Grimlock's slow recovery. The two returned to their ship in New Mexico just in time to leave; although MP3 wanted to join them on their adventures, they left before he could do so, citing Fulcrum's disgust towards humans. Nothing Will Ever Be the Same Again!

TransTech

During the conflict between the Screaming Eagles and S.K.A.R. in Primax 806.30 Gamma, Misfire was binary-bonded to Inferno, using technology derived from the old I.R.O.N. Army. The Decpticons and their human allies were ultimately defeated by Sgt. Savage's Screaming Eagles and the Autobots. Andromeda - Axiom Nexus News, 2016/05/01

Commercial appearances

Games

The Transformers (PS2)

"Missfire" is a non-playable character. He appears among the legion of Decepticon duplicates in the Autobot campaign.

The Transformers

Transformers Legends

At some point Misfire teamed up with Cyclonus and Wheeljack to combat Overlord and his allies. Fan Favorite Later, Misfire was part of a group of Decepticon scavengers holed up on the planet Clemency. He was killed when the DJD arrived to deal with Black Shadow, who had recently joined the scavengers while on the run from the Decepticon Justice Division. Rules of Disengagement

Toys

Generation 1

"I have articulation!"
Misfire transforms into a pink Cybertronian car-jet thing that goes real fast. Hopefully he can steer better than he can aim. Funnily enough, unlike Triggerhappy and Slugslinger, Misfire is totally unarmed in vehicle mode unless Aimless is attached to him. Just as well, really. In robot mode, Misfire is one of the best articulated Targetmasters due to his clearly defined legs with hip and (however awkward) knee articulation coupled with good arm articulation, making him one of the small number of Generation 1 toys of this era that isn't a brick.
Like the other Targetmasters, his Japanese release lacks a rubsign.


Kre-O

His aim's so bad he missed his proper faction!
  • Misfire (Kreon Micro-Changer, 2014)
    • Collection: Age of Extinction Collection 1
    • Bag number: ***** 47
    • Accessories: Logo brick, 2 clip-on blasters
Part of the first assortment of Age of Extinction-branded blind-bagged Kreon Micro-Changers (the sixth assortment overall), Misfire can be rebuilt from robot mode into a Cybertronic jet. He sports Sentinel Prime's helmet.
This series, like all of the Age of Extinction Kre-O, was a ToysЯUs exclusive in the US. This assortment would later make its way to discount chains, notably Five Below.
Kre-O Misfire is identified as an Autobot by both his chest insignia and the packed-in leaflet. But we all know who he's supposed to be so we're listing him here anyway because come on.


Generations

"Why can't I slagging hit you!?"
"I would most likely get hit if I move."
  • Aimless & Misfire (Deluxe, 2017)


Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.
Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.

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Legends

  • Targetmaster Misfire (2017-11)
    • ID number: LG52


Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.
Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.

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Notes

Targetbastards.
  • Misfire's design was used as a "generic" Decepticon in "Linkage" Part 5, 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, in which generic Misfires ALSO appeared. 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 Misfire's Headmasters design.
  • In IDW continuity, Misfire got his name through "a very short story involving a machine gun, a misunderstanding and a dozen dead Decepticons".

Foreign names

  • Japanese: Misfire (ミスファイヤー Misufaiyā)
  • French: Longfeu (Canada, "Fizzled")
  • Italian: Aletto
  • Mandarin: Huǒtàn (China, 火炭, "Charcoal"), Diào suǒ (China, 吊索, "Hanging Cable")