Crash Test (G2)

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This article is about the Decepticon. For the Camien, see Crash Test (IDW).
Crash Test is a Decepticon from the Generation 1 continuity family.
Here you go, way too fast. Don't slow down, you're gonna crash.

Crash Test is a Decepticon sharpshooter.

Fiction

Renegade Rhetoric

A member of Megatron's Renegade Decepticons, Crash Test followed her leader out of their home reality. On Earth in a new reality, Nightracer and Crash Test raided a Sumdac Systems research facility in a new reality. The Autobot Spy Changers arrived to investigate, only to be confronted by the Society of Ultimate Villainy. Renegade Rhetoric (2), 2016/05/05 Next, Crash Test and Rumble infiltrated the International Exhibition Center in Metro City to steal Professor Morris's Brainwave Scanner. Renegade Rhetoric (2), 2016/05/09 With all their stolen materials, the Renegade Decepticons upgraded themselves into the second generation of Go-Bots. Crash Test shared the same body-type as Wheeljack. The Go-Bots were now equipped with integrated flight circuits and hand blasters, which they used to drive the Autobots into retreat. Renegade Rhetoric (2), 2016/05/12


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Renegade Rhetoric (2), 2016/05/19 Renegade Rhetoric (2), 2016/07/14

Of Masters and Mayhem

Crash Test was part of a team of Decepticons which broke Counterpunch out of incarceration on Gargoid. Upon meeting him, Crash Test crowed to her comrades that he was waiting for them just as she had predicted. The Decepticons proceeded to slaughter their way through the Autobots there, but Crash Test ended up being downed by a shot from Counterpunch's Punch personality. The Truth We Make

Toys

Generation 2

Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm, that's a rare toy.
The toy which ultimately became the basis of the character Crash Test was originally a canceled Generation 2 Go-Bot. It was given the designation "GTP Racer" in the BotCon 1996 "Toys For Tots" charity auction listings, but the character it was intended to represent remains unknown. The GTP Racer mold ultimately saw the light of day as Robots in Disguise Daytonus and later as the Universe incarnation of Wheeljack.
Your bargaining posture is highly dubious.
Your bargaining posture is highly dubious.

Proceed on your way to oblivion.
This item has been canceled, with no current plans for release.

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