Vector Oracle

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Fuuuuuu-sion HA!
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It's time to double up!

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Events of the Generations Selects finale
Vector Oracle is a Mini-Con from the Generation 1 and Aligned continuity families.
To unleash the Ecto Cooler within, tame the Slimer without.

The Vector Oracle (ベクターオラクル Bekutā Orakuru) is an Arms Micron. He's green!

Fiction

Wings Universe

Tornado remarked that being slathered in a green salve to remove Trepdillian Lava Fleas made him look like "the smelting Vector Oracle himself." Tornado - Decepticon Saboteur, 2014/05/21

Toys

Prime

A redeco of Universe Nightstick, Vector Oracle transforms into a laser cannon that can be held by toys with 5 mm hands. His gun handle can also act as a Powerlinx port for a Mini-Con. He was offered at Japanese Toys"R"Us stores for purchasing 3,000 yen of Transformers toys on February 25 of 2012, and was limited to 4000 pieces.
This mold was also used to make Rocketbot, Shattered Glass Krunix and Nebulon, United Nightstick (Artfire's partner), and Tornado.
Universe (2008) mold: Nightstick
  • Hasbro:
  • Fun Publications:
  • TakaraTomy:
  • e-HOBBY:
  • Million Publishing:

Notes

  • As is typical for Takara's promotional Microns, Vector Oracle's continuity of origin was fairly vague. He's a gift with the purchase of Dark of the Moon toys, but is both advertised on TakaraTomy's Prime portion of the Transformers site, and is specifically labeled an "Arms Micron", a (so far) Prime-only group. Complicating matters, his instructions show his weapon mode being held by United Kup.
  • Currently, there is no direct indication as to what side Vector Oracle fights on. However, given the name (and the Kup thing from before), odds are, he's a good guy.