Laser Rod

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The Laser Rods are a cross-factional subgroup from the Generation 2 portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
I've got a "laser rod"... in my pants.

The Laser Rods are a quartet of warriors armed with flaming, energized, glowing swords. Though two of them are Autobots and the other two are Decepticons, on the whole, they tend to be destructive, rampaging, turbo-revving punks who spend their time tearing up streets, redlining their engines, and chopping down telephone poles.

The Laser Rods consist of:

Autobots:

Decepticons:

European market name: Illuminators

Fiction

Marvel Comics continuity

Generation 2

New Dawn

Escalation!

Total War!

A Rage in Heaven!

Japanese G2 minicomics and story pages

Generation 2 (manga)

Comic Bom Bom G2 manga

Generation 2: The New Battle!!


Dreamwave comics continuity

Atonement




You will be whole again. I promise.
You will be whole again. I promise.
I cannot remain in this unacceptable operational status!

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Toys

Generation 2

Blazing in the dark / Laser Rod cars
Metamorphin' into WARRIORS!
Electro, VOLT / Sizzle, JOLT
Fighting with lightning LASER BLADES!

...that totally doesn't rhyme.
The Laser Rods were among the later new molds included in the Generation 2 toyline, sold individually carded. They transform into classic hot rods. They feature clear plastic swords and a small light that can peg into the bottom of the fist holding the sword to give the illusion that it is a "laser sword". In vehicle mode, the light serves to illuminate a transparent engine block.
Their packaging advertised them as "Super Posable!"; they are among the first fully poseable Transformers. In this, they prefigured the soon-to-be-born Beast Wars line, though they lack the ball joints that gave most Beast Wars figures their articulation. The Laser Rods are built with an elastic-and-hook waist design similar to the Action Masters (or the 1980's GI Joe line) that unfortunately rendered them rather floppy from the waist down when in robot mode. (This style of articulation was never used again.)
Related toys from the same year using the same basic gimmick were the Laser Cycles and Laser Optimus Prime, the latter of which is actually identified as a Laser Rod on his Real Action Pop-Ups 3-D Transformer Trading Card.