Arcee (SG)

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This article is about the evil Autobot. For her heroic counterpart, see Arcee (G1). For a list of other meanings, see Arcee (disambiguation).
Arcee is an evil Autobot from the Shattered Glass continuity family.
You can't see me!


This character has no official visual representation in any Transformers product or media... yet, at least.

Though the wretched Autobots are not known for their abounding sanity, few are as genuinely unsettling in their madness as Arcee. Her form hangs limp and loose, like a marionette, and when she jumps into the air, firing her neutronic crossbow, she moves like a rag doll brought to life, legs and arms spinning wildly. She is appeased only by the sounds of battle... and by the dark voices in her head.


Fiction

Shattered Glass

Arcee and Rodimus joined their fellow Autobots at the battle at the Arch-Ayr fuel dump, surrounding five lone Decepticons until the Mayhem Suppression Squad arrived. She transformed and fired at Gutcruncher, but was encased in a bubble of silence by Thundercracker. Her inability to hear the voices in her head enraged her more than usual, but Gutcruncher's concussion blaster stopped her flailing.

Later during the battle, she was able to move around in her bubble to see an incoming stampede of Dinobots. Dungeons & Dinobots


Toys

Transformers (2007)

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She photoshopped my face onto every boy who'd done her wrong.
  • Elita-One (Scout, 2007)
    • Accessories: 1 missile, 2 tailpipes, scope, projectile launcher, energon chip
A pinkish-copper and silver redeco of the Energon Arcee toy, Elita-One transforms into a "superbike"-type racing motorcycle of undetermined and probably made-up model. Like previous versions of the mold, she comes with several separate weapon pieces that combine into her Energon bow, which pegs into a hole just above her hand, and an Autobot-style energon chip. These items are cast in black plastic. One must take care when removing her black chip, as the star fits so tightly that careless removal can break her torso.
Elita-One is part of the third wave of Target-exclusive Scout toys, but is not marked as part of the Robo-Vision promotion.
This mold also was used to make Superlink Ariel Paradron Type, as well as the BotCon 2005 Descent into Evil set's Chromia, Flamewar, Flareup, and Elita-One's fellow Target exclusive, Arcee. This exact toy was repurposed as Shattered Glass Arcee.

Trivia