Calcar

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This article is about the Generation 2 Decepticon. For the Blackthorne comics aliens, see Kalkar.
Calcar is a Decepticon Trakkon from the Generation 1 continuity family.
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The Decepticons’ battle analyst, Calcar is a near-unfeeling machine with flawless memory for military history and tactics. And evil.

Alternate European-market name: Roadraider

Fiction

TransTech

Calcar guarded the entrance to Gutcruncher's meeting of the various gangs in the low levels of Axiom Nexus, checking cards to make sure only those invited were allowed in.

Hubcap and Jackpot blew past him in their escape from the meeting, and he was immediately bowled over by a torrent of rushing coolant from a fluid main that had busted during their escape. Gone Too Far


Timelines: Wings of Honor continuity

Generation 2: Redux


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IDW comics continuity

Calcar prepared a battle analysis report for Megatron, reviewing Snare and the Predators prior to their dispatch to Garrus-9 during the Surge. Last Stand of the Wreckers

Toys

Generation 1

File:G1Calcar toy.jpg
If I had feelings, my color scheme would make me cry.
  • Calcar (Trakkon, 1993)
    • Accessories: Gun platform
Calcar transforms into a pink and gray off-road Cabriolet buggy. Like his fellow Trakkon Fearswoop (and the Autobot Lightformers), he comes with an artillery platform that can be mounted on his vehicle mode. The platform has a light-pipe gimmick and gear system that when turned gives the illusion of twin lasers being fired at the target when looked at through the platform’s targeting scope (even though Calcar's gun has only a single gatling-style rotating barrel).
He was sold only in the European and Australasian markets during the “transitional” time between Generation 1 and Generation 2.

Generation 2

  • Calcar (Trakkon, 1994)
    • Accessories: Gun platform
This release is identical to the first, except sold on a blister card instead of a box.