Space Case (DOTM)

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This article is about the Decepticon from Dark of the Moon. For the Decepticon from Generation 2, see Space Case (G2).
Space Case is a Decepticon from the Dark of the Moon portion of the live-action film series continuity family.
Yeah, well... you movie guys look like Bionicle characters!

Space Case is pretty excitable. He thinks humans all look the same and that they're "fleshy and gross". He also underestimates how easy it might be for humans to use his peers' weaponry on him.

Fiction

IDW movie prequel comics

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Space Case and several other Decepticons were led to Philadelphia by Starscream, where Sam Witwicky and Bumblebee were harboring their escaped "pet", Brains. Space Case followed Brains to a human female. His attention was briefly averted from her when Sam hit him in the leg with a pipe, and she quickly returned the favor. Carly operated a weapon from one of the fallen Decepticons, blasting Space Case. Though Space Case wasn't destroyed, it did frazzle him enough to allow the two humans to escape. Rising Storm #3

Toys

Dark of the Moon

  • Space Case (Deluxe, July 17 2011)
    • Accessories: Trident
A Target-exclusive retool of Terradive, Space Case transforms into a forward-swept wing fighter jet based on the Sukhoi Su-47. In robot mode, he is armed with a polearm weapon, which can transform between a trident and a spear and stores via C joint clip on his underside in jet mode, or on the back of his left shoulder in robot mode. (This clip is a bit of a reversal from the norm, as the clip is permanently attached to the robot, and the spear weapon is the 3mm bar.) As his jet thrusters swing around to become his hands, they can be left in vehicle configuration to simulate movie-style blasters. [1]
Space Case is the odd robot out in his case, as the other Deluxe Target exclusives are "cyber tattoo" versions of Arcee, Bumblebee and Jazz cast out of clear plastic, and Space Case is opaque and distinctly lacking in Cyberglyphics.


Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.
Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.

This item is currently scheduled for release, but is not yet available at mass retail.

Notes

  • Space Case's appearance in the comic was a hint at the toy to be released, and not just a reuse of Terradive's character model.

Footnotes