Octopunch (SG)

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This article is about the heroic Octopunch from Shattered Glass. For the evil Octopunch from Generation 1, see Octopunch (G1).
Octopunch is a heroic Decepticon from the Shattered Glass continuity family.
He wasn't even supposed to be here today.

Those who know Octopunch like to call him an ordinary, everyday Decepticon. Which is pretty weird, since he's nothing like the rest of them! Unlike his peers, Octopunch has no psychological hangups or weird quirks. He's just a guy, you know? He doesn't even understand why everyone likes fighting so much; he's got no love for war. For him, the war's just a job, and like any other job, he wants to do it well.

Octopunch is covered in experimental rheanimum rust-proofing, which was intended to help him in his underwater missions, but also had the side effect of making him impervious to any nanotech invasions. In other words, when there's Junkions on the docket, the Decepticons make sure he's on the roster. Octopunch also carries two positron-torpedo launchers.

Fiction

Shattered Glass

When the Decepticons were tipped off by Optimus Prime that Ultra Magnus had escaped his prison on Paradron, Octopunch joined Treadshot's team to hunt him down. They traveled through a portal to a strange parallel universe where they encountered Magnus and his army battling their destination universe's heroic Autobots. Here Magnus was after this universe's Rarified Energon so that he could open up a hole in space time to bring its Earth to his Cybertron, destroying them both. But when Octopunch and the Decepticons appeared, Magnus used his stolen Terminus Blade to stage an escape.

Ever travel to another universe and discover that you're ugly over there?

The heroic Autobots and heroic Decepticons joined forces and fought back the insidious Junkion hive, while Octopunch and a heroic Scoop scoped out the evil Autobot's machinery below. Here the pair encountered two evil Decepticons. Scoop was able to disable Skullgrin, but Octopunch was more evenly matched against the other. Suddenly, Octopunch stumbled upon the realization that his opponent was his alternate universe counterpart, and while the evil Octopunch was momentarily confused, the heroic Octopunch dealt a finishing blow.

After surveying the equipment underground, Octopunch realized that the forcefield guarding it was impenetrable, and he relayed that information to Sir Soundwave aboveground. Ultimately, Soundwave was able to expand the forcefield surrounding the underground equipment to cover the entire Earth. Octopunch and the heroic Decepticons believed this had averted the crisis, but Magnus scoffed. He wanted to destroy this Earth, yes, but he'd also set in motion the destruction of its entire universe! As Earth was pulled into orbit over their universe's Cybertron, the Earth's entire former dimension was destroyed.

Magnus declared victory and retreated. Octopunch listened as Straxus recited an uplifting passage. Invasion

Toys

Timelines

Ducks.
  • Spinister/Shattered Glass Octopunch (BotCon 2012 souvenir add-on)
A redeco of Transformers Sea Spray, Octopunch transforms into a transport hovercraft with rolling wheels underneath. The rear deck (featuring a fold-down ramp) can carry most Scout class vehicles. Octopunch's turbofans can rotate and tilt at several angles, and feature little fans inside that can spin (only by manual manipulation, as there is no gimmick mechanism linked to them). Octopunch's torpedo launchers attach on the sides of his air cushion skirt.
In robot mode, Octopunch's design resembles that of a scuba diver, with a breather mask and "goggles" on his head, details resembling scuba air tanks (actually part of his vehicle mode air cushion) on his back and fold-out flippers on his feet. His torpedo launchers, using 5mm posts, can be left attached to the underside of his arms as they were in vehicle mode, or placed in his hands. As with other toys from the 2010 line, Octopunch has C joints, and in this case, it's the silver ladder rungs on his shoulders.
Octopunch was sold with Spinister and limited to 1500 total sets. His mold was also used to make Deep Dive.

Notes

  • Taking into account that this Octopunch uses scuba gear in robot mode (yes, he's a redeco, but Sea Spray's robot mode detailing wasn't suggested to be anything beyond needing to look the part; he is the naval tactician after all), the fact that he uniquely has rheanimum rust-proofing/circuit protection, and further examination of his eyes behind the diving mask suggest that he's an organic being who uses a Master-like suit to transform from vehicle to robot -- precisely the opposite of his, er, opposite.