Paradron Medic

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This article is about the Generation 1 medics. For the Kreon version, see Paradron Medic (Kre-O).
The Paradron Medics are Autobots from the Generation 1 continuity family.
"You're not Galvatron!"

Paradron Medics hail from the planet Paradron where a group of pacifist Autobots settled while trying to escape the Great War. As such, they are all likely cowardly peaceniks who'd sooner be shot in the face than defend themselves. They all share Arcee's body-type in a green deco, but without the shoulder-thingies. Each of them carries an energon infuser as part of their standard medical equipment.[1]

Fiction

Generation 1 cartoon continuity

The Transformers cartoon

During an outer space battle with the Autobots, Cyclonus and Scourge found themselves defeated and left unconscious on the hidden world of Paradron. There they were then taken in by a community of pacifist refugees from Cybertron. Near the fountains flowing with energon, the two Decepticons were nursed back to health by a pair of Paradron Medics. Upon regaining consciousness, Cyclonus and Scourge smacked the Medics in the face and tossed them to the side so that they could gorge themselves on energon. The Medics simply got up and left without saying a word. Fight or Flee

Wings Universe

Wings Universe is based on the Generation 1 cartoon, but deviates from it in cosmetic ways and continuity points.

Nine million years ago, Ratchet and a medic tended to Dion's injuries following Bruticus's rampage. Battle Lines, Part 1 At least two medics would later leave Cybertron for Paradron with Landshark and Sprocket. Battle Lines, Part 6

G.I. Joe vs. the Transformers continuity

"Minta!"

Following Optimus Prime's beatdown by Serpent O.R., a Paradron Medic on Cybertron patched him up and warned him not to strain himself. The Art of War #5

Transformers Legends comic

Upper right.

A Paradron Medic was among the heroic female Transformers who appeared in one of Tigatron's dreams to protect him from the evil female Transformers. Bonus Edition Vol. 11

Toys

Binaltech

Somehow completely forgotten about.
  • Paradron Medic (2008)
    • Accessories: Engine/gun
Paradron Medic was to be a redeco of Binaltech Arcee (herself a retool of Windcharger/Overdrive). She was intended to be released simultaneously with Arcee, but she was apparently canceled without much fanfare.
This mold was also used for Decepticharge and as the robot mode (sans head) of Legion.
Your bargaining posture is highly dubious.
Your bargaining posture is highly dubious.

Proceed on your way to oblivion.
This item has been canceled, with no current plans for release.

Merchandise

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I've had the bullets in my gun medically coated for the fastest possible injection of life-saving medicine!
  • Paradron Nurse (Super Collection Figure, 2002)
A redeco of the Arcee PVC figure, Paradron Medic was a chase figure. It is easily distinguishable from its American counterpart by its filled-in Autobot symbol, but this is most likely a production error, as there are versions of the SCF Paradron Medic without the Autobot symbol filled in.[2]
  • Paradron Medic (Heroes of Cybertron, 2003)
A recolor of the Arcee PVC. It is cast in translucent blue plastic, with the back of the helm and optics left unpainted to provide a light-piping effect.


Unpretty 2
  • Paradron Medic (Palisade statue, 2004)
A repaint of the earlier Palisades Arcee statue, inspired by a pin-up poster by Rob Armstrong.[3] The statue features looks-right-at-only-one-angle perspective and a face so flat you'd swear she'd flown into a window. It was limited to 300 pieces.
The sculpt is based on the Studio OX character model, with its obnoxious shoulder-armor rig.

Notes

Probably buddies with Chromia White Version.
  • The Paradron Medic inspired the limited-edition Japanese "Ariel Paradron-Type" redeco of Energon Arcee. This toy was not a separate character, but just that series' Arcee (named "Ariel" in Japan) with a different color scheme.
  • The script of Dreamwave's first Micromasters issue called for a Paradron Medic to be visible on the landscape of Paradron, but she wasn't.

Foreign names

  • Japanese: Paradron no kankoshi (パラドロンの看護師, "Paradron nurse")

References