Ricochet (Transformers)
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Ricochet is the name of several fictional characters in the Transformers universes.
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[edit] Transformers: Generation 1 (1988)
Transformers character | |
Ricochet | |
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Affiliation | Autobot |
Sub-Group | Targetmasters |
Partner | Quickmix Boomer |
Alternate Modes | Submachine Gun |
Series | Transformers: Generation 1 |
The name Ricochet was first given to a Nebulan, one of the Autobot Quickmix's two Targetmaster partners. On Nebulos, the mercurial Ricochet was a renowned environmental sculptor, combining landscapes and foliage to create natural art forms. After witnessing the Decepticons trampling some of his more famous sculptures, he joined the Autobots. As is the case with so many artists, Ricochet responds poorly to criticism in any form. Ricochet transforms into a submachine gun.
[edit] Transformers: Generation 1 (2004)
Transformers character | |
Ricochet | |
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Affiliation | Autobot |
Sub-Group | Targetmasters |
Function | Rapid-fire Gunman |
Partner | Nightstick (Nebulan) |
Motto | "Either Help Me Destroy My Enemies Or Stand Out Of My Way." |
Alternate Modes | Porsche 935 Turbo |
Series | Transformers: Generation 1 Transformers: Alternators |
In 2004, Hasbro's Commerative Series line of re-issued Generation 1 toys included a version the previously Japanese-exclusive toy Stepper under the name Ricochet. A recoloring of the original Jazz toy, this Autobot is a Targetmaster, partnered with Nightstick. In his first American release, Nightstick was originally the Targetmaster partner of Cyclonus, but was named Nebulan when released with the original Stepper.
In contrast to Jazz, Stepper/Ricochet's primary color scheme inverted the white and black parts used on Jazz (the car body being black and various interior robot parts being white) and used gold paint and chrome in place of silver. Decals were printed on metallic gold material as opposed to metallic silver.
The American release of Ricochet is actually a re-tooling of Jazz (1984) in addition to a recoloring. The 2000s re-issue of Jazz had a number of mold degradations resulting in a modified tooling of his original face. Ricochet's face resembles the original, leading to speculation that molds for Stepper (1987) were kept separate from molds made/altered for later versions of Jazz (1993, 2001). Whereas the original Stepper only included his Targetmaster partner (and a shoulder mount), Hasbro and Takara's 2004 re-issues feature a number unique accessories originating from each company's re-issue of Jazz. Ricochet comes with a detachable missile launcher, as well as an unchromed rifle and 2" long oar-like safety missiles. Takara's Stepper uses Jazz's original one-piece missile launcher. To match the original Jazz/Meister and his Japanese re-issue, Stepper also came with a gold chromed rifle and shorter original-sized missiles.
Fellow Autobot warriors find it difficult to maintain friendly conversations with this quick-tempered, easily provoked Autobot, but Ricochet has an uncommonly strong sense of justice. Has the most accurate marksmanship of the Autobots. Can hit a tin can from 10 kilometers. Shoulder mounted automatic shell cannon fires shots at a rate of 30 per second.
[edit] Dreamwave Comics
Stepper/Ricochet had one brief cameo in Dreamwave comics. When the Battlechargers broke into Shockwave's lab they discovered a number of clones in storage. one of them was seemingly a clone of Jazz colored as Stepper/Ricochet.
[edit] Transformers Alternators
A repaint of the Alternators Silverstreak toy as Ricochet was released in 2006. He retains the Ricochet's black and white color scheme, as well as his signature flames, although the mold itself is the same as that used for Silverstreak. Along with Rollbar, Ricochet was one of the first Alternator characters to use the design of real US state license plates for the figure's vanity plate.
[edit] Homages
The character of Robots In Disguise Hot Shot was a homage to Stepper.
Given his matching color scheme to Stepper's, customizing Hot Shot to resemble G1 Jazz was popular before Transformers: Universe Spy Changer Jazz was released.
[edit] Transformers: Timelines
Transformers character | |
Ricochet | |
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Affiliation | Autobot |
Sub-Group | Cyberjets |
Function | Saboteur |
Motto | "Bluntness wins battles, subtelty wins wars." |
Alternate Modes | Jet |
Series | Transformers: Timelines |
At BotCon 2005, Ricochet was the name of one of the convention's exclusive toys. An intelligence agent working under Autobot Espianogue Director Bumblebee, this Ricochet transforms into a jet. The toy is a recolor of the Cyberjet mold originally used for Hooligan and Jetfire in the Generation Two toyline.
Ricochet was one of the top trainees in the espionage division of the Autobot academy. His skill in sabotage gained the attention of Espionage Director Bumblebee, who took the young Autobot under his wing. Unfortunately, this had the negative affect of bolstering Ricochet's ego to an extreme. He thinks very highly of himself. However, his abilities often justify his belief. Unfortunately, his attitude has led to conflict with fellow Autobots from time to time. While he is an adept spy, Ricochet prefers sabotage, which he feels is a much more effective way of fighting enemies than outright battlefield confrontations. "He'll grow and learn...if he survives long enough," Bumblebee says with confidence.
In vehicle mode, Ricochet has a top speed of mach 2.0. His primary weapon is his lance, mounted on the top, able to fire bursts of plasma energy. His outer skin is composed of a special alloy that is able to avoid most advanced detection methods. Combined with his almost silent running engines, he can go undetected in enemy territory with ease. In robot mode, Ricochet is extremely agile. Has a massive array of visual and listening equipment built into his head unit. In addition, his lance doubles as a melee weapon.
Ricochet's attitude sometimes leaves him in situations where he has taken on more than he can handle. While other Autobots will come to his rescue, they have been known to do so grudgingly.