Lightspeed (Motorvator)
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This article is about the Motorvator. For the Technobot, see Lightspeed (G1 Technobot). For a list of other meanings, see Lightspeed (disambiguation). |
- Lightspeed is an Autobot from the toyline portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
The Motorvators' scout and messenger, Lightspeed more than lives up to his name. Literally. His groundspeed actually exceeds the speed of light itself! This, combined with a specially equipped Energon figure outfitted with a micro lens photo-recorder, makes him perfect for conducting the team's recon. Astonishing speed is not displayed solely by his vehicle mode, however. In robot mode he is able to move his jousting laserblade so fast, it becomes invisible. These abilities make Lightspeed quite a valuable asset for the Motorvators in clashes with their slow-moving Decepticon rival, Overlord.
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Fiction
2005 IDW continuity
The Functionist Universe
A member of the Anti-Vocationist League, Lightspeed was on the bridge of the Last Light and chatting with Flame as their ship crossed into Megatron's native universe. The Return of the King
Toys
The Transformers
- Lightspeed (Motorvator, 1991)
- Accessories: Energon figure, sword
- Known designers: Andy Couzens (Hasbro)
- Released in the seventh year of the European-market Transformers toyline, Motorvator Lightspeed is a redeco of the Brainmaster Braver, transforming into a Ferrari F40 sports car. His incredibly simplistic transformation for his size is due to the gimmick in his torso: placing his "Energon figure" into the open chest cavity, then closing the plate, pushes the inner core of the small robot up, forming the larger robot's face. The Energon figure can also "pilot" Lightspeed in car mode.
- Like the other Motorvators, Lightspeed lacks the combiner kibble used by Braver to form Road Ceasar (in this case, the shield-gun that forms leg armor), but can still be combined with the other two to form an incomplete Motorvator combiner.
- Lightspeed was released in Europe, Australia, and New Zealand, and was also released in Japan in lightly-modified European packaging (mainly just stickers with legal information in Japanese) during 1992's Operation Combination.
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Foreign names
- Japanese: Lightspeed (ライトスピード Raitosupīdo)
- Italian: Starbot