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This article is about the small Japanese Targetmaster. For his American counterpart, see Fracas. For a list of other meanings, see Nightstick (disambiguation).
Nightstick is an Autobot Targetmaster from the Generation 1 continuity family.
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Nightstick (ナイトスティック Naitosutikku) is the Targetmaster partner of Artfire. He transforms into a "space beam gun", the exact effects of which are unknown. Nightstick assists his partner in various fire and rescue duties, often helping retrieve those who are trapped in burning buildings where a giant robot that turns into a truck would be too bulky to reach. By all visual evidence, he and Artfire share a cooperative relationship, though Nightstick appears to take orders and direction from his partner and does as he's told.

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Fiction

The Headmasters comic

In an Earth city, the Decepticon Targetmasters Slugslinger, Misfire, and Triggerhappy set a blazing inferno. Chromedome and Daniel were having trouble controlling the fire when Artfire and Ricochet, accompanied by their partners Nightstick and Nebulon, showed up to help. Artfire quickly quenched the blaze while Nightstick helped rescue the people trapped in burning buildings. With the fire under control, the Autobots then set their attentions on the Decepticons and sent them into a retreat. The Headmasters #7

Beast Wars: Uprising

See: Fracas#Beast Wars: Uprising

Games

Transformers: Earth Wars

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Transformers: Earth Wars

Toys

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  • Artfire (Targetmaster, 1987)
    • ID number: C-108
Nightstick is identical to Fracas, Hasbro Scourge's Targetmaster partner. Nightstick was released with Artfire, a retool of Inferno. This was the only release of Nightstick in Japan; Scourge was never sold as a Targetmaster.

United

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Available only as a mail-away exclusive offered through Transformers Generations 2012 Vol. 1, Nightstick is yet another redeco of Universe Nightstick. He comes with Artfire, a redeco of Universe Inferno/Grapple, and Sparks, a redeco of Power Core Combiners Pinpoint.
This toy was repurposed as Dia.
Universe (2008) mold: Nightstick
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Masterpiece

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Available with Masterpiece Artfire, Nightstick is the first Takara Masterpiece Targetmaster, preceded only by Hasbro's "Offshoot" version of Firebolt.

Generations Selects

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  • Artfire & Nightstick (2-pack, 2021)
The first Battle Master released in the Generations Selects line, Nightstick is a redeco of Siege Firedrive and an add-on for Kingdom. As a part of the C.O.M.B.A.T. System, Nightstick comes with blue redecos of both Siege Firedrive's and Aimless's "Fire Blast" effects, which can be attached to the ends of his gun barrels to simulate water shooting out of his blaster mode. Said effect parts are also compatible with 5 mm ports. Nightstick's gun barrel piece can be detached from his back and connected to his arm, although he cannot accommodate "Fire Blasts" attached as well due to the additional weight causing him to fall over.
Nightstick comes packaged with his nominal partner, Artfire. As a redeco of the the Firedrive mold, Nightstick transforms into a twin-barrelled gun as opposed to the traditional rifle mode of his previous figures.
Artfire and Nightstick were released as TakaraTomy Mall exclusives in Japan.
Siege mold: Battle Master Firedrive
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Siege accessory mold: Aimless's Fire Blast effects
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Notes

  • Nightstick's name is a source of confusion. Here's the story: Cyclonus and Scourge weren't Targetmasters in Japan, but Takara still sold their weapons, partnered with the Autobots Ricochet and Artfire. Takara tried to carry their names over, to varying degrees of success. One was called "Nightstick", but the other was called "Nebulon" (which is how Scourge's on-package bio referred to his partner). On top of that, they were switched: the Nightstick-lookalike was called "Nebulon" and vice-versa. To the Japanese audience, there was no problem, since they had no knowledge of the English-language versions. But, years later, Hasbro would release the Nebulon toy in North America as the Autobot "Nightstick". Which, while technically "corrected", really only makes everyone's heads hurt just a little bit more.
    • It probably doesn't help the confusion that in the American comics and cartoon, their character models ended up switched, so that Scourge's Fracas looked like Nightstick, and Cyclonus' Nightstick looked like Fracas. So, in essence, Artfire's Nightstick is identical to how Cyclonus' Nightstick was depicted in said fiction.
  • In "A Brush With Infamy–Prologue", this Nightstick is replaced by the regular Fracas—who later defects to the Decepticons—as a playful way to explain why they look identical.[1]
  • Normally, the TFWiki strives to present main images of characters which accurately present their original (toy) design in the relevant series of debut. In the case of Nightstick, partner of Artfire, our only color illustration available is the 2022 Earth Wars mobile game render, based on the 2011 United toy because in over 35 years, Nightstick's original toy has never been drawn in color for the sake of being Nightstick. What makes it even more hilarious is that Nightstick's Decepticon opposite number in the game is Fracas, who in the game looks closer to their original 1987 shared toy.

References

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