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Cordon is an Autobot from the Generation 1 continuity family and a Diaclone vehicle from the Diaclone continuity family..

Cordon (コルドン Korudon) is a reserve trooper afflicted with a glitch that causes regular memory loss. Born in an ancient era of Cybertron, Cordon's regular amnesia has frequently stripped him of any judgment of right or wrong, but has granted him one gift: the skills inscribed in his body systems from the multitude of different personae and experiences he has lived through. Among his expertises are the detoxification of iron habu venom, the improvement of dynamo repairs, and even cooking an exquisite feast for harvest festivals.

But such a renaissance 'bot also attracts the attention of the Decepticons...

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Fiction[]

Train Wars[]

When The Fallen attacked Cybertron in the hopes of merging with Vector Sigma, Overdrive sought additional help using the power of his Quantum Dial. Further empowering the dial with the help of the Oracle, Overdrive reached across space and time to recruit a policebot of Sunstreaker's body-design and other inter-dimensional warriors. Train Wars The Fallen assumed a combination form, however, and managed to impale the reinforcements using energy spikes. Metroplex, the Trainbots, the Train Team, and the Liner Team soon arrived to turn the tide, and the Fallen was ultimately defeated. In the aftermath, the dimensional travelers were returned home by the Omnibots. Train Wars 2

Masterpiece toy bios[]

The bot later known as Cordon hailed from the era when the inhabitants of Cybertron overthrew their Quintesson creators. In the aftermath of this revolution, Cordon was among those who tested the process of transferring into a new "second generation" body of the robots' own design. Masterpiece Crosscut profile As part of the upgrade process, Cordon's data was backed up in the information storage of the Diadem testing facility, Masterpiece Cordon profile but a bombing attack on the fortress by the Liegemen faction saw many "G2" bodies stolen Masterpiece Crosscut profile and left Cordon wandering the stars with damaged memory banks. As a result, he would periodically lose all memories accumulated up to that point, although he still subconsciously retained any skills he had acquired.

Eventually, Cordon encountered the Autobots on a battlefield, and recruited was into their faction. During training, Cordon was accused of aiding the enemy and participating in violent acts, but subsequent investigation revealed his memory issues. Deeming him incapable of moral judgment, the Autobots gave Cordon the relatively light sentence of 300 years of community service as the lone reserve trooper on a planet newly settled by humans. He was given a Lamborghini Countach vehicle mode for this assignment, and gained the name "Cordon" for the glowing police blockades he would create with his arm-mounted "Isolation Light". While the human settlers were initially wary of such a seemingly green soldier, Cordon's wide-ranging skills managed to overturn their first impressions. His accomplishments caught the notice of the Decepticons, however, and Garboil approached Cordon in an attempt to lure him into joining the Cobalt Sentries, noting that the Autobot would look nice in blue.

Turning down the offer, Cordon continued his life in the human settlement until he was approached by Delta Magnus, who revealed to Cordon the existence of his backup memories at Diadem, and that he was the only remaining Transformer whose biometrics could unlock the ancient facility. After taking some time to consider, Masterpiece Cordon profile Cordon agreed to join a mission to Diadem, where the Autobots faced heavy resistance from an alliance of the Decepticons and Quintessons. While the battle saw most of the installation's precious data destroyed, Cordon's saved memories were recovered, but the amnesiac Autobot declined to install them. Masterpiece Spinout profile

The Autobots later learned that despite the project being forgotten in aftermath of the Diadem bombing, the factory on planet Foreston where the "G2 bodies" were manufactured had remained active for the past millions of years, autonomously creating and improving new body frames which could now prove a boon in the present day. Cordon joined a mission dispatched by Delta Magnus to the underground facility, which successfully gained access by using Crosscut's senatorial status to override the ancient AI security system. While the team found that a swarm of strangely-evolved prototypes had previously burst its way out of the installation, many advanced G2 bodies were indeed ready for the taking. Cordon, however, declined the prospect of an upgrade, revealing to Crosscut that he did not see himself as worthy, as he suspected that he was once one of the Liegemen and was involved in the bombing of Diadem. Masterpiece Crosscut profile

Precursor World[]

A Warrior of the Seven Lights resembling Cordon was a member of the White Order of the Primus Vanguard. He was a part of his commander White Gallant Convoy's retinue as they drove to the Order's headquarters on the White Planet. God Neptune comic 2

Toys[]

Masterpiece[]

300px-MP 42 Cordon

Oh, come on! I'm the creepy guy that's supposed to be at stuff that you have happen!

Oh, come on! I'm the creepy guy that's supposed to be at stuff that you have happen!

  • Cordon (Masterpiece, 2018)
  • ID number: MP-42
  • Release date: October 27, 2018
  • Accessories: "Speed Trap Gun" pistol, "Cordon Wand" missile/rifle, collector coin (Hasbro Asia release only)
Masterpiece Cordon is a redeco and retool of MP-39 Sunstreaker, transforming from robot to a licensed Lamborghini Countach LP500S with a lightbar, and bearing the mark of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department. His front and rear license plates read "CR-03" in reference to his Diaclone progenitor's place as #3 in the Car Robots subline. His new head is accurate to the original Diaclone and Sunstreaker toys, as are his new detailed shins. He includes a new wrist-mountable chrome missile, noticeably missing from MP-39, which has a flip-out handle, enabling it to be handheld; said missile should also work with Masterpiece Sunstreaker.
When purchased from a seller supplied by Hasbro Asia, a collector coin is included, bearing his face on the obverse side. It comes mounted in a folded card resembling his hood and windscreen on the front, and the vehicle's "Super Tuning" mode rear end on the back.
Cordon was redecoed—and slightly retooled, omitting the lightbar—into Spinout.
300px-TF-Generations-Selects-Cordon

Ah, come on! The universe isn't gonna let anything bad happen to two best friends unless we're in a fiery crash, and our bodies are burned beyond recognition.

Generations Selects[]

  • Cordon & Autobot Spin-Out (2-pack, 2020)
  • Series: War for Cybertron: Earthrise
  • ID number: WFC-GS20
  • Accessories: Rocket boosters/gun
A Generations Selects add-on to Earthrise, Cordon is a redeco/retool of Sunstreaker, featuring a new chest/windshield with molded flashers. He transforms from a robot into an unlicensed approximation of a Lamborghini Countach LP500S (most conspicuously missing the spoilers, but also having 5 mm holes back there just in case). His engine block can be used as a pair of rocket boosters or as a gun.
Cordon's translucent chest/windshield was originally supposed to be molded in smoke gray with the flashers painted metallic opaque red, but was changed into colorless clear with translucent red paint flashers for the final product. Despite the windshield's underside not being painted like his mold-mates, it can still be difficult to slot his windshield/roof in place for car mode. This can be resolved by lightly sanding the front portions of the pegs until the gap can be cleanly closed.
Though this mold shares much of its engineering and transformation scheme with Earthrise Wheeljack, it is not a retool of that mold.
He was only available in a two-pack with mold-mate Spin-Out. They share a single instruction sheet, which nonetheless shows both individual toys' transformations in full... and swaps their names around. Oops.