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* AdaptationalJerkass: He's of an egostitical, HotBlooded GloryHound and a {{Manchild}} in the 2005 IDW continuity.

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* AdaptationalJerkass: He's of depicted as an egostitical, HotBlooded GloryHound and a {{Manchild}} in the 2005 IDW continuity.

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* AdaptationalJerkass: He's of an egostitical, HotBlooded GloryHound and a {{Manchild}} in the 2005 IDW continuity.



* AdaptationalSexuality: While she was straight in the G1 cartoon continuity (being attracted to Hot Rod in the movie and to Springer in the series) and the Devil's Due ''ComicBook/GIJoeVsTheTransformers'' comics (where she and Bumblebee were established as a couple in ''The Art of War''), both IDW continuities had her form a romantic relationship with another female robot (Aileron in the 2005 continuity and Greenlight in the 2019 continuity).

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* AdaptationalJerkass: In the 2005 IDW comics, Arcee is introduced as an AxCrazy AntiHero, though she simmered down through CharacterDevelopment over time.
* AdaptationalSexuality: While she was straight in the G1 cartoon continuity (being attracted to Hot Rod in the movie and to Springer in the series) and the Devil's Due ''ComicBook/GIJoeVsTheTransformers'' comics (where she and Bumblebee were established as a couple in ''The Art of War''), both IDW continuities had her form a romantic relationship with another female robot (Aileron in the 2005 continuity and Greenlight in the 2019 continuity). Though in her 2005 IDW counterpart's case, this is understandable to a degree, since she used to be a ''male'' Transformer (and Galvatron's twin brother at that) before Jihaxus turned her into a {{Fembot}}.
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An Autobot scientist so full of ideas that he often begins disclosing a new one before he finishes explaining an old one. His inventions range from useful biotechnology, to outlandish anti-personnel weaponry, to devices that harness the bizarre and unthinkable. His Headmaster partner is Arcana.

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An Autobot scientist so full of ideas that he often begins disclosing a new one before he finishes can even finish explaining an the old one. His inventions range from useful biotechnology, to outlandish anti-personnel weaponry, to devices that harness In some continuities, he invents binary-bonding technology with the bizarre and unthinkable. His help of his Headmaster partner is partner, Arcana.



Originally a number-cruncher at Cybertron's Institute for Higher Programming working on ways to improve the processing power of the Transformers' computerized minds, Chromedome found himself forcibly dragged into the Great War when a Decepticon attack destroyed the facility. His Headmaster partner is Stylor.

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Originally After his life as a number-cruncher at Cybertron's Institute for For Higher Programming working on ways to improve Learning ended when the processing power of Decepticons destroyed the Transformers' computerized minds, facility, Chromedome found himself was forcibly dragged thrust into the Great War when a Decepticon attack destroyed War. Luckily, his skills proved useful in fighting back against the facility.Decepticons for the Autobots. His Headmaster partner is Stylor.

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An Autobot scientist so full of ideas that he often begins disclosing a new one before he finishes explaining an old one. His inventions range from useful biotechnology, to outlandish anti-personnel weaponry, to devices that harness the bizarre and unthinkable.

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An Autobot scientist so full of ideas that he often begins disclosing a new one before he finishes explaining an old one. His inventions range from useful biotechnology, to outlandish anti-personnel weaponry, to devices that harness the bizarre and unthinkable. His Headmaster partner is Arcana.



Originally a number-cruncher at Cybertron's Institute for Higher Programming working on ways to improve the processing power of the Transformers' computerized minds, Chromedome found himself forcibly dragged into the Great War when a Decepticon attack destroyed the facility.

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Originally a number-cruncher at Cybertron's Institute for Higher Programming working on ways to improve the processing power of the Transformers' computerized minds, Chromedome found himself forcibly dragged into the Great War when a Decepticon attack destroyed the facility. His Headmaster partner is Stylor.




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* IdenticalTwinIDTag: Fastlane and Cloudraker each bear a rubsign denoting which altmode which brother turns into. Of course, a look at their backs also reveals this information. Fastlane bears his car mode's rear wing and tires on his back, while Cloudraker has his jet mode's wings neatly folded against his legs. Not unlike Pounce and Wingspan, these details were design limitations of their toys that were integrated into the brothers' ''[[Anime/TransformersHeadmasters Headmasters]]'' character designs.

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* IdenticalTwinIDTag: Fastlane and Cloudraker each bear a rubsign denoting which altmode which brother turns into. Of course, a look at their backs also reveals this information. Fastlane bears his car mode's rear wing spoiler and tires on his back, while Cloudraker has his jet mode's wings neatly folded against his legs. Not unlike Pounce and Wingspan, these details were design limitations of their toys that were integrated into the brothers' ''[[Anime/TransformersHeadmasters Headmasters]]'' character designs.

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->'''Voiced by:''' Michael Bell (EN), Hiroshi Naka (JP)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Michael Bell (EN), Hiroshi Naka (JP)
(JP; "The Rebirth"), Ryouichi Tanaka (JP; ''The Headmasters'')



->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FrankWelker (EN), Creator/KunihikoYasui (JP)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FrankWelker (EN), Creator/KunihikoYasui (JP)
(JP; "The Rebirth"), Creator/HideyukiHori (JP; ''The Headmasters'')




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->'''Voiced by:''' Neil Ross (EN), Jin Horikawa (JP; "The Rebirth"), Creator/HochuOtsuka(JP; ''The Headmasters'')




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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RobPaulsen and Danny Mann (EN), Akimitsu Takase and Ken Narita (JP; "The Rebirth"), Kazuo Oka and Ken Yamaguchi (JP; ''The Headmasters'')




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->'''Voiced by:''' Stephen Keener (Fortress Maximus) and Jered Barclay (Cerebros) (EN), Kunihiko Yasui (Fortress Maximus) and Ken Narita (Cerebros) (JP; "The Rebirth"), Ikuya Sawaki (JP; ''The Headmasters'')



->'''Voiced by:''' Stephen Keener (EN), Eiji Itō (JP)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Stephen Keener (EN), Eiji Itō (JP)(JP; "The Rebirth"), Masato Hirano (JP; ''The Headmasters'')



->'''Voiced by:''' Johnny Haymer (EN), Eiji Yanagisawa (JP)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Johnny Haymer (EN), Eiji Yanagisawa (JP)(JP; "The Rebirth"), Michitaka Kobayashi (JP; ''The Headmasters'')






->'''Voiced by:''' Koji Totani and Michihiro Ikemizu (''The Headmasters'')



One of the most unscrupulous Autobots, who does the jobs no other is willing to do. Transforms into some sort of monstrous insect creature.

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->'''Voiced by:''' Michitaka Kobayashi (''The Headmasters'')
One of the most unscrupulous Autobots, who does the jobs no other is willing to do. Transforms into some sort of monstrous insect creature.



->'''Voiced by:''' Masaharu Satō (''The Headmasters'')



->'''Voiced by:''' Danny Mann (EN; "The Rebirth"), John Culkin (EN; ''The Headmasters''), Kenichi Sakaguchi (JP; "The Rebirth"), Yuji Mikimoto (JP; ''The Headmasters'')




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->'''Voiced by:''' John Moschitta Jr. (EN; "The Rebirth"), John Culkin (EN; ''The Headmasters''), Eiji Yanagisawa and Creator/KatsuhisaHoki (JP; "The Rebirth"), Masaharu Satō (JP; ''The Headmasters'')



* PaperThinDisguise: His other robot mode's parts hang off his back. Plus, he's pretty terrible at explaining what he's doing.

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* PaperThinDisguise: His other robot mode's parts hang off his back. Plus, he's pretty terrible at explaining what he's doing. Thankfully for him, no one on the Decepticons seem to notice.



->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SteveBulen (EN; "The Rebirth"), Rik Thomas (EN; ''The Headmasters''), Ken Narita (JP; "The Rebirth"), Masaharu Satō (JP; ''The Headmasters'')




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->'''Voiced by:''' Stephen Keener (Scattershot), Danny Mann (Lightspeed), Dave Workman (Nosecone), [[Creator/JimCummings1952 Jim Cummings]] (Afterburner), Creator/SteveBullen (Strafe) and Bert Kramer (Computron) (EN), Creator/MinoruInaba (Scattershot), Creator/TakuroKitagawa (Lightspeed), Yutaka Shimaka (Nosecone), Toshiro Ishii (Afterburner), Koji Totani (Strafe) and Yoku Shioya (Computron) (JP; Cartoon), Creator/MasashiEbara (Scattershot, Lightspeed and Computron) and Koji Totani (Nosecone) (JP; ''The Headmasters'')




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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RobPaulsen (Chase), Danny Mann (Freeway), Creator/SteveBullen (Searchlight), Dan Gilvezan (Rollbar) and Creator/CoreyBurton (Wideload) (EN), Akimitsu Takase (Freeway), Masashi Hirose (Searchlight), Kunihiko Yasui (Rollbar) and Takao Ishii (Wideload) (JP; "The Rebirth"), Creator/TomomichiNishimura (Chase), Creator/HochuOtsuka (Freeway), Masaharu Satō (Searchlight) and Masato Hirano (Wideload) (JP; ''The Headmasters'')
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* CloseRangeCombatant: Despite being a flyer equipped with long-range weaponry, he prefers fighting up close and considers long-range attacks "cowardly"

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* CloseRangeCombatant: Despite being a flyer equipped with long-range weaponry, he prefers fighting up close and considers long-range attacks "cowardly""cowardly".
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* KillEmAll: The comics have them wiped out to a man by an Underbase-powered Starscream (Goldbug gets better a short time later).

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Blaster and the Autobots' defensive play against Frenzy who likes Earth sports.

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Blaster and the Autobots' defensive play against Frenzy who Frenzy. He ''really'' likes Earth sports.


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* ThemeNaming: He and Rewind are named after functions of a tape player.


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* ThemeNaming: He and Eject are named after functions of a tape player.

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* PersonalityPowers: A HotBlooded fire truck who fights with fireball-based weaponry.

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* PersonalityPowers: WeaponOfChoice: A HotBlooded fire truck who fights with fireball-based weaponry.



* CloseRangeCombatant: Despite being equipped with long-range weaponry, he prefers fighting up close and considers long-range attacks "cowardly"

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* CloseRangeCombatant: Despite being a flyer equipped with long-range weaponry, he prefers fighting up close and considers long-range attacks "cowardly"



A compassionate and cautious Protectobot who often helps others and is not much of a fighter. He forms Defensor's left arm.

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A compassionate and cautious Protectobot who often helps others and is not isn't much of a fighter.fighter, but works tirelessly to help others. He forms Defensor's left arm.



* ActualPacifist: He is not keen on fighting, opting to help and heal others instead.

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* ActualPacifist: He is not keen on fighting, opting to help and heal others instead. In the cartoon, he refuses to fight back against Swindle and as a result allows him to get away with Metroplex's transformation cog. He's only willing to fight as Defensor's arm.



* TheQuietOne: A quote in his official profile sums up his reasons for his relative silence. "Words are what got us into this mess in the first place. They do more harm than weapons."



* TheStoic: A quote in his official profile sums up his reasons for his relative silence. "Words are what got us into this mess in the first place. They do more harm than weapons."
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->''"I'm even better than ''I'' think."''

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->''"I'm even better than ''I'' I think."''

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* HomingProjectile: Carries heat-seeking missiles in jet mode.




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* ThrillSeeker: All he wants to do is have fun, which usually means risking his life with dangerous aerial stunts.



* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: He's a daydreamer who gets easily distracted while flying, leading to some disastrous results.



* TheKlutz: Fireflight. At Mach 2.

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* TheKlutz: Fireflight. At Is an extremely clumsy flier. It doesn't help that he normally travels at Mach 2.
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* BloodKnight: He likes to get ''close'' to Decepticons for close-quarters combat.

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* BloodKnight: He likes to get ''close'' to Decepticons for always loves a good close-quarters combat.brawl.

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* AdaptationPersonalityChange: His phobias never showed up in the Sunbow cartoon, not that he really got much focus.



* LandSeaSky: His two altmodes allow him to travel in the ocean and the air, but thanks to his aforementioned phobias, he'd rather stay grounded in robot mode.



* [[WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes Why Did It Have To Be Heights AND The Sea?!]]: His IronicFear.
** (Yet you'll hear none of that [[DependingOnTheWriter from him during the G1 cartoons]].)

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* [[WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes Why Did It Have To Be Heights AND The Sea?!]]: WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: His IronicFear.
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* TokenGoodTeammate: Between teh duplicituous Doublecross and the bloodthirsty Repugnus, Grotusque stands out among the Monsterbots for being a relatively pleasant and affable fellow.

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* TokenGoodTeammate: Between teh the duplicituous Doublecross and the bloodthirsty Repugnus, Grotusque stands out among the Monsterbots for being a relatively pleasant and affable fellow.
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* TokenGoodTeammate: Between teh duplicituous Doublecross and the bloodthirsty Repugnus, Grotusque stands out among the Monsterbots for being a relatively pleasant and affable fellow.
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* BadassFamily: Her great nephew is [[WesternAnimation/TransformersBeastWars Rattrap]].

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* BadassFamily: Her great nephew is [[WesternAnimation/TransformersBeastWars [[WesternAnimation/BeastWars Rattrap]].



** In ''WesternAnimation/TransformersBeastWars'' Rattrap refers to Arcee as his great aunt.

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** In ''WesternAnimation/TransformersBeastWars'' ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'' Rattrap refers to Arcee as his great aunt.
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* HotPaintJob: The flames on his paint job.

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* HotPaintJob: The Features some sweet flames on his paint job.job, indicative of the name "Hot Rod".

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|| Hot Rod || Rodiums Prime ||

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* DoAnythingRobot: Not to [[WalkingArmory Ironhide's]] extent, but ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformersTheMovie'' shows him using a lot of in-built devices, such as his deployable visor, welding torch and buzzsaw.



* HotPaintJob: Features the flames on his paint job.

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* HotPaintJob: Features the The flames on his paint job.

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* FlawedPrototype: Superion is often the first attempt by the Autobots at making a combiner, and it shows. Instead of the usual problem of sticking five minds into one body, the Aerialbots's minds aren't integrated ''at all'', leaving Superion single-minded, and usually in a "SMASH DECEPTICONS" sort of way. This also means Superion's bad at creative strategy. And in the comics, Silverbolt has to stop him from smushing a brainwashed human.


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* FlawedPrototype: Superion is often the first attempt by the Autobots at making a combiner, and it shows. Instead of the usual problem of sticking five minds into one body, the Aerialbots's minds aren't integrated ''at all'', leaving Superion single-minded, and usually in a "SMASH DECEPTICONS" sort of way. This also means Superion's bad at creative strategy. And in the comics, Silverbolt has to stop him from smushing a brainwashed human.
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* DumbMuscle: Since he suppresses the thoughts of the Aerialbots he's formed from, his intelligence is rather limited, as are most combiners.
* LightningBruiser: Superion is a massive and mighty combiner whose Tech-Specs have a speed attribute of 8 and is described as flying at speeds of 800 mph.
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%%* ColdSniper* ColdSniper: Determined and mostly quiet and emotionless. Oh, and he prefers shooting from a distance.



* EquippableAlly: Pinpointer.

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* EquippableAlly: Pinpointer.Pinpointer is a Targetmaster, meaning he becomes Crosshairs's gun.
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* TheChainsOfCommanding: Just like Optimus, Rodimus has to deal with all the problems of leading the Autobots, on top of having to be the guy replacing ''Optimus''. In the cartoon, when he turns back to Hot Rod, he's perfectly willing to ditch his responsibilities.

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* TheChainsOfCommanding: Just like Optimus, Rodimus has to deal with all the problems of leading the Autobots, on top of having to be the guy replacing ''Optimus''.''[[TheAce Optimus]]''. In the cartoon, when he turns back to Hot Rod, he's perfectly willing to ditch his responsibilities.
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* FaceOfAThug: Despite having a horrifying appearance that rivals that of his fellow Monsterbots, he is an affable, jovial, and upbeat character who will courageously defend his comrades and tries to make them laugh with his quirky sense of humor.
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The Autobots' best sharpshooter who is egoistic. He's partnered with Spoilsport.

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The Autobots' best sharpshooter who is egoistic.sharpshooter, whose skills have inflated his own ego. He's partnered with Spoilsport.
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This character sheet is for listing the tropes related to ''Franchise/TransformersGeneration1'' Autobots introduced between 1986 and 1987, many of whom made their debut in [[WesternAnimation/TheTransformersTheMovie the movie]] and the post-movie seasons of the cartoon. For tropes relating to Autobots introduced in later years of the series, go [[Characters/TransformersGeneration1Autobots here]].

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This character sheet is for listing the tropes related to ''Franchise/TransformersGeneration1'' Autobots introduced between 1986 and 1987, many of whom made their debut in [[WesternAnimation/TheTransformersTheMovie the movie]] and the post-movie seasons of the cartoon. For tropes relating to Autobots introduced in later years of the series, go [[Characters/TransformersGeneration1Autobots here]].
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!![[center: [[Characters/TransformersGeneration1 G1 Character Index]]: [[Characters/TransformersGeneration1Autobots Autobots]] ([[Characters/TransformersGeneration1Autobots1984To1985 '84-'85]]) ('86-'87) | [[Characters/TransformersGeneration1Decepticons Decepticons]] ([[Characters/TransformersGeneration1Decepticons1984To1985 '84-'85]])([[Characters/TransformersGeneration1Decepticons1986To1987 '86-'87]])]]

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!![[center: [[Characters/TransformersGeneration1 G1 Character Index]]: [[Characters/TransformersGeneration1Autobots Autobots]] ([[Characters/TransformersGeneration1Autobots1984To1985 '84-'85]]) ('86-'87) | [[Characters/TransformersGeneration1Decepticons Decepticons]] ([[Characters/TransformersGeneration1Decepticons1984To1985 '84-'85]])([[Characters/TransformersGeneration1Decepticons1986To1987 '84-'85]]) ([[Characters/TransformersGeneration1Decepticons1986To1987 '86-'87]])]]
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!![[center: [[Characters/TransformersGeneration1 G1 Character Index]]: [[Characters/TransformersGeneration1Autobots Autobots]] ([[Characters/TransformersGeneration1Autobots1984To1985 '84-'85]]) ('86-'87) |[[Characters/TransformersGeneration1Decepticons Decepticons]] ([[Characters/TransformersGeneration1Decepticons1984To1985 '84-'85]])([[Characters/TransformersGeneration1Decepticons1986To1987 '86-'87]])]]

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!![[center: [[Characters/TransformersGeneration1 G1 Character Index]]: [[Characters/TransformersGeneration1Autobots Autobots]] ([[Characters/TransformersGeneration1Autobots1984To1985 '84-'85]]) ('86-'87) |[[Characters/TransformersGeneration1Decepticons | [[Characters/TransformersGeneration1Decepticons Decepticons]] ([[Characters/TransformersGeneration1Decepticons1984To1985 '84-'85]])([[Characters/TransformersGeneration1Decepticons1986To1987 '86-'87]])]]
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This character sheet is for listing the tropes related to ''Franchise/TransformersGeneration1'' Autobots introduced between 1986 and 1987, many of whom made their debut in [[WesternAnimation/TheTransformersTheMovie the movie]] and the post-movie seasons of the cartoon. For tropes relating to Autobots introduced in later years of the series, go [[Characters/TransformersGeneration1Autobots here]].
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!![[center: [[Characters/TransformersGeneration1 G1 Character Index]]: [[Characters/TransformersGeneration1Autobots Autobots]] ([[Characters/TransformersGeneration1Autobots1984To1985 '84-'85]]) ('86-'87) |[[Characters/TransformersGeneration1Decepticons Decepticons]] ([[Characters/TransformersGeneration1Decepticons1984To1985 '84-'85]])([[Characters/TransformersGeneration1Decepticons1986To1987 '86-'87]])]]

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!!1986 Autobots
[[folder:Hot Rod (Hot Rodimus (ホットロディマス ''hottorodimasu''))\\
Rodimus Prime (Rodimus Convoy (ロディマスコンボイ ''rodimasukonboi''))]]
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!!!'''Function:''' Cavalier (as Hot Rod), Protector (as Rodimus)
!!!'''Alt Modes:''' Race Car (as Hot Rod), Truck (as Rodimus)
->'''Hot Rod:''' ''"My actions speak louder than words."''
->'''Rodimus Prime:''' ''"Experience is the benchmark of maturity."''
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JuddNelson (''WesternAnimation/TheTransformersTheMovie''), Richard Gautier (''The Transformers'') (EN); Hiroya Ishimaru (JP)

!!!'''Firebolt/Sparks/Offshoot/Firedrive''' (ファイアーボルト ''faiāboruto''/ファイヤードライブ ''faiyādoraibu'')
[[quoteleft:120:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rebirth3_firebolt.jpg]]
!!!'''Alt Mode:''' Electrostatic Discharger Rifle

TheChosenOne and leader of the Autobots after Optimus' death. He was initially not very certain about himself as a Prime but slowly got the hang of it. He later gains a Targetmaster companion named Firebolt after a resurrected Optimus reclaims leadership of the Autobots.
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* TheAtoner: Leads the Autobots to atone for Optimus' death. He briefly stepped down as leader and exiled himself to Earth (which was not Transformer-friendly at the time) to atone for the destruction of Tokyo.
* BeardOfEvil: Sports one as Rodimus Unicronus. It's [[MythologyGag surprisingly similar to the one]] his ''ComicBook/TransformersShatteredGlass'' counterpart wears on his face.
* BigGood: He becomes the new leader of the Autobots after Optimus’ death and he even uses the Matrix to destroy Unicron.
* TheCaptain: In ''ComicBook/TheTransformersMoreThanMeetsTheEye'', before eventually sharing the spot with ''[[HeelFaceTurn Megatron]]'' of all 'bots.
* TheChainsOfCommanding: Just like Optimus, Rodimus has to deal with all the problems of leading the Autobots, on top of having to be the guy replacing ''Optimus''. In the cartoon, when he turns back to Hot Rod, he's perfectly willing to ditch his responsibilities.
* TheChosenOne: He fills this role in ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformersTheMovie'', being the lowly Autobot who rises up in their DarkestHour and destroys Unicron.
* CoolSword: In the Regeneration One comic series, he wields the sacred ''Sword of Primus''. His ''Kingdom'' Commander-class toy also includes the weapon, as a nod to said comic series.
* DemonicPossession:
** UK comic Rodimus wound up eventually getting possessed by Unicron, and even when that was over Unicron was still stuck inside him, gently corrupting anyone who got near him.
** ''Power of the Primes'' toyline introduces Nemesis Hot Rod/Rodimus Unicronus, which is the corrupted form of Rodimus Prime himself, thanks to the Matrix of Chaos.
* EquippableAlly: Dr Sparks/Firebolt [[spoiler: who was killed in the Marvel UK comics at some point prior to Hot Rod becoming Rodimus Prime.]]
* GoodIsNotNice: Comic Rodimus repeated Optimus's "you who are without mercy" line to a downed Decepticon. Unlike Optimus, he followed through on it, and blasted the Decepticon's head in. And then there was the little matter of hiring a bounty h- er, ''freelance peace-keeping agent'' to hunt down Galvatron.
* HotPaintJob: Features the flames on his paint job.
* IHaveManyNames: Aside from Hot Rod and Rodimus Prime, he's also been known to go by "Hot Rodimus", "Rodimus Major" and just plain "Rodimus" regardless of what form he's in. You can thank [[http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Trademark trademark law]] for that.
* InadequateInheritor: Not many were happy about him leading after he got Optimus killed.
* InterspeciesRomance: With Shaoshao Li in ''Kiss Players'' and Michelle in "Only Human" (he was in a human body in this incident).
* KidHero: Well, a kid by Cybertronian standards, at least.
* MyGreatestFailure: See NiceJobBreakingItHero.
* MythologyGag: His Rodimus Unicronus form looks very similar to evil incarnation of Rodimus from ''ComicBook/TransformersShatteredGlass'', complete with a similarly looking BeardOfEvil.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero:
** His interference in Optimus' fight against Megatron in ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformersTheMovie'' leads to Optimus' death.\\
The comics (knowingly?) set up a similar situation, but [[SubvertedTrope subverts the trope]]: Optimus realizes that a battle with the Decepticons was staged to leave Ratchet and the Ark defenseless, and he sends the rest of the Autobots back to the ship, which leaves him alone against ''all of the Decepticons on Earth.'' Hot Rod bails out at the last minute and returns to help Optimus, and when Pretender Starscream attacks, it's his shot on the Pretender shell that turns the tide of the fight.
** He defeated Galvatron in ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformersTheMovie'' by throwing him into space, but in ''Kiss Players'', Galvatron lands back on Earth and [[ColonyDrop annihilates Tokyo on impact]]. The disaster caused worldwide anti-Transformer sentiment that took a while to fix. Even in the original cartoon continuity, he indirectly saved Galvatron from imploding inside Unicron in this act, and chained off the events that would leave the Decepticon leader even more psychotic and vicious than before.
** He does it again in "Regeneration One". While [[ItMakesSenseInContext peeking through time]], he witnesses a future version of himself battling Galvatron. Seeing Scourge and Cyclonus flying in to attack, Hot Rod calls out a warning...which distracts the future Rodimus long enough for the Cons to shoot the Matrix off of his neck and for Galvatron to kill him, leading to the events of "[[BadFuture Rhythms of Darkness]]".
* OutOfCharacterMoment: Has a rather jarring JerkAss moment at the end of the episode "Fight Or Flee." A fellow Autobot mourns the destruction of his world, remarking that it was as beautiful in death as it was in life; Rodimus callously tells him to get over it, since Cybertron is much better anyway.
* PlotRelevantAgeUp: As Rodimus Prime, he noticeably looks older, having lines on his face.
* ShockAndAwe: In both forms, he can fire photon blasts from the pipes on his arms.
* TookALevelInBadass: As Rodimus Prime, he is large and powerful enough to fight Galvatron.
* UndyingLoyalty: His Marvel comics incarnation is one of the few Autobots to stay on Optimus's side even as the other Autobots become increasingly dissatisfied with his decisions.
* UnlikelyHero: The brash teenage Autobot who becomes Autobot leader.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Aerialbots (Airbot (エアーボット ''eābotto''))]]

A group of flying Autobots that combine to form Superion.
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* BeenThereShapedHistory: In "War Dawn," they get sent to the Golden Age of Cybertron, and meet Orion Pax and Orion's girlfriend, Ariel. When Orion's critically wounded by Megatron, they take him to Alpha Trion, who rebuilds him into Optimus Prime. They mention Ariel, and Alpha muses she'll soon be reborn as Elita-One. Back in their own time, Silverbolt says "Or should I say...Orion Pax?" and Optimus realizes they saved him that day.
* TheDividual: While they and the Stunticons had individual personalities in the G1 cartoon, since then the Aerialbots would often receive blanket characterization as "Autobot team that can fly and combine." It's not an uncommon fate for Combiners.
* FlawedPrototype: Superion is often the first attempt by the Autobots at making a combiner, and it shows. Instead of the usual problem of sticking five minds into one body, the Aerialbots's minds aren't integrated ''at all'', leaving Superion single-minded, and usually in a "SMASH DECEPTICONS" sort of way. This also means Superion's bad at creative strategy. And in the comics, Silverbolt has to stop him from smushing a brainwashed human.
* HeroWithBadPublicity: In the cartoon, when the Stunticons frame the Autobots, the humans shoot the Autobots with the Aerialbots along for the ride. Not impressed by this, Slingshot snarks, "And we're sworn to protect ''these'' bird-brains?" It takes a lot for Slingshot to overcome this bad first impression.
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: In the cartoon. Except for Silverbolt, the team admired the Decepticons at first. Even after they were tricked and sent to the past, Slingshot thought they had been done a favour, and suggested getting to know the Decepticons in the past.
* PsychoRangers: Inverted in the G1 cartoon, where the heroic Aerialbots are built to fight against the evil Stunticons.
* TheRival:
** They are first and most prominently pitted against the Stunticons/Menasor.
** To a lesser extent, The Aerialbots/Superion versus the Combaticons/Bruticus. They only fight each other in one episode of the cartoon ("Aerial Assault"), but their G2 counterparts are marketed as rivals[[note]]likely somehow related to the fact neither Menasor nor Defensor (The de facto enemy of ''Bruticus'') were given G2 toys[[/note]].
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: The group's Combiner Wars toys replace Slingshot for a new character - Alpha Bravo, who sports a similar color scheme to Slingshot but unusually for an Aerialbot, turns into a helicopter.[[note]]That being said, Slingshot still has a separate toy (albeit renamed "Quickslinger") and can form a Superion limb too if one so desires.[[/note]]
* TimeTravel: The Aerialbots were sent back to the First Golden Age of Cybertron thanks to the Chronosphere. There they got to see Megatron for who he really was. When the Chronosphere is working again thanks to the Autobots, they returned to the present.

!!'''Silverbolt''' (シルバーボルト ''shirubāboruto'')
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!!!'''Function:''' Aerialbot Leader
!!!'''Alt Mode:''' Concorde SST Jetliner
->''"Don't look down, look straight ahead."''
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CharlieAdler (US), Creator/TomomichiNishimura (JP), Fumihiko Tachiki (JP, The Rebirth)

The leader of the Aerialbots with a fear of heights. When combining with his fellow Aerialbots, he forms Superion's torso and head. His G1 toy also forms into a runway for Metroplex.
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* AcrophobicBird: Despite transforming into a plane, his defining characteristics are his fear of heights and what he does to quell that fear. His original toy's Tech Specs explain that Optimus appointed him as the Aerialbots' leader, correctly predicting that Silverbolt's newfound responsibilities will keep him distracted from his acrophobia.
* IronicFear: He's afraid of heights, despite being a giant robot capable of transforming into a jet and being the leader of the Autobots' main air squadron. Despite this, he proves to be a level-headed, extremely qualified leader who always does his duty.
** He was built from a low-level cargo transport aircraft, but got modified to resemble an Earthly Concorde jet. To help him fight his fear, Optimus names Silverbolt leader of his team (as it would give him something to focus on more than his acrophobia).
* LeaderFormsTheHead: He forms the torso and head of Superion and he's the leader of the Aerialbots.
* StraightMan: Silverbolt to his team.
-->'''Air Raid:''' How come they made you the Aerialbot leader, Silverbolt? You've got no sense of adventure.
-->'''Silverbolt:''' [[InsultBackfire Exactly]].

!!'''Air Raid''' (Air Rider (エアライダー ''earaidā''))
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!!!'''Function:''' Warrior
!!!'''Alt Mode:''' F-15 Eagle Fighter Jet
->''"If you look first, you may not leap."''
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RobPaulsen (US), Kenyū Horiuchi (JP), Kōki Kataoka (JP, "War Dawn"), Show Hayami (JP, "Thief in the Night"), Masashi Ebara (JP, "Fight or Flee"), Yoku Shioya (JP, "The Ultimate Weapon")

A tactically fearless warrior who tends to charge recklessly towards the Decepticons. He forms Superion's left leg.
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* LeeroyJenkins: He tends to fly right into a cluster of Decepticons without thinking.

!!'''Fireflight''' (Firebolt (ファイアボルト ''faiaboruto''))
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!!!'''Function:''' Reconnaissance
!!!'''Alt Mode:''' F-4 Phantom II Interceptor Jet
->''"When I'm flying, no enemy is safe - nor friend."''
->'''Voiced by:''' Jeff [=MacKay=] (US), Ken Shiroyama (JP), Yoku Shioya (JP, "Cosmic Rust", "War Dawn"), Creator/KenyuuHoriuchi (JP, 2010)

An Aerialbot who is not very aware of where he's flying...or who he's going to fly into. He forms Superion's right arm.
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* BreakoutCharacter: Toy Fireflight, oddly enough. While most figures moved towards animation-accurate toys, Fireflight got figures based on his G1 toy even when none of the Aerialbots got a release at all. He's got the most toys of any of the Aerialbots (discounting unrelated characters that are named Air Raid).
* KillItWithFire: He can launch missiles containing highly flammable "fire fog".
* TheKlutz: Fireflight. At Mach 2.

!!'''Skydive''' (スカイダイブ ''sukaidaibu'')
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!!!'''Function:''' Air Warfare Strategist
!!!'''Alt Mode:''' F-16 Falcon Fighter Jet
->''"Only by studying the past can we win the present."''
->'''Voiced by:''' Laurie Faso (US), Takurō Kitagawa (JP), Kōji Totani (JP, 2010)

A smart and skilled flyer who is the fastest among his team. He forms Superion's right leg.
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* AwesomenessByAnalysis: He can replicate almost any aerial maneuver he's seen or read about.
* BadassBookworm: In his bio it mentions that he might be the most skilled Transformers flier ''in existence''. He's also a history nut and would prefer to read about fighting rather than actually do it.
* DisintegratorRay: His "nega-gun" fires a beam that cancels out the bonding force between molecules, causing whatever it hits to turn to dust.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: In trying to replicate the moves of another, he can sometimes push himself past his form's limits.

!!'''Slingshot/Quickslinger''' (Sling (スリング ''suringu''))
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!!!'''Function:''' Ground Troop Support
!!!'''Alt Mode:''' Sea Harrier Jumpjet
->''"I'm even better than ''I'' think."''
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RobPaulsen (US), Creator/HirotakaSuzuoki (JP, main, Season 2), Creator/KenyuuHoriuchi (JP, "The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 2", "War Dawn", 2010)

A braggart who secretly lacks confidence, but is nevertheless commended for his loyalty and hard work by Optimus. He forms Superion's left arm.
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* {{Jerkass}}: He is rather full of himself and his bio even states that he takes credit for any of his comrades' exploits.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Being a braggart and a credit-stealer doesn't stop him from stooping down to help out anyone, from fellow Autobot to human.
%%* TheStarscream: Slingshot, for awhile.
* TookALevelInKindness: Cartoon Slingshot started out with a very low opinion of humans. This changed in "Aerial Assault", when he unknowingly befriended a deposed prince.
* UnstoppableRage: In "War Dawn," he finally sees just how much bad Megatron really was. He then vows the Aerialbots won't stop fighting until Megatron's finished.

!!'''Superion''' (スペリオン ''superion'')
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!!!'''Function:''' Air Warrior
->''"To live is to fight; to die is to stop."''
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FrankWelker (US, "The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 2"), Ed Gilbert (US), Creator/TomomichiNishimura (JP)

The combined form of the Aerialbots who suppresses the thoughts of his component 'bots to smash Decepticons.
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* AttackItsWeakPoint: His "stress fracture cannon" works like this; the beam it fires locates the natural stress lines in whatever it hits, and overloads them.
* BloodKnight: Justified. The only thing he cares about is smashing Decepticons, but that's because smashing Decepticons is pretty much the only thing he ''can'' care about. The Aerialbots suppress so many of their emotions to function as a single unit that violence is the only thing they can agree on.
* CombiningMecha: A giant robot formed from the five Aerialbots, who is notably the first Autobot combiner.
* DependingOnTheArtist: The color of his face or visor and whether or not he has a mouthplate varies between appearances.
* NoSocialSkills: He's mistaken as aloof by other Autobots. He isn't, he just lacks the capacity to socialize at all.
* SacrificialLion: He's presented as one of the most powerful warriors in the setting and the Aerialbots are probably the Autobots' most recognized combiner thanks to being made of jets, but they have a tendency to die (or nearly die) a lot in the comics (''twice'' in Marvel Generation 1, permanently in Dreamwave and Transformers vs. GI Joe, and nearly-killed in Transformers IDW).
* VocalDissonance: Despite looking tall and heroic, he's infrequently given a very scratchy voice comparable to characters like [[WesternAnimation/SpaceGhostCoastToCoast Zorak]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Arcee (アーシー ''āshī'')]]
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!!!'''Function:''' Warrior
!!!'''Alt Mode:''' Cybetronian Car
->''"Looks are always deceiving."''
->'''Voiced by:''' Susan Blu (EN); Yuko Kawanami (''WesternAnimation/TransformersTheMovie'', ''Headmasters''), Masako Katsuki (Season 3) & Atsuko Yuya (The Rebirth) (''The Transformers'') (JP)

A major female soldier among Rodimus' main team, who proves to be a surprisingly competent warrior despite her feminism. She acts as the surrogate mother to many of her comrades, especially Daniel Witwicky.
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* AdaptationalSexuality: While she was straight in the G1 cartoon continuity (being attracted to Hot Rod in the movie and to Springer in the series) and the Devil's Due ''ComicBook/GIJoeVsTheTransformers'' comics (where she and Bumblebee were established as a couple in ''The Art of War''), both IDW continuities had her form a romantic relationship with another female robot (Aileron in the 2005 continuity and Greenlight in the 2019 continuity).
* AmbiguousGenderIdentity: In the 2005 IDW comics continuity, once the retcons had settled down. While she was a "forged construct" [[note]]naturally occurring sparks harvested from the ground and placed into a protoform made of a mimetic polyalloy that reshapes itself based on codes within the spark's programming[[/note]], Arcee nevertheless felt that her structure did not match her programming, and sought Jhiaxus out for "blacksmithing" at a time when feminine programming was discouraged among Cybertonians. The actual ''problem'' was that Jhiaxus decided that he'd learn more if he didn't bother turning down the gain on her pain sensors.
* AndIMustScream: Averted, when put in Garrus-9, she was stripped down to her spark and left in containment, losing her senses but still being conscious, her narration states that it's a pleasant experience where she feels calm and at ease for once in her life.
* AntiHero: Type IV-V in the IDW comics, where she's pretty loony, and has no problems with murder, torture, and even a mix of the two.
* AxCrazy: In the first IDW continuity, Arcee was forcibly converted into a female Transformer by the [[MadScience mad scientist]] Jhiaxus, which had the side effect of making her a psychotic assassin obsessed with tracking him down.
* BadassFamily: Her great nephew is [[WesternAnimation/TransformersBeastWars Rattrap]].
* DependingOnTheWriter: She's been in relationships with several Transformers:
** The cartoon continuity has paired her with multiple characters, these being Hot Rod in the movie, Springer in the third season, and Chromedome in the Japanese-exclusive ''Headmasters'' anime.
** ''The Wreckers'' stories in the '''3H''' and '''Transformers: Universe''' continuities has her matched with Rodimus.
** ''ComicBook/GIJoeVsTheTransformers'' volume 3 has Bumblebee as her paramour [[spoiler: and [[MyEyesAreLeaking she mourns his death]] at the hands of the Serpent Organic Robot, aka Serpent.O.R.]].
** IDW has her hook up with a female Transformer named Aileron.
** The 2019 IDW continuity has her in a relationship with Greenlight.
* LosingYourHead: In "The Rebirth" three-parter, she is binary-bonded to Daniel as a Headmaster. Her ''Titans Return'' figure comes with a Titan Master named "Leinad" (which is "Daniel" [[SdrawkcabName spelled backwards]]).
* MamaBear: She acts as a mother figure to Daniel Witwicky, and pity anyone who threatens the boy.
* MysteriousPast: The G1 cartoon never really explained where she came from. The UK comic did try to explain where she came from, and IDW's comics give her a definite origin. Meanwhile, Dreamwave implies she's a Quintesson sleeper agent of some kind, and the cartoon... doesn't explain where she's from at all.
* PinkMeansFeminine: It's not ''just'' to match her programming, her streamlined bodywork and light alloy construction also mean she's sleeker and more agile and than her bulkier male/neutral programmed teammates. Also, as the IDW continuity points out, pink is the same color as Energon - so from their point of view, she's blood-colored.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation:
** In ''ComicBook/TheTransformersRobotsInDisguise'' Galvatron is revealed to be her brother in the 2005 IDW comics.
** In ''WesternAnimation/TransformersBeastWars'' Rattrap refers to Arcee as his great aunt.
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Even though some female Autobots had previously appeared in the Sunbow cartoon episode "The Search for Alpha Trion", Arcee was the first one to become a regular cast member, and the only one for some time.
* TimeAbyss: Her IDW incarnation is a good twelve million years old at least. She's actually older than Kup was before his little vacation to the Dead Universe, and barring the Titans and Omega Supreme, was the oldest mech still around and fighting.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: For the duration of the series due to the belief that boys would view a pink female Transformer as a toy for girls. Two Arcee toys were actually designed during G1: a regular toy emulating her old animation model, and a retool of Chromedome (as Arcee became a Headmaster in the US cartoon continuity, a fact completely ignored in Japan due to having their own continuity ignoring "The Rebirth" three-parter). It took a while for her to finally get a toy (not counting the ''Energon'' and ''Revenge of the Fallen'' lines) but by the 2000s she would receive several.
** She got a toy as a repaint of [[WesternAnimation/BeastWars Blackarachnia]] for Bot-Con 2001 (with an infamously over-sensitive light chip that made her speak a newly-recorded line by Susan Blu ''non-stop'').
** She received another in 2008 as part of Binaltech.
** In 2013 with the blind-bagged Kre-O toy.
** She finally a show accurate toy from her G1 cartoon appearance in the ''Generations'' line. Unfortunately, she and Chromia were tail-enders of the ''Thrilling 30'' line, and faced poor distribution as a result. Chromia also had an accurate toy released around this time. The corresponding Japanese line, ''Legends'', took it a step further and gave Arcee cartoon-accurate colors, as is tradition for modern G1 toys released in Japan.
** In the ''Titans Return'' line she received a retool and redeco of Blurr's mold to simulate her Headmaster appearance. It was a Toys R' Us exclusive.
** In 2020, ''Earthrise'' also delivered an Arcee figure, one that, at the cost of some partsforming, adheres even closer to the cartoon design.
** In December 2020, she received a ''Masterpiece'' toy.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Blurr (ブラー ''burā'')]]
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!!!'''Function:''' Data Courier
!!!'''Alt Mode:''' Cybertronian Car
->''"The faster it is, the better I like it."''
->'''Voiced by:''' John Moschitta (EN); Ken Yamaguchi (JP, Season 3, ''The Movie'' and ''Headmasters''), Eiji Itō (JP, The Rebirth)

The fastest-moving and fastest-talking Autobot online.
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* TheBartender: The IDW version becomes one during the fragile peace between ''Chaos'', and ''Dark Cybertron''.
* DependingOnTheWriter: Exactly how his super-speed shows itself depends on the continuity.
** The cartoon depicts him as talking extremely fast, but usually repeating himself in the process.
** Bob Budiansky had him talk normally, while Furman had him say everything as a big bunch'o text.
** IDW's continuity usually just has him talk normally, though he does on occasion have the "wall of text" superspeed.
* EquippableAlly: He gets a Targetmaster partner named Haywire.
* FastestThingAlive: The fastest Cybertronian in existence.
* {{Keet}}: Adorable (especially in the eyes of kids), and very hyperactive.
* KilledOffForReal: Met his end in the IDW 2005 continuity in ''ComicBook/TheTransformersUnicron'', sacrificing himself to save civilians and dying when the planet exploded under him.
* MotorMouth: He's voiced by John Moschitta. Judging by the cartoon's version, it's a case of nerves mixed with super-speed.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: In the G1 cartoon episode "Face of the Nijika", he suffered a leg wound which was so agonizing, he started speaking ''slowly''.
* OutOfFocus: Of the '86 car trio, he gets the least focus and characterization. Hell, most depictions don't even have him with Hot Rod or Kup at all.
* SpeedDemon: Blurr is the fastest Autobot on Cybertron, and likes to remind people of it.
* SpeedEchoes: In the '86 movie, thanks to it having a much better budget than the TV series. Also appears in the third season episode "Chaos".
* SuperSpeed: The fastest Cybertronian alive.
* VerbalTic: Hetalksreallyfast. Also he repeats himselfrepeatshimselfrepeatshimself.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Kup (Cher (チャー ''chā''))]]
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!!!'''Function:''' Warrior
!!!'''Alt Mode:''' Cybertronian Truck
->''"The past is the greatest teacher."''
->'''Voiced by:''' Lionel Stander (''Transfomers: The Movie''), John Stephenson (''The Transformers'') (EN); Osamu Saka (JP, Season 3, ''The Movie'' and ''Headmasters''), Takao Ishii (JP, The Rebirth)

A self-proclaimed war veteran who enjoys telling long stories to his audience. He would later be partnered with Targetmaster Recoil.
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* CommunicationsOfficer: In ''[[ComicBook/TransformersWingsOfHonor Wings of Honor]]'' he serves as this on Thunderclash's ship.
* CompositeCharacter: His cartoon incarnation is a crotchety old coot who's seen and done it all, and is ready to show them punks how it's done. His comic incarnation is a grouchy sort whose first approach is shoot 'em and shoot some more, and lacks the cartoon version's distinctive manner'a speech. His IDW incarnation is a mix of both approaches.
* CoolOldGuy
* DistressedDude: In the book "Car Show Blow-Up", the Decepticons catch him spying on them and tie him up so that he can't escape and warn the Autobots of their plans. He manages to foil them by tripping Galvatron.
* EquippableAlly: Recoil is his Targetmaster buddy who can transform into a new gun.
* TheFriendNobodyLikes: In Simon Furman's run and Regeneration One, the Autobots pretty much hate Kup to his constant yelling at Optimus Prime and would have abandoned him to die if not for the fact he actually pulls his weight.
* GoodIsNotNice: Marvel Comics Kup is incredibly belligerent and aggressive, often having to be restrained from shooting folk and yelling at Optimus repeatedly.
* HesBack: Kup's origin story in the UK comics has him retire into space, having become too old to fight. An encounter with Blurr and Hot Rod rekindles his fighting skills.
* InterspeciesFriendship: The 2005 IDW continuity has him become close friends with the human ComicBook/ActionMan.
* HollywoodAcid: His gun is a "Musket Laser" which, despite the name, shoots hydrochloric acid.
* TheMentor: Specifically to Hot Rod, but IDW has him teaching a lot of other Autobots, including Optimus.
* NewMeat: His younger self in ''[[ComicBook/TransformersWingsOfHonor Wings of Honor]]''.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Given his SeenItAll nature, this exchange when Unicron is attacking Cybertron is rather chilling.
-->'''Hot Rod''': Doesn't this remind you of anything, Kup?\\
'''Kup''': Nope. Never seen anything like this before.
* PutOnABusToHell: Kup's fate in the IDW comics: sent to the beginning of the Dead Universe. He came back, obviously.
* SeenItAll: And he'll tell you War Stories about them all too!
* TimeAbyss: All of the Transformers are this, really, but it's particularly noticable with Kup. How old is he? Well, no concrete numbers are given, and the continuities vary, but take, for example, the G1 cartoon. There, the war against Megatron began 9 million years ago, and Optimus Prime took control when it began. Kup is portrayed as being significantly older than Optimus Prime. That means Kup could potentially be ''twelve million years old or more''!
** For comparison: modern man (Homo Sapiens Sapiens) is ''only'' '''200 thousand years old''' as a species. At 12 million years old, Kup would be ''60 times older than the human race''. Even if we generously extend humanity's existence to "the earliest appearance of a homo-genus primate" (currently evaluated at roughly 2.3 to 2.4 million years ago), that still makes this lone individual roughly five and a half times older than humanity.
** Taken beyond ludicrous with his IDW incarnation, who thanks to some incidents manages to be several ''billion'' years old, on top of his already advanced age.
* WhatTheHellHero: His comic incarnation spent most of Furman's run unleashing these on Optimus.
%%* WideEyedIdealist: In ''Wings Of Honor''.
* YoungerThanHeLooks: His ''Wings of Honor'' self was pretty young at the start of the war, only finding Dion younger than he was, but he aged pretty fast, like Alpha Trion, because most of his comrades went into stasis, went to earth and fell to stasis, or went elsewhere, and he aged faster due to a shortage of Energon.
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[[folder:Broadside (ブロードサイド ''burōdosaido'')]]
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!!!'''Function:''' [[GallowsHumor Air and Sea Assault]]
!!!'''Alt Modes:''' Aircraft Carrier, Transport Plane
->''"I like the sea far away and my feet on the ground."''
->'''Voiced by:''' Bill Martin (EN), Creator/MasashiEbara (Season 3) & Ken Yamaguchi (''Headmasters'') (JP)

A triple changer who's intensely acrophobic ''and'' aquaphobic. His alternate modes being a plane and an aircraft carrier only exacerbate his fears. Even so, he's quite a decent warrior, being one of the esteemed Wreckers. Thanks to his carrier mode's sheer size -- and the dearth of aquatic Transformers[[note]]At the time of Broadside's debut, the only other option was the tiny Seaspray. Aquatic Transformers are ''still'' a rare sight to this day.[[/note]] -- Broadside most frequently serves as the Autobot's aquatic transport during the G1 cartoon.
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* AcrophobicBird: One of his forms is a fighter jet, but he's scared of heights. Almost as bad as being a seasick aircraft carrier.
* AnAxeToGrind: An early toy design showed him wielding one.
* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever:
** Broadside is often depicted as quite a massive Autobot. While not city-former-sized, he dwarves almost every other individual robot. [[https://tfwiki.net/mediawiki/images2/d/d8/RanksofBronze-BroadsideJetfire.jpg A page]] in IDW's ''The Transformers''' "International Incident Part 2: "Ranks of Bronze" shows that he's a few heads taller than even ''[[GentleGiant Jetfire]]''.
** His Japanese continuity version rebuilds himself so much that he becomes the same size as Fortress Maximus.
* TheBigGuy: Often fills this role for his fellow Autobots. In some instances, he's as tall (and nearly as powerful) as a Combiner.
* GrievousHarmWithABody: In one episode of the cartoon he transformed into aircraft carrier mode in midair and landed on top of Devastator, who stuggled to hold Broadside up for a second before getting squashed.
* {{Irony}}: Transforms into a fighter jet and a freakin' ''aircraft carrier'', befitting his role as an Air and Sea Assault trooper, but he hates heights and gets motion sickness on the water, so while he's quite smart and powerful (all his important stats rate at 7 or better), he's also rather hapless and something of a loser since the Autobots wish he'd stop complaining all the time.
* LightningBruiser: For all his waffling over his altmodes, Broadside is actually an exceptional combatant. According to his Tech Specs, he's quite sturdy, hard-hitting, and fast all around, with decent firepower to boot. Only his ranking falls below 7 or better, at 6.
* NonStandardCharacterDesign: Among the original six Triple Changers, Broadside is the only one to lack a land-based alternate mode. He instead opts for an aquatic alt-mode, which itself sticks out due to their rarity across the entire franchise.
* SizeShifter: To quote the Transformers wiki, "Broadside is the most ''blatantly'' out-of-scale Transformer ever." His ''Titans Return'' incarnation tries massaging this a bit, by having him come with scale-accurate mini-Aerialbot figures... only for the bio to foul this up by claiming his Titan Master power is to make him super-large.
* [[WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes Why Did It Have To Be Heights AND The Sea?!]]: His IronicFear.
** (Yet you'll hear none of that [[DependingOnTheWriter from him during the G1 cartoons]].)
* YouDontLookLikeYou: After his first couple of appearances in season three of the G1 cartoon, his design underwent a serious change (This is due to late alterations to his toy model, with his first look based on the original model).
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[[folder:Eject (イジェクト ''ijekuto'')]]
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!!!'''Function:''' Electronic Surveillance
!!!'''Alt Mode:''' Micro-cassette
->''"Clutch hitting is the key to an effective offense."''

Blaster and the Autobots' defensive play against Frenzy who likes Earth sports.
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* LoonyFan: He's fond of Earth sports just a liiiiitle too much, often peppering his speech with sports aphorisms.
* OutOfFocus: Eject barely ever appeared, even in the cartoon and comics. These days, he appears even ''less''. He does, at least, get a semi-major role in ''Beast Wars: Uprising''.
* TheVoiceless: Has zero lines in the cartoon.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Hubcap (ハブキャップ ''habukyappu'')]]
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!!!'''Function:''' Communications
!!!'''Alt Mode:''' Porsche 924 Turbo Sportscar
->''"Weapons can win battles, but words can win wars."''

An affable, witty, generous, charming con artist who can hear signals as weak as 0.000001 watts.
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* CommunicationsOfficer: Sometimes.
* ADayInTheLimelight: "Gone Too Far", an official fan-club story.
* FaceHeelTurn: In ''Sins of the Wreckers''.
* PaletteSwap: Of Cliffjumper. Hubcap lacks the rear spoiler, and he received a new head.
* ToylineExclusiveCharacter: Hubcap was conspicuously absent from the cartoon completely.
* TheBarnum: Apparently a con man.
* ThoseTwoGuys: With Jackpot, in "Gone Too Far".
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Metroplex (Metroflex (メトロフレックス ''metorofurekkusu''))]]
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!!!'''Function:''' Battle Station
!!!'''Alt Mode:''' Fortress, Starship
->''"Vigilance is the foundation on which victories are built."''
->'''Voiced by:''' Bud Davis (EN); Osamu Saka (JP)

A humongous Autobot built as a sub-section of Autobot city. As the Autobots' ultimate weapon and last line of defence, he boasts insane strength, power, valour, dedication and heroism but is self-depreciatory and modest about his achievements. His G1 toy has three more Autobots within his grounds: Slammer the tank, Scamper the car and Six-Gun, who is made from Metroplex's six guns.
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* AdaptationalBadass: Six-Gun's was originally depicted as being made from Metroplex's six guns, a tower and a tower roof and mentally linked to Metroplex. In the ''Siege'' toyline, he's a Cybertronian VTOL craft, meaning he's more mobile and has his own alt-mode as a ''full-fledged Transformer''. Oh, and he pull himself into pieces which form armour and weapons for his other compatible Autobots, just like the original toy.
* AgeLift: After ''Fall of Cybertron'', which had its own version of the big guy be ancient, Metroplex received one in other materials, boosting his age up from "built in the 21st century" to ''several million years''.
* GeniusLoci: His alt-form is a city.
* HumongousMecha: He's the size of a city (or at the very least, the size of a large Cybertronian building).
* LogicalWeakness: Metroplex is a city. According to his bio, this does sort of mean he's incredibly sluggish, so just transforming takes a while.
* TheRival: To Trypticon.
* SealedGoodInACan: He seems to fill this role repeatedly in the IDW verse. Awakened by Optimus and the Matrix during one of the Autobot's darkest hours. Later comes out of hiding to defeat Sixshot, the Insecticon Swarm, and restores Cybertron's ruined atmosphere.
* TooPowerfulToLive: He and the other Metrotitans tend to either die or depart shortly after appearing in the IDW stories, giving off this impression.
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[[folder:Outback (アウトバック ''autobakku'')]]
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!!!'''Function:''' Gunner
!!!'''Alt Mode:''' Modified Suzuki Jimny [=SJ20=] Jeep
->''"Rules are detours on the road of life."''

An Autobot with an Aussie accent and a tendency to not follow rules, plans or roads.
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* AwesomeAussie: His cartoon incarnation has an Australian accent.
* DrivesLikeCrazy: Considering how [[UsefulNotes/AustralianAccent he's supposedly from down undah]]...
* PaletteSwap: Of Brawn. Outback received not just a new head, but a roof-mounted gun.
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[[folder:Pipes (パイプス ''paipusu'')]]
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!!!'''Function:''' Warrior
!!!'''Alt Mode:''' Single-Axle Semi Truck
->''"One being's junk is another's art."''

An Autobot with an affinity with Earth's gadgets and a slightly more positive mindset than Huffer.
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* TheCollector: Likes to collect Earthling knickknacks of all types.
* FantasticAnthropologist: As mentioned, he's fascinated with Earth's gadgets and gizmos and collects many of them.
* MeaningfulName: Has pipes on his arms.
%%* NaiveNewcomer: IDW verse.
* PaletteSwap: Of Huffer. Pipes' changes are so extensive, that he changes how the original figure transforms. What used to be Huffer's back is now sculpted to be Pipes' front. The exhaust pipes (themselves retooled to be cylindrical) are now oriented beneath the shoulders in robot mode.
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[[folder:The Protectobots (プロテクトボット ''purotekutobotto'')]]

A team of Search and Rescue vehicles who seem to act as the bridge between Autobots and humans. They combine into Defensor.
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* AdaptationalLateAppearance: The team itself isn't formed[[note]]The individual members had made separate appearances, but weren't teammates yet[[/note]] (and by extension, Defensor) until late into the original IDW run when they're all assigned to escort Mirage from the Lost Light to Cybertron.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: The Protectobots in general; Hot Spot in particular. They're mostly friendly around their comrades and humans alike, but they're not afraid to mow down Decepticons sticking their nosecones into human society.
* CharacterFocus: The team get a major role in ''War Within: The Dark Ages''.
* LightEmUp: Save for Hot Spot, they all carry photon pistols that fire bursts of blinding light.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: In the IDW comics, Rook barely gets any characterization before getting killed off in his sleep. First Aid even lampshades that he hardly got to know him.

!!'''Hot Spot/Hot Zone''' (ホットスポット ''hottosupotto'')
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!!!'''Function:''' Protectobot Leader
!!!'''Alt Mode:''' Mitsubishi Fuso Fire Ladder Truck
->''"Rust never sleeps, and neither do I."''
->'''Voiced by:''' Dan Gilvezan (EN), Creator/KenyuuHoriuchi (main) & Takurō Kitagawa ("The Ultimate Weapon" and "The Return of Optimus Prime, part 1") (JP, Cartoon); Kōji Totani (primary), Creator/HochuOtsuka (ep 12), Kazuo Oka (ep 25), Ken Yamaguchi (ep 27) & Hirohiko Kakegawa (ep 34) (JP, ''Headmasters'')

The charismatic, inspirational leader of the Protectobots who tries to be operative for as long as he's online. He forms Defensor's head and torso. His G1 toy also forms into a repair bay for Metroplex.
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* TheDeterminator: He always gives ''110%'' in his actions.
* FireBreathingWeapon: He's got fireball cannons to burn Decepticons to a crisp.
* GoodIsNotSoft: He fought Cobra during the ''G2'' comics, and wound up frying several of them with his fireball cannons.
* HotBlooded: An energetic and charismatic leader who puts his all in everything.
* {{Irony}}: He's a fire truck armed with fireball cannons. This means he can set fires just as well as he extinguishes them.
* LeaderFormsTheHead: As with most Combiners, he's the team leader and he forms Defensor's torso and head.
* PersonalityPowers: A HotBlooded fire truck who fights with fireball-based weaponry.
!!'''Blades''' (Graze (グレイズ ''gureizu''))
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!!!'''Function:''' Air Support
!!!'''Alt Mode:''' Modified Bell [=UH-1V=] Iroquois Medevac Helicopter
->''"War's a dirty game - and I'm a dirty player."''
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FrankWelker (EN), Ken Shiroyama (Season 2), Creator/KeiichiNanba ("The Ultimate Weapon") & Creator/MasashiEbara ("Call of the Primitives", ''Headmasters'') (JP)

The team's air support, who prefers going up close and personal with Decepticons. He forms Defensor's right arm.
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* BloodKnight: He likes to get ''close'' to Decepticons for close-quarters combat.
* CloseRangeCombatant: Despite being equipped with long-range weaponry, he prefers fighting up close and considers long-range attacks "cowardly"
* HelicopterBlender: His preferred tactic is using his rotor blades to slash Decepticons.
* TokenFlyer: His alt mode is a helicopter while the others have grounded vehicles for alt modes.

!!'''First Aid''' (ファーストエイド ''fāsutoeido'')
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!!!'''Function:''' Doctor
!!!'''Alt Mode:''' Datsuon Vanette [=C120=] Ambulance
->''"An ounce of maintenance is worth a pound of cure."''
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MichaelBell (EN), Creator/KenyuuHoriuchi (Cartoon) & Creator/MasaharuSato (''Headmasters'') (JP)

A compassionate and cautious Protectobot who often helps others and is not much of a fighter. He forms Defensor's left arm.
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* ActualPacifist: He is not keen on fighting, opting to help and heal others instead.
* ApocalypticLog: In the IDW verse he writes and sends one off when Delphi is hit by a plague.
* AscendedExtra: He managed to establish himself separately from his team back in the cartoon, as his use as a medic brought him more character focus (he was apparently the only one who could fix Metroplex when he was damaged). Impressively he was still relevant in season 3 even when most of the previous cast was being phased out (though that was mostly due to Ratchet, the only other Autobot medic, dying in the movie). Then of course there's the IDW comics where he's easily the most important of the Protectobots as his arc and screen time eclipses all of them combined.
* TheMedic: He takes over this role from Ratchet in the cartoon after the latter's death in TheMovie.

!!'''Groove''' (グルーブ ''gurūbu'')
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!!!'''Function:''' Scout
!!!'''Alt Mode:''' Police Motorcycle
->''"War is a problem, never a solution."''
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FrankWelker (EN), Osamu Saka ("The Revenge of Bruticus"), Creator/ShowHayami ("B.O.T."), Creator/MasashiEbara ("Ghost in the Machine"), Ken Yamaguchi ("The Ultimate Weapon") & Masato Hirano (''Headmasters'') (JP)

A laid-back Protectobot and a pacifist. He forms Defensor's right leg.
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* ActualPacifist: He's not thrilled over having to fight a war.
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: His mind tends to wander even when he's on the job of saving the world from Decepticons. Defensor sadly can be affected by this flaw...
* DemotedToExtra: The Protectobots' ''Combiner Wars'' toys reduce him to being Defensor's chestpiece, with new member Rook taking his former role as a limb. Mind you, it does make a little more sense, given he was a motorbike that became a limb as big as one made from an ''ambulance''...
* InformedAttribute: His pacifist tendencies were never brought up in the cartoon.
* TechnicalPacifist: Being reluctant to participate in the war against the Decepticons doesn't stop him from scouting on them. Of course, he does wish he was an ActualPacifist...

!!'''Streetwise/Streetstar/Streetsmart''' (ストリートワイズ ''sutorītowaizu'')
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!!!'''Function:''' Interceptor
!!!'''Alt Mode:''' Nissan 300ZX Turbo Police Car
->''"You have to know where you are before you know what to do."''
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PeterCullen (EN), Creator/KeiichiNanba ("The Revenge of Bruticus"), Creator/MasashiEbara ("B.O.T."), Yoku Shioya (Season 3) & Ryōichi Tanaka (''Headmasters'') (JP)

A determined, smart and alert Protectobot who can easily pick up ''very'' slight senses. He forms Defensor's left leg.
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* AscendedExtra: He manages to get himself some screen time, though not to First Aid's extent. In the IDW comics he partnered up with Prowl as both were police cars, and in the ''Wings of Honor'' comics he was the only survivor of the Defensor Menasor battle, alongside Breakdown, and goes on to participate in the G2 battles that arose from the old conflicts.
* TheDeterminator: He's very, very determined to get any job done for his comrades or for the humans.
* HyperAwareness: He's able to detect even the slightest senses.
* ShoutOut: In ''Wings of Honor'', Streetwise (or rather, Street''star'') talks like Shaft for... [[Wiki/TfWikiDotNet no particular reason]].

!!'''Defensor''' (Guardian (ガーディアン ''gādian''))
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!!!'''Function:''' Super Warrior
->''"As long as one innocent being is threatened, none are truly free."''
->'''Voiced by:''' Chris Latta (EN), Creator/KenyuuHoriuchi (main), Takurō Kitagawa ("The Ultimate Weapon") (JP, Cartoon), Kōji Totani (main), Yoshitada Ōtsuka (ep 12), Kazuo Oka (ep 25) & Hirohiko Kakegawa (ep 34) (JP, ''Headmasters'')

The combined form of the Protectobots. He's devoted to protecting humans with his extreme durability, massive strength and impenetrable forcefield.
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* BarrierWarrior: He can generate a forcefield.
* CombiningMecha: He's a giant robot made up from all five Protectobots. In IDW's first continuity, Rook forms one of Defensor's arm. The ''Combiner Wars'' toyline can have Defensor comprised of Rook ''and'' every single Protectobot on this folder, with this new 'bot as a limb and Groove as the chestpiece.
* DumbMuscle: Averted. His components work well together. The Protectobots are all so dedicated to protecting humans and their fellow Autobots that they combine almost flawlessly.
* GentleGiant: He doesn't understand why humans always seem to be afraid of him.
* MightyGlacier: Unusually for combiners, his weaknesses are physical rather than mental. He's slow and his limbs sometimes have problems coordinating due to poor circuit connections.
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[[folder:Ramhorn (Amhorn (アムホーン ''amuhōn''))]]
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!!!'''Function:''' Warrior
!!!'''Alt Mode:''' Micro-cassette
->''"Flee before me or else you'll fall before me."''
->'''Voiced by:''' John Hostetter (EN), Takurō Kitagawa (JP, cartoon), Koji Totani (JP, ''Headmasters'')

The most violent and destructive of Blaster's cassettes who destroys everything in his path.
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* BadVibrations: In cassette mode, he can produce vibrations that destroy any machinery he's currently in contact with.
* HairTriggerTemper: He'll attack anyone over the tiniest of slights.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: The fact that he's way smaller than a real rhino doesn't make him any less dangerous.
* RhinoRampage: Once he starts charging, he's practically unstoppable.
* TalkingAnimal: In the Sunbow cartoon, he was the only animal-type cassette who was fully capable of speech[[note]]Excluding Ravage, who did have a voiced line in the third episode of the series, but only in cassette mode in Soundwave's chest[[/note]].
* UndyingLoyalty: He is fiercely protective of those he feels have treated him with respect.
* VerbalTic: During his accidental visit to Cybertron in the past, he stutters a lot.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Rewind (リワインド ''riwaindo'')]]
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!!!'''Function:''' Archivist
!!!'''Alt Mode:''' Micro-cassette
->''"Too much information is never enough."''
->'''Voiced by:''' Townsand Coleman (EN), Yoku Shioya (JP, cartoon), Ken Yamaguchi (JP, ''Headmasters'')

Blaster and the Autobots' response to Rumble, who uses his near-limitless databanks to store useless information.
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* EncyclopaedicKnowledge: Though according to his original bio, the information Rewind gathers is useless trivia, rather than anything useful.
* InsufferableGenius: Is a trivia master and won't hesitate to drill that fact into their memory banks.
* OfficialCouple: With Chromedome, in ''ComicBook/TheTransformersMoreThanMeetsTheEye''.
* TheSmartGuy: Of Blaster's tapes. It gives him a chance to see more usage than the others, since his vast breadth of knowledge means he fills a niche of knowing something potentially useful to the plot.
* TankGoodness: His Transformers Fan Club and ''Titans Return'' toys turn into super space tanks.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sandstorm (サンドストーム ''sandosutōmu'')]]
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!!!'''Function:''' Reconnaissance
!!!'''Alt Modes:''' Dune Buggy, MH-53 Pave Low Search & Rescue Helicopter
->''"When the smoke clears, I've cleared out."''
->'''Voiced by:''' Jerry Houser (EN); Yoku Shioya (JP)

A thrill-seeking triple-changer who can whirl up blinding sand and dust clouds as a dune buggy or a helicopter.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: ''ComicBook/TheTransformersPunishment'' casts him as a TragicVillain, unable to cope with peace times and the atrocities committed by various Decepticons and Autobots. He becomes a vigilante and starts killing them, even trying to kill Optimus at one point. After that, he settles into an especially dark AntiHero for the rest of the 2005 IDW run.
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: He is easily bored and has difficulty focusing on humdrum tasks.
* CharacterDeath:
** UK Comics Sandstorm is killed fighting Galvatron.
** His Dreamwave incarnation gets blasted through the chest by Runamuck. There are better ways to go.
* [[CoolCar Dune Buggy]] + [[BlackHelicopter Helicopter]] = AWESOME.
* DependingOnTheArtist: Whether he's got a faceplate or not. Usually, it's not.
* {{Expy}}: The IDW Sandstorm is effectively a Cybertronian [[ComicBook/ThePunisher Punisher]].
* FriendlyEnemy: To Octane in the cartoons.
* HollywoodAcid: His shotgun fires corrosive particles.
* RaceLift: In the G1 Cartoon, he's a native of Paradron, until it got blown up. Every other version of him's a native Cybertronian.
* TechnicalPacifist: His characterization in the G1 cartoon.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sky Lynx (スカイリンクス ''sukairinkusu'')]]
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!!!'''Function:''' Lieutenant Commander
!!!'''Alt Modes:''' Cargo Shuttle; Prehistoric Bird and Lynx
->''"The best achievements are worth repeating."''
->'''Voiced by:''' Aron Kincaid (EN); Koji Totani (JP)

A very unusual, draconic Autobot, Sky Lynx is the Autobots' foremost expert in space exploration and interstellar combat. He's let this go to his head a little, and he can barely go five minutes without talking himself up. Sky Lynx has a few transformation options: he can split into two beast modes, a bird and a lynx. These two beasts can transform into a space shuttle and a transport platform, respectively. Expectedly, the shuttle can be connected to the transport platform. Despite all appearances, the resulting combination is as capable of flight as the shuttle alone.
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* AdaptationalBadass: His lynx component for his ''Earthrise'' figure retains the ability to transform into a transport platform, but ''also'' gains new functionality by being able to additionally convert into a launch platform for his space shuttle component.
* AdaptationalVillainy: While he was always an insufferable narcissist, he was at his worst in ''WesternAnimation/TransformersWarForCybertronTrilogy'', where his pride culminated in him believing that he was the one worthy of the Matrix of Leadership to the point that he attacked Alpha Trion to snitch the Matrix from him. This resulted in him being [[TrappedInAnotherWorld banished into the Dead Universe]], where [[BreakTheHaughty his ego was shattered]] and he [[HeelRealization came to acknowledge the errors of his ways]].
* BreakTheHaughty: His ''WesternAnimation/TransformersWarForCybertronTrilogy'' incarnation had his ego shattered after he was banished into the Dead Universe, spending countless millenias trapped alone with his own mind being his only company.
* CoolStarship: His alternate mode is a space shuttle with a transport platform/cargo carrier.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome:
** His Marvel comic incarnation, after choosing to retire and explore the galaxy, disappears without comment after Budiansky's run, not to be seen for the remainder of the initial series.
** In the Japanese G1 continuity, he vanishes come the beginning of ''Headmasters''. This was due to complicated legal issues behind his G1 toy that prohibited him from being sold in Japan. To wit, the toy was licensed by Hasbro for release in other territories from a company called Toy Box. Because of this, Takara was not keen to promote another company's products and could not release the toy in Japan anyway even if they wanted to. These issues were later resolved when Takara merged with Tomy, one of its longtime competitors, in 2005. After the merger, a member of Takara's ''Transformers'' development team discovered the plans and molds for Sky Lynx's original G1 toy among Tomy's holdings, and it was discovered that Toy Box was ''not'' the toy's manufacturer, but had in fact licensed Tomy to manufacture the toy on its behalf. This discovery paved the way for Sky Lynx's G1 toy to finally receive a Japanese release in 2008.
* CombiningMecha:
** Inverted. Sky Lynx is comprised of two vehicles, a space shuttle and a carrier transport, which can combine into a singular vehicle alternate mode and transform into a quadrupedal dragon-like beast robot mode. The two components are capable of splitting from each other and fuctioning autonomously, and each has its own robot mode, a dino-bird for the former and a lynx for the latter. However, both components are still collectively considered a singular Transformer and share the same consciousness. If anything, Sky Lynx has more in common with the Duocons than a traditional gestalt.
** His ''Combiner Wars'' toy is a straight example, forming the torso of Sky Reign.
* EverythingsBetterWithDinosaurs: Well, part of him anyway, though it might be more [[DinosaursAreDragons dragon]] than dino. Though for one reason or another, he still leaves "dinosaur transform static" after transformation.
* FantasticRacism: Downplayed. In the episode ''Thief in the Night'', after Fort Knox is stolen by Trypticon and "dinosaur transform static" is detected at the scene, Scamper and Six-Gun proceed to interrogate every Autobot with such static, including the Dinobots and Sky Lynx. Sky Lynx is clearly miffed at being lumped together with the Dinobots and voices his objections quite vocally.
* InsufferableGenius: His huge form is dwarfed by his massive ego. However, he does have the skills and power to back it up, though. His ''Earthrise'' figure further highlights this, as his space shuttle component now bears the (rather fitting) name ''Magnificence''.
-->'''Sky Lynx:''' Save your ammunition Autobots! Superior forces are taking over!
-->'''Springer:''' [[SarcasmMode Well, well, Commander Modesty's here]].
* LightningBruiser: Sky Lynx is a titanic presence on the battlefield, both for his sheer size and his combat skills. All of his offensive stats save for firepower are maxed out at 10. His speed is justified by his shuttle mode's thrust and his beast mode's elegant flight.
* NonStandardCharacterDesign: Sky Lynx's design is quite a strange one among the ''G1'' cast. When combined, his transformation is so simple, that he doesn't so much disguise himself as he does fold up. Thus, he's very transparent about which parts become what across modes -- especially his combined beast mode's head (and the bird mode's head, by extension), which is just the space shuttle's crew cabin with jaws. His separate components also have distinct modes of their own; yet unlike contemporary combiners, they both share Sky Lynx's consciousness and aren't counted as separate characters.
* SmugSuper: He's very powerful, and will gladly rub it into others' faces.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Sky Lynx effectively replaced Omega Supreme as the giant warrior and group transportation in the third season. Omega did have a few appearances, though, and an entire episode where he got to trounce Decepticons on the Planet of Junk (and the only episode where Omega and Sky Lynx appeared together).
* WhatWouldXDo: Does this with himself.
--> "Now remember, before you do anything, think, 'Is this what Sky Lynx would do in my position?', and you will not go far wrong."
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[[folder:Springer (Sprang/Sprung (スプラング ''supurangu''))]]
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!!!'''Function:''' Aerial Defense
!!!'''Alt Modes:''' ADH-02 Hellhound Attack Helicopter, M1117 Guardian Armored Security Vehicle
->''"Strength is more than physical."''
->'''Voiced by:''' Neil Ross (EN); Creator/KenyuuHoriuchi (JP)

An optimistic, wise-cracking triple-changer whose power is just as much as his good-natured character and incredible jumping ability.
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* TheBigGuy: In the G1 cartoon he stood out as the strong and combat capable warrior on the team. Since the cartoon he's often upgraded to TheLeader, being a high ranking Autobot, especially with his association with the Wreckers.
* CommandingCoolness: His comic incarnations nearly always lead the Wreckers.
* DeadpanSnarker: Especially in [[WesternAnimation/TheTransformersTheMovie the animated movie]], but kept it through the sequel season of [[WesternAnimation/TheTransformers the show]]. Becomes more TheSnarkKnight in later adaptations.
-->'''Arcee:''' Did we ''have'' to let them detonate three-quarters of the ship?
-->'''Springer:''' Seeing as how they would have detonated ''[[TotalPartyKill four]]'' quarters, I think it was a good choice.
* DroppedABridgeOnHim: In ''Regeneration One'', Springer is introduced as leader of the Wreckers, treated like a major character, and then unceremoniously murdered by Megatron just to be a dick to Prime.
* {{Expy}}: If Hot Rod is the movie's [[Franchise/StarWars Luke, and Arcee the Leia, Springer fills the role of Han Solo]], the cocky-yet-capable rogue.
* HeroicBuild: A consistent element of his character design is that he's got some wide shoulders on him.
* InASingleBound: Springer's original toy bio specifically highlights his "pogo-like" jumping ability, from which he derives his name. Given that one of Springer's alternate modes is usually a helicopter, though, it's not an ability that sees a whole lot of use...
* LoveableRogue: One of the more light-hearted Autobots, prone to cracking wise.
-->'''Springer:''' I've got better things to do tonight than die.
* TheMusketeer: Wields a sword and a blaster, but usually uses one or the other in the series. Appropriate for the closest thing the Transformers have to a {{Swashbuckler}}.
* NonStandardCharacterDesign: Unlike the other ''G1'' triple changers, Springer's two vehicle modes share the same cockpit. For his first toy, this detail gives the vehicles very similar silhouettes, something later incarnations of the character (especially Springer's ''Last Stand of the Wreckers'' design) and even Springer's cartoon character model would try and address.
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[[folder:Steeljaw (スチールジョー ''suchīrujō'')]]
!!!'''Function:''' Tracker
!!!'''Alt Mode:''' Micro-cassette
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->''"What the eyes don't see, [[TheNoseKnows the nose knows]]."''
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MasashiEbara (JP, Cartoon)
Blaster's [[GoodCounterpart answer to]] Soundwave's Ravage, equipped with a keen nose allowing him to track anything.
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* TheNoseKnows: An expert tracker who uses his nose to pick up anything, especially scents and others' tracks.
* [[MamaBear Momma Bear's Claws]]: When Carly Witwicky was searching for her son Daniel (as well as Grimlock).
* PantheraAwesome: He's a lion.
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[[folder:Swerve (Werve (ウェーブ ''wēbu'' or ウエーブ ''uēbu''))]]
!!!'''Function:''' Metallurgist
!!!'''Alt Mode:''' 4WD Off-Road Pickup Truck
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-->''"Molecular structure is the key to understanding."''
A reckless Autobot who can get easily distracted even on the road.
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* AdaptationalBadass: His ''Legends'' incarnation is a very silly version of this - he's capable of destroying Trypticon, thanks to that time the big guy stood on him.
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Gets distracted very easily.
* DrivesLikeCrazy: As a result of becoming so focused on his current project, he tends not to pay much attention to his driving.
* MotorMouth: In ''ComicBook/TheTransformersMoreThanMeetsTheEye'', his nickname at the Academy was "Shut the Hell Up".
* PaletteSwap: Of Gears. Swerve received a new head that bears shades.
* PluckyComicRelief: In IDW.
* WallOfBlather: In IDW, where his comrades' speech box overlaps with his due to his ''unbearably long'' talk.
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[[folder:Tailgate (テイルゲイト ''teirugeito'' or テイルゲート ''teirugēto'')]]
!!!'''Function:''' Scout
!!!'''Alt Mode:''' Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Sportscar
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->''"Let my fellow mechanical beings go!"''
->'''Voiced by:''' Ted Schwartz (EN); Ken Shiroyama (JP)
A naive, childlike Autobot with a strong need to be liked. Though reckless and unfocused without proper guidance, he can be fairly effective when he is properly supervised.
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* AdaptationPersonalityChange: His most distinctive quirk described in his original bio is being unable to tell that Earth machines are nonsentient. This doesn't get a chance to be shown anywhere, as even in the cartoon he's a LivingProp. The IDW ''More Than Meets The Eye''[[note]]later ''Lost Light''[[/note]] series finally gives Tailgate a chance to shine, but with this version of the character never having ''been'' to Earth, his main "thing" is instead being a FishOutOfTemporalWater. The only aspect that really carries over is his naviete.
* AscendedExtra: Never really got any real spotlight or characterization before the MTMTE comic, which earned him a ''Thrilling 30'' toy based on Nick Roche's design for him in that series.
* FishOutOfTemporalWater: The 2005 IDW continuity has him fall unconscious and stay dormant for millions of years, resulting in him having to be brought up to speed on what has happened while he was inert.
* NaiveNewcomer:
** His original bio claims Tailgate can't distinguish between regular mechanical life (robots) and household appliances, leading to bother with humans since he thinks they're oppressing the calculators.
** His IDW incarnation has this trait in a very different way; he spent the past 6 million years underground, missed the war entirely, and spent much of the first few arcs trying to get caught up.
* PaletteSwap: The original Tailgate toy is a white-colored Windcharger with a new head and faceplate. With his MMTE-inspired ''Thrilling 30'' figure, it's the other way around; the ''Combiner Wars'' Windcharger toy is a retool of ''him''.
* RetCanon: His ''Generations'' toy bio gives Tailgate traits of his ''MTMTE'' incarnation, namely his tendency to lie in order to impress folk.
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[[folder:Ultra Magnus (ウルトラマグナス ''urutoramagunasu'')]]
!!!'''Function:''' City Commander
!!!'''Alt Mode:''' White Freightliner WFT-8664T Cabover Car Carrier Truck
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->''"Consistency is victory."''
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RobertStack (''Transformers: The Movie''), Jack Angel (''The Transformers'') (EN); Sho Hayami (Season 3), Masaki Aizawa ("The Rebirth") & Creator/BanjoGinga (''Headmasters'') (JP)
The commander of Autobot City on Earth. He is frequently described as the brother of Optimus Prime. He tends to be Prime's [[NumberTwo First Officer]] whenever Prowl or Grimlock don't have the job, but unlike either of them, Magnus does not particularly relish the role.
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* AdaptationalBadass: In ''Regeneration One'': While his UK comics counterpart suffered multiple defeats at Galvatron's hands before finally besting him, this version faces Galvatron II twice, defeating him in their first battle, and killing him in the second.
* AdaptationExpansion: In the original ''Diaclone'' Magnus' design was merely an alternate trailer and PowerArmor for Optimus Prime known as Powered Convoy. ''Transformers'' made Ultra Magnus into his own character.
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: When written by Furman, Magnus tends to be pretty lacking in self-confidence, despite being one of the strongest and most capable bots around. His IDW incarnation was written as a rock of self-confidence due to Furman wanting to try something different with the character.
* ArchEnemy: In Marvel Comics continuity and Sunbow cartoon, he's portrayed as Galvatron's primary nemesis, even though he's not an Autobot leader.
* AwesomeMcCoolname: ''Ultra Magnus''. Arguably the coolest Autobot name after Optimus Prime.
* BigBadassRig: Becomes a large one that can transport several of his fellow Autobot cars.
* TheBigGuy: Fitting for someone who turns into a truck and trailer, Magnus usually stands a great deal taller than everyone else. A major part of Operation: Volcano would have consisted of the Wreckers killing their targets, while Magnus held off every other 'con ''by himself''.
* BountyHunter: His [[ComicBook/TheTransformersMoreThanMeetsTheEye IDW]] incarnation works as an enforcer, hunting down anyone, Autobot or Decepticon, that violates the Tyrest Accord.
* CatchPhrase: "I can't deal with that right now." Ascribed to him by MemeticMutation, though he only says it the once, in a situation that's understandable in context.
* CombatPragmatist: Dreamwave Magnus shot Grimlock in the head with a missile, while he was distracted.
* TheComicallySerious: IDW Ultra Magnus is essentially the ultimate old-fashioned StraightMan, especially in ''ComicBook/TheTransformersMoreThanMeetsTheEye''. Even when he's actually trying to be up-to-date and/or give snappy one-liners, he fails miserably.
-->"All weapons are trained on them in case they try something 'hilarious.'"
* TheCreon: Despite having a natural talent for command, Ultra Magnus really doesn't want the responsibility of being the Autobots' leader. He'd much rather stay as Optimus's second-in-command.
-->'''Ultra Magnus:''' I'm just a soldier, I'm not worthy.
-->'''Optimus Prime:''' Nor was I.
* DecoyProtagonist: In [[WesternAnimation/TheTransformersTheMovie the Movie]], a dying Prime gives Magnus the Matrix, making him the new leader of the Autobots. However, he's unable to activate the Matrix when he needs it most and ends up not being TheChosenOne after all.
* DropTheHammer: ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated'' popularized a large hammer as Ultra Magnus's signature weapon and since then it's been incorporated into various continuities. Later G1 fiction, and even Magnus's Combiner Wars toy, incorporate massive two-handed hammers.
* EvilIsHammy: After being infected by the HatePlague, Magnus' serious demeanor goes out the window. It's like Jack Angel had been waiting all year to cut loose.
* GemstoneAssault: His shoulder-mounted missiles look like rubies.
* GoodCounterpart: To Cyclonus sometimes and Galvatron other times.
* HumbleHero: Ultra Magnus is a legitimately skilled fighter and leader, but he tends to downplay or even outright deny he's any good. Bearing in mind, this guy is good enough to get on with Grimlock, and in one instance when Optimus was missing, managed to hammer the Decepticons bad enough Shockwave asked for a cease-fire.
* KilledOffForReal:
** By Sixshot in ''Headmasters''. [[DefiantToTheEnd Put up one helluva fight, though]].
** The 2005 IDW continuity plays with this. Ultra Magnus lives through it [[spoiler:as a LegacyCharacter, with Minimus Ambus portraying him for most of his appearences]]. However, [[spoiler:the continuity's original Ultra Magnus, who appeared in the early war arcs, died under unknown circumstances as was replaced by a statistician named Datum, who was killed by Megatron, and a soldier named Convoy, who died fighting Dire Wraiths]].
* LegacyImmortality: In the IDW series. Minimus Ambus is [[spoiler: the true name of the current bearer of Ultra Magnus' name and armor]].
* MoreSeniorSubordinate: Rodimus Prime, new leader of the Autobots following the events of [[WesternAnimation/TheTransformersTheMovie the movie]], is far less experienced than his second-in-command, Ultra Magnus.
* NeatFreak: His IDW version.
* NoSenseOfHumor: See TheComicallySerious.
* NumberTwo: To Optimus or Rodimus. It's how he prefers it.
* OlderSidekick: During Season 3 of the cartoon, he served as second-in-command to the younger Rodimus Prime, often giving him advice.
* OneManArmy: The UK comics version. Part of the Wrecker's Operation: Volcano consisted of them wiping out nine Decepticons, while Magnus held off the reinforcements all on his lonesome.
* PaletteSwap: Beneath his armor, Magnus' true self tends to be a stark-white Optimus Prime, with some minor aesthetic or proportional changes.
* PowerArmor: He wears it so often, the armor is his definitive look. Without it, he could be mistaken for Optimus Prime at first glance.
* PrecisionFStrike: A very weak example, but Magnus is pretty infamous for grumbling, "Open! Dammit, OPEN!" while struggling with the Matrix in TheMovie.
* ProudWarriorRaceGuy: So brave and honorable he is respected by Humans, Autobots '''and''' Decepticons.
* RoboFamily: Sometimes said to be Optimus Prime's brother.
* WorthyOpponent: He respects Cyclonus as a brother warrior, and the feeling is mutual.
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[[folder:Wheelie (ウィーリー ''wīrī'')]]
!!!'''Function:''' Survivalist
!!!'''Alt Mode:''' Cybertronian Car
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->''"Only the fierce shall live."''
->'''Voiced by:''' Frank Welker (EN); Kazue Komiya (JP)
A young Autobot who was forced to come of age when the ship carrying his newly minted protoform crashed on an unknown world. Learning to survive alone via a mixture of stealth, cunning, and fearlessness, he was eventually found by the Dinobots and reintegrated into the main Autobot forces.
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* AdaptationalBadass: Some continuities play up his survivalist background due to the extended period of time he spent away from the main Autobot forces on dangerous alien worlds.
* BratsWithSlingshots: His only weapon in the cartoon is a slingshot that shoots hot coals. Not much of a weapon against giant alien robots, since the most it'll do is annoy them.
* KidAppealCharacter: Specifically, to Daniel.
* RhymesOnADime: To the point that his page on the Transformers wiki is written entirely in rhyme. It actually makes it hard to read sometimes. The IDW comics are the only ones that have ever bothered explaining the whys; he crash-landed on an unknown planet and eventually met an alien who could only talk in rhyme. Wheelie had to learn how to rhyme just to keep up, and eventually the habit stuck.
* RobotKid: Is a youngster by Cybertronian standards.
* ThoseTwoGuys: Forms a dynamic with Daniel in the cartoon, and in the ''Headmasters'' anime.
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[[folder:Wreck-Gar (レックガー ''rekkugā'')]]
!!!'''Function:''' Junkion Leader
!!!'''Alt Mode:''' Motorcycle
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->''"Collect and save, collect and save."''
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/EricIdle (''The Transformers: The Movie''), Tony Pope (''The Transformers'') (EN); Toshio Ishii (''Transformers 2010''), Ryōichi Tanaka (''Anime/TransformersHeadmasters'') (JP)
The leader of the Junkions originating from the Planet Junkion. More of an ally to the Autobots than an Autobot per se.
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* AnAxeToGrind: Which can shoot lasers, because of course it can.
* BadassBiker: In the movie, not only do he and the Junkions transform into motorbikes, ''they ride each other''. Unfortunately, this wasn't possible to do with his original G1 toy due to the limited articulation most Transformers toys of the day had, but most recent Wreck-Gar toys (and his retools to represent other Junkions) are actually designed to do this.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: The "Space Pirates" storyline in the Marvel UK continuity concluded with him making it so that the Quintessons now had every other race in the universe gunning for them.
* GrailInTheGarbage: The Planet Junkion. A bit of an inversion, as only the Junkions know how to utilize that trash to build functioning objects. To anyone else, it really is just trash.
* HornyVikings: The reason for his looks, according to pre-production material, is that he's supposed to look Viking-ish. Meaning his name is likely a horrible pun on "Ha''gar''' the Horrible".
* KlingonsLoveShakespeare: Like most Junkions, he enjoys Earth television shows and movies. The tfwiki notes that he may be the only being in the universe who likes clowns.
* LosingYourHead: The 2005 IDW continuity has him end up reduced to a still functioning head that had to be carried around by his significant other Rum-Maj after his body was destroyed by the positron core he stored inside exploding.
* RocketPunch
* SpannerInTheWorks: Quintesson scientists pride themselves on being able to predict the moves and reactions of everybody. Wreck-Gar is so bizarre that he defies all expectations.
* VerbalTic: The Junkions speak in mixed advertisement [[ShoutOut shout-outs]].
* WhatAPieceOfJunk: Junkion technology thrives on it. They are able to create very advanced machines by using various spare parts to build them. The results don't always look good, but they tend to work better than anything else.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: The Dreamwave continuity had Wreck-Gar revive Megatron after the events of the ''War and Peace'' miniseries, with the ongoing ''ComicBook/TransformersGenerationOne'' comic eventually having Megatron kill him now that he no longer needed his help.
[[/folder]]

!!1987 Autobots
[[folder:Brainstorm]]
!!!'''Function''': Biomechanical Engineer
!!!'''Alt Mode''': Cybertronian Starfighter
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-->"The strongest tyrant cannot crush freedom of thought."
->'''Voiced by:''' Michael Bell (EN), Hiroshi Naka (JP)

An Autobot scientist so full of ideas that he often begins disclosing a new one before he finishes explaining an old one. His inventions range from useful biotechnology, to outlandish anti-personnel weaponry, to devices that harness the bizarre and unthinkable.
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* DoubleAgent: [[spoiler: He is an undercover Decepticon in the IDW comics. Except he's actually playing them, too.]]
* ForScience: He's the Autobots' idea man. In ''[[ComicBook/TheTransformersLastStandOfTheWreckers Last Stand of the Wreckers]]'', this tips fully over into MadScientist.
* FreakOut: In the Marvel comics. His reaction to seeing Unicron tearing apart Cybertron to fire madly while saying "no" [[RapidfireNo repeatedly]].
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: His Marvel comics incarnation was Unicron's first victim, impaled on one of the guy's fingers. Then eaten.
* IntergenerationalFriendship: Played with him and his partner [[CoolOldGuy Arcana]]. Like most Cybertronians compared to organics, Brainstorm is eons older, but while Arcana is an old man by the standards of his species and has a wiser outlook on life, Brainstorm isn't too old for a Cybertronian and is mentally a young adult.
-->'''Gort''': Arcana, you're the wisest and oldest among us, who do you choose?\\
'''Arcana''': I choose Brainstorm; his mind is undisciplined, but I find his youthful ideas most...refreshing.
* KilledOffForReal:
** Impaled on one of Unicron's fingers and eaten in the marvel comics.
** ''ComicBook/Transformers2019'' opens with his murder and the initial few arcs involve investigating what happened.
* LackOfEmpathy: Somewhat. In IDW's comics, Brainstorm makes it his mission to create incredibly excessive and creatively brutal weaponry, and shows little guilt over the implications of this. When an Autobot, Ore dies, he cracks a joke about it.
** Subverted in that he has never taken a life himself, and when faced with the prospect, can't bring himself to do it. He also empathizes with [[spoiler:Chromedome after he loses Rewind.]]
* LosingYourHead: He's a Headmaster and Arcana's his buddy who forms his head.
* MadScientist: Brainstorm tends to latch onto any and all ideas that pop into his head. He does so strongly, in fact, that he eschews proper safety in his quests to fully realize these ideas.
* MeaningfulName: True to his name, Brainstorm is constantly bombarding himself with spontaneous ideas.
* SmallNameBigEgo: In ''ComicBook/TheTransformersMoreThanMeetsTheEye'', where he tends to act like he's a big celebrity and galaxy-renowned scientist, but everyone else just treats him as an average, if somewhat insane, egghead.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Chromedome]]
!!!'''Function''': Computer Programmer
!!!'''Alt Mode''': Cybertronian Car
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-->"A battle plan is only as good as its programmer."
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FrankWelker (EN), Creator/KunihikoYasui (JP)

Originally a number-cruncher at Cybertron's Institute for Higher Programming working on ways to improve the processing power of the Transformers' computerized minds, Chromedome found himself forcibly dragged into the Great War when a Decepticon attack destroyed the facility.
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* AscendedExtra: Receives a leading role in The Headmasters anime. After several more years being out of focus, he became a main character in ''MTMTE''.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: In the Marvel Comics, Chromedome's last seen running away from Unicron. ''Regeneration One'' at least shows he survived.
* TheDandy: Stylor, Chromedome's Headmaster partner. He's often more concerned with his own looks than with fighting.
* InterrogatingTheDead: In IDW he's a "mnemosurgeon" that can read robots' memories, including dead 'bots (though in those cases, it's much more difficult to get anything legible). This crossed through into his ''Titans Return'' toy bio, which made it a superpower.
* TheLancer: To Fortress Maximus, in the anime.
* LosingYourHead: He's a Headmaster and Stylor's his buddy.
* OddCouple: He and Stylor are one of the most dissimilar Headmaster pairs, with Chromedome being a quiet academic while his little partner is stylish and vain.
* OfficialCouple: With Rewind, in ''ComicBook/TheTransformersMoreThanMeetsTheEye''.
* {{Telepathy}}: In the 2005 IDW comics, he's a skilled mnemosurgeon who can hack into the minds of other Transformers to read their memories.
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[[folder:Crosshairs]]
!!!'''Function''': Weapons Supervisor
!!!'''Alt Mode''': Modified Off-Road Vehicle
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-->"Don't shoot until you see the wires in their eyes."

A meticulous Autobot marksman who makes sure never to miss a shot, out of fear of wasting ammo. Partnered with the similarly-efficient Pinpointer.
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%%* ColdSniper
* {{Jerkass}}: His ''Headmasters'' incarnation is an aloof guy with a massive stick up his rear.
* EquippableAlly: Pinpointer.
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[[folder:Fastlane and Cloudraker]]
!!!'''Function''': Warrior (Fastlane), Sky Fighter (Cloudraker)
!!!'''Alt Modes''': Dragster Race Car (Fastlane), Futuristic Jet (Cloudraker)
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-->'''Fastlane:''' "Either you're out of my way or out of luck."
-->'''Cloudraker:''' "Gravity is the chain that binds us all."

Identical robots who transform into completely different vehicles (a race car and a plane, respectively)
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* AlwaysIdenticalTwins: Like their {{Evil Counterpart}}s, Pounce and Wingspan, they look identical in robot form, [[IdenticalTwinIDTag but their altmodes tell the difference]].
* DrivesLikeCrazy: Fastlane.
* IdenticalTwinIDTag: Fastlane and Cloudraker each bear a rubsign denoting which altmode which brother turns into. Of course, a look at their backs also reveals this information. Fastlane bears his car mode's rear wing and tires on his back, while Cloudraker has his jet mode's wings neatly folded against his legs. Not unlike Pounce and Wingspan, these details were design limitations of their toys that were integrated into the brothers' ''[[Anime/TransformersHeadmasters Headmasters]]'' character designs.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Cloudraker is afraid of enclosed spaces.
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[[folder:Fortress Maximus]]
!!!'''Function''': Headmaster Leader
!!!'''Alt Mode''': Battle Station
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-->"Prepare for war, but strive for peace."

A Metrotitan who serves as the commander for the Autobot Headmasters. The largest of the Headmasters, his head transforms into the cityspeaker Cerebros, who is himself binary bonded to the human-sized Emissary.
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* ActualPacifist: He'd like to be, at least. The cartoon even has him very reluctant to fight, though he does participate in some battles.
* AdaptedOut: His toy comes with two drones named Gasket and Grommet, who can combine into a single bot named Cog. They have hardly ever appeared outside of the toyline. Cog made it into the IDW comic, but with his connections to Fort Max removed.
* AntiHero: In the IDW comics, he's the no-nonsense warden of G-9, and always runs a tight ship as they hold some of the most dangerous prisoners. Get out of line, and he'll have you stripped down to a spark, and kept in a jar (though Arcee mentions it's a quite pleasant experience).
* ArchNemesis: To Scorponok.
* ArtifactName: In continuities where he isn't a city-former, the name "Fortress" doesn't make any sense.
* BeingTorturedMakesYouEvil: In the IDW comics he goes ballistic after spending over 2 years being tortured.
* BerserkButton: After the events of "Last Stand of the Wreckers," references to Overlord will alternately cause him to violently flip out or collapse into a blubbering wreck. He's shot other Autobots just for having the same ''colors'' as Overlord.
* {{BFS}}: His ''Headmasters'' anime incarnation wields the mighty Master Sword, which is scaled for his fully transformed mode.
* DemotedToExtra: He suffered this in the latter half of the Marvel comics (chiefly due to Spike's distaste for taking part in the Autobot/Decepticon conflict).
* DependingOnTheWriter: His actual personality changes from iteration to iteration. Also interchangeable is whether Cerebros even exists as an individual or not.
* HumongousMecha: Is a massive city-former in the cartoon and toyline. In the latter, he held the title of the tallest toy in the franchise until the release of ''Generations'' Metroplex in 2012. He reclaimed the title in 2016 with his ''Titans Return'' toy.
* InSeriesNickname: The Marvel comics had him referred to as "Fort Max" on occasion.
* LegacyCharacter: Emissary in the Marvel Comics. The original Emissary was Galen Kord; when he is killed by Scorponok, Spike inherits the mantle from him.
* LetsGetDangerous: Comic Fortress was able to fight, the problem was more Spike, who had little to no desire to actually get involved in the war. The second-to-last issue has Spike ''finally'' getting over this, followed by becoming one of the few to actually beat Galvatron in a fight (admittedly, Galvatron had gone completely nuts by that point, but hey).
* LosingYourHead: Is a double Headmaster, with his head Cerebros being a full-sized Cybertronian who is also a Headmaster.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: In the comics, he brings the war to Nebulos.
* SenselessSacrifice: In the Generation 2 comics, he and Spike die destroying the Ark, but it doesn't actually slow Megatron down in the slightest.
* YankTheDogsChain: In Regeneration One. A new body was built for his original head (which had languished on Nebulos for over two decades) - only for the Dark Matrix Creature to jump in and take control the second the final connections were made.
* YourSizeMayVary: In the cartoon and toyline, he can transform into an entire city. In the original comics, he started out as a regular-sized Transformer, with Galen as his sole Headmaster partner. On the way to Earth, he had himself upgraded into a larger form, with Cerebros built as an in-between body for himself and Galen.
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[[folder:Hardhead]]
!!!'''Function''': Ground Assault
!!!'''Alt Mode''': Cybertronian self-propelled Artillery Gun
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-->"It's either MY way - or NO way!"
->'''Voiced by:''' Stephen Keener (EN), Eiji Itō (JP)
A Headmaster who's terse and rude in his talk, and equally stubborn. His Headmaster partner is Duros.
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* BirdsOfAFeather: He and Duros (a fellow combat veteran) are one of the most alike Headmaster duos and get along swimmingly because of that. In the cartoon, Duros even picks Hardhead to bond with due to their similarities.
* CharacterDeath: One of the many casualties of Unicron in the US comics (he gets trodden on).
* CharacterFocus: He's a semi-major character in Furman's IDW run.
* DependingOnTheArtist: Despite his toy and packaging art (seen above) giving him a faceplate, most media depictions leave his mouth exposed. This is the main difference between his ''Titans Return'' toy (which gives him a faceplate in keeping with the line's focus on toy-accuracy) and his ''Legends'' and ''Retro Headmasters'' (the two sharing the exact same head mold) releases.
* GemstoneAssault: Wields two "Shatterblaster" rifles that fire diamond-hard crystal shards.
* GladYouThoughtOfIt: The best way to convince him to go along with an idea is to make him believe that ''he'' came up with it in the first place.
* KilledOffForReal:
** In the Marvel comics he is stepped on by Unicron and killed.
** In the 2005 IDW comics he's left in the Dead Universe in ''Revelation'' but merges with the distorted reality to become undead before being properly resurrected. His return in ''ComicBook/TheTransformersDarkCybertron'' has him fight Nova Prime and then exposed to the Dead Universe's corrosive energies, reducing him to dust in a final death.
* LosingYourHead: He's a Headmaster and Duros is his partner.
* MeaningfulName: He's extremely stubborn. Also, in the IDW comics, he survives a point-blank shot to the head, only having a small smoking hole between the optics, it still hurt though. And he can also headbutt stuff with it, should the need arise.
* ShootTheDog: Implied to have to do it a lot in the IDW comics. When Nightbeat suspects himself to be a sleeper, he takes Hardhead with him, and tells Hardhead to execute him if he goes rogue. When Jhiaxus seizes control of Nightbeat's mind and almost has Hardhead killed, before giving a HannibalLecture, Hardhead just nods at the speech, and calmly shoots Nightbeat through the head, killing him.
* TankGoodness: Turns into a space tank. IDW's Escalation gives him a more Earth-based tank mode.
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[[folder:Highbrow]]
!!!'''Function''': Electronic Warfare
!!!'''Alt Mode''': Cybertronic twin-rotor helicopter
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-->"War is the playground of the ignorant."
->'''Voiced by:''' Johnny Haymer (EN), Eiji Yanagisawa (JP)
A very intellectual Headmaster who is very scholarly and snobbish. His Headmaster partner is Gort.
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* InsufferableGenius: Highbrow is quite intellectual, and he makes sure to rub it in people's faces.
* TheFriendNobodyLikes: His snobbish attitude means few Autobots can stand him. Even Fortress Maximus finds himself struggling to contain his annoyance at Highbrow. In the cartoon, he ends up paired with Gort because the Nebulan leader was the last one who got to pick a partner and suprisingly, ''nobody else'' wanted the Autobots' resident InsufferableGenius.
* LosingYourHead: He's a Headmaster and Gort's his partner.
* MeaningfulName: The term "highbrow" denotes someone who is scholarly and sophisticated. Indeed, Highbrow is very smart, but also very snobbish.
* OddCouple: He sees his partner Gort, leader of the Nebulan rebels, as nothing but a commoner and feels degraded by sharing a bond with him. Like everyone, Gort sees Highbrow for the elitist snob he is. Notably, Gort doesn't actually want to partner with Highbrow in the cartoon; he was just the last bot left.
* OutOfFocus: Highbrow tends to appear much, much less than the rest of his fellow Headmasters. That he shares the role of "team scientist" with Brainstorm might have something to do with this, since two geniuses to a team becomes a little redundant.
* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: A tendency to overuse big words that fly right past everyone else.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Master Warriors]]

A group of Headmasters lacking full bodies of their own. Their numbers include: Kirk, Rodney, Loafer, Lione, Toraizer, and Shuffler.

Also, a set of Japanese exclusive Headmaster figures released during ''Headmasters'''s run. Some of their number received new Titan Master figures during ''Titans Return''.
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* AerithAndBob: Japan's odd naming conventions strike again with Kirk and Rodney.
* AdaptationNameChange: When he received a toy in ''Titans Return'', Lione became "Sawback".
* LightningBruiser: Rodney, who has a speed rating of ten, with a strength level of 6.
* LosingYourHead: All of them are Headmasters.
* MightyGlacier: Shuffler, who has a speed rating of a mere 4 out of 10, but his strength is all the way at 10.
* PantheraAwesome: Lione and Toraizer turn into lions.
* YouDontLookLikeYou: Some of the Warriors appeared during ''Headmasters'', but for whatever reason, they were ''never'' in the right colors.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Monsterbots]]

Three Autobots named Doublecross, Repugnus, and Grotusque, who transform into odd monstrosities.
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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul:
** The ''Legends'' comics take the pre-existing Beastformer characters, White Leo, Hedgehog, and Platinum Tiger, and makes them into the Headmasters for Doublecross, Repugnus, and Grotusque, respectively. This is also reflected in the Monsterbots' ''Legends'' figures. This is averted for the equivalent Hasbro ''Titans Return'' releases, where the Titan Masters for the Monsterbots are new characters, Daburu for Doublecross, Dastard for Repugnus, and Fengul for Grotusque. However, the Habro Titan Masters are still designed in homage to their Takara counterparts, and were thus redecoed into said counterparts when the Monsterbots were released in Japan for the ''Legends'' line.
** In most G1 fiction, Haywire is a Nebulan and is partnered with Blurr as the latter's Targetmaster. In the ''Legends'' comics, the Haywire Laser is instead White Lune, a Beastformer, in Targetmaster armor, and is paired with Doublecross.
* BreathWeapon: All of them, specializing in fire.
* EquippableAlly:
** Doublecross' ''Legends'' toy comes with Haywire, Blurr's Targetmaster, which the toyline's associated comic instead re-imagines as White Lune in Targetmaster armor.
** Repugnus' standalone Titan Master includes a MiniMecha resembling his insectoid beast mode that can transform into a gun to be wielded by a larger figure. After Repugnus regains his body in the ''Legends'' comic, he briefly uses the MiniMecha in this manner.
* TheFriendNobodyLikes: All of them to the Autobots. They basically only get along with each other, and even then, just barely. No one actually likes Repugnus, and most people also don't want to deal with Doublecross' bad temper(s) either. That leaves jolly, good-natured Grotusque as the only one who can expect to socialize to any degree.
* HeelFaceTurn: According to the back-matter for ''The Dark Ages'', Grotusque and Repugnus used to be Decepticons.
* HorrifyingHero: All three have monstrous alt-modes better fitting Decepticons, but they're on the side of good, albeit on the lower end of the Autobot morality spectrum.
* LosingYourHead: All of them are subjected to this in the Hasbro ''Titans Return'' toyline and the equivalent Takara ''Legends'' figures.
** In the ''Titans Return'' toyline, the heads of Doublecross, Repugnus, and Grotusque's Deluxe Class figures transform into Titan Masters named Daburu, Dastard, and Fengul, respectively. Repugnus himself also received a separate standalone Titan Master toy.
** In the ''Legends'' storyline, the trio get their heads cut off by the Laser Beasts of the planet Beast, who then take over them. To free them, the Beastformers partnered with them, merging with their heads and reformatting them into Headmasters. To wit, White Leo, Hedgehog, and Platinum Tiger are partnered with Doublecross, Repugnus, and Grotusque, respectively.
* MeaningfulName:
** Doublecross is a two-headed dragon with two cranky personalities that both refuse to honor deals made by the other one. Doublecross' [[WritingAroundTrademarks substitute name]], Twinferno, alludes to his nature as a two-headed dragon that breathes fire.
** Repugnus is a worse person than half the Decepticons.
** At the same time, Grotusque is one ugly mother in his beast mode and comes equipped with armor-piercing tusks. Apart from the obvious definition of "grotesque" that Grotusque's name is meant to evoke, his alternate mode also matches another definition of the term, that being of a fantastical monstrous stone carved figure similar to a gargoyle, minus the water sprout.
* OutOfFocus: The Marvel comics used them almost ''never''. The ''Headmasters'' anime featured Doublecross in a semi-recurring role, since his gimmick made him prime comedy material, but that was about it until 2007, when ''Maximum Dinobots'' showed them in all their... "glory".
* PlayingWithFire: They can all breathe it in their beast modes, as an allusion to the sparking feature on their original toys.
* PunnyName: Repugnus and Grotusque's names are derived from "repugnant" and "grotesque", respectively, and they [[MeaningfulName certainly live up to them]].

!!Doublecross
!!!'''Function''': Supply Procurer
!!!'''Alt Mode''': Two-headed Dragon
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-->"Decepticon destruction is my favorite sport... and mine, too."
An Autobot who transforms into a winged dragon with two constantly bickering heads.
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* AdaptationOriginConnection: Doublecross' Takara ''Legends'' toy omits the two guns included with the Hasbro ''Titans Return'' version, and instead includes Haywire, a Targetmaster traditionally partnered with Blurr, likely because the Targetmaster wasn't produced in time to be paired with Blurr's toy. The ''Legends'' comic re-imagines Haywire as an initially inanimate gun that White Lune, White Leo's sister, merges with using the Three Wise Ones' gems in order to become a Targetmaster, while White Leo himself becomes Doublecross' Headmaster.
* AdaptationSpeciesChange: Haywire goes from being a Nebulan, as he is portrayed in most G1 fiction, to a Beastformer (more specifically White Lune) in the ''Legends'' comics.
* ButtMonkey: For whatever reason, Doublecross spent a lot of the ''Headmasters'' anime getting humiliated and beaten up.
* EmpathicWeapon: In the ''Legends'' storyline, White Lune forms Doublecross' Haywire Laser weapon.
* GenderFlip: In most G1 fiction, Haywire is a ''male'' Nebulan. In the ''Legends'' comics, the Haywire Laser is instead White Lune, a ''female'' Beastformer, in Targetmaster armor.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: The Laser Beasts suffer this at the hands of Doublecross when they use their Haywire Laser, intending to defeat White Leo with it. In response, White Lune uses the Three Wise Ones' gems to become a Targetmaster by merging with the Haywire Laser, and becoming Doublecross' new weapon. Once this happens, the Monsterbot doesn't hesitate to use his new Targetmaster to great effect against its former owners.
* InformedFlaw: Doublecross is supposed to be one of the weakest Autobots, physically. It never shows up in any media he turns up in, especially considering one incident where he casually [[HalfTheManHeUsedToBe rips a Transformer clone]] in half with hardly any effort.
* MagicEnhancement: Daburu has the ability to supercharge Doublecross' systems with energon, enabling him to perform at peak levels for longer periods of time.
* MultipleHeadCase: Doublecross in dragon mode, to the point that you can't actually bargain with one head and expect the other to agree to the deal.
* MusclesAreMeaningless: A robotic version. Doublecross has the largest robot-mode limbs of any of the Monsterbots...and a Strength rating of 1. This is a guy who'd lose an arm-wrestling contest to Bumblebee on paper.
* OurDragonsAreDifferent: Doublecross is a dragon. He likes using his fire-breath.
* SiblingTeam: In the ''Legends'' comic, to rescue Doublecross after his head is cut off by the Laser Beasts, White Leo and his sister White Lune use the Three Wise Ones' gems on themselves. The gems merged the former with Doublecross' head to turn him into a Headmaster and the latter with the Laser Beasts' Haywire Laser, which then became Doublecross' Targetmaster weapon, enabling them to evoke this trope.
* SnakeTalk: Doublecross hisses constantly when he speaks.
* SplitPersonality: Doublecross in his beast mode, and both of them are surly and irritable. The worst part is, every time he transforms into robot mode, it's anyone's guess as to which dragon head is in control for the duration.
* WritingAroundTrademarks: Newer figures and homages of Doublecross instead bear the name "Twinferno" due to trademark issues around the use of his original name.

!!Repugnus
!!!'''Function''': Counter-Intelligence
!!!'''Alt Mode''': Insect Monster
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-->"No job is too disgusting to disgust me."
One of the most unscrupulous Autobots, who does the jobs no other is willing to do. Transforms into some sort of monstrous insect creature.
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* BloodKnight: Repugnus likes disemboweling his enemies.
* CombatPragmatist: As his tech spec implies, no tactic is too low down and dirty for him to consider, including ones the Autobots would normally frown on. ''Especially'' ones the Autobots would normally frown on.
* DependingOnTheArtist: Repugnus has two different head designs. His G1 toy sports small eyes and a short wide crest on his forehead. His animation model from the ''Headmasters'' anime instead features much larger goggle-like eyes and a different forehead crest which is longer and narrower. His standalone ''Titans Return'' Titan Master has a robot mode whose face features the former design, but transforms into a head with the latter face. His ''Titans Return'' Deluxe toy instead includes a Titan Master whose head mode is the former face. Purchasing both ''Titans Return'' toys allows fans to pick and choose which look they prefer their Repugnus figure to sport.
* GadgeteerGenius: In the ''Legends'' comic. To wit, after Hedgehog acquires Spike's old exo-suit and offers to become his Headmaster, the former rebuilds the exo-suit to resemble his head. Repugnus also possesses the know-how to reconstruct his MiniMecha into an autonomous MechaMook drone, and later mass produces an army of them.
* {{Jerkass}}: Repugnus has a personality to match his unpleasant habits. He once threatened Grimlock that if the Dinobot didn't pay the Monsterbots for services rendered, he'd hand him over to Grotusque and Doublecross and let them do what they would.
* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Dastard gives Repugnus this ability.
* MechaMook: In the ''Legends'' comic, Repugnus eventually converts his MiniMecha into an autonomous drone, then later builds an army of them.
* MiniMecha: Repugnus' standalone Titan Master includes one that can combine with the Titan Master to form either [[EquippableAlly a gun for a larger Transformers to wield]] or an insectoid monster resembling his full-sized form. The MiniMecha also has a flying vehicular mode that the Titan Master can also pilot. In the ''Legends'' comic, Brawn built it for him to give him some degree of mobility after he survives as a severed head and is subsequently converted into a small Headmaster body.
* MiniMook: Repugnus' MiniMecha becomes this after he converts it into a MechaMook. He then builds an army of these he dubs "Korepugs" (little Repugs).
* NominalHero: Repugnus has done things more fitting of a Decepticon war criminal than an Autobot soldier. Yet for some reason, he unswervingly stays on the side of the Autobots.
* TheParalyzer: Repugnus's gun paralyses his enemies, allowing him to move in for the kill.
* TokenEvilTeammate: Repugnus is the nastiest Autobot to still be portrayed as a hero, rivaling the Dinobots; only the [[ToylessToylineCharacter comic-exclusive Flame]], an unrepentant villain, is worse. The only reason the Autobots keep him around is because he's the only one willing to do less-than-ethical missions when they prove necessary.
* TurnInYourBadge: A semi-military version. Repugnus keeps getting cashiered for being just plain unpleasant, but the Autobots keep taking him back every time they need some unsavory mission handled.

!!Grotusque
!!!'''Function''': Military Strategist
!!!'''Alt Mode''': Gargoyle
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-->"If it ain't fun to do, it ain't worth doing."
A Monsterbot with a jovial personality at odds with his strange, gargoyle-like alt mode.
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* AntiNihilist: Grotusque accepts that the Cybertronian war is awful and that he was built specifically to fight in it, but remains cheerful, friendly, and helpful.
* BigFun: Chunkiest of the three Monsterbots in beast mode (right down to having a distinct pot belly in that form), but the most jovial and upbeat.
* BoisterousBruiser: Loud and occasionally irksome, but a great fighter and unquestionably brave and skilled.
* EyeBeams: Fengul gives Grotusque this ability.
* ImAHumanitarian: Grotusque once ate a human Headmaster. And the Transformer clone body they were controlling. [[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath Alive and on-panel in a comic]]. Technically cannibalism since he consumed a Cybertronian body, but still, really putting the 'monster' in Monsterbot there, Grotusque.
* SelfDeprecation: Despite his aversion to his own hideous appearance, Grotusque likes to joke that it was the result of Primus having had a little too much high-grade energon the day he created him.
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[[folder:Pointblank]]
!!!'''Function''': Enforcer
!!!'''Alt Mode''': Cybertronian sports car
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-->"Be brief of speech and long on action."
A war-weary Autobot who longs to finally have peace. He's partnered with Peacemaker.
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* EquippableAlly: Peacemaker turns into his gun.
* ShellShockedVeteran: Went from being cheerful and adventurous to weary and pessimistic.
* TheStoic: A quote in his official profile sums up his reasons for his relative silence. "Words are what got us into this mess in the first place. They do more harm than weapons."
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[[folder:Punch/Counterpunch]]
!!!'''Function''': Double Agent
!!!'''Alt Mode''': Pontiac Fiero
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-->"In my business, there are no friends, only suspects."

An Autobot spy who has a second robot mode and identity used to infiltrate Decepticon ranks.
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* ADayInTheLimelight: His minute long appearance in "The Rebirth, Part 1" is the largest role he got in the original run of G1. ''Headmasters'' used him a lot more, but since then he's had barely any appearances. In addition, ''Transformers '84'' and ''Transformers: Secrets & Lies'', both of which are prequels to the Marvel Comics continuity, had him serve as the narrator to remedy his absence in the original Marvel Comics series and only being included in the SequelSeries ''Regeneration One'' in a small role.
* ConvenientlyUnverifiableCoverStory: His ''Of Masters and Mayhem'' incarnation claimed to be from Harmonex, which had been destroyed, on the grounds that no-one would dare question whether he was actually from there or not. After things between Punch and Counterpunch get complicated, Punch isn't even sure if Harmonex ever really existed.
* DependingOnTheArtist: Punch's toy and appearances in some media (seen above) give him a faceplate, giving him an Optimus Prime-like look, but other times (most notably the Sunbow cartoon) his mouth is exposed. Whether or not he has a visor or exposed eyes also varies. Counterpunch, on the other hand, has a more consistent look across all appearances.
* DecompositeCharacter: Counterpunch has his own TFSS toy that doesn't transform into his Autobot counterpart at all. There is no corresponding Punch figure either.
* TheInfiltration: He's undercover as a Decepticon.
* {{Narrator}}: He appears in the FramingDevice of the Marvel Comics continuity's prequels ''Transformers '84'' and ''Transformers: Secrets & Lies'', both having him serve as a narrator to the events that led to the Autobots' exodus of Cybertron on the Ark as well as what happened on Cybertron and on Earth before the Autobots and Decepticons aboard the Ark were eventually rebuilt and reactivated in the 1980's.
* NoSell: In ''Regeneration One'', Scorponok's gene-key weapon doesn't work on him, because it's designed to make Autobots more like Decepticons, and Punch is already part-Decepticon.
* OrangeBlueContrast: Punch is mostly orange and Counterpunch is mostly blue.
* PaperThinDisguise: His other robot mode's parts hang off his back. Plus, he's pretty terrible at explaining what he's doing.
* ProperlyParanoid: Trusts no one because he himself is an Autobot disguised as a Decepticon, and suspects that there may be Autobots who are actually Decepticon agents in disguise. This proves to be the case on several occasions.
* ShootTheDog: The ''Transformers '84'' one-shot portrays him as having been ordered by Optimus to keep the Ark's location hidden from everyone, fellow Autobots included, and if that includes having to ''kill'' said fellows, well... he'll do it.
* SplitPersonality: According to his bio, [[JekyllAndHyde Punch experiences blackouts that imply Counterpunch could be developing a personality of his own]].
* SplitPersonalityTakeover: In ''Of Masters and Mayhem'', Counterpunch takes over fully, and helps cripple the Autobots. Then, Punch fights back, and the Decepticons blast them to pieces. By the end of it, Counterpunch comes out the other side, but is no longer sure of ''who'' he is.
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[[folder:Sureshot]]
!!!'''Function''': Sharpshooter
!!!'''Alt Mode''': Cybertronian Buggy
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-->"Believing in yourself improves your aim better than target practice."
The Autobots' best sharpshooter who is egoistic. He's partnered with Spoilsport.
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* AchillesHeel: Spoilsport is prone to overheating if fired too rapidly in weapon mode.
* ArrogantKungFuGuy: Or Arrogant Sharp-Shooter Guy, in his case.
* ColdSniper: Sureshot is the best marksman among the Autobots. Spoilsport is just as good (to his partner's annoyance).
* EquippableAlly: Spoilsport, a ColdSniper in his own right.
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: His Dreamwave profile states that he agreed to join the Autobot cause in return for getting some leeway from the normal chain of command.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Sureshot and Spoilsport do ''not'' get along.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Technobots]]
!!!'''Function''': Technobot Leader (Scattershot), Data Processor (Lightspeed), Assault Vehicle (Nosecone), Gunner (Afterburner), Aerial Gunner (Strafe), Warrior (Computron)
!!!'''Alt Modes''': Spaceship & Anti-Aircraft Cannon (Scattershot), Cybertronian Car (Lightspeed); Drill Tank (Nosecone), Cybertronian Motorcycle (Afterburner), Starfighter (Strafe)
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-->'''Scattershot:''' "Decepticons are like rust spots - they're ugly and they can pop up anywhere."
-->'''Lightspeed:''' "Space travel is the only flight to freedom."
-->'''Nosecone:''' "It's not who's the fastest; it's who reaches the finish line."
-->'''Afterburner:''' "Following leaders leads nowhere."
-->'''Strafe:''' "Shoot everywhere - since that's where the enemies are."
-->'''Computron:''' "Complete data analysis is essential for the synthesis of successful strategy."

A combiner team of scientifically minded Autobots who have figured out how to pool their intellects into a single cohesive force. As a result, their combined form, Computron, is smarter than most gestalts, though he has issues with his reaction time.
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* AcidAttack: Scattershot's main weapon fires acid pellets.
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Lightspeed can easily be distracted by external happenings amidst his missions.
* AwesomenessByAnalysis:
** Computron. He takes forever to make a move in a fight, but once he does? OHKO all the way, baby. (It's actually getting that hit in before he gets pulverized that's the problem.)
** Lightspeed pulls this off in the show as well (in "The Return of Optimus Prime, Part 1") by taking a split-second to look at the situation and coming up with a plan that he quickly sets in motion through his teammates. And it works.
* BadassBookworm: Nosecone is a bookworm and is capable of smashing Decepticons. He even knows how to do it right and carefully.
* BeginWithAFinisher: Computron is aware of his own stunted reaction time due to his immense processing power. Thus, when he does make his move, it's often a very decisive one based on a FatalFlaw he notices in his opponents. For example, when he finds Abominus physically stronger than him in a direct grapple, his solution is to grab Abominus by the shoulders and vibrate him so hard his joints give out and forcibly disengage the Terrorcons.
* CommanderContrarian: Afterburner. His dislike of being given orders means he tends to do the opposite of what he's told to do. When he combines with the others, his contribution to Computron's calculations is to provide the "counter-analysis" to Scattershot's "conclusions".
* DrillTank: Nosecone transforms into one.
* GeniusBruiser: Computron may have an advanced intellect, but that doesn't stop him from packing a huge punch to go along with his high IQ.
* HairTriggerTemper: Afterburner has a BerserkButton that is constantly in some state of ''pressed''.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Lightspeed is a variation of this. He's a futuristic car who would love nothing more than to be reformatted into a spaceship to explore the universe.
* LeeroyJenkins:
** Strafe tends to fire at any sign of movement, without first making sure if it's friend or foe. Oddly enough, this trait becomes a positive when he combines with the others, as it helps Computron refocus his attention on any new problems that may occur.
** Afterburner will race into battle at the drop of a hat.
* MightyGlacier:
** Nosecone is extremely slow and methodical in everything he does. Fortunately, he is heavily armored in both modes, allowing him to withstand enemy firepower long enough to get the job done.
** While other combiners' weaknesses center around only being able to do what all their component personalities can agree on, Computron's problem is that he tries to combine all the ideas and thoughts of all his components. He spends more time thinking about the best option to take, which leaves him vulnerable to attack.
* NervousWreck: Strafe. He's constantly paranoid about being attacked, so he fires his weapons without thinking.
* TheSmartGuy: [[OnlySaneMan Poor Nosecone]] (though technically all of them to an extent. Nosecone and Lightspeed just display it more.)
* SuperIntelligence: Instead of surpressing the mental abilities of his components, Computron combines all the Technobots' intellects in order to become a giant supercomputer. The cartoon's origin for Computron has his intelligence come from a temporarily super-intelligent Grimlock, who sacrifices his newly-gained wits in order to grant Computron his massive intellectual capabilities.
* SuperPrototype: ''ComicBook/Transformers2019'' made him the first Autobot combiner of the continuity, forged from an artificial Enigma of Combination. Computron also formed as a fairly stable individual in contrast to the violent aggression that Abominus and Devastator formed with.
* SuperSpeed: [[MeaningfulName Lightspeed]], who describes himself as being "faster than a speeding photon" and is said by his Tech-Specs to be capable of accelerating from 0 to 500 mph in eight seconds. Unfortunately, [[InformedAttribute he isn't given many opportunities to actually demonstrate his advanced speed]].
* ThisIsADrill: Nosecone turns into a drill tank and has used his drill for combat. In ''WebAnimation/TheTransformersCombinerWars'' its position on Computron's knee is used to hurt Menasor when Computron knees him in the stomach. The ''Unite Warriors'' redesign for Nosecone allows Computron's hand to become a massive drill.
* TriggerHappy: Scattershot and Strafe do not hesitate to fire their guns.
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[[folder:The Throttlebots]]
!!!'''Function''': Scout (Chase), Saboteur (Freeway), Surveillance (Searchlight), Tracker (Rollbar), Materials Transport (Wideload)
!!!'''Alt Modes''': Ferrari Testarossa sports car (Chase), Chevrolet Corvette C4 (Freeway), Volkswagen Beetle (Goldbug), Jeep CJ-7 (Rollbar), Ford [=RS200=] (Searchlight), Mining Dump Truck (Wideload)
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-->'''Chase:''' "Hunters drive; targets park."
-->'''Freeway:''' "Words can cut deeper than steel."
-->'''Searchlight:''' "Seeing is, by itself, not enough for believing."
-->'''Rollbar:''' "When the going gets tough, the tough get driving!"
-->'''Wideload:''' Look good and you'll have the world in your pocket."

A group of Autobots led by Goldbug, the former Bumblebee. They are Chase, Freeway, Searchlight, Rollbar and Wideload. Tropes about Goldbug go in his own folder on the [[Characters/TransformersGeneration1Autobots1984To1985 84'-85' page]].
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* ButtMonkey: In ''Anime/TransformersTheHeadmasters'', they tended to be put through the wringer on a regular basis.
* {{Expy}}: They replaced the Mini-Vehicles in the toy line.
** Chase is one of Cliffjumper.
** Rollbar is one of Brawn.
* CompositeCharacter: Rollbar has many characteristics of both Brawn and Trailbreaker.
* MotorMouth: Chase talks very fast.
* {{Jerkass}}: Freeway thinks he's a comedian. The others... don't.
* KillEmAll: The comics have them wiped out to a man by an Underbase-powered Starscream (Goldbug gets better a short time later).
* LightEmUp: In vehicale mode, Searchlight's headlights are bright enough to blind the enemy.
* RatedMForManly: Rollbar is a gung-ho manly-man's bot full of competition, enthusiasm, and corny macho cliches, but is unquestionably brave and respected enough to be made leader when Goldbug isn't around.
* ShaggyDogStory: In the Marvel comic series, the Throttlebots lost their bodies to humans, but the components containing their minds were placed in toy cars. While Goldbug was fortunate to get a new body relatively quickly, the others remained trapped for quite some time until meeting up with their fellow Autobots again. They finally got new bodies... only to be wiped out by the Underbase-powered Starscream soon after.
* SixthRanger: Goldbug. Sometimes he isn't even acknowledged as part of the team.
* TheQuietOne: Searchlight is very quiet and withdrawn. Fitting for his main role as a spy.
* WatchThePaintJob: For a dump truck, Wide Load is very particular about his appearance.
* WrongLineOfWork: Wideload is a {{Narcissist}} whose main concern is keeping his armor shiny. His role as materials transport usually leads to him being covered in dirt (which he complains about non-stop).
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