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2The primary antagonists of the saga, the Decepticons are the followers of Megatron, Cybertron's military commander, who sought to use the [=AllSpark=] as a weapon of war to conquer the galaxy. The Autobot–Decepticon war eventually devastated Cybertron, forcing the Autobots to launch the [=AllSpark=] into space. Millions of years later, the [=AllSpark=] was rediscovered on Earth, re-starting the conflict. Although the [=AllSpark=] was destroyed, the Decepticons continue their campaign to destroy the Autobots and restore Cybertron through any means necessary.
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4!!In General:
5* AdaptationDyeJob: Instead of the variety of colors that the Deceptions sported throughout their various incarnations, nearly every single one of them in this series is grey or black. The major exceptions are the Constructicons and even then they deviate heavily from their original uniform green and purple.
6* AdaptationalUgliness: Almost all of the Decepticons look like they came from a frigging monster movie, with their dark colors, animalistic motifs ([[AxCrazy and behavior]]), [[SpikesOfVillainy their spiky designs]]. Even the more human looking ones look scary.
7* AdaptationalWimp: In most works, individual Decepticons are about on par with individual Autobots, if not stronger. Here, Decepticons are more plentiful but also a lot ''less durable'', with many of them serving as nothing more than cannon fodder and even many normally prominent Decepticons being wiped out without any real feats to their name.
8* AliensAreBastards: The Decepticons, particularly Megatron, don't exactly see Earth as belonging to the humans, they merely follow a Social Darwinistic rule of "The strongest shall rule and conquer all". In ''Dark of the Moon'', they display Nazi-like behavior by intending to plunder Earth's natural resources and enslave humans into rebuilding Cybertron in a similar fashion to the Generation One cartoon two-parter "Megatron's Master Plan".
9* AlienInvasion: Their general EvilPlan in the first three movies: invade and eventually conquer Earth while also obtaining the various {{MacGuffin}}s they're after.
10* BadassArmy: ''Boy, are they ever!'' They outnumber the Autobots by a huge margin and have better weapons and equipment. Ancillary material even shows that Megatron formed the Decepticons from Cybertron's military forces, while the Autobots were mostly civilians forced to become soldiers.
11* DarkIsEvil: Most Decepticons are either black or metallic gray. Those that aren't use generally darker color palettes than their Autobot counterparts. Notable exceptions are Long Haul (bright green) and Galvatron (shiny metallic silver).
12* DwindlingParty: By the time of ''The Last Knight'', many have been killed off by the Autobots, N.E.S.T., Cemetery Wind, and the TRF.
13* EvilCounterpart: A running theme with most of the Decepticons in comparison to the Autobots. By the time of ''Dark of the Moon'', when the Autobot–human alliance has become a serious opponent, the Decepticons conduct a devastating attack on Chicago, slaughtering hundreds of innocents.
14* EvilIsBigger: Most Decepticons are larger than the Autobots. This is an interesting result of the more realistic nature of these films, which make a more vested effort to defy [[SciFiWritersHaveNoSenseOfScale the problems of scale]] pervasive throughout the ''Transformers'' franchise. Decepticons tend to disguise themselves as massively complex and bulky military vehicles, and in preserving the mass and bulk of their alternate forms, they tower over the Autobots that are based on smaller vehicles -- even Optimus Prime (who takes the form of a ''huge'' truck that includes his tractor rig) is still noticeably smaller than [[BigBad Megatron]].
15* InNameOnly: Though the big names are generally at least loosely recognizable, quite a few of their members take their names from older characters, and nothing else. Barricade and Blackout in particular have nothing meaningfully in common with any prior version (the G1 Barricade and Blackout were Micromasters released late in the original line, and had different vehicle modes), the names being shared for trademark reasons rather than any actual similarity. Funnily, this has led to them being backported into G1 in some continuities, displacing the originals.
16* KarmaHoudini: The Decepticons as a whole following the events of ''Dark of The Moon'' are shown in ''The Last Knight'' as having been arrested by the Humans. Compare this to their Autobot counterparts: who throughout both films are [[VanHelsingHateCrimes actively hunted by the Humans with the intent of outright killing them]] because of The Decepticons' own actions.
17* KillAllHumans: As with other versions, they follow this strategy.
18* LightIsNotGood: Some Decepticons are shown with primarily silver coloring, such as Soundwave and Galvatron.
19%%* MechanicalLifeforms: Natch.
20* {{Mooks}}: Decepticon fatalities in the movies far outnumber those of the Autobots, balancing out their vastly superior numbers.
21* MovieSuperheroesWearBlack:
22** A villainous version. Unlike the Autobots, the Decepticons are much less colorful than their cartoon counterparts, excluding the Constructicons and characters introduced in ''The Last Knight'' and ''Bumblebee''.
23** This is outright justified in the first film; ''all'' pre-kibble protoforms are shown to be gray, regardless of faction, and most of the film's Decepticons scanned their disguises from military vehicles, which usually are subdued in color - Starscream, for example, could ''never'' blend in with real jets if he retained his classic colors.
24* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: Transforming robots who are aliens.
25* ObviouslyEvil: They have animalistic appearances based on insects, mammals and birds. Also, they have red eyes and speak almost exclusively in animal noises and Cybertronian language to highlight their alien nature.
26* RedEyesTakeWarning: Most of them have red eyes, another sign of their status as villains.
27* TheRemnant: Most of their command structure is wiped out in ''Dark of The Moon'', leaving the rest rudderless and easily hunted down/rounded up. [[spoiler:Galvatron's]] plan in the next one revolves around using the Seed to create a massive new Decepticon army from scratch. In ''The Last Knight'' Megatron is forced to make do with Barricade until he was able to strike a deal with the [=TRF=] to free some of his troops from Earthbound prisons.
28* ShapeshifterWeapon: In the same style as the Autobots.
29* TransformingMecha: Notable in that their alt modes are generally more varied than their Autobot counterparts. Most Decepticons, due to their large size, choose to transform into military vehicles such as tanks, fighter jets, and helicopters. Those that choose to transform into civilian vehicles usually prefer larger ones such as semi trucks and construction vehicles. And then there's certain Decepticons who refuse to take Earth modes altogether, such as The Fallen.
30* ZergRush: There are so many more Decepticons than Autobots it's not even fair. [[RedShirtArmy However, because there are so many unnamed ones, they are excellent cannon fodder]].
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34!Introduced in ''Film/{{Transformers|2007}}'' (2007)
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36[[folder:Megatron]]
37!!Megatron
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44[[caption-width-right:300:''"You still fight for the weak! That is why you lose!"'']]
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47->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/HugoWeaving (''Film/Transformers2007'', ''Film/TransformersRevengeOfTheFallen'', ''Film/TransformersDarkOfTheMoon''), Creator/FrankWelker (''VideoGame/TransformersTheGameConsole'', ''Revenge of the Fallen'' tie-in game, ''Film/TransformersTheLastKnight''), Creator/FredTatasciore (''Dark of the Moon'' tie-in game)
48->''"[[MyNameIsInigoMontoya I AM... MEGATRON.]]"''
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50Megatron is the leader of the Decepticons. Corrupted by the power of the [=AllSpark=] and the Fallen's influence, he wages war on Cybertron. He chased after the [=AllSpark=] after it was launched into space, but he crashed into the Arctic Circle and froze. What happens next is pretty coincidental.
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52He transforms into a spiky alien jet, and after his revival in the second film gains a tank form as well. By the third he has adopted an Earth alternate mode: a [[BigBadassRig Mack tanker truck]] (still [[SpikesOfVillainy spiky]]). By the fifth, he's back to being a different, but still spiky, alien jet.
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54* AdaptationalUgliness: For lack of a better description, this version of Megatron looks like a modern art project that grew arms and legs; his body is composed of chunks and shards of spiky metal, his hands and feet are huge claws, and he has a mouth full of fangs. He gets worse in the third film, where he's adopted a rusty semi-truck as an alt mode and his head is missing a chunk from his last battle with Optimus. However, by the fourth film, [[spoiler:he gains a new, shiny, high-tech version of his original body after being resurrected as Galvatron and then in the fifth, he receives a more human-esque, knight-inspired body after joining Quintessa]].
55* AdaptationalWimp: Make no mistake, Megatron is a ''savage'', but in the second and third movie he plays second fiddle to the Fallen and later [[spoiler:Sentinel Prime]]. However near the end of ''Dark of the Moon'', [[spoiler:Carly brings up how he's become a shadow of his former self by becoming "Sentinel's bitch", which triggers his self-destructive lust for power and leads him to take down Sentinel before he could kill Optimus]]. He then goes back to being a serious threat in the next two films.
56* AnArmAndALeg: [[spoiler:He loses his cannon arm to Optimus twice; first at the climax of ''Revenge of the Fallen'', then at the climax of ''The Last Knight'']].
57* ArchEnemy: To Optimus Prime, obviously.
58* ArmCannon: It wouldn't be Megatron, otherwise. ''Revenge of the Fallen'' has it incorporated directly into his arm.
59%%* AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: The most powerful Decepticon is the one in charge.
60* AxCrazy: Especially after being freed from his icy prison, Megatron is downright gleeful to get back to killing.
61* BackFromTheDead: He's revived in ''Revenge of the Fallen'' [[spoiler:and again in ''Age of Extinction'', this time as Galvatron]].
62* BadBoss: A staple of Megatron's character, and this incarnation is no exception. He has almost no care for the soldiers under his command so long as he attains his goals.
63* BadGuysDoTheDirtyWork: In ''Dark of the Moon'', he [[spoiler:charges and defeats Sentinel to reassert himself as leader of the Decepticons, allowing Optimus to finish Sentinel off after Megatron is defeated]].
64* BatmanGambit: In ''Dark of the Moon''. [[spoiler:He knew the Autobots would find Sentinel Prime on the moon and reactivate him. Since he and Sentinel had agreed to work together, all Megatron needed was for the Prime to gain the Control Pillar for the Space Bridge from NEST, thus allowing them to carry out their long term plans]].
65* TheBerserker: Particularly in the first film, Megatron is an absolute animal on the battlefield.
66* {{BFG}}: His fusion cannon, which forms out of both his hands in the first movie, is integrated into his right arm in the second, becomes a sawed-off shotgun in the third, and becomes an ArmCannon in the fifth.
67* BigBad: In the first film by himself and for the film series as a whole, although he's DemotedToDragon in the second, the junior member of a BigBadDuumvirate in the third ([[spoiler:up until [[EvilerThanThou the end]]]]), part of the BigBadEnsemble in the fourth, and in a BigBadDuumvirate alongside [[spoiler:Quintessa]] for the fifth.
68* BigBadassRig: In ''Dark of the Moon'', tired and hurting, he finally humbles himself to adopt an Earth alternate mode so that he can hide in the African savanna. He still chooses the largest and most imposing vehicle one could find there--a heavily modified Mack tanker truck littered with {{spikes|OfVillainy}} and chains, which would fit right in on the set of ''Film/MadMax''.
69* BigBadDuumvirate: He starts out as this in the third with [[spoiler:Sentinel]], although the latter keeps usurping power from him and he is very briefly DemotedToDragon before snapping back into action. He also serves as the partner of [[spoiler:Quintessa]] in the fifth. While he agrees to follow her plan (and the only instruction she gives him onscreen is to kill Viviane), he carries it out not because he is her minion but because he is the brawn while she is the brains.
70* BigBadEnsemble: Every film after the first has him sharing the spotlight with a new villain. [[TheManBehindTheMan The Fallen]] in the second, [[spoiler:Sentinel Prime]] in the third, Lockdown and Harold Attinger in the fourth, and Quintessa in the fifth.
71* BigBadWannabe: In ''Dark of the Moon'', he still hasn't recovered from the blast he took to the face from his own fusion gun and chooses to stay out of fighting in the battlefield (Chicago). Carly uses this to her (and Optimus Prime's) advantage by telling Megatron [[spoiler:he'll be dethroned by Sentinel if he doesn't take him out]].
72* BodyHorror: He loses roughly ''a quarter of his head'' when Optimus [[HoistByHisOwnPetard forces him to take a blast from his fusion cannon]], and as a result spends most of ''Dark of the Moon'' sitting out of the fighting, unlike the first two movies where he reveled in combat. While his wounds have healed enough to restore his eye, [[spoiler:Sentinel rips out another chunk of his head]], and he has about half a dozen 'Scalpels' crawling around the wound and trying to repair the damage (the whole healing process might go faster if Megatron didn't kill the medical bots out of sheer boredom).
73* BondVillainStupidity: In ''Dark of the Moon'' he had a chance to kill a badly wounded Optimus Prime relatively easily. He decided to offer a truce instead. [[spoiler:In ''The Last Knight'' he could decapitate Prime with his own sword, but again, he had to remind Optimus that they used to be brothers]]. It appears that Megatron is not interested in the easy kill when it comes to Optimus.
74* BreakTheHaughty: Megatron got broken hard ''twice'' in ''Revenge of the Fallen'':
75** First by the humans, who Megatron dismisses as nothing more than "insects". Said "insects" proceed to rain fire on him and his Decepticon team (even killing some of the luckless ones) with tanks, machineguns, and aerial ordnance, which totally screwed him over and forced him to retreat.
76** Second was by Optimus Prime, where he attempts jumping on Optimus... only for Optimus to deliver a CurbStompBattle so devastating (specifically, he is forced to eat a headshot from his own cannon that blows off half of his face, gets half his arm chopped off, then blown through a wall by the backblast from the jet engines Optimus obtained from Jetfire) ''it leaves him incapacitated for several months afterwards and forces him to hide out in Namibia to nurse his wounds'', not to mention forcing him to adopt an altmode of a vehicle made by these "insects".
77* TheBusCameBack: A variation; by the time of ''The Last Knight'', he has shed the "Galvatron" identity and reverted back to using his original name and a body type closer to his original appearance.
78* CainAndAbel: His relationship with Optimus, who is his brother.
79* CameBackWrong: In ''Revenge of the Fallen'', he's rebuilt and brought back to life by his followers, it's in a body that had to be repaired using whatever materials that were at hand, mostly [[HumanResources parts from a donor decepticon]], resulting in an ungainly and disproportionate form with a massive, bulky ArmCannon. As a result, he's nowhere near the LightningBruiser he was in the original movie.
80** [[spoiler:Also applies in ''Age of Extinction,'' where his spark remains extinguished, and the Galvatron drone is powered solely by Megatron's mind, namely his personality and memories. This, in essence, makes Galvatron a soulless copy of Megatron, something that is lampshaded in the movie by both Optimus and himself.]]
81* CapturedSuperEntity: He was dug up and kept in a classified area for research before the events of the first movie.
82* ChainedByFashion: In ''Dark of the Moon'' he has a harness of chains wrapped around his torso. Given [[HowTheMightyHaveFallen the general state of him]] in the movie, the effect is less "so mighty he needs restraints" than "these are keeping him from falling to pieces".
83* CharacterDevelopment: At the beginning, he wanted to rule Earth and enslave the human race. In ''The Last Knight'', he simply wants to go home.
84* TheChessmaster: Shows shades of this in ''Dark of the Moon'', setting up the events of the film centuries in advance.
85* CruelAndUnusualDeath:
86** The Allspark being shoved into his spark caused his chest to ''melt from the inside out''. Considering his thrashing and [[HellIsThatNoise the sounds he made]], it certainly wasn't pleasant.
87** In ''Dark of the Moon'', Optimus kills him again (temporarily) by throwing a giant battle axe into his chest, before jamming the axe into his [[FacialHorror gaping head wound]], and finally yanking his head off with his spine coming with it, à la [[Franchise/MortalKombat Sub-Zero]].
88* {{Determinator}}: You have to admire his dedicated pursuit of his goals. Once he's set his mind to it, anything short of decapitation is not going to stop him. [[spoiler:And he even survives being decapitated, as ''Age of Extinction'' shows]].
89* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: In the Autobot Campaign of ''VideoGame/TransformersTheGameConsole'', after the FinalBoss, Optimus grabs Megatron's flail and pulls the Decepticon leader in and crushing the [=AllSpark=] in his other hand, punches the [=AllSpark=] straight into Megatron's spark, killing Megatron.
90* DiminishingVillainThreat: In the first movie, Megatron is an unstoppable killing machine. In the second movie, Megatron is still very powerful, but obeys orders from The Fallen and is more easily taken down by the heroes. Optimus severely cripples Megatron, causing him to become much weaker for the third movie. [[spoiler:Then the fourth movie undoes this by having him upload his brain into his much more powerful Galvatron body--and by out-maneuvering the main human villain, at that]]. By the fifth movie, he's back to his original menace and is once again TheDreaded.
91* TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler:When Carly points out that Sentinel made him "his bitch", he decides to try and take back the position of top dog, and turns on Sentinel just before the latter can kill Optimus]].
92* TheDragon: In the second and third movies, though it is {{Subverted|Trope}} in the third film, where [[AllThereInTheManual supplementary material]] reveals that serving Sentinel Prime was only one method he used in his XanatosGambit spanning several millennia.
93* EnemyMine: [[spoiler:He pulls this on both sides in the third movie: He sides with Sentinel Prime to stop humanity and the Autobots, although he later ends up aiding Optimus in eliminating Sentinel Prime after the latter makes it clear that he's not in charge anymore, only for Optimus to kill both him and Sentinel Prime. In ''The Last Knight'', he pulls one with the TRF, agreeing to help them hunt and kill Cade's Autobots in exchange for having some of his men freed from prison]].
94* EpicFlail: Only in his first movie incarnation. By the second film, he replaces it with a blade mounted on his arm.
95* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes:
96** A variation; he seems to genuinely love Cybertron, and is ready to sacrifice anyone who stands on his way to return it to it's former glory. However, he doesn't like to acknowledge the fact that he ruined it in the first place, [[HistoryRepeats and it's likely he would just re-establish himself as it's leader and ruin it again]] if it were ever saved.
97** A more straightforward example can be found in ''The Last Knight'', where Megatron carries around (and even talks to) Starscream's head after the latter's death in ''Dark of the Moon''. For all the abuse he put him through, it seems Megatron truly did have a soft spot for his second-in-command.
98---> '''Megatron:''' The end is near, my old, treacherous friend. [[AlasPoorYorick What a shame you'll be unable to see it]].
99* EvilOverlord: As with all other incarnations of him, he is the leader of the Decepticons.
100* EvilSoundsDeep: Being voiced by Creator/HugoWeaving in the first trilogy does help. In ''The Last Knight'' Creator/FrankWelker uses a combination of his ''Prime'' Megatron voice and the [[EvilSoundsRaspy raspy voice he gave Galvatron]] in ''Age of Extinction'', giving Megatron this trope over multiple voice actors.
101* EvilVirtues: Determination and Resourcefulness. Megatron pursues his goal with single-minded resolve, which includes manipulating others to do his bidding. Whenever he hits a major snag, such as getting temporarily killed, it doesn't deter him in the slightest, it just makes him change tactics.
102* FantasticRacism: Against organic lifeforms.
103* FatalFlaw: {{Pride}}. [[spoiler:In ''Dark of the Moon'', the Decepticons get very close to victory, but the idea of ''someone else'' being the one to lead them to it really doesn't sit well with him. His following actions end up [[NiceJobFixingItVillain ruining everything]]]].
104* FinalBoss: For the original trilogy, where he's the last opponent Optimus faces [[spoiler:after swooping in to [[BadGuysDoTheDirtyWork defeat Sentinel Prime.]]
105* FireBreathingWeapon: His fusion cannon in ''The Last Knight'' is capable of spewing flames, though he only demonstrates this in his introductory scene in that movie. His Leader class figure from that movie comes with two flame effects, partly to evoke that scene.
106* FixedForwardFacingWeapon: His ''The Last Knight'' Leader class figure has his fusion cannon stored within his jet mode's nosecone and it can be deployed while in that mode. The instructions even outright demonstrate that one of the flame effects included with the figure can be plugged into the cannon while the figure is in jet mode, thus showing that the figure's designers intended to evoke this trope.
107* {{Foil}}: Is unsurprisingly this to Optimus in all of the films he has appeared in.
108** In the first film, both are the leaders of opposing factions of the Transformers race who fight for possession of the [=AllSpark=] so they could save Cybertron. However, while Optimus is benevolent and cares about the humans as much as his own race, Megatron is malevolent and wants to end all life on Earth. Also, Optimus is accepting enough of Earth to take on an Earth-based alternate mode, while Megatron retains his Cybertronian alternate mode, likely out of repulsion for Earth-based vehicles. In addition, Optimus has been leading the Autobots throughout the events of the film, while the Decepticons initially appear under the temporary leadership of Starscream as opposed to Megatron (naturally because Megatron spends most of the film frozen).
109** In ''Revenge of the Fallen'', both were killed by having their sparks utterly extinguished but later brought back to life after having their spark chambers stabbed with a MacGuffin (an [=AllSpark=] shard for Megatron, the Matrix of Leadership for Optimus) and their bodies reformatted with the parts of another Cybertronian, with the extra benefit of new weapons and abilities. However, Optimus retains his full body, albeit wounded, and his new parts were a SuperMode given by a consensual Jetfire and later removed, whilst Megatron had missing body parts with his new parts being a permanent replacement and taken from the body of a not-so-willing Decepticon who was pretty much murdered by his colleagues.
110** In ''Dark of the Moon'', both now transform into trucks, are genuinely concerned about the future of their race, and are working towards making their respective visions of that future a reality. However, while Optimus envisions a future of peaceful coexistence between the Transformers and the humans, Megatron believes in using the humans as slave labor for the sole purpose of rebuilding the damaged Cybertron. Also, much like the first film, Optimus is active in his leadership of the Autobots, while Megatron has become passive due to the injuries he suffered in ''Revenge of the Fallen'', leaving most of the villainy to Sentinel Prime. However, the latter is eventually {{subverted|Trope}} when Carly calls Megatron out on said passiveness, thus inciting him to turn against Sentinel and reassert his position as Decepticon leader.
111** In ''The Last Knight'', both have taken Cybertronian Knight-esque forms, have red scars going down their faces, and have gained a {{BFS}} for a melee weapon. However, while Optimus spends most of his time in outer space in the fifth movie, Megatron spends his on Earth (ironically, Optimus still turns into a truck while Megatron has regained his jet mode, though it may not be capable of interstellar transport like his first incarnation). [[spoiler:Also, while Optimus is egged and brainwashed into servitude, Megatron isn't and has absolutely no problem destroying the Earth, for surprisingly good reasons]]. In addition, Optimus' red scar is on the left side of his face, while Megatron's is on the right.
112* GeniusBruiser: Implied by his official bio, but ''Dark of the Moon'' and supplemental material reveal his somewhat elaborate scheming tendencies.
113* GlasgowGrin: His head design in the first three movies has a set of metal plates that resemble an unnaturally wide smile. This is most apparent in the close up of his head after [[spoiler: Optimus rips it from his body.]]
114* TheHeavy: Makes all decisions for the Decepticons, and plays a key part in the conflict of each film.
115* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:In the novel of ''Dark of the Moon''--see SparedByTheAdaptation below]].
116* HellIsThatNoise: He has a tendency to growl like a beast, [[spoiler:even when mourning the death of Starscream]], and makes ''extremely'' unsettling sounds when he's severely injured and/or dying.
117* HeroKiller: He kills Jazz in the first film, and killed Optimus and Sam in ''Revenge of the Fallen'' ([[BackFromTheDead temporarily]]). In ''The Last Knight'', he kills [[spoiler:Sir Edmund Burton]].
118* HiddenDepths:
119** As much as he hates humans, he seems to have taken an interest in human history, and appreciates the irony of him being frozen by the Americans while Shockwave was frozen by the Soviets during the UsefulNotes/ColdWar (if the [[VideoGame/TransformersDarkOfTheMoon video game prequel]] to ''Dark of the Moon'' is any indication).
120** [[spoiler:In ''The Last Knight'', Megatron finds Starscream's head...[[AlasPoorYorick and actually mourns for him]]. Sure, Megatron always abused him, as is the norm, but we see here he actually cared for Starscream]].
121*** [[spoiler:Also, he seems to have grown tired of fighting Optimus, stating that they were "brothers once".]]
122* HowTheMightyHaveFallen: By the third film, this describes him pretty well, as he's still heavily damaged from Operation: Firestorm, and Sentinel has more or less taken command of the Decepticons from him.
123* HumanPopsicle: Cybertronian popsicle, in the first movie.
124* HumbleGoal: By the final film, Megatron has let go of his grandiose ambitions of enslaving humanity. He simply wants to go home, and will do anything to achieve it.
125* IconicSequelOutfit: Played with, in that it's his actual ''body'' rather than an outfit. Megatron has a new alternate mode in each film he appears in: in ''Film/Transformers2007'', he transforms into a [[CoolPlane Cybertronian jet]] with massive cannons on either side of the nose cone; a [[TankGoodness winged tank]] in the [[Film/TransformersRevengeOfTheFallen second movie]]; a beat up tanker truck in the [[Film/TransformersDarkOfTheMoon third]]; and [[CallBack a more traditional yet still alien jet]] in the [[Film/TransformersTheLastKnight fifth]]. Hasbro itself seems to enjoy using the tank-based body design from ''Revenge of the Fallen'', while fans have latched onto his design in ''The Last Knight'' for its more humanoid appearance, [[Franchise/TransformersGeneration1 G1-aesthetics]], and general badassery (being voiced by original Megatron's actor Creator/FrankWelker instead of Creator/HugoWeaving certainly helps).
126* ImAHumanitarian: Ancillary material describes him as cannibalistic and eating the Sparks of his victims, but it was cut from the movies.
127* InkSuitActor: In ''The Last Knight'', his new facial features resemble those of Frank Welker.
128* InTheHood: In ''Dark of the Moon'', a canvas cover over his tanker trailer becomes a hood to hide his gaping head wound.
129* JokerImmunity: Oh, did you really think he'd stay down? [[spoiler:He returns as Galvatron in the fourth film after his apparent permanent death in ''Dark of the Moon'']].
130* TheJuggernaut: Virtually unstoppable unless you're a proficiently large amount of human troops or Optimus Prime himself.
131* KnowWhenToFoldEm: Despite Starscream's comment in ''Revenge of the Fallen'' about cowards surviving, it's more accurate to describe Megatron with this trope, instead. At the end of that movie, the Fallen had been killed, the solar harvester had been destroyed, most Decepticons had either been killed or captured and Megatron himself was grievously wounded and would have likely continued a battle he had no chance at winning had Starscream not stopped him. Say what you will about Megatron, but the guy knows when the risk is higher than the reward.
132* LargeAndInCharge: With the exception of special 'Cons like Devastator and the Driller, he's unfailingly the tallest and bulkiest Decepticon in each movie. Especially noticeable in the first and fifth movies.
133* LargeHam[=/=]EvilIsHammy: Even though he later claimed to have no investment in the role, Hugo Weaving was considerably hammy as Megatron, especially in the first film. When Frank Welker takes over, he's even hammier.
134* LightningBruiser: His original, and ''The Last Knight'' incarnations count as this. Due to being an EvilCripple in the third movie, his ''DOTM'' incarnation has this downplayed significantly, while his ''ROTF'' incarnation was [[MightyGlacier literally a walking tank]].
135* MidSeasonUpgrade: If by "mid-season" you mean technically every movie. He's [[MightyGlacier beefed up to the point where it affects his speed at times]], and given a one-handed ArmCannon with a BladeBelowTheShoulder as well as a new flying tank mode in ''Revenge of the Fallen''. By the end of ''that'' film, Megatron's so beat up that he requires his cannon arm to be rebuilt, and finally scans an Earth alternate mode, reformatting his fusion cannon into a HandCannon for ''Dark of the Moon'', though this variation of him seems more like he's a DarkLordOnLifeSupport due to the mini "doctor" drones swarming his scarred head. [[spoiler:Because this body is so ramshackle, it's easly torn apart by Optimus; however, for ''Age of Extinction'', Megatron [[BodySurf transfers his consciousness into the Galvatron body]] after his seeming demise in the previous film, but doesn't do too much with it]]. Finally, Megatron gains a permanent body upgrade in ''The Last Knight'' thanks to his alliance with Quintessa.
136* MonsterInTheIce: He's discovered by Archibald Witwicky in the Antarctic ice, where he'd been frozen for thousands of years. He was removed from the ice cave and transported to [[spoiler:Hoover Dam]], where Sector 7 has been keeping him frozen up to the present day, until [[spoiler:Frenzy]] thaws him out.
137* OddlyShapedSword: His weapon in TLK, resembling the obscure [[http://www.higgins-collection.org/artifacts/1605 Ikakalaka]].
138* OffWithHisHead: Is beheaded by Optimus at the end of ''Dark of the Moon''. [[spoiler:The head survived]].
139* OnlyMostlyDead: Until ''Revenge of the Fallen'', [[spoiler:and again in ''Dark of the Moon'']].
140* ParentalIssues: In the IDW comics, where all the anger in him is over the fact that Optimus, not Megatron, is Sentinel's favorite.
141* PetTheDog:
142** Megatron's reaction in ''Dark of the Moon'' at seeing Cybertron again and thinking it's saved. It really shows how he does care for something other than himself. It's brought up again in ''The Last Knight'', where he is furious at Optimus for not taking a role in saving Cybertron, and swears to devastate Earth in response.
143** In ''Dark of the Moon'', Megatron is confronted by an angry Carly, who points out that while Cybertron may be saved, Sentinel will be taking all of the credit as he already overturned Megatron as the new leader of the Decepticons, and that Megatron will be written off as "Sentinel's bitch" if he doesn't do anything about it. Initially, Megatron intends to kill Carly for this, but upon realizing that she has a good point, he spares her and proceeds to confront and attack Sentinel.
144** [[spoiler:When the Decepticons are invading Cade Yeager's junkyard in ''The Last Knight'', Megatron comes across the head of Starscream. He muses almost fondly that it's a shame his former lieutenant won't be around to see what's coming]].
145* PragmaticVillainy: In ''The Last Knight'', Megatron knows from plenty of experience just how dangerous armed humans can be to Cybertronians, so instead of breaking his troops out of prison he opts to take some hostages and negotiate their release instead.
146** During said negotiations, even he knows that Berserker is a nasty piece of work that could cause more trouble than he's worth, and politely agrees to pass on him in favor of Onslaught.
147** As well, [[spoiler:in ''Dark of the Moon'' when he's [[DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu told he'll be reduced to nothing but Sentinel's bitch]], Megatron fiercely advances toward her... then realizes she does have a point and decides to direct his anger right to Sentinel Prime himself]].
148* PreMortemOneLiner: When he kills Jazz in the first movie, he inflicts this one.
149-->'''Jazz:'''You want a piece of me, huh? YOU WANT A PIECE OF ME?! (''gets grabbed by Megatron'')
150-->'''Megatron:''' No. I want '''two!''' (''[[HalfTheManHeUsedToBe rips him in half at the waist]]'')
151* RedEyesTakeWarning: Has red eyes in each of his forms. In ''Revenge of the Fallen'', these become visible when viewing his tank mode from the front as well.
152* ResurrectTheVillain: Twice over. He's resurrected in the second film after his death in the first, and he's brought back again in the fourth film on accident by KSI.
153* RetiredBadass: Due to his injuries from the second film, he becomes an evil variant in ''Dark of the Moon''. Instead of fighting, he spends most of his time commanding his {{Mooks}} [[spoiler:and peacefully watching Cybertron about to be restored]]. It takes [[spoiler:Carly, of all people]], to rouse him back into action, and [[spoiler:he plays a significant part in defeating Sentinel--[[CurbStompBattle only for ''both'' villains to be ripped to shreds by Optimus]]]]. He comes back into the fray in the next two movies.
154* SealedEvilInACan: In ''Film/Transformers2007'', he is kept on ice inside the Hoover Dam, and is pretty angry upon thawing out.
155* ShotgunsAreJustBetter: He uses a handheld fusion cannon that heavily resembles a shotgun in ''Dark of the Moon''.
156* SkeletonMotif: Megatron's design in the first three films resembles a demonic skeleton. His chest has armor plates in the first movie that look similar to a rib cage, his face is skull-like with permanently bared teeth and no nose, and has hands lack palms, evoking the look of a human skeleton's palmless hands exposing the metacarpals.
157* SlasherSmile: Several times in ''The Last Knight'', most prominently when he steals Quintessa's staff from Optimus.
158* SlouchOfVillainy:
159** Likes doing it so much that the only reason [[InternalHomage he blasts apart Abe's statue in the Lincoln Memorial]] is because the chair is the right size for him.
160** Also does it in his introductory scene for ''The Last Knight''...only to immediately [[MoodWhiplash get fired up when Barricade delivers bad news]].
161* SpannerInTheWorks: Ironically, Megatron himself becomes the final nail for the Decepticons' total defeat in ''Dark of the Moon'' as he can't stand the idea of someone else leading Cybertron, and ambushes Sentinel as he's poised to finish off Optimus.
162* SparedByTheAdaptation: [[spoiler:The novel of ''Dark of the Moon'' has him actually teaming up with Optimus against Sentinel ("Three shall stand, one shall fall!") and then suing for peace, sincerely admitting he's tired of all the fighting. Optimus lets him go, and Megatron then heads back for Cybertron, aiming to corral the Decepticons still there into helping rebuild their homeworld, with the intention of calling the Autobots back when they're done to live in peace again]]. Then again, [[spoiler:''Age of Extinction'' did show he did survive, after all]]...
163* TheyKilledKennyAgain: Megatron has been killed twice, but he [[BackFromTheDead keeps coming back]] over and over, so that he can terrorize Optimus and the Autobots again.
164* TookALevelInBadass: Becomes a bigger threat once again in ''Age of Extinction'' after he [[spoiler:uploads his mind to his Galvatron body. See Galvatron's section below for details]].
165* UncannyValley: Invoked in ''The Last Knight''. He looks much more human than in the first three movies, but his cheeks tend to open up along with his mouth[[note]]Not unlike Mileena in ''VideoGame/MortalKombatX''[[/note]]. As a result, he occasionally puts on a grotesque SlasherSmile.
166* VillainousRescue: He comes to the rescue of [[spoiler:Optimus Prime]] when he realized by the end of the invasion he will be nothing more than [[spoiler:"Sentinel's bitch". Though Optimus kills him anyway--temporarily]].
167* VitriolicBestBuds: With Starscream. While Starscream's [[TheStarscream usual habits]] had to be pushed to ancillary materials [[PragmaticAdaptation to fit the format of a movie series]], Screamer tends to cower and grovel before Megatron, who in turn beats, insults, or [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs beats and insults]] the seeker in nearly every scene they share. But he and Starscream have a bit of a ThoseTwoGuys dynamic in ''Revenge of the Fallen'' to the point where Megatron immediately called for Starscream's help after getting [[FacialHorror a chunk of his head blown off]], and when Megatron finds Starscream's severed head in a junkyard, he mourns him, musing on his second-in-command's fate, and goes as far as to wipe dust off of Starscream's chin.
168* WellIntentionedExtremist: Shows more shades of this as the film series continues, considering that he apparently desires the survival and future of the Transformer race in the second movie, and by the time of the third is in on wanting to restore Cybertron. [[spoiler:The latter reason is why he teams up with Quintessa in the fifth film as well]].
169* WeUsedToBeFriends: He and Optimus used to be brothers in-arm, a long time ago. Megatron somberly brings this up while they battle at the climax of ''The Last Knight''.
170--> '''Megatron:''' We were brothers once!\
171'''Optimus:''' ''Once.''
172* WoundThatWillNotHeal: Subverted. The facial injuries he sustains in ''Revenge of the Fallen'' and are still present in ''Dark of the Moon'' can be healed. It's just that he casually kills the repair-bots like fleas whenever he gets bored or angry.
173* WrongGenreSavvy: After realizing that he'll be no more than [[spoiler:Sentinel Prime]]'s [[DemotedToDragon lackey if the latter wins]], Megatron betrays him and saves Optimus from being killed, intending to form a truce with him and gain back his leadership of the Decepticons. ''Optimus''. He tries forming a truce with Optimus, the same Optimus, whom Megatron [[spoiler:brutally killed (temporarily)]] in the last movie, had several of his friends murdered over the course of the war by Megatron, indirectly or directly, and who hates Megatron and the Decepticon cause so much he [[spoiler:''ripped off the face'' of the Fallen before ripping out his spark and had beaten the everlovin' crap out of Megatron after getting resurrected]]. It's no surprise that Optimus decides [[spoiler:to end this shit by ripping out Megatron's head with an axe]].
174* WorfHadTheFlu: Whenever he fights, he is put on a severe disadvantage, if only to give the heroes a chance for a fair fight.
175** In the ''Revenge of the Fallen'', Optimus Prime had the upper hand on him during most of the forest battle, which is chalked up to Megatron not being used to his jury-rigged and ungainly new body and weapons, and Optimus had been training since the events of the first movie, whereas Megatron was rotting at the bottom of the ocean dead for 2 years.
176** In the ''Dark of the Moon'', the injuries he suffered from Optimus Prime during the battle in Egypt had severely weakened him by that point, and the only reason he was able to [[spoiler:throw Sentinel around like that]] was because he ambushed him. And the second he engaged Optimus in a fair fight, he got destroyed.
177** In ''Age of Extinction'', Galvatron was holding his own against Optimus before Lockdown interrupted their fight, and they never even saw each other again for the rest of the film.
178** And finally in ''The Last Knight'', Megatron had ''all'' the Autobots attacking him at once, and even then he managed to nearly kill Hound and Bumblebee before Hot Rod saved Hound and Optimus saved Bumblebee. He also managed to briefly pin Optimus down before Optimus caught him monologuing and kicked him out of Quintessa's ship.
179* XanatosGambit: One spanning several millennia.
180** Option A: Follow The Fallen's plan to use the Harvester to produce Energon, or power the [=AllSpark=].
181** Option B: Work with [[spoiler:Sentinel]] and bring Earth's resources to repair Cybertron.
182** Option C: Take the [=AllSpark=] for himself.
183** All three options end up coinciding and crossing over; he originally chose Option B until [[spoiler:Sentinel was apparently killed]]. He decided to follow Option A, until the [=AllSpark=] was launched from Cybertron. The Fallen instructed him to retrieve it, and he followed it to Earth, where the [=AllSpark=] had been drawn to thanks to the Harvester. When the [=AllSpark=] is destroyed, he falls back on The Fallen's plan, but when Prime receives the Matrix, Megatron returns to Option B, which thanks to Soundwave has been brewing for decades already.
184
185[[AC:Galvatron]]
186[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ddf5231e4c58529d6a8c50c0b4737f00.jpg]]
187[[caption-width-right:350:''"That is why I have no fear!"'']]
188->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FrankWelker
189->''"[[MyNameIsInigoMontoya I AM GALVATRON!]]"''
190
191A man-made Transformer meant to be their remote-controlled drone replacement for Optimus Prime, he somehow ended up looking more like Prime's old nemesis Megatron. It turns out that this is because he ''is'' Megatron, having uploaded his consciousness into a man-made body. Like Optimus, he transforms into a cab-over semi truck.
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193* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: Characters who were an upgraded form of Megatron renamed to Galvatron have no consistent backstory, ranging from [[WesternAnimation/TheTransformersTheMovie being reformatted by the evil god Unicron when at death's door]], [[Anime/TransformersRobotsInDisguise draining the energy of his subordinates to power himself up]], or [[Anime/UnicronTrilogy Megatron renaming himself whenever he gets a power boost with an accompanying color change]]. ''This'' Galvatron is unique in that he was built by humans, but is still a reborn Megatron and was not meant to be a new body for him.
194* BackFromTheDead: Sort of. [[spoiler:He isn't a new character, but rather Megatron in a new body]].
195* BigBadassRig: About the only aspect of Optimus that KSI successfully copied for Galvatron is his alt mode, a sleek gray cab-over semi that contrasts nicely with the boxy, rusted-out cab-over that Optimus starts the movie disguised as. [[spoiler:And it's very likely that only happened because Megatron let it happen]].
196* BigBadEnsemble: With Lockdown and Attinger in ''Age of Extinction''. While he and his drone army are definitely dangerous, they're not the only problem to the Autobots as Lockdown and Attinger are also threats, and he only takes part in direct combat once.
197* BrainUploading: He contains [[spoiler:Megatron's]] consciousness.
198* CameBackStrong: [[spoiler:Following his resurrection, he is capable of standing toe-to-toe with Optimus, compared to the third movie where as Megatron, he was effortlessly [[CurbStompBattle curbstomped]] by Optimus]].
199* CompositeCharacter: He's a mixture of the ''Transformers'' archetypes of Galvatron ([[spoiler:Megatron reincarnated]]) and Nemesis Prime (an EvilCounterpart for Optimus, human-built like the ''Prime'' version).
200* EvilCounterpart: He was supposed to be a Vehicon version of Optimus Prime, but the programmers were unable to make anything besides his alt mode resemble Optimus. [[spoiler:With good reason considering Megatron was pulling the strings]].
201* ForTheEvulz: Much like Megatron, when released on a highway, he attacks and kills a number of humans because he can, before engaging Optimus.
202* ItsPersonal: [[spoiler:His actions during the freeway brawl suggest this when it comes to humans and Optimus, having convenient "malfunctions" to kill scores of humans [[ForTheEvulz for no reason]] and speaking to taunt his ArchEnemy with the knowledge of his resurrection]].
203* KnowWhenToFoldEm: [[spoiler:Galvatron immediately retreats when the Dinobots arrive and soundly thrash his army]].
204* LargeHam: Very much so, in stark contrast to Lockdown's ColdHam.
205* MythologyGag: Creator/FrankWelker voiced both Megatron and Galvatron in the G1 series, as well as the former in ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime''. Consequently, Welker voices him with a [[EvilSoundsRaspy raspy version]] of the [[EvilSoundsDeep deeper voice]] he employed for Megatron in ''Prime'', [[spoiler:with very good reason]].
206* NoSell: [[spoiler:Grabs Optimus's sword and drives it through the hole in his chest, causing absolutely no damage to himself. Though given what he's constructed with, and who he is, it's sort of justified. In a "blink and you'll miss it" moment, he actually ''grinds'' Optimus's sword to pieces like a piece of log being shredded]]!
207* ObfuscatingStupidity: Galvatron is meant to be a remote-controlled drone, and Joyce is allegedly remotely controlling him during his battle with Optimus. [[spoiler:Turns out Galvy is faking it, and both Optimus and the humans are tipped off by his convenient human-killing malfunctions and ability to speak by the end of the battle]].
208* ObviouslyEvil: Lampshaded by Joshua, who complains that him looking so evil means people will have difficulty believing that he's supposed to be a good guy. [[spoiler:Turns out to be a bigger issue than he realized since Megaton had uploaded his mind into it]].
209* OurGhostsAreDifferent: He possesses a pale color scheme, the ability to NoSell attacks, and a transformation sequence that's more or less the giant robot equivalent of going incorporeal, and isn't technically alive by Cybertronian standards, making him pretty much their version of this. [[spoiler:Being a resurrected Megatron helps as well]].
210* ResurrectTheVillain: [[spoiler:In using Megatron's parts to make a robot, KSI inadvertently resurrected him.]]
211* RuleOfSymbolism: Joshua complains about the large hole in Galvatron's chest that they didn't program in, which some scientists consider [[RuleOfCool badass]]. If you look at the NoSell and TheSoulless entries, the hole is a clear visual metaphor.
212* {{Shapeshifting}}: A side-effect of Transformium-based transformation, his shifting is more akin to the T-1000 then the more schematized Autobots.
213* TheSoulless: In-universe, since he lacks a spark. He's not bothered by it, as his first spoken lines prove.
214-->'''Optimus Prime:''' You have no soul!
215-->'''Galvatron:''' [[BadassBoast That is why I have no fear!]]
216* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Meant to be this to Optimus in-universe, but ends up looking more like a cross between him and Megatron. [[spoiler:This is undoubtedly due to the influence of Megatron himself]].
217* TookALevelInBadass: In the third movie, [[spoiler:Megatron was out-maneuvered by the actual BigBad, hardly got to fight, and got killed by Prime in a CurbStompBattle. Now he's back, stronger than ever, and engineered his resurrection by out-maneuvering the apparent human BigBad]].
218* TronLines: Mostly on his chest, highlighting the big hole in the middle of it.
219* VillainOverride: Once he breaks free in KSI's factory in China, he hacks into their servers and reprograms all of the KSI drones, Stinger included, to do his bidding.
220* WalkingSpoiler: Knowing too much about him reveals that [[spoiler:he is Megatron resurrected as the new Decepticon overlord]], though this isn't really a surprise for people familiar with Galvatron unless you expected Michael Bay to throw a curveball. [[spoiler:The bio on the back of the box for his Voyager class figure does not even mention anything about him, but rather how the Autobots face new adversaries after the Battle of Chicago, ostensibly to avoid spoilers about him being a resurrected Megatron]].
221* WeWillMeetAgain: He says this nearly word for word in his last appearance in the film.
222-->'''Galvatron:''' [[spoiler:We shall meet again, Prime, for I am reborn]].
223* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: An odd variant in that he does reappear in the next film - [[spoiler:but as Megatron once more. Not only that, but he's lost the Galvatron body/KSI-cloud transformation ability in favour of a more humanesque Knight body/normal transformation sequence. How all this came about is never explained]].
224* YouCanTalk: Despite being a drone, it [[spoiler:or rather, ''he'', responds to a comment from Prime about being soulless during their fight, tipping Optimus off to his true identity and causing Joyce to start to realize something is seriously wrong with his "drones"--they weren't designed to speak at all, let alone on their own]].
225[[/folder]]
226
227[[folder:Starscream]]
228[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/350px-revengeofthefallenstarscream_8402.jpg]]
229[[caption-width-right:350:''"Oh, my poor master! How it pains me to see you so wounded, so weak..."'']]
230->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CharlieAdler (films, ''Revenge of the Fallen'' tie-in game), Daniel Ross (''VideoGame/TransformersTheGameConsole''), Creator/SteveBlum (''Dark of the Moon'' tie-in game)\
231'''Hologram pilot played by:''' Brian Reece
232->''"[[TemptingFate Not to call you a coward, master,]] but sometimes, cowards do survive."''
233
234Megatron's [[TheDragon second-in-command]]. Starscream led the Decepticons in his master's absence and didn't fare too badly at the job, maintaining the Decepticons' advantage over the Autobots for several eons. However, circumstances force Starscream to lead a team to Earth in search of the Allspark and the missing Megatron. Now Starscream looks for any opportunity to covertly undermine his master and one day take command of the Decepticons again for himself. He transforms into an F-22 Raptor, which is considered the most powerful fighter jet in the U.S. Air Force.
235----
236* AcePilot: It helps when your own body ''is'' the plane; over the course of three movies, Starscream is never bested in the skies.
237* AdaptationalBadass:
238** Somewhat. He is definitely a capable fighter throughout all three films, but he's much more toadying and sycophantic. Although the caption's been removed by now, Website/TFWikiDotNet once said about Starscream: "Ironhide's [[OhCrap reaction]] to seeing Starscream is the first time in 25 years for it to be fully deserved".
239** In the Decepticon campaign of [[VideoGame/TransformersTheGameDS the Nintendo DS game]] however, ''definitely''. Most depictions of the character present his attempts to overthrow Megatron as a nuisance that do little beyond [[NiceJobFixingItVillain provide unintentional aid to the Autobots]]. Here, he is the game's main antagonist [[spoiler:who actually kills two of the main playable characters]], with Optimus Prime being treated as a nuisance while Starscream is the main threat. In terms of in game stats, he is almost Megatron's equal.
240* AdaptationalCurves: To keep him about the same height as the rest of the Cybertronians -- due to transforming into a jet fighter that's about the length of four standard cars -- Starscream is more wide and portly here than in most incarnations, which depict him with a sleeker or thinner body.
241* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Unlike most versions, he isn't actively trying to usurp Megatron. It's actually implied he was in charge during Megatron's absence, so it's likely that he grew tired of it.
242-->'''Megatron:''' You left me to die on that pathetic insect planet!
243-->'''Starscream:''' (''hurriedly trying to justify himself'') Only to help spawn our new army! The Fallen decrees it. After all, in your absence, ''someone'' had to take command.
244* AdaptationalSympathy: He's a straightforward villain in the films themselves, but the comics continuity portray him as a WellIntentionedExtremist fed up with the war, disillusioned with both Optimus ''and'' Megatron for continuing it, and whose treachery is born of just wanting it to finally ''end''.
245* AdaptationalVillainy: The Starscream in the Decepticon campaign of the [[VideoGame/TransformersTheGameDS 2007 DS game]] is among ''the'' most monstrous incarnations of the character to be depicted. He takes the treachery up to eleven, slaughters Decepticons who turn on him without a thought, and is in general incredibly creepy and sadistic.
246* AdaptationalWimp: Although he has numerous points in his favor for [[AdaptationalBadass the other direction]], this incarnation of Starscream still qualifies in how [[spoiler:he lacks the [[DeathIsCheap indestructible mutant spark]] that the G1 -- and by extension, ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'' -- version he was based on had. It's evident in how Starscream's death in ''[=DoTM=]'' not only stuck, but is [[DeadGuyOnDisplay further alluded to]] in ''The Last Knight''; making clear he won't be coming back]].
247* AnArmAndALeg: In ''Revenge of the Fallen'', Optimus cleaves off his right arm and [[GrievousHarmWithABody clubs him with it]] in the forest fight. Later, after Optimus is -- [[DeathIsCheap temporarily]] -- killed in the aforementioned battle, Starscream is shown trying to reattach it during the argument with Megatron on top of a skyscraper.
248* AnimalMotifs: His robot mode has some predatory avian features, including talon-like feet, backward-kneed legs, and what looks like the tip of a beak in his mouth. Much like Shockwave and Nitro Zeus later on, the shape of his head also bears a resemblance to a praying mantis (with the bird-like beak resembling mandibles). Some of his Cybertronian tattoo patterns also resemble snakes, befitting his slimy and treacherous nature.
249* ArmCannon: In most Bayverse media, Starscream has the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M61_Vulcan M61A2 Vulcan]] Gatling Cannon from his alt-mode in one arm, which serves as his Primary Weapon in the ''Revenge Of The Fallen'' game, and can launch missiles from both arms. He also has [[https://tfwiki.net/mediawiki/images2/2/2a/Titan8_Starscreamlastwords.jpg a more traditional cannon]] in the Titan comic adaptations.
250* AwesomeButImpractical: The Cybertronian glyphs on Starscream's alt-mode he gained later sure ''look'' cool, but they end up completely negating his previous advantage of being able to sneak up on opponents by pretending to be an Air Force jet [[CavalryBetrayal until right when he struck]]. It becomes a plot point in the climax of ''Revenge Of The Fallen'', when Ebbs uses them to determine that Starscream isn't a friendly.
251* BeatStillMyHeart: Starscream kills the traitorous Dreadwing this way in the ''Reign Of Starscream'' tie-in comic. After the latter lands on Mars after both Trypticon[[note]]In this universe, the capital city of Cybertron[[/note]] and the Space Bridge between the red planet and Cybertron are destroyed, Dreadwing marvels at surviving the incident and begins to gloat... only for Starscream to [[https://tfwiki.net/mediawiki/images2/5/5d/ROSWannabet.jpg sneak up on him and impale him through the back with his claws,]] crushing Dreadwing's Spark Core and dropping [[MythologyGag a familiar line]] as he does so.
252-->'''Dreadwing:''' (''laughs triumphantly as he realizes he's okay'') [[TemptingFate I did it! Talk about cutting it close!]] Wait... where in the name of the [=AllSpark=] am I? Who cares? I'm alive! [[KilledMidSentence I still func—]]
253-->'''Starscream:''' (''[[InTheBack impales Dreadwing and rips out his Spark Core]]'') [[WesternAnimation/TheTransformersTheMovie Wanna bet?]]
254* ButtMonkey: Despite being Megatron's second-in-command, a crucial player on the battlefield and one of the most sadistic members of the Decepticon inner circle, his master uses him as a punching bag and a scapegoat. [[spoiler:It ultimately culminates with Starscream getting [[UndignifiedDeath an embarrassing, drawn-out death]] in the third movie... at the hands of ''[[LovableCoward Sam Witwicky]]'', of all people.]]
255* CallBack:
256** In ''Film/TransformersTheLastKnight'', there's a point in the scene where the Decepticons attack the junkyard in which [[spoiler:Megatron comes across Starscream's severed head -- which had been recovered and put back together in Buffalo since [[YourHeadAsplode his death]] in ''Dark of the Moon'' -- [[PetTheDog which he looks at, holds mournfully and briefly talks to]] just as he prepares to fight Hound]]:
257-->'''Megatron:''' The end is near, my old treacherous friend. What a shame you'll be unable to see it.
258** An earlier one occurs in the ''Revenge Of The Fallen'' video game. Starscream's Special Ability there is the Null Reactor -- which temporarily [[QuadDamage increases the damage his weapons deal]] and gives them the ability to slow opponents with each shot -- referencing the similarly-functioning Null-Rays that his [[WesternAnimation/TheTransformers G1 self]] had. He even gets a G1-inspired paintjob as an unlockable PaletteSwap, albeit altered to better accommodate his different jet form[[note]]The Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor, as opposed to the [=McDonnell=] Douglas F-15 Eagle[[/note]] in the live-action series.
259* ChainsawGood: One of Starscream's alternate weapons that he gains in ''Revenge of the Fallen'' is a large circular saw blade that flips out of his forearm. Notably, he uses it to cut apart several US Army helicarriers in mid-air ("LOCUSTS!"), and then later on to terrorize Sam and Carly as he's chasing them.
260* CombatPragmatist: In the first movie, instead of fighting on the ground like his fellow 'Cons, he takes advantage of the fact he can fly while his enemies can't, and [[DeathFromAbove simply ambushes them from the air]]. This comes to a head when he intercepts Ratchet and Ironhide while they're escorting Sam to the rendezvous. He screams by in jet mode, slams into the ground and skids towards them mid-transformation, ''fires point-blank at the two Autobots'' with his Vulcan cannon and a missile or two for good measure, before doing a flip, transforming into jet mode, and rocketing back into the sky.
261* CoolPlane: His alt mode is a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_Martin_F-22_Raptor Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor,]] a fast and incredibly advanced stealth fighter which some would call ''the'' cool plane of the modern age.
262* CruelAndUnusualDeath: One long and violent HumiliationConga. [[spoiler:[[EyeScream One optic stabbed through with a grappling hook, the other gouged out with a knife blade]], and all he can do is flail blindly and unsuccessfully try to fly off while N.E.S.T troops attack him and Sam swings around on the cable in his eye socket. And it's entirely possible that he [[OhCrap overheard Sam tell Lennox that the aforementioned knife was a bomb]]]].
263-->'''Starscream:''' [[spoiler:[[KilledMidSentence I'm gonna kill y—]] (''[[YourHeadAsplode the bomb detonates and explodes his head]]'')]]
264* DeadGuyOnDisplay: [[spoiler:Partially, anyway; in ''The Last Knight'', Starscream's previously-exploded head is shown to have been scavenged and welded back together by humans in Buffalo. It was eventually found by Daytrader and kept as a display piece in his junkyard.]]
265* DeathByAdaptation: Offed by Jazz in ''Transformers: The Game''.
266* DirtyCoward: As is typical of the various incarnations of Starscream, but downplayed on the basis of him acknowledging it as [[KnowWhenToFoldEm pragmatism]]. In the climax of ''Revenge of the Fallen'', Starscream indubitably dodges away to one side upon seeing a powered-up Optimus coming after him and his superiors; allowing the Autobot leader to tear off the Fallen's face and kick Megatron's ass just so that he doesn't get hurt himself, and then only intervenes to help the latter escape when the former is already dead.
267-->'''Starscream''': [[CouldSayItBut Not to call you a coward, master]], but... sometimes, cowards ''do'' survive.
268* DisneyVillainDeath: Although [[spoiler:it isn't what directly kills him, Starscream blindly stumbles off the top of a tall building after [[YourHeadAsplode having his head blown up by Sam using one of Que/Wheeljack's bombs]] in ''Dark of the Moon'', hitting the ground in many pieces while Bumblebee saves Sam and Lennox -- who got dragged up there with them -- by catching the two out of mid-air with a DivingSave. He clearly was already dead at that point, as Sam points out, but the fall definitely confirms it]].
269-->'''Sam:''' [[spoiler:(''visibly taken aback'') [[RasputinianDeath ...well,]] ''[[RasputinianDeath he's]]'' [[RasputinianDeath dead]].]]
270* TheDragon: To Megatron.
271* DragonAscendant: Between the first film and ''Revenge Of The Fallen'', Starscream temporarily took command of the Decepticons, eventually relinquishing his position when Megatron was resurrected. There is also a five-issue IDW comic story -- ''[[https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Transformers:_The_Reign_of_Starscream The Reign Of Starscream]]'' -- that details what happened during that time.
272* TheDreaded: In the first movie, Ironhide [[MeaningfulName screams out his name]] when detecting him.
273-->'''Ironhide:''' [[OhCrap It's Starscream!]]
274* EvilSoundsDeep:
275** In the first film and the ''Revenge of the Fallen'' games, where Charlie Adler's voice is heavily synthesized and modulated, or whenever Starscream is voiced by Creator/SteveBlum. For the other films and games, Adler's voice is unmodified and is more high-pitched and screechy.
276** The [=ROTF=] games in fact combine the two versions, and the end result is someone who, underneath the deep, creepy and authorative voice filter, sounds genuinely insane and volatile. This is particularly interesting in that Creator/FrankWelker reprises his role as Megatron in the games, meaning that ''Starscream's voice is actually deeper than Megatron's'' in the [=ROTF=] games. Even more interestingly, his [[WesternAnimation/TheTransformers G1 Counterpart]] is also in the game and uses the same voice lines without the filter, revealing that he's still using the same screechy tone as there beneath it.
277* EvilSoundsRaspy: In the films and most adaptations, his voice is screechy and raspy.
278* EyeScream: [[spoiler:Gets both his optics gouged out by [[LoveableCoward Sam]]; first he gets a grappling hook fired in one and then a Boomstick gouged into the other, which then detonates and explodes his head]].
279* InformedAttribute: Earns the designation "My old treacherous friend" by Megatron upon [[spoiler:discovering his severed head]] in ''The Last Knight''. Despite this comment, Starscream's [[TheStarscream typical behavior]] hadn't actually been displayed in the film series all that much.
280* {{Jerkass}}: As is typical for most incarnations of the character, Starscream is incredibly arrogant and greatly looks down upon the human race, [[PitifulWorms comparing them to insects]] and [[{{Sadist}} taking his sweet old time making them suffer]] when he's got -- or at least, when he ''thinks'' he's got -- the upper hand.
281* JetPack: A variation. Besides being able to fly in his F-22 Mode as you'd expect, Starscream can also use the jet's boosters in his Robot Mode to hover and fly shorter distances, [[JumpJetPack take off from on the spot]], or to transform and attack in mid-air. All of those give him a major advantage in aerial dogfights.
282* KilledMidSentence: [[spoiler:"I'm gonna kill y--" (''BOOM!'').]]
283* KnowWhenToFoldEm: Starscream's lack of involvement in ''Revenge of the Fallen'''s final battle has a real sense of this to it. Upon seeing Optimus Prime -- powered up greatly through merging with Jetfire -- Starscream ''immediately'' gets the hell out of dodge, looking on from the sidelines as the Autobot leader tears The Fallen to pieces and beats the tar out of Megatron. He only intervenes to help the latter escape after Megatron had already taken serious damage.
284* NervousWreck: A villainous version of the trope, he always seems to be at the verge of having a nervous breakdown whenever Megatron is around. But then again, he does work for [[BadBoss Megatron]].
285* NobleDemon: According to the tie-in comics, the only reason he remains with the Decepticons despite having no respect for Megatron is because he nonetheless feels it is his duty to protect the Decepticons from other Starscreams who actually ''won't'' lead them effectively.
286* MacrossMissileMassacre: In Vehicle Mode, Starscream's favorite tactic is to stay far back -- or sometimes, swoop in close -- and bomb his enemies from the air with volleys of homing missiles. They're also his Secondary Weapon for both his Bayverse and G1 incarnations in the ''Revenge Of The Fallen'' video game.
287* MoreDakka: As you'd expect from a Decepticon based on a high-tech jet fighter armed with one, Starscream frequently uses the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M61_Vulcan M61A2 Vulcan Cannon]] from his Vehicle Mode in combat. It's the Primary Weapon of his Bayverse self in the ''Revenge Of The Fallen'' game, but [[WesternAnimation/TheTransformers his G1 incarnation]] swaps it out for twin Null-Rays.
288* PragmaticAdaptation: His vastly different design from practically every other version of Starscream is the result of this; as mentioned elsewhere, the plane has to go somewhere in robot mode without making him the size of a combiner (hence his wide shape), and his usual red, white and blue color scheme doesn't exactly blend in with the grey planes of the U.S military.
289* PitifulWorms: Starscream likes to refer to humans as various forms of insect as opposed to sapient beings. For example, he calls the US helicarrier crews "locusts" as he cuts apart their aircraft in mid-air, and taunts Sam that he "loves it when [his] little insect feet try to run" while chasing him with his sawblade.
290* RedEyesTakeWarning: As with every other Decepticon.
291* TheScapegoat: Whenever something goes wrong, Megatron's reaction is to blame Starscream.
292-->'''Megatron:''' You fail me yet again, Starscream!
293* SciFiWritersHaveNoSenseOfScale: Defied. The problem when designing him was that planes are large. His odd appearance -- the bird-like legs, wideness, etc. -- is because the plane had to go somewhere when he transformed, and using a more humanoid design would have resulted in him dwarfing every other character of the film. Therefore most of his mass was shifted to his torso, and [[TopHeavyGuy his leg design means he looks a lot shorter than he actually is]].
294* SmugSnake: As always, he's very arrogant and condescending towards those he looks down upon. It's especially evident when he goes after Sam or any other humans;
295-->'''Starscream:''' What a treat! You and me, ''alone!'' (...) YOU CAN'T HIDE, BOY! Oh, I love it when your little insect feet try to ''run!''
296* TheStarscream: Very, ''very'' downplayed. He's less proactive than other incarnations, although he was happy to flee and leave Megatron to die in Mission City. Though Megatron accuses Starscream of ''actually'' attacking him [[note]]As a ShoutOut to the popular fan theory that Starscream was one of the jets that shot him[[/note]], Starscream at least claims he didn't and doesn't try anything so direct at any other point in the series. This comes back to bite him hard when Megatron [[BackFromTheDead makes his return]]. Then again, the mere fact that he could lead the Decepticons quite effectively in the tens of thousands of years of Megatron's absence would probably have Starscream being justified in feeling that he's the better leader compared to Megatron. However there are some hints to Starscream being just as treacherous as his cartoon and comic book counterparts in the live-action films:
297** A popular theory among Starscream fans is that in the 2007 movie's climax, Starscream blended in with the other F-22s who fired missiles at Megatron.
298** You can also tell that Starscream did absolutely nothing to stop Optimus from completely pummelling Megatron and The Fallen in the final battle of ''Revenge of the Fallen''. But on the other hand, after Megatron suffers a bad enough injury that he's still recovering in the next film, Starscream suggests him to retreat, instead of finishing Megatron off or letting Optimus do it for him.
299** In ''Dark of the Moon'', Starscream mocks Megatron for his burnt and rotted face -- thanks to [[HoistByHisOwnPetard the latter being shot by his own Fusion Cannon]] in the climax of ''ROTF'' -- when they're hiding out with the other Decepticons in the African Savannah.
300-->'''Starscream:''' (''[[SarcasmMode in a faux-sympathetic tone]]'') Oh, my poor master! How it ''pains'' me to see you so wounded, so weak...
301-->'''Megatron:''' Spare me, you gaseous sycophant. You know what you are told, which is ''nothing!''
302* SteppingStonesInTheSky:
303** A memorable sequence in the first film has Starscream single-handedly destroy a squadron of US Air Force F-22s in this way. He joins their formation in his Vehicle Mode and flies among them, only to then transform into his Robot Mode, kick one jet out of the air while shooting down another with Vulcan Cannon fire, leaping onto another to crash it into a building, and then making his escape by turning back into his Vehicle Mode and slowing down to disguise himself among them.
304** In a CallBack to the above, Starscream attacks a group of Helicarriers in a similar way in ''Dark Of The Moon'', diving down at them in his robot mode from a nearby tall building, then clinging onto and cutting them apart in mid-air with his sawblade arm.
305-->'''Starscream:''' (''revving up his blade as he leaps onto the first Helicarrier'') [[PitifulWorms LOCUSTS!]]
306* SurprisinglySuddenDeath: [[spoiler:Killed by Sam, of all characters]].
307* TattooedCrook: At some point before ROTF, Starscream had his Alt-Mode parts covered in Cybertronian Glyphs, which [[AwesomeButImpractical negates his previous advantage of looking like a Air Force jet to sneak up on enemies]]. Crucially, it allows Epps to notice straight away he wasn't a friendly in the climax of the film.
308* TopHeavyGuy: He's almost triangle-shaped in order to keep him around the same height as the Autobots despite transforming into a jet fighter the length of four average cars. Even then, he's almost as tall as Optimus and Megatron mainly because of his digitigrade legs.
309* UndignifiedDeath: [[spoiler:It doesn't get much more embarrassing than being killed by ''[[LovableCoward Sam Witwicky]]''.]]
310* UnexplainedRecovery: A rare [[spoiler:non-living]] variant. Despite Starscream [[spoiler:having [[YourHeadAsplode everything neck-upward blown to bits]] by Sam in ''Dark Of The Moon'' -- promptly followed by the rest of him hitting the ground in pieces from the resulting fall off a tall building -- his head has been scavenged, repaired and eventually came into the possession of Daytrader by the time of ''The Last Knight'', looking mostly intact and no worse-for-wear besides the visible weld marks. The head even has Starscream's [[EyeScream destroyed optics]] restored]].
311* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:He completely loses his slag when Sam stabs him in the eyes, flailing and screaming like a madman as he frantically tries to yank the bomb out of his head before it explodes and kills him]].
312-->'''Starscream:''' YOU HUMAN ''SCUM!''
313* VocalEvolution: His voice was heavily modulated to rival Hugo Weaving's in deepness during the first film, but the modulation was removed for the subsequent films. This was evidently a late decision as he still has it in the ''Revenge of the Fallen'' games.
314* WellIntentionedExtremist: According to tie-in comics, he doesn't believe in Optimus or Megatron; his only goal is to save his species from extinction. Website/TFWikiDotNet even refers to him as "a hero on the wrong side", though this personality trait never shows up in the films.
315* YourHeadAsplode: [[spoiler:By [[TookALevelInBadass Sam]], after having one of Wheeljack's knife-tipped bombs stabbed into one of his optics. His head was shown to have been scavenged by humans and repaired, though, as Daytrader finds it welded back together and (mostly) intact in New York by the time of ''The Last Knight'']].
316-->'''Daytrader:''' Look what I found in Buffalo. [[spoiler:(''manipulates it like a puppet speaking'') Starscream's head, ladies and gentlemen!]]
317[[/folder]]
318
319[[folder:Barricade]]
320[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/300px-moviebarricadeheatscramblecard60_7415.jpg]]
321[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/20170630163902barricade_5.jpeg]]
322[[caption-width-right:300:''"Barricade enroute."'']]
323->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JessHarnell ''(Transformers, The Last Knight)'', Creator/FrankWelker ''(Dark of the Moon, The Last Knight)''[[note]]A bizarre editing/animation gaffe has Barricade animated to Soundwave's voice for the former, temp track audio left in for the latter[[/note]], Creator/KeithDavid ''(VideoGame/TransformersTheGameConsole)''\
324'''Hologram driver played by:''' Brian Reece
325->''"[[EnhancedInterrogationTechniques Are you username ladiesman217?]] '''[[NoIndoorVoice ARE YOU USERNAME LADIESMAN217?!]]''' Where is eBay item 21153? '''[[RabidCop Where are the glasses?!]]'''"''
326
327An aggressive RabidCop who transforms into a Saleen Mustang police car. He and Frenzy hunt down Sam Witwicky to get information on the glasses, but he is defeated offscreen by Bumblebee, who gets established as his arch-enemy. Barricade's presence in the films goes "on and off" each movie.
328----
329* AnArmAndALeg: In ''Dark of the Moon'', he gets his right leg blown off by human soldiers.
330* AscendedExtra: Has a more prominent role in ''The Last Knight'' than his previous film appearances.
331* TheBadGuysAreCops: Even though his alt-mode is a police car, he's definitely not your benevolent justice enforcer. A FreezeFrameBonus shows that the livery on his alt-mode says "to '''punish''' and '''enslave'''" where one would typically find "to protect and serve" on a cop car.
332* BreakoutVillain: Barricade proved to be one of the most popular movie exclusive characters and gone on to appear in three films, outliving most of the cons that debuted with him. He was adapted into ''VideoGame/TransformersWarForCybertron'' and future G1 stories either bring him in or modify the existing G1 Barricade to better resemble his movie version. He was specifically brought back for ''The Last Knight'' in a bigger role despite seemingly being killed in ''Dark of the Moon'' due to his popularity with fans.
333* CoolCar: While he generally turns into a police car, Barricade turns into a Saleen S281 Extreme version in his appearances in ''Transformers'' and ''Dark of the Moon'' and a Ford Mustang version in ''The Last Knight''.
334* DeathByAdaptation: Tends to get killed in the tie-ins.
335* TheDragon: After the death of Starscream in ''Dark of the Moon'', it seems Barricade has become Megatron's new second-in-command in ''The Last Knight.'' It also helps that he and Megatron are the only active Decepticons left by the time this film rolls around.
336* EpicFlail: He uses an in-built flail as a weapon.
337* EvilCounterpart: Of sorts to ''Generation 1'' Prowl, the Autobot police car who was also one of G1 Optimus Prime's lieutenants. This is further confirmed in the [[https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Barricade_(Movie) TFWiki.net entry for Barricade]], which states that his character's conception in fact started as the movieverse's counterpart to G1 Prowl. Also lampshaded in [[spoiler:the mobile phone game ''Transformers: Forged to Fight'']], where both characters appear: [[GoodCopBadCop G1 Prowl's signature ability is called "Good Cop", whereas Barricade's is named "Bad Cop"]].
338* EvilSoundsDeep: He has a deep growling voice, most clearly heard when interrogating Sam in the first movie.
339* EyeScream: He gets his left eye shot out by snipers in ''Dark of the Moon''.
340* HeroKiller: In ''Dark of the Moon'', he [[spoiler:blows Que's head right off his neck]].
341* ImpersonatingAnOfficer: Taken to a new level; he impersonates a ''police car''.
342* InNameOnly: He was never meant to be a new version of any pre-existing Barricade; the original G1 Barricade was a BadBoss Micromaster who commanded a racer-themed squadron, while the ''Energon'' Barricade was just the torso of Bruticus Maximus, and in Japan is even meant to be be a version of G1 Onslaught. Effectively, movie Barricade has become the definitive bearer of the name, to the point he even has an evergreen design and the G1 Micromaster has been renamed Runner since 2021's ''Earthrise''.
343* JokerImmunity: He survives the first movie, is nowhere in the second, seemingly dies on the third, but returns in a new altmode in the fifth one, which he also survives; You just can't keep this guy down.
344* MadeOfIron: He gets beaten down by Bumblebee near the beginning of the first film, and turns up for the climax looking no worse for wear. Then he gets turned into metallic Swiss cheese in the third movie, only to get better from ''that'' two films later. The fifth film sees him take a thrashing from Grimlock, which left him none the worse for wear.
345* MeanBoss: In ''Dark of the Moon'', he gets angry at the Decepticon soldiers for the unexpected release of the captured Autobot prisoners (including Bumblebee), and he starts strangling, blaming, choking them in an angry Cybertronian rant (probably to keep the profanity light for a PG-13 movie).
346* MookLieutenant: He commands several generic Decepticons in ''Dark of the Moon'' during the Chicago invasion.
347* MookPromotion: With all other Earthbound operatives dead or captured, Barricade has been promoted to become Megatron's second-in-command by the time of ''The Last Knight''.
348* ObviouslyEvil: Even in his police car disguise, the "To punish and enslave" quote is a red flag.
349* RabidCop: When he catches up to Sam, he goes straight for the bad cop model of interrogation.
350-->'''Barricade''': ''ARE YOU USERNAME [=LADIESMAN217=]?!''
351* RecurringCharacter: Here's a little game: number each live-action CGI Transformers movie by release date from earliest to newest (count ''Film/{{Bumblebee}}'' too!). Then separate them by odd and even numbers. Barricade's only in the odd-numbered ones, that's how you know if you'll find him or not.
352* RedEyesTakeWarning: As to be expected from a Decepticon, Barricade has red optics.
353* TheRival: To Bumblebee: all three of the films that Barricade's appeared in have him interacting with Bumblebee in some antagonistic capacity.
354* SchrodingersCast: The adaptations of the first film say that Optimus killed him along with Bonecrusher; ''Reign of Starscream'' says that Ironhide ran him off the road (nonfatally) during the highway chase; pretty much any given piece of supplemental material gives him a different fate.
355* ShootTheHostage: Has no qualms about doing this at all. [[spoiler:Poor Que]]...
356* SoleSurvivor: [[spoiler:He's the only member of Starscream's original band of Decepticons who's still alive]].
357* StandardPoliceMotto:
358** His altmode has a dark twist on this, with "To punish and enslave" written instead of "To protect and serve".
359** In his ''Last Knight'' form, he has "protect" and "serve" engraved in reverse as brass knuckles, as to imprint those words on any unfortunate Autobot victims.
360* UnexplainedRecovery: In ''Dark of the Moon'', he is last seen being blinded, crippled and shot at by human soldiers. Despite this, he somehow managed to survive both this and Cemetary Wind's [[ThePurge Transformer hunt]], as he's appearing in ''[[Film/TransformersTheLastKnight The Last Knight]]'' [[https://www.instagram.com/p/BGes1IfoMqf/?hl=en with an updated Saleen alt-mode]].
361* VocalEvolution: Jess Harnell reprises his role in ''The Last Knight'', but he gives Barricade a quieter, more dignified voice with a vaguely British accent, compared to the deep, loud voice he had in the first film. Possibly justified, as in the first film he's interrogating Sam, whereas in ''The Last Knight'' he's addressing [[BadBoss Megatron]]. He also lacks the vocal processing he had in that film that made his voice much deeper, since the films retired most of that sort of processing for the characters after the first film.
362* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The king of this trope in the series.
363** In the first movie, he chases the protagonists alongside Brawl and Bonecrusher, but subsequently disappears from the rest of the film with no explanation.
364** In the junior novelization, Optimus knocks him and Bonecrusher into a construction pit in the chase towards Las Vegas, leaving both still alive and struggling to get out. Bonecrusher appears later on in the battle, but Barricade does not.
365** The prequel novel to ''Revenge of the Fallen'' reveals that [[spoiler:he was damaged in battle by the Autobots shortly before the film, and was likely still recovering by the time the film's events took place]].
366** The UK comics have a lot of fun with this--Barricade and Ironhide co-host the letters page, and Barricade fluctuates between treating the movies with disdain and demanding more screen time.
367** He disappears again towards the climax of ''The Last Knight'', last seen fighting the human military at Stonehenge, and doesn’t appear in the final clash in Quintessa’s lair.
368[[/folder]]
369
370[[folder:Frenzy]]
371[[quoteright:347:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/movie_frenzy.png]]
372->'''Voiced by:''' Reno Wilson
373->''"[[CurseCutShort Oh shi—]]"''
374
375Barricade's partner, Frenzy serves as recon and sabotage. He [[TheUnintelligible speaks in garbled words]] and is MultiArmedAndDangerous. He transforms into a CD player, which no one on Air Force One thinks is suspicious, and later on his head transforms into Mikaela's cell phone after being [[LosingYourHead separated from the rest of him]].
376----
377* AbledInTheAdaptation: In the junior novelization, Frenzy doesn't lose his head in the construction zone fight. Instead, Sam knocks him out with a piece of rebar.
378* DeadlyDisc: Frenzy can launch razor-sharp shurikens from his chest cavity.
379* DeathFromAbove: In the junior novelization, Frenzy is killed when Keller drops a fax machine on him.
380* FlippingTheBird: He does it to the Secret Service.
381* FragileSpeedster: Frenzy's quite a fast opponent but it doesn't take much to bring him down. Both of his defeats were at the hands of humans rather than any Autobot soldier.
382* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Killed by one of his own shurikens.
383* LosingYourHead: Twice: once from Mikaela, which he survives, crawling around on little spindly legs until the [=AllSpark=] restores his full body; and once from his own ricocheting shuriken, which kills him. The second movie shows that Simmons kept the head as a trophy even after losing his job.
384* MultiArmedAndDangerous: Frenzy has two sets of arms; one are his hacking tools and the other is a pair of guns.
385* ObviousStuntDouble: Frenzy was one of the few characters who got a physical prop[[note]]the others being Bumblebee, Skorponok's head and tail, and Megatron's frozen lower half[[/note]], and the puppet has a very limited range of movement which contrasts heavily with CGI Frenzy's hyperactive behavior.
386* OffWithHisHead: Towards the end of the first film. This time it's permanent.
387* TheUnintelligible: He does say a ''few'' words in English, especially his last words: "Oh shit". It's just that he chitters so much that it's difficult to pick out what's English and what isn't. [[WordOfGod According to Micheal Bay]], he's saying "Tutankhamen" rapidly.
388[[/folder]]
389
390[[folder:Blackout]]
391[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_215.jpg]]
392[[caption-width-right:300:''"A human has it? Then the [=AllSpark=] is as good as ours."'']]
393->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BrianStepanek ''(Transformers: Beginnings MotionComic)'' Noah Nelson ([[VideoGame/TransformersTheGameConsole video]] [[VideoGame/TransformersTheGameDS games]])\
394->'''Hologram pilot played by:''' Brian Reece
395->''"Blackout incoming. All hail Megatron!"''
396
397Megatron's YesMan, and the first Transformer seen on film. Blackout transforms into a Sikorsky MH-53 "Pavelow" helicopter and obliterates an American air force base in Qatar, in a foiled attempt to obtain military documents relating to the locations of Megatron and the [=AllSpark=]. He is partnered with Scorponok. Blackout fights in the Mission City battle, [[spoiler:but is killed via GroinAttack by Captain Lennox plus a storm of missiles from Air Force F-22s]].
398----
399* BreakoutVillain: Not to the extent of Barricade, but this portrayal of Blackout became so popular that future appearances began to take after this incarnation rather than the original, most notably ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated'' where Blackout is made bigger and has a design that is basically his movie version with little differences.
400* ButtMonkey: Somewhat. While his usual demeanor is menacing and dignified enough, the way he goes out in the film and various adaptations can come off as this. His deaths include being shot in the crotch, being killed by Jazz despite having backup from [[EliteMooks two Dreadwing drones]] and [[TheDragon Starscream]], being one-shotted by Starscream in the Decepticons campaign, and less humiliatingly, being defeated by Ratchet in the Autobots campaign.
401* CanonForeigner: The name "Blackout" has existed before, but this Blackout's character is an original creation for the film. Due to his popularity, as noted in BreakoutVillain, pretty much any new incarnation of Blackout takes after the 2007-introduced character as a result.
402* ChestBlaster: Though he never gets to use it.
403* DavidVsGoliath: Gets killed by Jazz in ''VideoGame/TransformersTheGameConsole'' who's about a third his size. In the DS game he goes down at the hands of Ratchet, who is only a bit bigger than Jazz.
404* DecompositeCharacter: As Soundwave was ultimately excluded from the 2007 film, Blackout assumes some portions of the role that would’ve gone to him. His personality as the diehard Megatron loyalist is also taken from Soundwave.
405* DependingOnTheArtist: He weaponizes his rotors, but which rotor depends on how he's drawn. The films and the mobile app make it his tail rotor, whilst the video games and the toy make it the main rotor. His DOTM toy and Studio Series toy switches it back to his tail rotor.
406* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: Jazz offs him alongside Starscream in ''VideoGame/TransformersTheGameConsole'' while Ratchet or Starscream does the job in ''VideoGame/TransformersTheGameDS'''.
407* DroneDeployer: Scorponok is the drone, deployed out of his back.
408* {{EMP}}: Can create them. He also happens to be a walking version, with electronic equipment shorting out near him.
409* EvilSoundsDeep: In ''VideoGame/TransformersTheGameConsole'' and ''VideoGame/TransformersTheGameDS'' due to being voiced by the guy who did [[WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures Tohru]].
410* {{Expy}}: For Soundwave, largely because his role was originally meant to go to Soundwave.
411* GlassCannon: In the DS games while he’s huge and powerful, he lacks the durability that Brawl has or the speed of Barricade or Starscream, meaning he’s rather weak for a Decepticon of his size.
412* GroinAttack: Lennox nails him with a single grenade fired between his legs during the Mission City battle late in the first film.
413* HelicopterBlender: How he uses his rotors.
414* HyperCompetentSidekick: He single-handedly obliterates a military base, gathers enough intelligence to pinpoint the location of the Allspark, and deploys his minions to orchestrate Megatron's return.
415* InNameOnly: Blackout was one of the most randomly applied names in ''Transformers'' history. From a G1 Micromaster, to a cancelled Seeker in G2, to a searcher Mini-Con in ''Armada'', to a limb of Bruticus Maximus in ''Energon''. The most movie Blackout shares with any of them is having a helicopter mode like ''Energon'' Blackout, and even then the latter is meant to be a version of G1 Combaticon Blast Off in Japan. Effectively, any future uses of the name had become adaptations of the movie character.
416* KarmicDeath: Blackout led the attack on the Qatar Base at the start of the film, after having gotten his form from a military helicopter belonging to the Bases' detachment, and proceeded to wipe out all but a small handful of USAF Marine survivors: whom would ultimately be the ones to finish him off.
417* NoNonsenseNemesis: Blackout doesn't play around. When he attacks the Qatar base, he takes great pains to LeaveNoWitnesses by launching widespread attacks with massive blast radii, destroying many vehicles so the humans can't escape, and sending out Scorponok to hunt down survivors. During the Mission City battle, he's ready to attack Optimus while the Autobot leader is busy with Megatron, and the ''instant'' he notices the laser sights from the humans he turns around and starts firing on them. It takes the air strike blindsiding him (plus Lennox's GroinAttack) to put him down.
418* RedEyesTakeWarning: As with most Decepticons.
419* SacrificialLion: To a lesser extent than Barricade in the DS game. He is Starscream’s first Decepticon victim in his coup now that he has the [=AllSpark=] and the way he goes down in one hit shows just how dangerous the Seeker is now.
420* SpottingTheThread: Subjected to this in the first movie. He uses the tail number of the MH-53J Pave Low III he scanned and destroyed to gain his alternate form (4500X), apparently unaware of its significance. This slightly bites him when one of the drone operators recognizes the tail numbers as the same that his friend was on when he was killed in its destruction several days prior, and he loses most of the element of surprise. Granted, he still managed to wipe the human base off the map since no one was expecting a TransformingMecha, but he was not able to completely surprise the humans, which may have attributed to his failure to hack the base's server and eliminate all witnesses.
421* UndyingLoyalty: To Megatron.
422* VocalDissonance: He has a quiet, sophisticated voice in the games, particularly the DS games, which are a creepy contrast with his huge, hulking form.
423* TheVoiceless: Does not speak English in the first film.
424* YesMan: Some sources portray him as this to Megatron (almost certainly as a holdover from earlier versions of the first film's script when he was originally written to be Soundwave, who is traditionally Megatron's most loyal lieutenant among the Decepticons).
425[[/folder]]
426
427[[folder:Scorponok]]
428[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/movie_scorponok_procterrender1.jpg]]
429->''"[[ParanoiaFuel My mother, she had the gift. You know, she saw things. Now I got the gene.]] That thing that attacked us, I got a feeling it ain't over."''
430-->--'''Figueroa'''
431
432A {{Scary Scorpion|s}} who works as Blackout's partner, having a symbiotic relationship with him. He is deployed to chase Captain Lennox's team across Qatar, but retreats when attacked by US aircraft. He reappears in ''Revenge of the Fallen''.
433----
434* AdaptationalNonsapience: The original Scorponok was a MadScientist and other iterations while not as bright were not idiots. This version is a practically feral monster who is more akin to a highly intelligent animal than a sentient being.
435* AnimalMecha: The first one in the film series, he is a big scorpion mecha.
436* AnimateBodyParts: His stinger tail is blown off the rest of his body and taken aboard an aircraft when Lennox returns to the US, and tries to attack some of the military personnel.
437* BackForTheDead: [[spoiler:Briefly reappears in ''Revenge of the Fallen'' where he seriously injures Jetfire who then rips Scorponok into pieces.]]
438* BewareMyStingerTail: Like a real scorpion, he has a rather fearsome one.
439* BigCreepyCrawlies: Behaves just like a scorpion, only a lot bigger, faster and armed with weapons.
440* TheBrute: Muscle that backs up Blackout.
441* DynamicEntry: He makes his reappearance in ''Revenge of the Fallen'' with one of these. [[spoiler:It doesn't end well for him]].
442* HealingFactor: Scorponok seems to have some sort of it. After the end of his tail is blown off after the village shootout, it's regenerated to cover several tables on an aircraft.
443* ScaryScorpions: A giant scorpion, he doesn't appear to have any other mode. The [[VideoGame/TransformersTheGameConsole console game]] confirms this as Scorponok doesn't have a vehicle mode, he just burrows into the ground. However, his toys often give him a robot mode in addition to his default form.
444* SurprisinglySuddenDeath: [[spoiler:Killed randomly by Jetfire in ''Revenge of the Fallen'', out of self-defense.]]
445* {{Wormsign}}: He can tunnel beneath the earth. It's how he follows the soldiers across Qatar.
446[[/folder]]
447
448[[folder:Bonecrusher]]
449[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_914.jpg]]
450[[caption-width-right:300:''"I HATE YOU!!"'']]
451->'''Voiced by:''' Jimmie Wood (Film), Daniel Riordan ''(VideoGame/TransformersTheGameConsole)''
452->''"Bonecrusher rolling."''
453
454Bonecrusher transforms into a military Buffalo mine-clearing vehicle, which includes a back-mounted minesweeping claw. Bonecrusher uses it to flip cars out of his path on the freeway.
455----
456* TheBerserker: [[RollerbladeGood Rollerblading]], [[ThePowerOfHate hate-driven]] 'Con who rips up a highway before fighting Optimus Prime. [[CurbStompBattle It doesn't go very well for him]].
457* DrivesLikeCrazy: Is incredibly dangerous to human drivers because of his road rage-induced speeding and behavior.
458* HatesEveryoneEqually: '''We cannot emphasize this enough.''' It's even explicitly stated in his backstory that he hates Megatron and the rest of the Decepticons just as much as the Autobots, but stays under Megatron's command because he's afraid of being terminated by him.
459* IKnowMaddenKombat: His moves are based on sports ([[UsefulNotes/IceHockey cross-checking]] a bus, [[UsefulNotes/AmericanFootball tackling]] Optimus).
460* OffWithHisHead: How Optimus kills him after a short highway chase.
461* ThePowerOfHate: Most Decepticons get by just fine on greed or ambition, but not him. Bonecrusher is powered by sheer, unrelenting hatred of ''everything and everyone in existence,'' including Megatron. The only reason he remains under Megatron's command is because he hates being killed more than he hates Megatron.
462* RedEyesTakeWarning: Like the other Decepticons.
463* RollerbladeGood: Deploys his alt-mode's tires onto his feet, so as to continue rolling down the highway towards Optimus after transforming.
464* ScreamingWarrior: He does nothing but yell in rage whilst fighting Optimus. If you listen carefully it even sounds like he shouts "I hate you!" when Optimus cuts his arm off. Which definitely fits with his character.
465* SparedByTheAdaptation: In the junior novelization, Bonecrusher survives his encounter with Optimus and menaces Mikaela during the battle. His fate is the same as the film's version of Brawl.
466* TooDumbToLive: Attacking the leader of the Autobots (who also happens to be the strongest and best fighter) is not particularly a smart move. Makes you wonder why his teammates didn't warn him not to engage Optimus (or they perhaps did off-screen in some capacity, but Bonecrusher did so anyways out of rage).
467* TheUnintelligible: Before Optimus decapitates him, Bonecrusher screams, "LET ME HAVE YO--!" but it sounds distorted.
468[[/folder]]
469
470[[folder:Brawl]]
471[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_813.jpg]]
472[[caption-width-right:300:''"See, me, I go by one guiding principle—keep it stupid... simple!"'']]
473->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DavidSobolov ''(VideoGame/TransformersTheGameConsole)''
474->''"Devastator reporting."''
475-->--Brawl doesn't even know his real name!
476
477A Decepticon built for war, Brawl transforms into a [[TankGoodness tank]] and is [[WeaponsAndWieldingTropes armed to the teeth with weapons]]. After suffering several [[RasputinianDeath Rasputinian Deaths]], Brawl is [[spoiler:taken down by Bumblebee]].
478----
479* AdaptationalDumbass: In the console game's Decepticon campaign, he's too stupid to do anything, whether it's fending off U.S. military units or locating Mission City. Although a pivotal combatant in the movie, he's actually absent from the Mission City battles forcing Barricade to take his place. In the Autobot Campaign, he ''does'' take part in the Mission City battles but he kills Jazz in front of Ironhide and is killed during the ensuing boss battle.
480* ArmCannon: Take your pick: the missile rack, or the Vulcan?
481* AscendedExtra: Brawl has no character in the film and serves mostly as a big mook to take down. He's given a large role in the video games and placed alongside the more narratively important Starscream and Barricade. He even had a comic issue dedicated to him in the Titan magazine.
482* BackpackCannon: Twin missile launchers over the shoulders as well as two high-calibur guns.
483* BladeBelowTheShoulder: A forearm mounted claw blade.
484* DeadpanSnarker: In the Decepticons DS game, where he shows a bit more of a personality. Just for one example:
485--> '''Brawl:''' Gee, blow up a bunch of stationary targets that won't fight back. How exciting.
486* BloodKnight: WordOfGod refers to him as such, stating that he not only enjoys battle, but is consumed by it.
487* DeathByAdaptation: In the junior novelization, Brawl is killed just before Megatron kills Jazz. Gets killed by Ironhide after killing Jazz in ''VideoGame/TransformersTheGameConsole''.
488* ImMelting: [[spoiler:In the junior novelization, he is melted by a barrage from Jazz and Ironhide]].
489* ManChild: He fits this trope in the console version of ''Transformers: The Game'', though maybe Brawl really is a child. He's useless to the Decepticon cause being unable to fight off weak, fleshy human units on his own nor find his way into Mission City to help crush the Autobots forcing Starscream to "babysit" him. Gets somewhat better in the Autobot campaign where he sneaks up on Jazz, but him doing it in front of Ironhide and gloating about it results in the big brute's death.
490* MoreDakka: Several missile launchers, three cannons, and a bullet spammed chain gun.
491* NotQuiteDead: He falls early in the Mission City battle after Jazz, Ratchet, and Ironhide triple-team him, but gets up a few minutes later.
492* OneManArmy: Not even the combined forces of Jazz, Ironhide, Ratchet and multiple US soldiers are enough to take him down. But that's before Mikaela and a paralyzed Bumblebee come in to take him down.
493* OneSteveLimit: One big reason for calling him "Brawl" instead of "Devastator"; the latter name is more famously applied to CombiningMecha, as it is in ''Revenge of the Fallen''.
494* PaletteSwap: A brownish PaletteSwap of Brawl's model appears briefly in ''Dark of the Moon'' before being killed during Optimus' big rampage towards Shockwave.
495* RasputinianDeath: He gets shot up with ''grenade launchers'' -- several heavy magnesium sabot rounds to be precise -- and has his various appendages cut off for nearly '''half an hour''' before he finally goes down for good. And was dropped into the Laurentian Abyss for good measure.
496* RedEyesTakeWarning: Like all Decepticons, has red optics.
497* ShoulderCannon: Two of 'em.
498* SuddenNameChange: He is actually referred by the name "Devastator" in ''Film/Transformers2007'', but by his real name in the merchandise. Bay considered "Devastator" a cooler name. The actual Devastator appears in ''Revenge of the Fallen'' instead.
499* SuperToughness: Even by Transformer standards, he soaks up a ''lot'' of damage before going down.
500* TankGoodness: Subverts this by being a bad guy.
501* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill: Brawl's made entirely out of WeaponsAndWieldingTropes.
502* TooDumbToLive: In ''VideoGame/TransformersTheGameConsole'', he kills Jazz in front of Ironhide and gloats about it. Cue Brawl's death during the ensuing boss battle.
503* WalkingArmory: Too bad most of his weapons get shot or sliced off before he gets a chance to use them.
504[[/folder]]
505
506[[folder:Dispensor]]
507A Decepticon that was made out of a Mountain Dew dispenser machine activated by Sam carrying the [=AllSpark=].
508----
509* DeathByAdaptation: In issue #1 of the ''Alliance'' comic books, Ratchet crushed him to death with his foot, and commented Mountain Dew isn't good for you.
510* HarmlessVillain: He ''intends'' to harm humans, but all he shoots is Mountain Dew in aluminum cans. But Ratchet would disagree, he claims Mountain Dew has [[AWeightyAesop ingredients harmful to human structures]].
511* ProductPlacement: Zigzagged. He may look like a "Drink more Mountain Dew!" banner in the movie, but in the comic book Ratchet uses him as an example of poor dietary habits.
512* VengefulVendingMachine: He immediately joined the Decepticon cause upon creation.
513[[/folder]]
514
515!Introduced in ''Film/TransformersRevengeOfTheFallen'' (2009)
516
517[[folder:Megatronus Prime / The Fallen]]
518[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/300px-heatscramble-thefallen_9746.jpg]]
519[[caption-width-right:300:''"Now I claim your sun!"'']]
520->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TonyTodd, Creator/JamesArnoldTaylor (video game and NonDubbedGrunts)
521->''"[[TitleDrop Revenge is mine.]]"''
522
523The GreaterScopeVillain to Megatron's BigBad, The Fallen is [[spoiler:the true founder of the Decepticons]]. Having FantasticRacism against humanity, he tries to wipe them out by building a Sun Harvester machine on Earth, but is thwarted by his fellow Primes. Millenia later, he returns to exact his revenge.
524----
525* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: The only thing kept from his original backstory is his betrayal of the other Primes, with no mentions of Unicron corrupting him to be seen. Notable as at the time he was a Universal Singularity, meaning he was ''the same'' Fallen as the Dreamwave Comics version given there was only one across the multiverse. The fact that his backstories were so irreconcilable, among other continuity errors across the franchise, lead to the Shrouding event that ended Universal Singularities as a concept.
526* AdaptationalJerkass: In the video game adaptations of the movie, The Fallen is portrayed as a more cruel leader towards Megatron by calling him a pathetic and unworthy minion. The [=PS3 and XBox=] console stories have [[spoiler:Megatron turning against the Fallen and even killing him]].
527* AdaptationalWimp: Optimus kills him fairly quickly when they do actually fight. Most versions require a team effort to bring him down.
528* AxCrazy: In his backstory (where he murdered all of his brothers solely because of FantasticRacism that they disagreed with). In the movie proper, he is more restrained.
529* BigBad: Of the second film, as he's [[AntagonistTitle the titular Fallen]] and the one behind the EvilPlan of that movie.
530* CompositeCharacter: While largely based on the character introduced in [[ComicBook/TransformersTheWarWithin Dreamwave's continuity,]] he also takes some cues from the Liege Maximo, another evil Prime from [[ComicBook/TransformersGeneration2 G2 comics]] who was the forerunner of the Decepticons.
531* DeaderThanDead: ''[[Film/TransformersAgeOfExtinction Age of Extinction]]'' established that a transformer's spark is their equivalent to a [[OurSoulsAreDifferent human soul]] as well as their power source, and theoretically, a transformer could survive having their spark removed as long as it's quickly connected to a steady energon supply (indeed, in [[WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated an alternate continuity]] an Autobot is explicitly shown surviving mortal wounds by having his spark transferred into a blank protoform[[note]]He died soon afterwards, but because he chose to shut himself down rather than because of trauma[[/note]]). Optimus denies The Fallen this opportunity by [[AndShowItToYou tearing out his spark]] and immediately crushing it into oblivion.
532* EvilSoundsDeep: It's Creator/TonyTodd.
533* FantasticRacism: Against humans.
534* ForgotAboutHisPowers: Uh, Fallen? Fighting Optimus [[FightsLikeANormal like a normal]] clearly isn't working; maybe you should try your MindOverMatter or VillainTeleportation. [[CurbStompBattle No?]] [[CruelAndUnusualDeath Okay then...]]
535* GreaterScopeVillain: He founded the Decepticons and is Megatron's master, making him this for the original trilogy of films.
536* TheManBehindTheMan: He's the one behind Megatron's FaceHeelTurn in the IDW comics, and the original founder of the Decepticons.
537* MindOverMatter: He shows talent for telekinesis when he levitates a ring of fallen stones from the pyramid containing the Harvester, and guides them into the paths of several jet fighters.
538* OmnicidalManiac: His only solid goal is wiping out all life on planet Earth, then repeating the process somewhere else.
539* RasputinianDeath: In a manner of thirty seconds: The Fallens' jaw was sliced open by Optimus' sword, impaled through his collar from behind by his own spear; followed by Optimus twisting the spear around his neck [[TearOffYourFace to rip off The Fallens' faceplate]]. [[ScrewThisImOutOfHere Then as he tries to run away]], Optimus punches through The Fallens' back as the ancient Decepticon [[AndShowItToYou sees Optimus' fist sticking out of his chest: clenched around his Spark before it is crushed]].
540* RedEyesTakeWarning: Especially fitting since he was the first Decepticon.
541* SatanicArchetype: A [[DeusEstMachina Prime]] that ended up [[TheParagonAlwaysRebels leaving them with his fellows]] and can only be killed by a Prime. However, his hatred of life on Earth specifically and his plan to destroy it by taking the sun, make him more like Apep, which is fitting as Apep ''is'' close enough to be considered an Egyptian counterpart to Satan and The Fallen seems to have touched down somewhere around Ancient Kemet when he came to Earth.
542* TheSociopath: In contrast to [[WellIntentionedExtremist Megatron]], The Fallen couldn't care less for the Cybertronian race, the safety of his homeworld or any similar noble goal; he is merely a bloodthirsty maniac killing whoever he sees fit (read: [[OmnicidalManiac everyone]]).
543* SpellMyNameWithAThe: Some sources refer to him simply as "Fallen", and Megatron does so once in the film, but otherwise, he's referred to as "The Fallen".
544* TheSvengali: More clear in the novelization.
545* TheUnfettered: Has no regards for any life besides himself.
546* VillainTeleportation: Jetfire pulls off the "personal space-bridge" trick once. The Fallen uses it for TeleportSpam.
547[[/folder]]
548
549[[folder:Soundwave]]
550[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/478px_rotf_soundwave_satellite_mode.jpg]]
551[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_0241.jpg]]
552[[caption-width-right:300:''"Soundwave acknowledges. Pursue her, retrieve it."'']]
553->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FrankWelker (films) Peter Jessup ''(Revenge of the Fallen video game)'', Issac C. Singleton Jr. ''(Dark of the Moon video game)''
554->''"Decepticons, mobilize. It is time."''
555
556Megatron's loyal CommunicationsOfficer. In ''Revenge of the Fallen'', he remains in orbit as a satellite, hacking into US military communications and conveying intelligence gathered thereby to the other Decepticons, and deploying Ravage when he needs an agent of his own on the surface. In ''Dark of the Moon'' he has returned to Earth as [[spoiler:Carly's Mercedes]].
557----
558* AnimalMotif: The pointed tips on either side of his head resemble Batman-like ears. He also has an insect/bat-like mouth.
559* AscendedExtra:
560** In ''Dark of the Moon'', he's revealed to be far more involved in the plot of the series than it seemed at first, and has been working for centuries to help Megatron's scheme.
561** He also serves as one of the main protagonists of the ''Nefarious'' tie-in comics.
562* BadassBookworm: While he spends most of his time hacking and manipulating human communications, he's still a force to be reckoned with in combat.
563* TheBeastmaster: Utilizes Ravage and Laserbeak, animalistic Transformers, to do his dirty work.
564* BigBrotherIsWatchingYou: While serving as a satellite, he's constantly observing the Earth, and the tie-in comics really establish that he's always watching. Always.
565--> '''Soundwave:''' [[ParanoiaFuel Nothing moves on this orb without my being aware of it. I see and hear everything, be it out in the open or behind closed doors. My reach is invisible, intangible. My grip... cast-iron.]]
566* BigNo: Lets one out before [[spoiler:Bumblebee blows his head off]].
567* BoomHeadshot: [[spoiler:How he dies]].
568* CombatTentacles: Uses them to snare Carly, as well as to plug himself into a satellite.
569* CommunicationsOfficer: Evil version.
570* CoolCar: [[spoiler:A Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG, which happens to belong to Carly]].
571* EvilCounterpart:
572** Becomes one to [[spoiler:Bumblebee]] in ''Dark of the Moon''.
573** His transformation is a more violent version of [[spoiler:Jazz's breakdancing]].
574* EvilGenius: One of the Decepticon's greatest strategists, largely because of his ability to analyze intercepted communications data.
575* EvilSoundsDeep: Welker uses his [[WesternAnimation/InspectorGadget Dr. Claw]] voice, this time without as much reverb.
576* FangsAreEvil: In his ''Dark of the Moon'' form only; in ''Fallen'', he has insect-like mandibles instead.
577* HyperCompetentSidekick: Can be considered the most competent of all of the Decepticons, hiding in the shadows for decades before Megatron reemerges and successfully manipulating the United States government and setting up the Gould family as billionaires in order to make them more useful pawns, as well as hijacking a satellite for surveillance use in ''Revenge of the Fallen'' without ever getting caught. Remove Soundwave from the movies and the Decepticons come nowhere near as close to victor as they managed to do.
578* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: [[spoiler:In ''Revenge of the Fallen'' he hijacks a satellite and keeps track of Sam and the Autobots throughout the movie...and is never discovered, so that film ends with him getting away clean. He remains a serious threat in the next film, ''Dark of the Moon'', but ends up finally dying at the hands of Bumblebee in the third act of that film]].
579* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Torn apart by Bumblebee]].
580* KillSat: He turns into a satellite in ''Revenge of the Fallen''.
581* LightIsNotGood: Both his Satellite form and robot form resemble angels.
582* MissionControl: For the Decepticons.
583* NotSoStoic: He's clearly having the time of his life in the ShootTheHostage scene. He even went against orders (hold the Autobots hostage) after Gould said they should teach the Autobots respect.
584-->'''Soundwave''': I understand. No prisoners. Only trophies.
585* OffWithHisHead: [[spoiler:How Bumblebee kills him: by jamming his cannon upwards into/through Soundwave's chest and pulling the trigger, blasting Soundwave's head to bits from below/inside]].
586* RedEyesTakeWarning: As with all Decepticons.
587* ShootTheHostage: "''[EvilLaugh]'' I understand. No prisoners. Only trophies."
588* SinisterSurveillance: His specialty.
589* TheSpymaster: A Master of the trope, especially since, as revealed in ''DOTM'', [[spoiler:he's been around since the Cold War, infiltrating and manipulating both governments to further Decepticon goals]]. ''DOTM'' also shows he has a quite large and powerful network of spies across the globe, including, most importantly, [[spoiler:Dylan Gould]].
590* TheStoic: He's always calm and cool-headed.
591* UndyingLoyalty: Unlike, well, [[TheStarscream Starscream]], he's very faithful to Megatron.
592* VillainousFriendship:
593** A type I with Megatron, as is franchise tradition.
594** A type III with [[spoiler:Dylan Gould]].
595* VillainProtagonist: He serves as the main viewpoint character of the ''Nefarious'' tie-in comics, and though he does spend a bit of it allied with the Autobots, he never stops being his usual self.
596* VocalEvolution: This is notably one of the few if any incarnations of Soundwave to ''not'' have any vocoding to his voice. Though Soundwave did have the vocoder for the ''Revenge of the Fallen'' games, it was dropped for the ''Dark of the Moon'' game for consistency.
597* VoiceWithAnInternetConnection: In ''Revenge of the Fallen'', he remains in orbit, coordinating the other Decepticons.
598* YourHeadASplode: [[spoiler:Bumblebee kills him by [[BoomHeadshot blowing his head off]] during the final battle]].
599[[/folder]]
600
601[[folder:Ravage]]
602[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tf2ravagefull1_5500.jpg]]
603
604Soundwave's loyal minion.
605----
606* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:Ravage's death in ''Revenge of the Fallen'' was a very late addition to the film, which threw a monkey wrench in IDW's post-''Revenge of the Fallen'' tie-in comics in which he had a major role. This necessitated having a human agency hit him with Allspark power, restoring him to life]].
607* BrainwashedAndCrazy: [[spoiler:He gets resurrected in the IDW tie-in comics by the Initiative, but placed entirely under their control until Soundwave is able to get him back to normal]].
608* CameBackWrong: [[spoiler:The IDW tie-in comics have him be resurrected, but entirely under the control of the Initiative]].
609* CruelAndUnusualDeath[=/=]FamilyUnfriendlyDeath: [[spoiler:Bumblebee literally ''tears his spine out'']].
610* CyberCyclops: An animal variant.
611* InformedSpecies: Ravage has never really looked like a jaguar, but the live-action movie version of him is especially hard to read as one.
612* KilledOffForReal: At least when ignoring the comics.
613* MegaNeko
614[[/folder]]
615
616[[folder:Reedman]]
617->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FrankWelker
618Reedman is the form taken by a swarm of microcons when they combine together. The combined, mantis-like form is razor-thin, allowing for nigh-invisibility when seen from certain angles.
619----
620* AbsurdCuttingPower: He has a razor-sharp body, as shown when he walks through a soldier and cuts his entire body into pieces.
621* CanonForeigner: Created for the film series.
622* CyberCyclops: Only has one big optic when combined.
623* FluffyTheTerrible: An alien mantis-bird made of razor-thin blades that can hide in plain sight via perspective trickery and can kill people by ''walking through them'', named... Reedman.
624* MeaningfulName: Its name is verbally parsed as "reed man", and it's a creature that's thin as a reed.
625* [[RedEyesTakeWarning Red Eye, Take Warning]]: As with most Decepticons.
626[[/folder]]
627
628[[folder:Sideways]]
629[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_0411.JPG]]
630->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JohnDiMaggio (video game only)
631->''"Just 'cause I'd always rather flee than fight, don't mean I can't!"''
632
633A relatively weak Decepticon refugee who hides in Shanghai with Demolishor. He flees but is chased by the Twins, Arcee and co., and then Sideswipe who [[HalfTheManHeUsedToBe slices him in two]].
634----
635* AdvertisedExtra: He tended to be heavily used in the advertising of ''Revenge of the Fallen'', though the fact that it was usually the same few shots tipped off some viewers to the fact that in the actual film, he's a minor character.
636* TheArtifact: Sideways was nearly cut entirely from the film when Audi started zig-zagging about representing their brand in the film, and his role in the story was largely given to Demolishor. When Audi eventually did agree to using the R8 in the film, Sideways was given Demolishor's original role as a small distraction as it was too late to reverse anything.
637* AscendedExtra: Sideways plays a major role in the ''Revenge of the Fallen'' console game. He's also this in the Universal Studios ride ''Ride/TransformersTheRide'' being Bumblebee's main opponent.
638* CoolCar: An Audi R8.
639* DestroyTheProductPlacement: Sideways is the only character in the film series to die in his vehicle mode.
640* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: Ironhide punches him off the roof of a building in Shanghai in the video game and is blown to bits by his own bombs in the [=DS=] version.
641* DirtyCoward: According to his bio, he's a simple courier who shuns combat and hides behind bigger Decepticons like Demolishor. When Demolishor himself is overwhelmed and chased by NEST, Sideways gets a whole army of Autobots chasing him down.
642* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe[=/=]SingleStrokeBattle: [[spoiler:How Sideswipe kills him]].
643* HarmlessVillain: Spends all his time hiding or running, he never throws a single punch or fires a gun.
644* InNameOnly: Sort of, while he shares no attributes with the Unicron Trilogy Sideways, later side-material would reconcile him as probably the same character world-hopping.
645* RealLifeWritesThePlot: Due to Audi zig-zagging on whether they wanted their brand represented on the film, Sideways's role was largely given to Demolishor. As a result, Sideways barely does anything in the finished movie, with even [[spoiler:his death]] supposedly being reused from a proposed scene of Sideswipe destroying a ferrari.
646* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: When discovered by the Autobots and NEST, he makes it a priority to get the hell away. Not that it does him any good.
647* SuddenlyVoiced: He speaks only in the ''Revenge of the Fallen'' video game, while he didn't have any lines in the actual film.
648* WeHardlyKnewYe: He is only shown for a few minutes in the film's opening where he is killed by Sideswipe.
649* YouDontLookLikeYou: Audi didn't give permission to use the R8's design in toys, so while the film and tie-in games use could use the real R8, the toys are more generic, "kind-of but not really" versions of the real car.
650[[/folder]]
651
652[[folder:Grindor]]
653[[quoteright:240:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/714963124536674301_7242.jpg]]
654->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FrankWelker (film), Creator/FredTatasciore (video game)
655->''"End of the line, Earth scum!"''
656
657A Decepticon who looks a lot like Blackout. He captures Sam, Mikaela and Leo, delivering them to Megatron, Starscream and Scalpel to remove Sam's brain. He fights Optimus in battle, but [[spoiler:gets cut down]].
658----
659* AintTooProudToBeg: Maybe. When Optimus is about to kill him, it sounds like he is saying "No, Not Me, No. [[BigNo NOOOOOOO]]".
660* AnArmAndALeg: Optimus chops off one of his arms, and as it has his rotor deployed, it goes flying and knocks Megatron sideways causing him to miss a shot at Optimus.
661* TheBrute: Largely serves as extra muscle during the forest fight.
662* ClockKing: What his bio makes him out to be.
663* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: Gets eliminated by Bumblebee in ''Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen: The Video Game'' and is blown up by his own (hacked) jets in the [=DS=] version. At least in the Autobot campaigns, as he survives the Decepticon campaigns.
664* EliteMook: No effort is made to differentiate him from Blackout, nor is there any attempt to develop him as a character, leaving him to be extra muscle during the forest fight, [[spoiler:and the only casualty of the battle that sticks]].
665* {{Expy}}: Of Blackout.
666* EyeScream: [[spoiler:Courtesy of Optimus]].
667* FamilyUnfriendlyDeath: [[spoiler:Optimus literally rips his head in two by jabbing Energon hooks in his eyes]].
668* HelicopterBlender: Has this as a weapon. Unfortunately, he never gets to use them, due to Optimus cutting off the arm he uses to wield it.
669* IdenticalStranger: He looks awfully similar to Blackout, don't you think?
670* InNameOnly: Has nothing to do with the ''Armada'' Mini-Con.
671* InformedAttribute: Grindor's character bio claims he's a brilliant strategist, but that talent was never demonstrated during his brief screentime.
672* KilledOffForReal: Optimus kills him in the former's desperate stand between him, Starscream, and Megatron.
673* MadeOfIron: Takes a ''lot'' of fire and wounds from Optimus during the forest fight before he goes down.
674* PaletteSwap: Of Blackout, though with a ''technically'' different alt mode.
675* RedEyesTakeWarning: As with all other Decepticons.
676* ReusedCharacterDesign: He reuses Blackout's robot mode, only differing in color scheme. Subverted with his helicopter mode, where he transforms into the larger CH-53E Super Stallion instead of the similar MH-53 Pave Low.
677* VillainousFriendship: In the games and the Titan comics, he and Sideways are usually paired off together and they get along pretty well.
678[[/folder]]
679
680[[folder:Demolishor]]
681->'''Voiced by:''' Calvin Wimmer (film), Creator/FredTatasciore (video game)
682->''"The Fallen shall rise again!"''
683
684A giant Constructicon who hides out in Shanghai. A PsychoForHire in the comics, Demolishor destroyed several Autobot colonies before coming to Earth. He flees from the Autobots on Earth until taken out by Optimus.
685----
686* AxCrazy: Tie-in comics especially play him up as this, revealing that he likes to lure in as many enemies as possible to kill ''more''.
687* BoomHeadshot: [[spoiler:How Optimus kills him]].
688* DirtyCoward: He doesn't try to fight the Autobots at all, he just runs away after slaughtering numerous humans.
689* {{Expy}}: In ''Tales of the Fallen'' he becomes one of [[WesternAnimation/BeastWars Rampage]].
690* InNameOnly: Evidently, a separate character from the dim-witted but loyal ''Armada'' Demolishor.
691* PaletteSwap: Demolishor, who is white with red details, into Scavenger, who is red with white details.
692* PaperTiger: His towering size makes him look like a very imposing foe, but a few well-placed shots from Optimus and Ironhide make him tumble down easily.
693* PetTheDog: His treatment of smaller, weaker Decepticons like Sideways.
694* PsychoForHire: As seen in ''Tales of the Fallen''; he especially enjoys hiding in populated areas, both to cause as much collateral damage as possible and to lure large groups of Autobots toward him to fight.
695* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: When discovered by the Autobots and NEST he and Sideways flee on sight. Not that it does them any good.
696* StarfishAliens: [[http://tfwiki.net/w2/images2/3/39/ROTF_Voyager_Demolishor.jpg Just look at him]].
697* StarterVillain: He's the main antagonist of ''Revenge of the Fallen'''s opening sequence and the reason they come to Shanghai.
698* TeamMom: [[AllThereInTheManual According to the toy bio]].
699* WeHardlyKnewYe: Killed during opening minutes of ''Revenge of the Fallen''.
700[[/folder]]
701
702[[folder:Devastator]]
703[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rotf_devastator_promo.jpg]]
704->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FrankWelker (vocal effects, film), Creator/FredTatasciore (video game)
705
706The mighty Devastator is the combined form of at least nine Constructicons.
707----
708* AdaptationalAchillesHeel: Most versions of Devastator ignore the SquareCubeLaw and can run around quickly, jump, and fall over without issue. This version of Devastator is hindered by his massive size, with his weight forcing him to stand on all fours and even then he can only move slowly. While an experimental railgun does damage him quite a bit, what ''actually'' kills him is the resultant tumble down a pyramid causing his body parts to crush each other.
709* AdaptationalWimp: Devastator is usually either a prototype, much stronger than anything but a handful of individuals but inferior to other combiners or the be-all and end-all for raw power (best exemplified in IDW where it takes three other combiners to take him down). [[spoiler:Here his head is badly damaged by the comedy relief Autobots and he's dropped by a single shot from a railgun]].
710* CombiningMecha: Formed out of nine smaller Decepticons that each transform into industrial equipment, the Constructicons.
711* DeathFromAbove: Via railgun.
712* DependingOnTheArtist: How many robots make up Devastator, and which ones do? The range of bots is from six to nine. The film uses nine, his original supreme toy uses six, his Legends toy uses seven, and his Studio Series toy uses eight. Beyond that sometimes Scavenger (lower torso) can be swapped out for his white pallette swap Demolishor as can Rampage with his red palette swap Skipjack. Scrapmetal, the Constructicon who was killed for parts to ressurrect Megatron is integrated as a hand in the siege version. The yellow dump truck and bulldozer who help form him in the film have been excluded from the toy releases (the latter's role given to Scrapmetal for the Siege toy). Beyond that Devastator has a red face in film but other adaptations (and toys) give him a gray one like in the concept art.
713* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: Bumblebee kills him in the video game.
714* ExplosiveInstrumentation: He's the cause of a meta-example. Devastator is likely Creator/IndustrialLightAndMagic's greatest accomplishment to date. The scenes with him had such a massive level of detail that rendering him took the ILM equipment to its limits. "Took the ILM equipment to its limits" as in ''smoking and melting one of the motherboards''. [[WhatCouldHaveBeen He was originally going to play a bigger role]], but the destruction of a very expensive computer put an end to that. According to some of the crew, Devastator had so many moving parts and was so complex and detailed to animate that his animation model was the cause of the critical failure.
715* EyeScream: Eating Mudflap turns out to be a bad idea when Mudflap punches his way out ''through Devastator's eye''.
716* HiveMind: [[spoiler:Implied by forcing a slug straight through the merged Devastator's cranium, killing all Constructicons at once]].
717* HumongousMecha: Bigger compared to the regular bots than the regular bots are compared to humans.
718* KillerGorilla: Built like one, and to top it all off he [[KingKongClimb climbs a famous monument in the climax before being killed by the military]].
719* MeaningfulName: In-universe; Devastator was named after harsh "Devastator" winds that blew through Cybertron's landscape, due to his ability under Vacuum Mouth.
720* MightyGlacier: Being several times the size of other Cybertronians makes him quite a daunting opponent for any one of them, especially when combined with his vacuum mouth. On the other hand, he's about as slow and cumbersome as you'd expect from something of that size, to the point where he requires grappling hooks to climb a pyramid barely larger than he is.
721* SquareCubeLaw: [[spoiler:Their huge size doesn't help when a small, yet very heavy slug of metal is impaled straight through where all their heads merge into]].
722* SuddenlyVoiced: Frank Welker provided speaking lines for a Devastator race track playset.
723* VacuumMouth: His mouth can vacuum up an enormous quantity of whatever is in front of him and grind it to pieces, notably including Mudflap (who survives). According to ancillary material, he accomplishes this by generating a miniature ''black hole'' inside his head.
724[[/folder]]
725
726[[folder:The Constructicons]]
727[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/400px_rotf_wheelbot_concept_art.jpg]]
728 [[caption-width-right:350:Scavenger]]
729[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rotf_hightower_concept.jpg]]
730 [[caption-width-right:350:Hightower]]
731[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rotf_longhaul_1.jpg]]
732 [[caption-width-right:350:Longhaul]]
733[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/400px_rotf_mixmaster_concept_art.jpg]]
734 [[caption-width-right:350:Mixmaster]]
735[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rampageyellow_o.jpg]]
736 [[caption-width-right:350:Skipjack]]
737[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/609px_hftdrampagewallpaper.jpg]]
738 [[caption-width-right:350:Rampage]]
739[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/250px_heatscramble_rotfscrapper.jpg]]
740 [[caption-width-right:250:Scrapper]]
741[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_6808jpg.jpg]]
742 [[caption-width-right:350:Overload]]
743[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/400px_rotf_constructicon_concept.jpg]]
744 [[caption-width-right:350:Scrapmetal]]
745Decepticons that transform into construction equipment and combine to form Devastator, the Constructicons include:
746* Scavenger, an excavator similar to Demolishor.
747* Hightower, a truss crane.
748* Long Haul, a dump truck (voiced by Neil Kaplan in the Video Game).
749* Mixmaster, a cement truck (voiced by Dave Boat in ''VideoGame/TransformersDarkOfTheMoon'').
750* Skipjack and Rampage, bulldozers. (Skipjack voiced by Creator/KevinMichaelRichardson)
751* Scrapper, a front load shovel.
752* Overload, an articulate dump truck.
753* Scrapmetal, who is destroyed for parts to revive Megatron well before Devastator appears.
754
755As well as a few unnamed vehicles that are barely seen onscreen by themselves.
756----
757* ArmCannon: Long Haul.
758* AscendedExtra: Long Haul is a major character in the ''Revenge of the Fallen'' console game.
759* BizarreAlienLocomotion: Rampage and Skipjack share a jackhammer-cum-pogo-stick contraption instead of legs, while Scavenger shares Demolishor's weird unicycle bodyplan.
760* CombatMedic: Long Haul is the Decepticon counterpart to Ratchet in the game, having a Combat Repair Sequence to rapidly heal himself and his allies.
761* CombiningMecha: They combine to form Devastator.
762* CompositeCharacter: Scrapmetal of the Studio Series toyline combines the character who was killed for parts to ressurrect Megatron with the unnamed buldozer that formed Devastator's left hand.
763* DeathFromAbove: [[spoiler:How Scrapper and Long Haul die]].
764* EliteMooks: Distinctive compared to the later KSI drones, but their bodytype is reused to fill out the Decepticon ranks.
765* EpicFlail: Scrapper.
766* {{Expy}}:
767** Hightower may be this for the G1 Constructicon Hook, or could be him renamed due to [[WritingAroundTrademarks trademarks]].
768** Rampage/Skipjack are this to G1 Bonecrusher, as the name was already used and they're the bulldozer component of Devastator.
769* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe / OffWithHisHead: [[spoiler:Mixmaster needed a ''lot'' of killing, apparently]].
770* HumanResources: Scrapmetal.
771-->'''Scalpel:''' Need parts. Kill ze little one!
772* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:All of them]].
773* InNameOnly:
774** Hightower was a name previously used for an Autobot of a Combiner team back in ''Robots in Disguise'', this Hightower is basically an {{Expy}} of Hook, if not him renamed due to trademarks at the time.
775** Rampage has nothing to do with the G1 combining Predacon or the ''Beast Wars'' violent bio-experiment Predacon.
776* KillItWithFire: One of Long Haul's weapons in the game.
777* MeaningfulName: No points for guessing what happens to Scrapmetal a few minutes after he's introduced.
778* MultiArmedAndDangerous: Overload, despite the fact that he did not appear in robot form.
779* NonStandardCharacterDesign: A few of the Constructicons blend inhuman design elements with the humanistic ones expected under the Bayverse art style.
780** Scavenger and Demolishor transform into wheeled robots, with one positioned high above their heads and the other being used for mobility.
781** Rampage and Skipjack each have a large jackhammer-like appendage in place of traditional legs.
782** Despite never transforming in ''ROTF,'' Overload received a robot mode in concept art that would later influence his toy designs. The art shows him bearing multiple legs and arms, and only the latter would be retained for his ''Studio Series'' release. Hightower is in a similar position, only with all of his transforming toys retaining what makes his design so different from his contemporaries. His robot mode appears to be one that adopted a truss crane not just as a disguise, but as a ''body-type.''
783* OneHitPolykill: [[spoiler:A railgun slug through the combined Devastator's head killed them cleanly]].
784* PaletteSwap: Rampage and Skipjack are this to each other, Rampage red and Skipjack yellow (albeit Rampage has had toys in both colors). Demolishor is white with red accents, while Scavenger is identical but red with white accents.
785* StarfishAliens: Most of them, to some extent, since they tend to defy the traditional humanoid visage of other cybertronians while defying the exception made to most animal-based ones. Hightower resembles a humanoid stretched ''over'' the skeleton of a theropod, Scavenger shares Demolishor's "tumbling bicycle" bodytype, etc.
786* UnusualWeaponMounting: Mixmaster's spine-gun.
787[[/folder]]
788
789[[folder:Scalpel (The Doctor)]]
790->'''Voiced by:''' John Di Crosta
791->''"Ve must have ze brain on ze table, chop-chop!"''
792
793A tiny Decepticon field medic who transforms into an antique lensometer (a device for measuring spectacle prescriptions), Scalpel revives Megatron and attempts to remove Sam's brain to extract the knowledge implanted therein by the [=AllSpark=] shard.
794----
795* AxCrazy: Utterly delighted to torture and kill Sam.
796* CanonImmigrant: To ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated'' tie-in material. Art director Derrick J. Wyatt liked his design so much, he made fan-art of the character, before the design was canonized in ''The Allspark Almanac II'' with his own backstory and personality.
797* HerrDoktor: Played up with his German accent.
798* MadDoctor: It's in the name.
799* ScaryShinyGlasses: They make him look even scarier.
800* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The novel says that this particular mouse gets squashed by Optimus, but the film leaves it unclear.
801[[/folder]]
802
803[[folder:Alice]]
804[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/transformers_comics_nefarous_issue_1_page_3_1268512681.jpg]]
805->'''Played by:''' Isabel Lucas
806->''"[[TheVamp Is that your girlfriend?]]"''
807
808A Decepticon Pretender, "Alice" is responsible for trying to recover whatever remains of the Allspark. Unfortunately for him, what remains of the Allspark currently resides in a certain Witwicky's head, resulting in the spy infiltrating Sam's college as a co-ed who lives in his dorm. She tries to get his [=AllSpark=] knowledge via seduction and likely would have succeeded, but loses her patience and attacks, revealing her true form, when Mikaela interrupts.
809----
810* AliceAllusion: Source materials reveal that this is down to the fact that she's based herself off of an ''Alice in Wonderland'' animatronic.
811* AlienAutopsy: This is shown to be her ultimate fate in the IDW comics.
812* BecomingTheMask: It's mentioned in John Barber's "Convergence" prose story as a risk that all Pretenders like her take; going undercover as another species for long enough causes one to start thinking like them.
813* BewareMyStingerTail: Has a very sharp, very metallic one which she would have attacked Sam with had Mikaela not interrupted.
814* DeceptivelyHumanRobots: Par for the course for being a Pretender.
815* DemolitionsExpert: According to ''Venus'', an apparent self-professed "trans-dimensional magazine for Decepti-femmes", she is this, knowing how to disarm bombs such as the notoriously unpredictable foldspace warheads. Must be those tiny hands.
816* {{Determinator}}: In Barber's "Convergence", she murders an entire station of people while looking for the [=AllSpark=], and it's implied that this may not be the first time she's done something like this. She also gets [[NoOneCouldSurviveThat hit by a car]] in the movie, only to be revealed to still be ticking in the IDW comics. It takes a blade through the chest by Sideswipe after she [[BullyingADragon tried to ram a NEST blockade]] with a vehicle containing human hostages to finally take her out of commission.
817* DrivenToMadness: While perhaps not completely insane, she's clearly very unstable by the time she shows up again in IDW, with what exactly happened to her in between then and her last appearance being unknown, although it's implied through her having to hijack a human vehicle that she may have somehow lost contact with her fellow Cons.
818* FanDisservice: Making out with Sam and giving the camera [[PantyShot a good view of her underwear]] would be straight-up {{Fanservice}} if it weren't for the lethal-looking robotic tentacle poking out from under her skirt, which is followed by revealing her robot form shortly afterward.
819* FragileSpeedster: Her small size means that she can move and navigate through human premises very quickly, even being able to catch up with a car. But, compared to other, much larger Cybertronians, she can't take many direct hits before going down for a fight.
820* FriendToAllChildren: Within her own species at least, that is. After returning from a mission to locate the [=AllSpark=] in Convergence, her only request to Soundwave is for him to let her see the hatchlings before being put back into stasis.
821* HairTriggerTemper: Tends to be quite calm when things go her way, but when Bumblebee sprays her with lubricant she's visibly angry and storms off, and when Mikaela interrupts her attempt to kill Sam she's angered to the extent where she drops the human act altogether.
822* MultipurposeTongue: She uses one of these to try to suffocate and then impale Sam.
823* MythologyGag: "How about tonight, you [[Franchise/TransformersGeneration1 pretend]] I'm your girlfriend?"
824* Really700YearsOld: A millennia-old Cybertronian who poses as a human college student who appears to be in her early 20's at most.
825* RoboticReveal: Turns out that the very strange college girl is actually a Cybertronian assassin.
826* TerminatorImpersonator: A KillerRobot disguised as [[HoneyTrap a beautiful woman]] with the goal of seducing and then killing protagonist Sam Witwicky. To really sell the comparison, while chasing Sam, she pursues with TheSlowWalk in a very Terminator-like manner.
827* TheyLookLikeUsNow: A Decepticon spy perfectly capable of passing herself off as human.
828* TheVamp: Potentially {{justified|Trope}} in that, like most Cybertronians, most of her human knowledge is likely based off of the ever-questionable Internet. This could mean that she's actually basing her entire human persona ''off of this trope'' because that's simply what she thinks college girls are ''supposed'' to act like.
829[[/folder]]
830
831!Introduced in ''Film/TransformersDarkOfTheMoon'' (2011)
832
833[[folder:Shockwave]]
834[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/char_362591_8494.jpg]]
835[[caption-width-right:210:''"Optimus!"'']]
836->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FrankWelker (film), Issac C. Singleton Jr. (video game)
837
838Much like Megatron crashed into the North Pole and was discovered and kept on ice by the USA, [[ExpandedUniverse Shockwave arrived at]] [[TheTunguskaEvent Tunguska, Siberia in 1908]] [[ExpandedUniverse and wound up in the Soviets' hands]]. Now he's awake, and he's not very happy about being kept in stasis by these filthy organics. His most dangerous weapon is the Driller, a gargantuan, tentacled {{sandworm}}-like monster that does Shockwave's bidding.
839----
840* AdaptationalDumbass: In the film, Shockwave shows absolutely no sign of his usual cold-blooded MadScientist self, and mostly just serves as a mostly inarticulate GiantMook [[spoiler:who gets killed quite easily by a combination of Optimus, human guns... and a ''parachute'']].
841* AdaptationalJerkass: He has only two lines in the film and is clearly no nice guy. In the IDW comics, Shockwave is in a class of his own when it comes to brutality.
842* AdvertisedExtra: He had as much prominence as Megatron did for the first movie in the promotion and toy line. He's ultimately a minor supporting character, and while he does have a significant presence during his little screentime, he was always intended to be a [[spoiler:RedHerring for the true BigBad, Sentinel Prime]].
843* ArmCannon: His most prominent weapon is his arm-mounted [=AstroMag=] Cannon. Unusually for a Shockwave, it's mounted on his ''right'' arm. [[spoiler:When Optimus kills Shockwave, he uses his own cannon to destroy the nearby control pillar for the Space Bridge.]]
844* AnimalMotifs: With a big segmented eye, spiky and segmented armor plating and the creepy, spider-like mandibles, Shockwave has a very insect-like appearance reminiscent of a praying mantis. It's taken even further in how he's the one who controls the Driller, a worm-like MechanicalAbomination.
845* TheBeastmaster: Much like how Soundwave had Laserbeak and Ravage under his command, Shockwave controls the [[SandWorm Driller]], an enormous worm-like monstrosity that can tunnel through anything in its path. [[spoiler:Notably, when Optimus destroys it, Shockwave is very visibly ''pissed''.]]
846* BerserkButton: [[spoiler:When Optimus kills his pet, Shockwave instantly stops what he's doing and launches a barrage of missiles towards Optimus. The track that plays during that is even called "Shockwave's Revenge"]].
847* BigBad: [[spoiler:Subverted. Although Michael Bay claimed that Shockwave would fill this role, this may have been misinformation to make the reveal of the ''true'' BigBad more shocking]].
848* BladeBelowTheShoulder: His left hand has very long, claw-like fingers to match his [[ArmCannon AstroMag Cannon]], and an even bigger curved blade can extend out from his left forearm.
849* TheCameo: A drone almost identical to Shockwave is part of Galvatron's army... aside from the extra head.
850* ColdSniper: Manages to shoot Optimus out of the sky. Not an easy feat.
851* CruelAndUnusualDeath: Much like [[spoiler:Starscream before him, Shockwave's death is a particularly brutal and drawn-out HumiliationConga. After first having a parachute dropped over his face, he's shot and stabbed from all sides by N.E.S.T. soldiers and paratroopers, gets shot in the face with an RPG -- [[FacialHorror blowing off most of it]] and leaving his optic dangling from a single cable -- and then Optimus flies in while he's writhing in pain. Shockwave then gets [[TorsoWithAView punched practically all the way through with Cybertronian brass knuckles]], and then Prime either [[EyeScream rips his optic out through his throat]] (film) or [[HalfTheManHeUsedToBe vertically splits him in two]] (novelization)]].
852-->'''Optimus Prime:''' [[spoiler:(''as he's pulling Shockwave's optic out'') YOU '''DIE!''']]
853* CyberCyclops: Besides his insect-like mandibles, a single, red optic is Shockwave's main facial feature. [[spoiler:Said optic ends up being a crucial weakness that leads to his demise, when it gets knocked out after being shot in the face with a rocket-propelled grenade, before being yanked out through his neck by Optimus.]]
854* DarkIsEvil: Has an extremely dark purple color to him.
855* DramaticGunCock: Shockwave does this each time he fires his [=AstroMag=] Cannon, pumping it like a shotgun with his other arm just beforehand. [[spoiler:Curiously, Optimus doesn't do this when he uses it himself to destroy the Space Bridge pillar after taking out Shockwave.]]
856* EarlyBirdCameo: Shockwave makes one in ''Revenge of the Fallen'', on the [[https://tfwiki.net/mediawiki/images2/a/a6/Shockwave-ROTFnewspaper.jpg cover of a newspaper]] that can [[FreezeFrameBonus be very briefly seen]] before being sucked up by Devastator. Sure enough, he appears in the next film.
857* EyeScream: On two counts. [[spoiler:Being shot in the face with an RPG by the N.E.S.T. troopers leaves Shockwave crippled and with his optic dangling out from his head by a single cable. When Optimus arrives shortly after to assist, he ultimately kills the Decepticon assassin by pulling said optic out through his throat.]]
858* FamilyUnfriendlyDeath: [[spoiler:Optimus either tears his optic out through his neck (film) or [[HalfTheManHeUsedToBe bisects him vertically]] (novelization), both of which are preceded by him being shot more-or-less to pieces by N.E.S.T. troopers]].
859* TheHerosIdol: An evil variant. ''The Last Knight'' reveals that Shockwave was greatly admired by [[BoisterousBruiser Nitro Zeus]], to the point where the loud-mouthed newer Decepticon not only reformatted himself to look like his hero, but [[spoiler:vowed to [[AvengingTheVillain personally get revenge on the Autobots for Shockwave's death]]]].
860* HeroKiller: Not in the movie, but in the IDW comics, good ''Lord''. There, he killed [[spoiler:Elita-1, Jolt, Knock Out, Dune Runner, Longarm, and Salvage, as well as [[ObstructiveBureaucrat Galloway]]]]. In fact, the go-to explanation for why an Autobot from ''Revenge of the Fallen'' is not present for the third film seems to be "Shockwave did it".
861* KilledOffForReal: Killed by Optimus just before confronting [[spoiler:Sentinel]].
862* LovesTheSoundOfScreaming: In the IDW movie comics, Shockwave openly admits to enjoying the sounds Autobots make when they die, and describes [[spoiler:his self-perpetuated slaughter of the humans in the Diego Garcia N.E.S.T. base]] as "scintillating".
863* MenacingStroll: The whole time he's on-screen, Shockwave is never seen transforming or breaking into any sort of run; only taking long, deliberate strides as he lines up his shots.
864* MightyGlacier: In the game. He's got a top damage gun, but he runs like a turtle and is the only character in the game that doesn't have a vehicle form. It's also seen in the film itself, given that Shockwave hits hard and takes a lot of punishment, while barely moving above a walk and never transforming.
865* MovieSuperheroesWearBlack: While it can be hard to tell, Shockwave's armor plating is a very dark grayish-blue.
866* PsychoForHire: Functions as Megatron's top assassin, and absolutely ''revels'' in slaughtering Autobots and their human allies in the most brutal ways possible.
867* TheQuietOne:
868** Has one, maybe two, lines in the entire film, yet unlike the other characters who get hit with that, he's a significant presence.
869** Notably only in the final film, though; in the comic adaptation, he's actually quite talkative.
870* RedEyesTakeWarning: Or in this case, [[CyberCyclops red]] ''[[CyberCyclops eye]]''. As is common for the character, Shockwave has only a single red glowing optic, and he's one of Megatron's most dangerous assassins.
871* RedHerring: Michael Bay made a very public announcement that Shockwave would be the BigBad of ''Dark of the Moon'', he got a massive part in advertising befitting a BigBad, and the first few scenes of the film play him up as the new main Decepticon threat. [[spoiler:However, Sentinel Prime turns out to be the actual BigBad, and [[AdvertisedExtra Shockwave has only a minor role]].]]
872* {{Sadist}}: In the IDW movie comics, he describes [[spoiler:his massacre of the N.E.S.T. Diego Garcia base]] as "scintillating", and remarks that he loves hearing [[LovesTheSoundOfScreaming the sounds Autobots make when they die]].
873* SealedEvilInACan: [[AllThereInTheManual Prequel comics]] for ''Film/TransformersDarkOfTheMoon'' reveal him to be this. He was found in Siberia by the [[UsefulNotes/SovietRussiaUkraineAndSoOn U.S.S.R.]] long ago, and had been sealed underneath the abandoned [[UsefulNotes/{{Chernobyl}} Chernobyl Nuclear Power Station]] in Ukraine for decades. When he gets out, he's ''ticked off''.
874* SkeletonMotif: Some of his armor plating resembles that of a ribcage.
875* SurprisinglySuddenDeath: [[spoiler:Optimus Prime kills Shockwave [[CurbStompBattle in about twenty seconds]] upon confronting him directly. He doesn't even manage to get a hit in on the Autobot leader.]]
876* TankGoodness: As seen in the toys and IDW comics, Shockwave's alt mode is a [[https://tfwiki.net/mediawiki/images2/a/a9/TF-Studio-Series-Leader-Class-Shockwave.jpg heavily-armored Cybertronian tank]] with his [=AstroMag=] Cannon for its turret. Sadly, he never gets to use it on-screen.
877* UndignifiedDeath: For all his reputation as a master assassin, [[spoiler:Shockwave gets probably the most embarrassing death for a main Decepticon besides [[ButtMonkey Starscream]]. He gets his face covered by a parachuting N.E.S.T. trooper, shot practically to bits by the other soldiers while barely managing to fend them off, and he's then curb-stomped by Optimus within less than 20 seconds of the latter's arrival.]]
878[[/folder]]
879
880[[folder:The Driller]]
881Shockwave's warbeast/"pet", essentially a massive MechanicalLifeform version of a SandWorm. Drillers are Cybertron's apex predators. This absolutely humongous beast (in the novel, Optimus outright calls this particular specimen the largest Driller ever seen) was, at some point, tamed by Shockwave. It travelled to Earth with him, was entombed in cryo-stasis by the Russians with him, and woke up when he did. Large and strong enough to bring down a skyscraper (by tunneling into and up through it, finding a weak spot, wrapping around, and then making like a boa constrictor). [[spoiler:Killed by Optimus Prime]].
882----
883* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: He's several football fields long.
884* CombatTentacles: Has at least four of them in addition to its main head.
885* OffWithHisHead: [[spoiler:How Optimus kills it, by flying down straight through its "neck" from above with enough force/momentum to tear its "head" off]].
886* SandWorm: MechanicalLifeform version of one, anyway.
887* SuperPersistentPredator: Justified as it's being commanded to be so.
888* {{Wormsign}}: Capable of tunneling through streets, and buildings, and evidently across the distance between Chernobyl and Chicago.
889[[/folder]]
890
891[[folder:Laserbeak]]
892[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/800px_dotm_laserbeak_videogame.jpg]]
893[[caption-width-right:350:''"With pleasure."'']]
894->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KeithSzarabajka
895->''"Is your daddy home?"''
896
897Another of Soundwave's loyal minions. Laserbeak is capable of transforming into pretty much anything, and is Soundwave's personal agent in a massive conspiracy.
898----
899* AnimalAssassin: Not in terms of personality (he's rather chatty), but due to the fact that he's a murderous robotic bird.
900* ArtifactTitle: In that he doesn't even have ''any'' lasers this time, but ballistic slug throwers like every other Transformer in this universe.
901* DeadpanSnarker: He has a habit of making sarcastic quips towards his victims (general either before or after killing them).
902* FeatheredFiend: Transforms into a condor-like robot form and is one of the deadliest Decepticons in the series.
903* FurryConfusion: He can talk, while other animal-based Transformers like Scorponok and Ravage can only roar and growl.
904* KilledOffForReal: Killed by Sam and Bumblebee early into the Battle of Chicago.
905* ManipulativeBastard: Manipulated human scientists for decades.
906* MasterOfDisguise: Much more than other Decepticons and Autobots, Laserbeak is shown changing his alternate mode numerous times to quick and horrific effect. He can even become other Transformers, just not in the proper scale or color.
907* OffWithHisHead: [[spoiler:His death, courtesy of Bumblebee]].
908* PintSizedPowerhouse: Compared to other Transformers, that is.
909* TheSpymaster: For Soundwave.
910* SuddenlyVoiced: He's the first version of Laserbeak to speak on-screen, as well as the first Transformer with a beast mode in the films to speak.
911* VileVulture: His bird mode looks distinctly vulture-like, and as a Decepticon he qualifies by default.
912* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: [[spoiler:Laserbeak goes about murdering his and Soundwave's human pawns when they've outlived their usefulness to the Decepticons]].
913[[/folder]]
914
915[[folder:The Dreads]]
916!!Crankcase, Crowbar, and Hatchet
917[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maxresdefault_8478.jpg]]
918 [[caption-width-right:350:Crankcase]]
919[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1fda395be9b4592fcdc569849bf90eda.jpg]]
920 [[caption-width-right:350:Crowbar]]
921[[quoteright:340:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/340px_dotm_hatchet_concept.jpg]]
922 [[caption-width-right:340:Hatchet]]
923
924Three Decepticon assassins who all transform into FBI-esque black [=SUVs=] with cop lights. They attack Sam, Carly, Simmons, and Bumblebee on the highway on their way back to the NEST base.
925----
926* AlienHair: All three of these have this, but Crowbar's in particular are long, Medusa-like tendrils.
927* AnimalMotifs: '''Crow'''bar has raven-like features; Hatchet's robot mode is a giant robotic AngryGuardDog; and Crankcase, in addition to looking like the Predator, resembles some manner of stag beetle.
928* BringingRunningShoesToACarChase: All three are capable of running at highway speeds, even overtaking Bumblebee, Sideswipe, and Dino during their pursuit.
929* CombatPragmatist: In their battle with Ironhide and Sideswipe, Crankcase and Crowbar drop their weapons and feign surrender, only to whip out hidden spears and attempt to pull a cheap shot on their would-be captors.
930* EliteMooks: Their bios describe the Dreads as an elite infiltration unit, specializing in assassination of high-value Autobot targets and hacking enemy systems to acquire vital data.
931* FlippingTheBird: Crankcase's middle finger is longer than the others. As such, some shipments of his toy came with it snipped, while Takara-Tomy opted to simply remold the hand entirely.
932* InformedAttribute: Despite their descriptions as an elite unit with multiple specialties (see above), their talents were never shown or made clear in the film.
933* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:All of them]].
934* ShoutOut: All three of them were designed after aspects of the ''Franchise/{{Predator}}'' films. Crankcase and Crowbar are designed after the Yautja itself, while Hatchet looks like a Predator Hound.
935* TerribleTrio
936* ThemeNaming: Crowbar and Hatchet are both named for objects that can be used as weapons. Their team name is derived from the fact that all three of them have robo-dreadlocks.
937** OddNameOut: Crankcase.
938[[/folder]]
939
940[[folder:The Traitor ('''Spoilers''')]]
941!!Sentinel Prime
942See Characters/TransformersFilmSeriesAutobots for tropes regarding him.
943[[/folder]]
944
945!Introduced in ''Film/TransformersAgeOfExtinction'' (2014)
946
947[[folder:Galvatron]]
948[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ddf5231e4c58529d6a8c50c0b4737f00.jpg]]
949[[caption-width-right:350:''"That is why I have no fear!"'']]
950->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FrankWelker
951->''"[[MyNameIsInigoMontoya I AM GALVATRON!]]"''
952
953A man-made Transformer meant to be their remote-controlled drone replacement for Optimus Prime, he somehow ended up looking more like Prime's old nemesis Megatron. It turns out that this is because he ''is'' Megatron, having uploaded his consciousness into a man-made body. Like Optimus, he transforms into a cab-over semi truck.
954----
955-> See Megatron's entry above.
956[[/folder]]
957
958[[folder:Stinger]]
959[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/250px-aoe_stinger_concept1_1413.jpg]]
960
961A man-made Transformer meant to be their remote-controlled drone replacement for Bumblebee.
962----
963* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Even though by Cybertronian standards Stinger isn't "alive", he still manages to keep up with Bumblebee for most of their fight.
964* CoolCar: Transforms into a Pagani Huayra.
965* TheDragon: To Galvatron.
966* EvilKnockoff: Made in-universe as an "improved" version of Bumblebee. Bumblebee is not amused.
967* {{Expy}}:
968** A Transformer that is presented as better than Bumblebee in every way. Are we sure we're not talking about [[WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated Wasp]]?
969** His chest looks like the face of [[WesternAnimation/BeastWars Waspinator]], Wasp's predecessor, except in red, like Waspinstor's Transmetal version in the toyline.
970** The red color scheme and heavy resemblance to Bumblebee also makes him look like an evil version of Cliffjumper.
971* KilledOffForReal: Debatable. He was never really "alive" to begin with, at least by Cybertronian standards.
972* LawOfChromaticSuperiority: Just happens to be bright red, and designed to seem better than Bumblebee in every respect.
973* MechaMooks: What Stinger and the other vehicons are. They are lifeless (by Cybertronian standards) shells controlled by remote.
974* OffWithHisHead: In the end, [[spoiler:with Strafe's help, Bumblebee decapitates Stinger and tosses the head to Strafe for the Dinobot to chew on]].
975* RedIsHeroic: Intended to be this. But then [[spoiler:Galvatron]] comes along.
976* ReforgedIntoAMinion: Once Galvatron breaks free in KSI's factory in China, Stinger is quickly [[VillainOverride reprogrammed]] into serving him instead.
977[[/folder]]
978
979!Introduced in ''Film/TransformersTheLastKnight'' (2017)
980
981!!As A Whole:
982* KarmaHoudini: Despite being a part of the same faction responsible for destroying Chicago during ''Dark Of The Moon'', these Decepticons are actually arrested by the Humans and imprisoned. Compare this to their Autobot counterparts who had fought against the Decepticons across all previous films to protect Humanity; and that throughout both ''Age of Extinction'' and this Film have been hunted by the Humans with extreme prejudice.
983
984
985[[folder:Onslaught]]
986[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/onslaughttlk.jpg]]
987[[caption-width-right:350:''"You need a bigger door!"'']]
988->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JohnDiMaggio (unconfirmed)
989
990A hulking Decepticon tactician who Megatron has freed to join his crew.
991----
992* AdaptedOut: He is usually the leader of the Combaticons, but none of the other Combaticons appear in ''The Last Knight''. Brawl (the tank) did appear in the first movie, but Bumblebee offed him.
993* BigGuyFatalitySyndrome: He's big, dangerous and dies within ''seconds'' of being introduced. Megatron upon witnessing his biggest soldier fall orders a full retreat with him, Barricade and Nitro escaping.
994* TheBrute: Definitely the largest of Megatron's new Decepticon crew.
995* FatAndProud: Not fat, but just huge. Onslaught is extremely proud of being so humongous, especially amongst his fellow Decepticons. [[spoiler:It ends up costing him as he's too slow to fight off two smaller Autobots]].
996* InformedAttribute: Much like Grindor, Onslaught's character bio claims he's a brilliant strategist, but that talent was never demonstrated during his brief screentime.
997* MightyGlacier: He's too slow to fend off a dual attack from the smaller, faster Drift and Crosshairs.
998* MythologyGag: In robot mode, his truck mode's smokestacks end up on his back, like his G1 version's cannons. (This Onslaught has no cannons in vehicle mode.)
999* OffWithHisHead: [[spoiler:Drift cuts his head off in the movie and remarks his head was fat at that]].
1000* ReusedCharacterDesign: His character model is an altered version of Long Haul's.
1001* TheStrategist: Much like his G1 counterpart, Onslaught is the Decepticon's resident tactician.
1002* WeHardlyKnewYe: Along with Dreadbot and ([[WhatHappenedToTheMouse maybe]]) Mohawk, he is killed in his first battle.
1003[[/folder]]
1004
1005[[folder:Dreadbot]]
1006[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dreadbot.jpg]]
1007
1008A rather unhinged Decepticon who Megatron has freed from prison.
1009----
1010* AllThereInTheManual: According to his TRF prison dossier, Dreadbot's weapon of choice is a distinctive Cybertronian firearm that's rigged to outright obliterate its struck targets. Sadly, he never gets to use it on-screen.
1011* AxCrazy: Even among the generally evil and violent Decepticons, Dreadbot is considered insane; as evidenced by the Christmas decorations on his robot mode, and the fact that he turns into a Volkswagen camper -- which is considered a hippie symbol of peace and love -- despite his violent, psychotic tendencies. Case in point, he was caught after breaking into a human bank; blowing the vault up and killing at least nine witnesses rather than actually taking anything.
1012* BloodKnight: Dreadbot's aforementioned "bank robbery" -- where he didn't actually steal any money and just used the heist as an excuse to blow up the vault and kill at least nine humans there -- nicely demonstrates his absolute lust for violence. It's for this reason why he was (initially) refused release from TRF custody.
1013* ExtraEyes: He has an extra pair of glowing red optics, making four in total.
1014* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: [[spoiler:Grimlock bites him in half]].
1015* HippieVan: His vehicle mode, a rusty old Volkswagen camper van.
1016* IronicName: Downplayed: -bot suffixes are usually used in Autobot subgroups.
1017* PaletteSwap: A slightly altered variation of Crowbar's character model. See WorkingTitle for more details.
1018* ShoutOut: The "Dread-" prefix in his name is definitely a reference to the Dreads, a vicious trio of Decepticons who appeared in ''Dark of the Moon'' (of which Crowbar, whose [[ReusedCharacterDesign design was reused and tweaked]] for Dreadbot, was a member).
1019* WeHardlyKnewYe: Along with Onslaught and ([[WhatHappenedToTheMouse maybe]]) Mohawk, he ends up getting killed in his first battle.
1020* WorkingTitle: For the longest time, he was referred as Hooligan[[note]]This was the working name for Crowbar as well[[/note]], until it suddenly changed to Dreadbot.
1021[[/folder]]
1022
1023[[folder:Mohawk]]
1024[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mohawk.jpg]]
1025[[caption-width-right:300:''"I'mma kill all you mofos later! Hahaha!"'']]
1026->'''Voiced by:''' Reno Wilson
1027
1028A small, impish Decepticon who was Megatron's first pick to be freed from TRF prison.
1029----
1030* CoolBike: Transforms into a Confederate P51 Combat Fighter motorcycle.
1031* EvilCounterpart: Could be seen as one to Mudflap and Skids, as he's a diminutive member of his crew who is usually forgotten about, and speaks "gangsta" style. He even shares the same voice actor with Mudflap.
1032* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Not as bad as Berserker, but Mohawk is quickly forgotten by his comrades and left to suffer at the hands of the Autobots when things go south.
1033* InformedSpecies: Of the Minicon variety due to his height being the same as that of an adult human.
1034* MajorInjuryUnderreaction: He simply moans, "Aw this ain't right!" to Bumblebee blowing his head off.
1035* MeaningfulName: He has a mohawk.
1036* MotorMouth: He is clearly one of the most, if not ''the most'', talkative Decepticons in Megatron's army.
1037* TheNapoleon: The shortest of the Decepticons and is nothing short of a bloodthirsty attitude.
1038* NonStandardCharacterDesign: Even for a Decepticon, [[http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Mohawk this guy looks off]]. He is also the only new Decepticon of the film to not [[ReusedCharacterDesign reuse the design of a Decepticon from a previous film]].
1039* OffWithHisHead: [[spoiler:Bumblebee blasts him, decapitating him in the process]].
1040* PintSizedPowerhouse: One of the smaller Decepticons; he is the shortest member of the team in the film (Well, [[HeelFaceTurn unless you count Wheelie]]), and is the first movieverse Decepticon to transform into a bike.
1041* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: [[spoiler:Though he survived being decapitated by Bumblebee, he was never seen again in the movie]].
1042[[/folder]]
1043
1044[[folder:Berserker]]
1045[[quoteright:340:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/340px_tlkberserkerart.jpg]]
1046[[caption-width-right:340:''"I'll suck your veins!"'']]
1047->'''Voiced by:''' Steven Barr
1048
1049An extremely violent, bloodthirsty Decepticon [[EvenEvilHasStandards who even gives Megatron pause]].
1050----
1051* AdvertisedExtra: He gets an awful lot of toys, but ultimately, Berserker appears in the film for only a few seconds.
1052* AxCrazy: Berserker is a nasty piece of work even by Decepticon standards, which is why the TRF [[EvenEvilHasStandards refuse to release him for Megatron's team. Even Megatron agrees that it was a tall order.]]
1053* TheBerserker: Come on it's his name, it's kind of expected him to be a ravaging lunatic.
1054* TheDreaded: So much so that the TRF absolutely refuses to release him for Megatron's team. Megatron instead has Onslaught take his place.
1055* EvilerThanThou: He proves this of the TRF and Megatron, the former absolutely refusing to release him and the latter actually accepting their decision. Keep in mind, Megatron absolutely wanted and the TRF (albeit begrudgingly) cleared for release with some restrictions Dreadbot, who robbed a bank but simply killed nine people without actually stealing money.
1056* FaceHeelTurn: His artwork suggests that he was an ''Autobot'' who switched sides, as it depicts him with that faction's symbol on his torso, painted over with a large red cross. While the cross made it into the film, the symbol was left out.
1057* MeaningfulName: Take a [[TheBerserker guess]].
1058* NoJustNoReaction: The TRF has this reaction when Megatron requests his release, and unlike with Dreadbot, they're immovable in this situation. Megatron accepts their decision because Berserker is just ''that'' deranged.
1059* NonStandardCharacterDesign: Despite being originally envisioned as a former Autobot, his character model has always been the same, non-humanoid features and all.
1060* ReusedCharacterDesign: He has the same appearance as Crankcase.
1061* ShoutOut: Since he reuses Crankcase's model, he also bears a heavy resemblance to ''Film/{{Predator}}''.
1062[[/folder]]
1063
1064[[folder:Nitro Zeus]]
1065[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nitro_zeus.jpg]]
1066[[caption-width-right:350:''"Baby, free at last! Thank Megatron, I'm free at last!"'']]
1067->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JohnDiMaggio and Steven Barr[[note]][[SameLanguageDub depending on version]][[/note]]
1068
1069A loud, boisterous Decepticon who Megatron has freed from prison.
1070----
1071* AvengingTheVillain: He is apparently intent on avenging Shockwave's death.
1072* BoisterousBruiser: A straightforwardly evil variation. He's one of the largest Decepticons in Megatron's new Decepticon crew, an obnoxious chatterbox, and [[FauxAffablyEvil actually a pretty jolly fellow until the fighting starts]].
1073* BoomHeadshot: [[spoiler:How Bumblebee kills him off]].
1074* CoDragons: Alongside Barricade, he serves as Megatron's chief goon in ''The Last Knight''. It helps that aside from Barricade, [[spoiler:he's the only Decepticon from Megatron's team to make it to the last act alive]].
1075* CompositeCharacter: He is a combination of Starscream (transforms into a jet and is TheDragon); Soundwave (is silver, has UndyingLoyalty to Megatron, [[spoiler:to the point where he was killed by Bumblebee with a [[BoomHeadshot shot to the head]]]]), along with Shockwave (same basic head design).
1076* CoolPlane: Transforms into a SAAB JAS 39 Gripen.
1077* CyberCyclops: He may not have originally been this, as he went through a reformatting to honor Shockwave's appearance.
1078* {{Determinator}}: He was able to fight four Autobots at once ''with a missing leg'', and even after his leader was defeated.
1079* EvilCounterpart: Of Jazz, namely because he is energetic, silver, and has taken on some of Earth's customs (such as putting a golden chain around his neck and acting like a stereotypical street thug).
1080* {{Expy}}: His being a loudmouthed braggart who transforms into a jet and isn't as powerful as he hypes himself up to be is evocative of G1 Thrust.
1081* FauxAffablyEvil: He's genuinely overjoyed to be freed by Megatron, then bids his captors goodbye in the most obnoxious manner. He then makes a not-so-subtle threat towards Enrique, saying he knows where he lives.
1082* InformedAttribute: His character bio claims he's become vengeful after Shockwave's death, but no evidence of that is shown during his scenes in the film, not even when he holds Optimus, the one who killed Shockwave, at gunpoint.
1083* InvincibleVillain: Downplayed somewhat. [[spoiler:Whereas every other new Decepticon in this film was killed so quickly and anticlimactically, Nitro Zeus makes it all the way to the third act ''without so much as a scratch''. During the final battle, he is the ''only'' Decepticon to make it with Megatron to the ignition chamber where Quintessa is, and later battles the combined forces of Optimus, Bumblebee, Hound, ''and'' Hot Rod. And even after Megatron is knocked out of the plummeting chamber and defeated, Nitro Zeus is ''still'' fighting on his own for a few moments before he is killed]].
1084* MotorMouth: He must have one if his captors took the precaution of wearing earmuffs while seeing him off.
1085* OddNameOut: He is the only Decepticon in the entire movie franchise who has a double name.
1086* PokeThePoodle: As while the other Decepticons have sadistic desires of killing their human jailers, Nitro simply harasses them verbally. Nitro makes a sadistic comment to one of the NBE Supermax jailers for his wife having an affair on him (it differs by the version whether Nitro meant the wife's cheating with ''him'' or with someone named Jet), provoking the jailer to flip Nitro off.
1087* ReusedCharacterDesign: His character model is an altered version of Shockwave's. His character bio explains that it was intentional, since he apparently admired Shockwave and was so angered by his death that he reformatted himself into Shockwave's appearance as a tribute to him.
1088** It is also much closer in design with the KSI Bosses, a type of robot made by KSI with Transformium in the last movie, implying Nitro Zeus is a KSI Boss who survived the Shanghai battle.
1089* ShoutOut: His name was also the project name of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitro_Zeus a planned cyber attack against Iran]].
1090* WhatTheHellHero: [[spoiler:Towards Optimus when he chooses to rebel against Quintessa]].
1091-->'''Nitro Zeus:''' [[spoiler:You blew your chance to kill Unicron]]!
1092* YourHeadASplode: [[spoiler:Bumblebee kills him by [[BoomHeadshot blowing his head off]] in the final battle]].
1093[[/folder]]

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