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Decepticons Nemesis Prime
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He wears the badge of the Decepticons, but just who is Nemesis Prime is a mystery. Physically, he is a match for his lookalike Optimus Prime in strength and ability but none of his compassion and he is utterly ruthless, but he's also quite fiendishly clever, plus he knows when to fold 'em and run. He carries the Dead Matrix within him, possibly the only thing that can kill Primus. Nemesis Prime also wields the Vorpal Saber, a twisted clone of the Star Saber
Dreadwing is the second in command of Nemmesis Prime's troops who is noted as a creature of pure evil even amongst his fellow Decepticons, bringing a chill to all who encounter him. Unleashed like a plague upon the Autobots, he fights artistically in pursuit of the systematic termination of his enemies. Caring nothing for the Decepticon cause, his only purpose in life is the destruction of anyone who stands in his path. A path marked by the footsteps of doom!

DREADWIND always looks on the bleak side of things. Grim and gloomy, he acts as if his best friend has become permanently inoperative. As ominous as a storm cloud and as chilling as a winter breeze, he somehow manages to convey his doom-laden message even in jet mode!

DARKWING has just as dim a view of existence as his partner DREADWIND. After all, he figures if everything is pointless, depressing, and inevitably leads to a life of painful and ceaseless suffering anyway, he might at least make sure others are getting it a lot worse than him.
Darkwind the combined form of Dreadwind and Darkwing
Once a member of an elite Autobot military unit, Bombshock committed an act of betrayal that attracted the attention of the Decepticons. Despite this he still has something most Decepticons don't honor and he respects the enemy and some Autobots think that he can can one day rejoin the autobots
He leads the Military Patrol well, and he doesn't seem to mind that all three of his teammates are plotting against him. They want a fight, and fighting's all he's good at. And when he gets into the heat of battle, even the destruction of his enemies won't stop him. Sometimes, he won't stop fighting until his bombs have blown most of himself apart.

Tracer is an integral part of the Military Patrol, swooping ahead of his teammates to scout out the opposition, and soften them up. He actually respects team leader Bombshock (and not just out of fear!), but still thinks he should lead the unit. Thus, he may be the only ambitious Decepticon who tries to get his superior promoted, rather than "unexpectedly dead".

Dropshot feels no pain. Dropshot never gives up. Dropshot always gets back on the horse. Dropshot needs no time-out. Dropshot takes no vacations. Dropshot doesn't have time to bleed leak. Dropshot fights on.
Dropshot is a member of the Military Patrol, and, predictably, wants to replace Bombshock as leader.

Growl is a sadistic bully who finds that his desire to maim and kill suits him perfectly for the Military Patrol. He occasionally makes noises about replacing Bombshock as team leader, but that's mostly just because everyone else says that, and he doesn't want to look weak. He'll actually go on happily following orders forever, so long as they involve killing things.
A master surgeon, Flatline might be a little too eager about his work. Tasked by his commander Nemesis with creating the next generation of Decepticon warriors, he has wasted many viable protoforms in unsuccessful experiments. He's on the verge of a breakthrough, though! Any cycle now...
Bludgeon is a Metallikato martial-artist, loyal to the Decepticon cause and armed with an ancient blade handed down from ancient times. Underneath the samurai trappings though, he's a pretty straightforward 'con: he loves giving people a kicking, he's willing to fight dirty, and he doesn't give a fig about your complaints of immorality. Things like that, and his willingness to use a high-voltage electric cannon when fights go against him, are why other Metallikato users believe he's not a true master. But what does he care, he just shot you with a cannon!
He likes how Equestria is full of innocent victims to use against Autobots, but he could do without all that disgusting greenery and water. It has other possibilities too: a smart, canny, dirty-fighting 'Con could lead his own faction if they played their cards right...
Cold, distant, quiet. Wreckage is the counterpart to the hot-wired Bludgeon. Deliberate and methodical in his attacks, he enjoys watching his foe squirm in agony as his twin swords cut deep below their armor. Circuits popping and vital processors sizzling to uselessness are the music he longs to make, and none of the Decepticons can argue with his taste for making Autobots suffer.
Soundblaster, also known as Logos Prime is an "ancient" Transformer equal with Primus and possessing extraordinary power over space and time. He can take any name and form that he chooses. Soundblaster is partnered with the bird-bot Buzzsaw, who he uses to speak through to mere mortals.
Doubledealer is unique among Transformers as he holds a place in both the Autobot and Decepticon armies. The truth, however, is that this ruthless mechanoid is a mercenary loyal only to whomever is paying him, and then only if no better offer catches his eye. At times, even his own partners are unaware of all of Doubledealer's duplicitous dealings. His skills and power make him a valuable asset to both sides, but neither really trust him as far as they could throw a Guardian robot.
Doubledealer is also almost unique among Powermasters in possessing two powercores.
Skyjack is a master spy who should never be trusted. He'll toast your health one moment and blast you in the back the next. Rumors swirl about Autobot sympathies and meetings with Optimus Prime himself, but that may very well be simply part of his cover and the web of lies that he surrounds himself with. In his free time he's been known to use human cars as target practice together with his mentor Dreadwing.
Leader of the Cyberjets.
If Skywarp needed competition in the cruel practical joker department, he's found it in Hooligan. Only marginally smarter than fellow Cyberjet Space Case, his idea of a great joke is usually something mean spirited and destructive. Hooligan doesn't care who his target is, either: Autobot, human, or fellow Decepticon. His greatest flaw is a tendency to go too far in pursuit of a good joke: most robots would know better than to pull a prank on Megatron, Hooligan... not so much. Given that, it's a wonder he's still functional. But hey, some people do worse, and they get to live.
Space Case is pretty excitable. He thinks humans all look the same and that they're "fleshy and gross". He also underestimates how easy it might be for humans to use his peers' weaponry on him.
He's also fast. Extremely fast. In fact, that's the only reason he hasn't been defeated, as he has a mind that's on the fritz and hence is only slightly more intelligent than the average rock. He thinks he's survived all this time because of all the Cyberglyphs tattooed on his armor, but it's probably because he's just that fast, and fast targets are hard to hit.

No Decepticon leader wants Fangry under his command. The rebellious, foul-mouthed Fangry explodes violently against any being who dares give him an order. He has attacked almost as many unfortunate Decepticons as he has their actual enemies, the Autobots. A Decepticon with a healthy sense of self-preservation will give Fangry orders in the form of mild suggestions or reverse psychology.
Fangry has complete faith in his judgment and his alone. He is unwilling to listen to advice, and his tactics are notoriously flawed. Furthermore, he's likely to be abandoned on the battlefield when in trouble. The mere act of coming to his rescue implies he needs help at all—and, well, you know how he reacts to that idea.

The "weird" in "Weirdwolf", Weirdwolf puts. To talk to himself he doesn't just like; to talk to himself he really likes. Ceaselessly. And to make matters worse, not even very well he does it. To talk in a strange backward speak few can make sense of but himself, he likes.
Cute at first this personality quirk might seem, but once other Decepticons realize that totally off his nut he is, their best to avoid speaking with Weirdwolf they do. Just too weird, he is.
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