Transformers: Devastation 2

This is the sequel to Transformers: Devastation.

Returning

 * Optimus Prime
 * Bumblebee
 * Sideswipe
 * Wheeljack
 * Grimlock

New

 * Ultra Magnus
 * Rodimus
 * Kup
 * Arcee
 * Springer

Decepticon Campaign

 * Megatron
 * Starscream
 * Soundwave (He transforms into a Communications Truck now)
 * Shockwave (He transforms into a Tank now)
 * Galvatron
 * Cyclonus
 * Scourge
 * Lockdown
 * Lugnut
 * Blitzwing

Autobot Campaign

 * Insecticons
 * Shrapnel
 * Bombshell
 * Kickback
 * The Constructicons
 * Mixmaster & Bonecrusher
 * Hook & Scavenger
 * Long Haul & Hook
 * Flatline
 * The Stunticons
 * Dead End & Drag Strip
 * Wildrider & Breakdown
 * Motormaster
 * Thundercracker & Skywarp
 * The Combaticons
 * Vortex & Brawl
 * Blast Off & Swindle
 * Helex & Tesarus
 * Kaon & The Pet
 * Vos & Nickel

Decepticon Campaign

 * Prowl
 * Sideswipe & Sunstreaker
 * The Aerialbots
 * Air Raid & Slingshot
 * Skydive & Fireflight
 * Silverbolt
 * Cliffjumper
 * Dinobots
 * Slug & Sludge
 * Snarl & Swoop
 * Ratchet
 * Mirage
 * The Protectobots
 * Blades & Streetwise
 * First Aid & Groove
 * Hot Spot
 * Blurr & Wheelie
 * Torchbearers
 * Pyra Magna & Rust Dust
 * Skyburst & Stormclash
 * Jumpstream & Dustup

Autobot Campaign

 * 1) Devastator (First Boss of the Autobot Campaign)
 * 2) Lugnut & Blitzwing
 * 3) Bug Bite
 * 4) Victor Drath
 * 5) Scourge
 * 6) Menasor
 * 7) Straxus
 * 8) Bludgeon
 * 9) Nightbird
 * 10) Old Snake
 * 11) Starscream
 * 12) Sixshot
 * 13) Cyclonus
 * 14) Dr. Arkeville
 * 15) Bruticus
 * 16) Nemesis Prime
 * 17) Shockwave
 * 18) Tarn
 * 19) Galvatron
 * 20) Lockdown
 * 21) Trypticon
 * 22) Soundwave
 * 23) Laserbeak
 * 24) Ravage
 * 25) Rumble
 * 26) Frenzy
 * 27) Buzzsaw
 * 28) Rat
 * 29) Megatron
 * 30) Galvatronus (Final Boss of the Autobot Campaign)

Decepticon Campaign

 * 1) Superion (First Boss of the Decepticon Campaign)
 * 2) Bumblebee
 * 3) Jazz
 * 4) Springer
 * 5) Hound
 * 6) Jetfire
 * 7) Wheeljack
 * 8) Windblade
 * 9) Defensor
 * 10) Alpha Trion
 * 11) Metroplex
 * 12) Wreck-Gar
 * 13) Spike (in a Transformer body like Autobot Spike)
 * 14) Blaster
 * 15) Steeljaw
 * 16) Eject
 * 17) Rewind
 * 18) Ramhorn
 * 19) Sunder
 * 20) Stripes
 * 21) Kup
 * 22) Grimlock
 * 23) Victorion
 * 24) Ironhide
 * 25) Ultra Magnus
 * 26) Arcee
 * 27) Rodimus Prime
 * 28) Omega Supreme
 * 29) Optimus Prime
 * 30) Optimus Maximus (Final Boss of the Decepticon Campaign)

Last Story

 * 1) The Dweller
 * 2) Alpha Quintesson (Penultimate Boss)
 * 3) Nova Prime (Final Boss)
 * 4) Unicron (True Final Boss)

Beast Wars Arena

 * 1) Dinobot (First Boss)
 * 2) Tigerhawk
 * 3) Dinobot II
 * 4) Optimus Primal (Penultimate Boss)
 * 5) Megatron (Final Boss)

2007 Film Arena

 * 1) Barricade & Movie Frenzy (First Boss)
 * 2) Movie Bumblebee & Sam Witwicky
 * 3) Agent Seymour Simmons & a Sector 7 SUV Transformer
 * 4) Blackout & Scorponok
 * 5) Movie Megatron (Final Boss)

Animated Arena

 * 1) Waspinator (First Boss)
 * 2) Animated Mixmaster & Animated Scrapper
 * 3) Animated Swindle
 * 4) Safeguard
 * 5) * Animated Jetfire
 * 6) * Jetstorm
 * 7) Animated Soundwave
 * 8) * Animated Laserbeak
 * 9) * Animated Ratbat
 * 10) Meltdown
 * 11) Sari Sumdac
 * 12) Animated Optimus Prime
 * 13) Animated Shockwave/Longarm Prime (Penultimate Boss)
 * 14) Animated Megatron (Final Boss)

Revenge of the Fallen Arena

 * Sideways (First Boss)
 * ROTF Arcee (Combined Form)
 * Movie Ironhide & Colonel Lennox
 * Demolisher
 * ROTF Devastator
 * ROTF Megatron
 * Powered Up Optimus Prime (Penultimate Boss)
 * The Fallen (Final Boss)

Prime Arena

 * Airachnid (First Boss)
 * Knock Out & Prime Breakdown
 * C.Y.L.A.S.
 * Prime Arcee
 * Prime Soundwave
 * Predaking
 * Prime Megatron (Penultimate Boss)
 * Prime Optimus Prime 2.0 (Final Boss)

Rescue Bots Arena

 * Heatwave

Chase[edit]
Chase (voiced by D.C. Douglas) is a Rescue Bot that transforms into a police car and is partnered with Chief Charlie Burns. Chase has a "by-the-book" personality and tends to fuss over any new concept that violates any law he is familiar with, though at times his dry sense of humor and understanding emerges. He gets along well with Charlie Burns. In "Quarry vs. Quarry," Chase gains a Stegosaurus form upon scanning a Stegosaurus model making him a Triple Changer where the form enables him to perform electrical attacks with his tail.

Blades[edit]
Blades (voiced by Parvesh Cheena) is a Rescue Bot that transforms into a rescue helicopter which makes him the only rescue bot that can fly. He is partnered with Dani Burns. Back on Cybertron, Blades had a land-based vehicle mode and is not used to flying, thus culminating in a slight fear of heights. In "Bumblebee to the Rescue", Blades meets the legendary Autobot scout Bumblebee whom he greatly admires. Out of the Rescue Bots, he is the most expressive emotionally. In "Quarry vs. Quarry," Blades gains a Pteranodon form upon scanning a Pteranodon model making him a Triple Changer where the form enables him to perform a sonic attack. Blades managed to finally assume this form when it comes to stopping Colonel Quint Quarry's Amber Bot.

Boulder[edit]
Boulder (voiced by Imari Williams) is a Rescue Bot that transforms into a bulldozer and is partnered with Graham Burns. Boulder is fascinated with Earth culture and is always eager to learn more from books and other sources. He has a very kind and friendly demeanor. In "Big Game," Boulder works on an Energon Patch to use on Optimus Prime's Primal Form and tests it by scanning a Triceratops model to assume this Primal Form, thus making him the second Rescue Bot to be a Triple Changer where this form enables him to perform tremor attacks. After some tests with the Energon Patch, Boulder and Graham arrive where they free Optimus Prime's Primal Form from Colonel Quint Quarry's trap and apprehend Colonel Quint Quarry.

Blurr[edit]
Blurr (voiced by Max Mittelman) is a Rescue Bot that transforms into a race car. He and Salvage crash landed on Earth during a meteor shower over 10,000 years ago in their cargo ship. Blurr was the pilot of the ship. He loves being fast and takes pride in his speed, but he is also extremely reckless and impatient. During his training, he's always making Heatwave displeased with him. Blurr was revealed to have not have been involved in Salvage's plot to save the cavepeople of Wayward Island, in fact he abandoned Salvage to try and go home. After the footage of this was discovered, Optimus Prime allowed Blurr another chance at being on the Rescue Bots. Blurr and Salvage are later transferred to another location by Optimus Prime. They later returned to help put Griffin Rock back in place after it was teleported to a different location.

Salvage[edit]
Salvage (voiced by Jason Marsden) is a Rescue Bot that transforms into a garbage truck. He and Blurr crash landed on Earth during a meteor shower over 10,000 years ago in their cargo ship. Salvage was the loader of the ship. Salvage loves taking junk and re-purposing it because he believes that everything eventually finds its purpose. Salvage was revealed to have been involved in the rescue of the cavepeople of Wayward Island. Unlike Blurr, Salvage quickly began to enjoy living on Earth and gained the respect of the other Rescue Bots, after successfully taking charge during his first rescue. Salvage and Blurr are later transferred to another location by Optimus Prime. They later returned to help put Griffin Rock back in place after it was teleported to a different location.

Optimus Prime[edit]
Optimus Prime (voiced by Peter Cullen) is the leader of the Autobots who transforms into a semi-trailer truck. He gave the Rescue Bots their mission and mainly appears via view-screen. In "Bumblebee to the Rescue", he briefly assigns Bumblebee to observe the Rescue Bots and their human allies in action. In "It's a Bot Time" and "Bot to the Future," Optimus and Bumblebee travel back in time to aid the stranded Rescue Bots, only to return to an altered present. There Optimus and Bumblebee take on Dr. Morocco's MorBots before traveling back in time again to correct the past, thus restoring the proper present. He later returns in "What Lies Below" and "What Rises Above," where he comes to Griffin Rock after Chief Burns' brother Woodrow inadvertently discovers a deposit of Energon beneath the surface. Like the Rescue Bots, Optimus is still trying to grasp human nature, comparing the construction of an artificial volcano to the design of the pogo stick. However, he has gained some knowledge of human customs as well. After the group is separated below ground, Optimus and Heatwave work together to find the others, and Optimus expresses his confidence in Heatwave's ability to take on new responsibilities. In "Changes," Optimus Prime trains Heatwave into harnessing his energies for a new vehicle re-scan.

In "Land Before Prime," Optimus Prime arrives on Wayward Island to help the Rescue Bots. He scans Trex as a secondary form where gains a Tyrannosaurus form (with this form being referred to in the toyline as Optimus Primal). This makes him a Triple Changer as he states that scanning anything techno-organic might have unpredictable results. It is in this form that Optimus Prime learns that the dinosaurs were protecting their young which are trapped underground. After the hole to the prehistoric cavern has been sealed, Optimus Prime starts to show signs of getting used to his Primal Mode. In "Big Game," Optimus Prime works to get control over his Primal Mode where it causes the Rescue Bots to chase him around Griffin Rock. He is captured by Colonel Quint Quarry and is hunted on Quarry Safari Land with Cody still inside him. Fortunately, the Rescue Bots determine that his loss of control is due to low Energon reserves, and are able to replenish his energies and restore him to normal, due in part to Boulder also assuming a Dinobot form. The Rescue Bots subsequently delivered a captured alien creature with an appetite for Energon to Optimus' care in "Unfinished Business." "Quarry vs. Quarry" saw him and Boulder assume Dinobot form once again and be joined by Heatwave, Blades, and Chase, culminating in Quarry's arrest and the addition of Professor Anna Baranova to the Autobots' circle of human confidants.

In "Turning the Tide" Optimus' old ally High Tide arrived on Earth to train the Rescue Bots in water rescues and was greeted by Optimus, who hoped that High Tide could also learn from his pupils and their human partners. He later appeared in the trilogy of episodes "The New Recruits", "Rescue Bots Academy", and "A New Hero," in which he and the Rescue Bots welcomed new recruits Salvage and Blurr, the latter of whom proved somewhat troublesome in the beginning. Optimus would later join these recruits and High Tide in helping the Rescue Bots return Griffin Rock to its proper place.

Bumblebee[edit]
Bumblebee is the legendary Autobot Scout, war hero, and member of Optimus Prime's team of Autobots. As seen in Transformers: Prime, Bumblebee lost his voice box while being tortured by Megatron and possesses a unique form of speech. In "Bumblebee to the Rescue", he pays a visit to Griffin Rock while tracking a meteor that lands on a nearby uninhabited island and meets the Rescue Bots and the Burns family (who were also investigating the meteor). He is later briefly assigned by Optimus Prime to observe the Rescue Bots and Burns family working together. Later on, he teams up with Blades and the Burns family to destroy the meteor after the other Rescue Bots are infected by a mysterious substance contained within the fallen meteor. As he does throughout most of Prime, Bumblebee does not speak any recognizable language, communicating instead in a series of beeps understandable only to fellow Cybertronians and eventually to Cody (similar to how Rafael is the only human who can understand him in Transformers: Prime).[citation needed]

High Tide[edit]
High Tide (voiced by Michael Bell) is an Autobot veteran and master seaman who is Optimus Prime's old acquaintance. He transformers into a submarine and can combine with his rescue rig to form a larger robot. High Tide put the Rescue Bots through some strict ocean rescue training which came in handy when it came to the abandoned oil rig causing an oil spill. Following the destruction of Doc Greene's floating lab, High Tide remains on Earth so that his rescue rig can serve as Doc Greene's floating lab until further notice. He would subsequently aid them in their final battle with Dr. Morocco, and train and work alongside new recruits Salvage and Blurr.

Servo[edit]
Servo is a dog-like Autobot Helper-Bot that is kept in High Tide's chest compartment. He can transform himself depending on what task he is needed to carry out and even transform his limbs independently for minor tasks. Chase even commented that Servo appears to be a "cross between a schnauzer and a toolbox." Servo can be commanded by means of a dog whistle.

Dr. Thaddeus Morocco[edit]
Dr. Thaddeus Morocco (voiced by Tim Curry in 2012, Greg Ellis in 2014) is a mad scientist who invents things to cause damage. He is behind several of the incidents that occurred in Griffin Rock like unleashing a swarm of futuristic nanites, sending a remote-operated shark-like submarine to attack high-tech ocean equipment, and hacking into Griffin Rock's central computer by controlling Trex. Dr. Morocco also uses a Chamber of Youth invention to keep himself young and had created four time machines in the past. He plotted revenge against Chief Charlie Burns, Mayor Luskey, and Ezra Greene for making him an outcast. Even though the Rescue Bots managed to thwart him, Dr. Morocco managed to get away on Mayor Luskey's schooner. In "It's a Bot Time" and "Bot to the Future," a time-travel incident that involved Dither being left behind in the past and a time machine created by Dr. Morocco enabled him to study Dither which resulted in an alternate timeline where Dr. Morocco has taken over Griffin Rock and renamed it Moropolis. During that time, Dr. Morocco had perfected his MorBots which can transform successfully. With help from Optimus Prime and Bumblebee, Cody, Frankie, and the Rescue Bots were able to go back in time and rescue Dither before Dr. Morocco can study him which undid the alternate timeline. The time machine was destroyed after the timeline was repaired. During the episodes it is revealed that Morocco had stolen a machine that kept him in the prime of his youth and had been using it for over a century.

In "Tip of the Iceberg," Dr. Morocco returned where he had taken interest in the cargo on the S.S. Isolde. This time, Dr. Morocco had patched things up with Mayor Luskey where he had returned his schooner to him. After the freezing machine exploded, Dr. Morocco got away but sent the Burns Family the portrait of Cody's Great-Grandpa Zachary (who was the captain of the S.S. Isolde). The final scene shows Dr. Morocco opening a large crate and being surprised with what was in it. In "Changes," the device that Dr. Morocco found was a prototype weather machine from 1966 where he starts with a tornado to attack Griffin Rock. After Doc Greene had used the Tornadon't to stop the tornado, Dr. Morocco used the weather machine to cause a dangerous thunderstorm. While the Burns Family is busy, Dr. Morocco infiltrates the Griffin Rock Firehouse where he learns the truth about Rescue Bots gets info on where they came from. When the Burns Family catches onto his plan, Dr. Morocco uses the weather machine to summon a fiery cyclone. Heatwave in his new fireboat form managed to deactivate the weather machine. Dr. Morocco managed to get away after making off with some Cybertronian technology and has no plans to improve his MorBots. He was seen making a deal with Madeline Pynch to sell the technologies to her.

In "Double Villainy," Dr. Morocco works with Madeline Pynch to capture the Rescue Bots one-by-one to make their slaves and replace them with robotic copies of the Rescue Bots as part of a plot to get the gold that is underneath Griffin Rock. Upon using a device from the Chamber of Youth that removes 10 years in their memories, Dr. Morocco ends up claiming to them that Optimus Prime made them their liaison to the Rescue Bots and claimed that the Burns Family is their enemies. Madeline Pynch lends Dr. Morocco the Phase Bit technology to get to the gold underneath Griffin Rock. In "Rise of the Heroes," the explosion beneath Griffin Rock has left Dr. Morocco adrift in his submarine and without any contact with the Rescue Bots. Dr. Morocco was adrift until he came to the fire house and mentioned to them about Madeline Pynch's involvement. After Dr. Morocco had restored his age and did his best to restore the Rescue Bots' memories, he was arrested by Chief Charlie Burns and remanded to the police station where he claims that what had happened was Madeline Pynch's idea.

In "Bugs in the System," Dr. Morocco escaped from prison upon contacting one of his MorBots while using metal-eating army ants as a diversion.

In "Phantom of the Sea," it is revealed that there was a time machine create by Dr. Morocco on board the S.S. Phantom Voyager. When it was struck by lighting, it gets stuck and causes the ship to travel ten years into the future.

At the end of "Time After Time," it is revealed that the pocket watch that Cody found in the Lost and Found was a mini-time machine that was previously owned by Dr. Morocco which sends Cody through a time loop caused by an EMP wave from Griffin Rock's clock tower.

In "The Last of Morocco," it is revealed that Dr. Morocco had known Jules Verne, the two of them having met in the past. It was from Verne that Morocco obtained the Verne device, the machine that serves to power his chamber of youth; Verne invented it and gave Morocco one of the two prototypes. Unfortunately, Morocco soon set out on his path of self-service and villainy, while Verne set out to explore time and space. The two would eventually reunite after Madeline Pynch forced him to surrender the chamber of youth in exchange for the return of his submarine, the Nemo. Aging rapidly and with no means of recovering his machine from Pynch, Morocco managed to send a letter back in time to Jules Verne, who traveled to the present to meet him using a time machine built from a blimp. Verne wished to help his old friend but recognized that the Burnses had prior claim due to his criminal activities. At this point, Morocco revealed that he had improved upon the technology used to direct the metal-eating ants and now commanded a trio of sea creatures-two sperm whales and a giant squid. However, Morocco's minions were thwarted by High Tide in his Mega Robot mode, forcing him to surrender. The Burnses allowed him to make use of a second chamber of youth to return to his youthful state, and Jules Verne and the Burns family hit upon the idea of erasing his memories of his evil life and having Jules Verne take him to the future where he could live a peaceful life and they could rekindle their old friendship. Morocco escaped and attempted to take the time machine for himself, but was fortunately thwarted by the Rescue Bots and taken into the future by Verne, where his memories were seemly erased.

Thaddeus Morocco is modeled after Basil Rathbone.[1]

MorBots[edit]
The MorBots (voiced by Maurice LaMarche) are a bunch of robots that were created by Dr. Morocco. They are Morocco's version of the Rescue Bots, and capable of transforming between vehicle and robot modes and flight. Originally Morocco created a single unit to replace the rescue team, but it was soon found to be too dangerous. In the alternate reality where he ruled over Griffin Rock-rechristened "Moropolis"-Morocco employed an army of MorBots as his police forces, but they proved no match for the Autobots Optimus Prime and Bumblebee. In "Bugs in the System," Doc Greene was analyzing a MorBot when metal-eating ants controlled by Morocco reassembled it. Morocco then used it to escape prison and flee Griffin Rock, only for the ants to start devouring it and force him to use what was left as a raft.

Myles and Evan[edit]
Myles and Evan (both voiced by Robbie Daymond) are two local troublemakers who reside in Griffin Rock. Myles is adept with hacking into computers while Evan just does grunt sounds where he lacks the power of speech. They first appeared in "Small Blessing" where they used Ezra Greene's Minimizer to shrink Heatwave, Blades, and Boulder. They were caught by Chase and arrested by Chief Charlie Burns without telling them what happened to the other Rescue Bots.[citation needed]

In "The Haunting of Griffin Rock," Myles tricked Deputy Barney into letting him "check his E-Mail" where Myles accessed Griffin Rock's hologram systems. They created holograms of themselves which fooled Deputy Barney as they escape from jail. The pair later used the holographic system to produce a plague of "ghosts", enabling them to scare people away from buildings so they could then go in and steal things. They managed to clean out the bank vault and the till of a restaurant before Cody, Frankie and the Doc worked out was going on. Using more holograms, the Rescue Bots caught the pair in the act of robbing a jewelery store and are recaptured.[citation needed]

In "One of the Ages," Myles and Evan steal some devices from the government upon its arrival in Griffin Rock. They managed to evade Chief Burns and Chase by doing an oil slick. Myles and Evan then target Ezra Greene's stasis machine and end up spotted by Chase and Cody. They end up being pursued by the Burns Family where Evan and Myles use the device to de-age Kade. With help from the Rescue Bots, Cody and Kade were able to apprehend Myles and Evan and reclaim the stolen part for the stasis machine.[citation needed]

In "Bots and Robbers," Myles and Evan steal mechanite from the museum where they hack the museum's anti-theft hack. They use the mechanite to power their Tech Wrecker to disable all of Griffin Rock's technology. After Evan and Myles rob some technology from Huxley Prescott's van during his safety tips broadcast with Mayor Luskey, the Rescue Bots pursue them and nearly run over Chief Burns where a power strip disables their car only for Myles and Evan to carjack Chase. Upon being inspired by detective movies, Chase pretends to be a robot in order to go undercover to find out what Myles and Evan are up to. Chase pretends to give in to Myles and Evan's orders to find out what they plan to steal from Ezra Greene. The item in question turns out to be Floatium which Myles and Evan plan to use it for their big plan. After Chase steals the Floatium, Myles and Evan make Chase fight passed the Rescue Bots. Myles and Evan combine the stolen technology to complete the Tech Wrecker to shut down all of Griffin Rock's tech while keeping their hideout immune to the Tech Wrecker's effects. With all of Griffin Rock's technology down, Myles and Evan being their heist. Using a device that Myles and Evan used to shield their base from the Tech Wrecker's effects, Chase reunites with the Rescue Bots. The Burns Family had to use scooters in order to go after Myles and Evan. After the Burns family captures Evan and Myles, the Rescue Bots use Floatium to get to the Tech Wrecker and disable it. With the Tech Wrecker disabled, Chief Burns remands Myles and Evan to the police station.[citation needed]

In "Thieves Like Us," Myles and Evan hack into Doc Greene's 3-D printer in order to reprogram the Rescue Bot action figures to steal for them during Bot Appreciation Day. After the Burns family makes it back to Griffin Rock, the Rescue Bots pursue the Rescue Bots miniature figures to Myles and Evan's bank heist. Myles and Evan program the Rescue Bots miniature figures to fight the Rescue Bots. Myles and Evan are arrested and the miniature figures are deactivated and reprogrammed to return everything that was stolen.[citation needed]

In "More Than Meets the Eye", they disguised themselves as assistants for Maura's magic show in order to rob it but when an injured Chase witnesses this, he helps the other Rescue Bots and the Burns family recapture them.

Madeline Pynch[edit]
Madeline Pynch (voiced by Stacy Darrow) is a rich woman who is the mother of Priscilla Pynch, works at an as-yet-unnamed company, and is good friends with Mayor Luskey. In "Spellbound," she planted golden cellphones around town which mesmerized people to help in her company's plot to get to the gold that is underneath Blossom Vale, in which they were passed down to everyone (including the Rescue Bots) but Cody. Her plan to mine the vale went into operation and managed to reap some reward before the cellphone controlling Boulder falls off and he helps Cody take down the cell tower, breaking the hypnotic hold over the town's residents. When Priscilla later told her mother that she found a cellphone under the seat of the limo that they are in, her mother said it was a model that was being recalled while reflecting that the cellphones put out would have to be much stronger.

At the end of "Changes," Dr. Morocco contacts Madeline Pynch stating that he has some technology that he'd like to sell her for a substantial fee.

In "Odd Bot Out," Cody mentioned to Francine that his father had heard that Mayor Luskey denied the construction of Madeline Pynch's ocean drilling platform. It was discovered by Blades and Optimus Prime that Madeline Pynch went ahead with the drilling platform's construction which unknowing activated the Liquifier artifact that started liquifying Griffin Rock until Optimus Prime deactivated it.

At the end of "The Griffin Rock Express," it is revealed that Madeline Pynch's company was behind the Phase Bit (a phasing technology) that Frankie used in her heroics as Rescue Girl when she saved the passengers of the Griffin Rock Express.

In "Double Villainy", Madeline Pynch works with Dr. Morocco to capture the Autobots one-by-one to make their slaves and replace them with robotic copies of the Rescue Bots as part of a plot to get the gold that is underneath Griffin Rock. After Dr. Morocco used a device that removed 10 years of their memories, Madeline Pynch gives Dr. Morocco the Phase Bit so that the Rescue Bots can get to the gold underneath Griffin Rock. She does manage to steal some of the Cybertronian technology from Dr. Morocco.

In "Rise of the Heroes", Madeline Pynch evacuates from her sinking submarine in her mini-sub and heads to an unknown location. The Burns Family were informed by Dr. Morocco about Madeline Pynch's activities.

In "The Last of Morocco," it was mentioned that Pynch apparently recovered and repaired Morocco's Nemo submarine and made him give her the Verne device that powered his chamber of youth in exchange for regaining his vessel. It's unknown of where she is now or what she will do next.

Vigil[edit]
Vigil (voiced by Bill Mumy) is a vigilant-model computer. Vigil is programmed to protect humans and also itself. It can invade and control technology, track people by accessing their mobile phones, and even listen in on conversations. It's all completely above board because it does it to keep humans safe. However, Vigil becomes too overprotective and is dedicated to the point of obsession, enforcing heavy restrictions and even acting to prevent the Rescue Bots from performing their duties since it is incapable of taking control of them. It was eventually shut down and sent to the Island of Misfit Tech, but apparently managed to reactivate itself. In "No Place Like Dome," Vigil gained the ability to move from device to device and used that technique to return to the island and tries to regain control of Griffin Rock and keep it "100% safe". Vigil is defeated once again by the Burns family and the Rescue Bots where it was tricked into Griffin Rock's EMP Zone, destroying it for good.

Colonel Quint Quarry[edit]
Colonel Quint Quarry (voiced by Jim Cummings in an Australian accent) is a big-game hunter who owned his own private island called Quarry Safariland where he held illegal safaris for hunting wildlife. Colonel Quarry has a wide array of gadgetry and vehicles at his command including the Heli-Jet (a helicopter with jet engines), a jeep equipped with net-launchers and camouflage features, and Q-Drones. Upon learning of Optimus Prime's T-Rex form from the news in "Big Game," Quarry traveled to Griffin Rock and captured him, with Cody inside, and brought him back to his island called Quarry Safariland to hunt him. His island is filled with various traps designed for capturing his prey, which he used on Optimus and the Rescue Bots when they came to recover their abducted friends. Fortunately, Boulder-who had adopted a new Triceratops mode-restored Optimus' control over his T-Rex mode before teaming up with him to free the other Rescue Bots and the Burns family. Quarry was arrested by Chief Charlie Burns, but managed to escape and will later return seeking revenge. In "Quarry vs. Quarry," Colonel Quint Quarry holds Professor Baranova hostage on his latest island so that he can have Ezra Greene build him some Dinobots (which Quarry plans to sell to his clients if they are in good shape) in order to pay off the damages to Quarry Safariland which resulted in the other Rescue Bots gaining Dinobot forms. With help from Blades' Dinobot form taking down the Amber Drone and the other Q-Drones, Colonel Quarry is arrested by Chief Burns upon the Burns Family's arrival.

Q-Drones[edit]
The Q-Drones (voiced by Jim Cummings) are the tiki-shaped flying robots that work for Colonel Quint Quarry. These hovering drones possess an array of technology including the ability to produce energy fields, project holograms, act as a mobile surveillance network, fire bolas, and record and broadcast videos.

Amber Drone[edit]
Amber Drone is a flying robot that works for Colonel Quint Quarry and is larger than the Q-Drones. It was used to carry Optimus Prime's Dinobot form and the Dinobot forms of Heatwave, Boulder, and Chase to its boat when he plans to sell them to his clients. Blades in his Dinobot form destroyed the Amber Drone

Age of Extinction

Robots in Disguise

Autobots[edit]

 * Bumblebee (voiced by Will Friedle[1]) - The main protagonist of the series. As the leader of the Autobot team on Earth, he is constantly obsessed with living up to Optimus' expectations when leading his team, especially when he is trying to keep order in the group. A running gag of the series is when he is trying to create a catchy rallying cry, which often results in them being bad puns or just lame in general. His alt mode is similar to a Camero.


 * Optimus Prime (voiced by Peter Cullen[1]) - The last of the Primes, the former leader of the Autobots and Bumblebee's mentor. Originally thought to have died after the events of Transformers Prime Beast Hunters: Predacons Rising, he was later resurrected by the Primes of the past to help stop an evil that would result in the destruction of both Earth and Cybertron. His alt mode is a semi-truck with trailer.


 * Sideswipe (voiced by Darren Criss[1]) - The rebellious "bad boy" of the team. Incompetent and sometimes lazy, he often risks missions, even the lives of his own teammates, all for the sake of his boredom. He makes up for it with his speed and agility. He is also known to be claustrophobic. His alt mode is a street racing ready sports car.


 * Strongarm (voiced by Constance Zimmer[1]) - A cadet in the Cybertronian Elite Guard and Bumblebee's subordinate. She often worries about abiding by the law and following protocol which in some cases jeopardizes the mission. She is essentially the complete opposite of Sideswipe and the two often jab at each other. Her alt mode is a police modified SUV.


 * Fixit (voiced by Mitchell Whitfield[1]) - A hyperactive yet faulty-wired Mini-Con who originally served as the steward and guard of the Alchemor, who later serves as the Autobot's caretaker and medic. He also provides the identification of the escaped Decepticons and reports their location. He develops a close friendship with Russell and Denny as he is rarely out in the field. Because Fixit is so small, he doesn't have a proper vehicle mode, and instead turns into a variety of tools.


 * Grimlock (voiced by Khary Payton[1]) - A Dinobot who transforms into a mechanical Tyrannosaurus serves as the team's muscle. Originally imprisoned on the Alchemor as a Decepticon for committing property damages, he later becomes an Autobot after gaining the team's trust when taking down Underbite. He is not very bright and often attempts to solve problems with his fists rather than strategy.


 * Jazz (voiced by Arif S. Kinchen[1]) - A friend of Bumblebee and Sideswipe's idol who came to Earth after receiving the distress signal from the Alchemor after it crashed. He is the only Autobot in the first season who doesn't stay on Earth. His alt mode is a race car.


 * Drift (voiced by Eric Bauza[1]) - An Autobot bounty hunter who originally came to Earth to collect the bounty placed on Bumblebee. He later joins the team along with his two Mini-Con students to study under Bumblebee. His figure is that of a samurai, generally doing things the honorable way, which includes fighting fairly (much to his disadvantage). This incarnation of Drift is a Mini-Con deployer and turns into a samurai like car.
 * Slipstream (voiced by Roger Craig Smith[1]) - One of Drift's Mini-Con students. He was an ex-con before being taken in by Drift.
 * Jetstorm (voiced by Roger Craig Smith[1]) - One of Drift's Mini-Con students. He was an ex-con before being taken in by Drift.


 * Windblade (voiced by Kristy Wu[2]) - A charming yet self-centered female Autobot who joins the team later in the first season. She was sent by Primus to help fight against the evil which would result in Earth's and Cybertron's destruction. She transforms into a plane, making her the only Autobot in both the Prime series and this series (aside from Optimus) capable of flight.

Decepticons[edit]
Most of the Decepticons in this series were originally prisoners on the prison ship Alchemor and beast modes or have animal motifs in their robot mode. At the beginning of the series, the Alchemor crashes because of Megatronus and the Decepticon prisoners are freed. It is now the mission of Bumblebee's team to re-capture them.[citation needed]
 * Steeljaw (voiced by Troy Baker[1]) - A gray wolf-like Decepticon who generally serves as the main antagonist of the first season. Steeljaw was imprisoned on Alchemor for trying to incite a rebellion. He wishes to rule Earth as a safe and peaceful haven for Decepticons. His alt mode is a wolf snout-like off-road vehicle. Steeljaw leads his own team throughout the first season to defeat the Autobots and further his plans. He later joins forces with Megatronus in hopes to control Earth for himself.


 * Underbite (voiced by Liam O'Brien in a Texan accent[1]) - A Decepticon Chompazoid who was imprisoned on Alchemor for devouring Nuon City. Underbite eats metal to become more powerful. He is the first Decepticon the Autobots encounter on Earth. Underbite is captured but escapes with the help of Steeljaw and later joins his team. He is later captured again at the end of Season 1.


 * Hammerstrike (voiced by David Kaye[1]) - A Sharkticon pirate who wishes to rule Earth's seas. Hammerstrike turns into a submarine. He is later captured by the Autobots.


 * Bisk (voiced by Khary Payton[1]) - A lobster-like Decepticon. He is quickly captured by the Autobots.


 * Chop Shop (voiced by David Hunt[1]) - A Decepticon combiner who is able to split his body into five spider-like Mini-Cons. He is later captured by the Autobots, with the exception of one part which later allows him to briefly escape.


 * Terrashock (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson[1]) - A Buffaloid (a buffalo-like Cybertronian) that was originally found by humans and brought to the city museum. He is an enforcer for the Decepticon Contrail prior to his incarceration on Alchemor. Terrashock turns into a moving truck. He is later captured by the Autobots.


 * Thunderhoof (voiced by Frank Stallone in a Boston accent[1]) - An elk-like Decepticon and a former crime boss back on Cybertron and was incarcerated on Alchemor after Clampdown tipped off the authorities. He later joins Steeljaw's team Thunderhoof was later recaptured at the end of Season 1.


 * Filch (voiced by Constance Zimmer[1]) - A Corvicon (a crow-like Decepticon) who has an obsession to collect anything shiny. Filch can transform into a crow. She is later captured by the Autobots.


 * Minitron - A Cyber-Tick (a tick-like Decepticon) who controls Cybertronians by biting them. He worked for Steeljaw to possess Grimlock and is later captured by the Autobots.


 * Springload (voiced by John Steven Rocha[1]) - An insane Amphiboid (a frog-like Cybertronian) who is obsessed with finding the city of Doradus (though everyone claims it a myth). Springload can transform into a muscle car with huge wheels. He is built with acidic skin as a defense mechanism. Springload was incarcerated on Alchemor for attacking the museum staff and guards. Springload is soon captured by the Autobots and briefly escapes his stasis pod along with Quillfire, only to be captured again.


 * Ped (voiced by Eddie Deezen[1]) - A worm-like Decepticon that was apparently bullied by others of his kind. Ped has the ability to create sinkholes when underground. He can transform into a truck. Ped is later captured by the Autobots.


 * Quillfire (voiced by Andy Milder[1]) - A Decepticon anarchist, resembling that of a porcupine, whose weapons consist of toxic quills. Quillfire turns into an armored pick-up truck that is similar to Bulkhead. He is later captured by the Autobots and briefly escapes his stasis pod along with Springload, only to be captured again.


 * Fracture (voiced by Kevin Pollak[1]) - A Decepticon bounty hunter and Drift's rival who came to Earth to collect the bounty placed on Bumblebee. He later joins Steeljaw's team, only to be captured at the end of Season 1.
 * Airazor (voiced by Roger Craig Smith[1]) - One of Fracture's Mini-Con servants.
 * Divebomb (voiced by Khary Payton[1]) - One of Fracture's Mini-Con servants.


 * Clampdown (voiced by Jim Cummings[1]) - A cowardly crab-like Decepticon that turns into a boxboy racer. As an informant on Cybertron, Clampdown will rat anyone out to get out of jail including Thunderhoof. Clampdown eventually ended up on Alchemor for trying to blackmail a member of the Autobot High Council.


 * Skunkticons - A group of striped skunk-like Decepticons that spray a liquid chemical out of their tails that blinds their target. They are led by Malodor and are soon captured by the Autobots.
 * Malodor (voiced by Daniel Roebuck)[citation needed] - The leader of the Skunkticons.


 * Nightstrike (voiced by Tom Kenny)[citation needed] - A vampire bat-like Decepticon who uses sound waves to entice the worst fears of his prey and suck their Energon. He is soon captured by the Autobots.


 * Vertebreak (voiced by Charlie Schlatter)[citation needed] - A snake-like Decepticon and a mad scientist who was imprisoned on Alchemor for his illegal cyber-grafting experiments. He can transform into a train. Vertebreak removes Sideswipe's head and uses his body for his own nefarious purposes. He is later captured by the Autobots.


 * Octopunch (voiced by Ted Biaselli)[citation needed] - An octopus-like Decepticon. He crashes ships so he can raid them. Octopunch can transform into a submarine. He is soon captured by the Autobots.


 * Groundpounder (voiced by John DiMaggio)[citation needed] - An gorilla-like Decepticon and former Cybertronian gladiator (to which Fixit is a fan of). Groundpounder was arrested for going on a rampage after being accused of cheating and was incarcerated on Alchemor. He is soon captured by the Autobots.
 * Headlock (voiced by Eric Bauza)[citation needed] - Groundpounder's devious coach and the real reason behind Groundpounder's cheating. He is captured by the Autobots along with Groundpounder.


 * Kickback (voiced by Liam O'Brien)[citation needed] - A grasshopper-themed Insecticon that Steeljaw once used as bait. He can transform into a race car.


 * Scowl (voiced by Mark Hildreth)[citation needed] - A Dinobot who transforms into a mechanical Ankylosaurus and was a former mob enforcer of Thunderhoof. Much like Grimlock who briefly befriended him, Scowl likes to smash things for his own entertainment. He is later captured by the Autobots after being defeated by Grimlock.


 * Razorpaw - A puma-like Decepticon who is quickly apprehended by Windblade when she first appears.


 * Zizza (voiced by Jackée Harry)[citation needed] - A queen bee-like Decepticon who uses a toxin to control the minds of her victims. Zizza was incarcerated on Alchemor for mind-controlling Cybertronians into doing her bidding. She is later captured by the Autobots.


 * Pseudo (voiced by Eric Bauza)[citation needed] - A Decepticon Shifter spy with the ability to shape-shift into anything or anyone he desires. He is later captured by the Autobots.


 * Overload - A Decepticon. He can transform into a tank.
 * Ransack - Overload's Mini-Con partner.
 * Backtrack - Overload's Mini-Con partner.

Thirteen[edit]
The Thirteen' are the original Cybertronians that were created by Primus during his fight with Unicron. Most of the Thirteen currently reside in the Realm of the Primes.
 * Megatronus (voiced by Gil Gerard)[citation needed] - One of the original Primes of Cybertron who turned his back on the others and later became the first Decepticon. Originally banished to another realm, he successfully escaped his imprisonment with the help of Steeljaw and his team, where he planned to take the anti-spark from both Earth and Cybertron (destroying both worlds in the process) to control the universe. His plan fails, and is presumably killed in the process. He is of no relation to Megatron, despite his name being used as Megatron's former name before the war of Cybertron.


 * Micronus Prime (voiced by Adrian Pasdar) - The first Mini-Con who trains Optimus Prime to help him prepare for the fight against Megatronus in the Valley of the Primes.


 * Vector Prime (voiced by Troy Baker) - A member of the Thirteen who is the guardian of time and space.