Rampage (Transformers) - Shattered Glass

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Rampage
Decepticon
Information
Sub-group Micromasters, Mini-Cons, Predacons
Function Gunner
Partner Sideswipe and Whisper
Motto "Thought preceding action equals success."
Alternate Modes Mechanical Panther
Series Transformers: Timelines

A Botcon 2008 exclusive toy, Rampage is a member of the evil Decepticon forces who oppose the heroic Autobots .

Rampage's mind is always working furiously. During his time as one of Razorclaw's students, he would often begin on a new assignment before finishing the previous one. The war did not diminish his enthusiasm; it allowed him to simply reorient his focus on warfare. He would often destroy twice as many Autobots as Razorclaw or Divebomb by constantly trying out new and more efficient ways of dispatching with his enemies. Watching alien transmissions tend to calm him down. It was Rampage who presented Razorclaw with transmission showing predators that became the basis for the alternate mode designs of the Predacons when they joined the Decepticon army.

Although he is a redeco of the Mini-Con mold, this character was never called a Mini-Con in his biography, and it was stated on the Transformers Collectors Club message board that the Shattered Glass Predacons were actually Micromasters.

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