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Ravage (Transformers)

Battle Ravage
Decepticon/Terrorcon
Information
Sub-group Basic Beasts, Terrorcon
Function Destruction member
Rank 5
Motto "What my claws don't destroy my teeth will!" (Hasbro)
"When I eat, you eat!" (Takara)
Alternate modes Mechanical Jaguar
Series Transformers: Energon
English voice actor Trevor Devall
Ravage
Ravage ROTF.jpg
Ravage in Revenge of the Fallen
Decepticon
Information
Sub-group Deluxe Beasts
Function Spy, Infiltration Expert
Rank 4
Partner Soundwave, Rampage, Laserbeak
Motto "War is often won from the shadows.", "RAAAAR!"
Alternate modes Cybertronian missile
Series Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
Transformers (2010)
Voiced by Frank Welker
Ravage
Decepticon
Information
Sub-group Communications
Function Saboteur
Motto "Out of sight, out of mind! Gotta go, talk to ya later!"
Alternate modes Cassette
Series Transformers: Timelines

Ravage is the name of several fictional characters in the Transformers universes. Due to the inability to trademark the common word "ravage", he is sometimes called Battle Ravage, Command Ravage or Tripredacus Agent. In 2007 Hasbro released the Alternators toy under the name Ravage again.

In 2011, Ravage was named the fifth-best upgrade in Beast Wars history by Topless Robot.

In the episode "More Than Meets The Eye Part 1", upon the Transformers' awakening on Earth in 1984, Ravage was first deployed to dissuade humans from investigating a Decepticon attack on a power plant. Later, when Soundwave infiltrated the Autobots' headquarters, Ravage inserted himself into Teletraan I's cassette drive in order to access data on natural resources which Soundwave recorded, but while Soundwave escaped, Ravage was captured by the Autobots and later used in an attempt to tricking Megatron into a trap. Autobots Hound and Mirage spoke loudly of a nearby rocket base and the fuel it housed, deliberately allowing Ravage to overhear them and purposefully dropping the key to the cage he was held in so that he might escape and pass the information on to Megatron, allowing the Autobots to ambush him. Ravage acted according to plan, reporting to Megatron (this being the strange instance in which he appeared to speak, as he relayed information in a voice belonging to no other character from his cassette mode), but Megatron realized the trick at work, and successfully fooled the Autobots and acquired the energy required.

Among Ravage's most notable misadventures were his time-traveling in "A Decepticon Raider in King Arthur's Court" to medieval England alongside Starscream, Ramjet and Rumble, and his displacement in "Child's Play" to an alien world populated by giants, where a regular housecat hunted him down like a mouse.


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