Thrust: G1: Thrust is a loud-mouthed braggart who will claim victory before he's even taken the field. The other Decepticons have learned there's no being sneaky when he's around. He tries to terrify and demoralize the enemy with loud rumbling roars from his engines and boasts from his vocal circuits. The truth is that Thrust is mostly bluster with little to back it up. Any sort of strong resistance can send him flying back the way he came. Armada: Thrust is one of Megatron's higher-ranking Decepticon soldiers (and a total whack job). His occasional Mini-Con partner is Inferno, plus sometimes he commands the Air Military Mini-Con Team. ROTF: Thrust, otherwise known as "long-range Decepticon lieutenant", is in charge of the lighter long-range Decepticons. He will usually stay on the battle field as long as his side is winning, but as soon as the odds change he will go coward and run (or fly) away. He loves beating up beings smaller than himself (particularly lowly-armed humans). So, needless to say, he loves being on earth, (when he is winning). Dirge: G1: Dirge is a master of using fear as a weapon. Mournful, morose, and silent, his behavior gives even close comrades like Ramjet the creeps. Dirge actively cultivates this atmosphere; his engines are even tuned to generate fear in all who hear them. Few realize, however, that this need to instill fear is part of an overwhelming need for control over his own situation. Should things spiral out of control, Dirge falls victim to paralyzing fear himself and his usefulness as a warrior vanishes. True to his name, he tends to die a lot Ramjet: G1: What can really be said about someone whose only idea of strategy is to smash into things with his head? In Ramjet's defense he's specifically built to survive such midair collisions and his prey most definitely is not. The strategy can be frighteningly effective, since no one expects a fighter jet to ram them. Ramjet has a tendency to regard the sky as belonging only to him, and will frequently ram even neutral or friendly targets. Though he is built to take such hits frequent collisions and crashes can still take their toll on his internal mechanisms. Movie: Ramjet bristles with high-tech weaponry, including an arsenal of deadly missiles and bombs as well as his lethal vibro-claws. But what he really loves to do is hit people with his head. The more he does this, the more his own cerebral circuitry gets rattled, and the better an idea it seems like next time. Ramjet doesn't think very good.