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Revision as of 08:23, 13 August 2018
The second-in-command refers to a Transformer whose status is... well, second to the commander's. A Transformer who is second-in-command is not necessarily ranked Sub-Commander, while a Transformer ranked Sub-Commander is usually the second-in-command. The rank generally varies between factions. For the Autobots and the Maximals, the rank is usually overlooked, but it still receives its own holiday. For the Decepticons and Predacons, choosing a Second-in-Command is a very tough decision. Pick one too loyal, and everyone will ignore him. Pick one too bold, and the leader may find himself scrap.
Autobot seconds-in-command

Prowl: "What?! NOOO!!!"
Sub-commander
- Grimlock (G1) <ref>Binaltech bio</ref><ref>Still Life!, Transformers: Generation 2 (Marvel)</ref>
- Prowl (G1) <ref name=TUG>Transformers: The Ultimate Guide</ref>
- Jazz (G1) <ref name=TUG/>
- Jetfire (Unicron Trilogy)
- Ultra Magnus (G1) <ref>Sub-Commander's Day</ref> - To both Optimus Prime and Rodimus Prime
- Sentinel Prime (Animated) - To Ultra Magnus
- Ultra Magnus (WFC)
Lieutenant
- Blacker
- Lightfoot
- Jazz (G1) <ref>Japanese bio</ref>
- Jazz (Movie)
- Prowl (IDW) - Lieutenant of Sentinel Prime (IDW) <ref>Megatron Origin</ref>
- Red Alert (Unicron Trilogy)
- Slingshot <ref>Japanese bio</ref>
Miscellaneous
- Grandus (ROC)
- Ironhide (G1)
- Sky Garry (ROC)
- Waver - Second-in-command of Multiforce
- Quickmix (Cybertron) - Right-hand-man to Metroplex
- Ironhide (Movie)
- Sideswipe (Movie)
- Hound (Movie)
- Bumblebee (Movie)
- Ratchet (Animated)
- Jazz (Animated)
- Ratchet (WFC)
- Rodimus (Energon)
Decepticon seconds-in-command
- Starscream (G1)
- Shockwave (G1)
- Soundwave (G1)
- Football coach
- Cyclonus (G1)
- Leozack
- Scourge (RID)
- Scorponok (G1) <ref name=TUG/>
- Starscream (Unicron Trilogy)
- Demolishor (Unicron Trilogy)
- Scourge (Unicron Trilogy)
- Starscream (Movie)
- Shockwave (Movie)
- Thundercracker (Movie) -To Lord Starscream during his reign on Cybertron
- Starscream (Animated)
- Shockwave (Animated)
- Starscream (WFC)
- Soundwave (WFC)
- Shockwave (WFC)
- Knock Out (Prime) -Briefly to Starscream
- Airachnid (Prime)
- Dreadwing (Prime)
Maximal seconds-in-command
Sub-commander
- Apache
- Rhinox (BW) <ref>On-package bio of Tenth Anniversary toy</ref>
- Triceradon (BM) - Beast Machines Dinobot sub-commander
Lieutenant
- Longrack (BWN)
- Mach Kick - Former lieutenant of the Thoroughbred Corps
Miscellaneous
- Cheetor (BW) <ref>Forbidden Fruit</ref>
- Rattrap <ref>Rattrap has the ability, but he doesn't want to be a real one. Chain of Command</ref>
Predacon/Vehicon seconds-in-command
- Dinobot (BW) - Original second-in-Command to Megatron before he joined the Maximals
- Guiledart
- Sky-Byte (RID)
- Inferno (BW) - Sub-commander (after the death of Scorponok)
- Megastorm
- Scorponok (BW)- Second-in-command following Dinobot's 'departure' from the Predacons.
- Antagony (BW) - Herald Maximo of Shokaract
- Jetstorm (BM) - Second-in-command to Megatron
- Thrust (BM) - Second-in-command after Jetstorm was reformatted into Silverbolt
- Starscream (G1) (briefly to Megatron)
References
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