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== Predacon seconds-in-command ==
== Predacon seconds-in-command ==
*[[Dinobot]] - Original Second-in-Command to [[Megatron (BW)|Megatron ]] before he joined the Maximals.
*[[Dinobot (BW)]] - Original Second-in-Command to [[Megatron (BW)|Megatron ]] before he joined the Maximals.
*[[Guiledart]]
*[[Guiledart]]
*[[Gelshark]]
*[[Gelshark]]

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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, 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

"I...want him to take command......"
Prowl:"What?! NOOO!!!"

Decepticon seconds-in-command

Maximal seconds-in-command

Predacon seconds-in-command

References

  1. Binaltech bio
  2. Still Life!, Generation 2 (Marvel Comics)
  3. Lieutenant of Sentinel Prime in Megatron Origin, Sub-Commander to Optimus Prime
  4. 4.0 4.1 Transformers: The Ultimate Guide
  5. Transformers: The Ultimate Guide
  6. Lieutenant, from his Japanese bio.
  7. Lieutenant, from his Japanese bio.
  8. Sub-Commander's Day
  9. Forbidden Fruit
  10. Former sub-commander of the Thoroughbred Corps
  11. Rattrap has the ability, but he doesn't want to be a real one. Chain of Command
  12. On-package bio of Tenth Anniversary toy