Ravage (ROTF)

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The name or term "Ravage" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Ravage (disambiguation).
Ravage is a Decepticon from the Revenge of the Fallen franchise in the live-action film continuity family.
Twisted tales of Felix the death-dealing moggy.

Ravage specializes in infiltration. A frequent partner of Soundwave, he does the dirty work of the larger Decepticon. Ravage's body and armament are all dedicated to hitting the enemy before they even know what hit them. He can be orbitally inserted at fifteen times the speed of sound, spy inside highly secure locations using swarms of marble bots, and generally ruin your day. He respects the danger humans present though, as they were the ones who managed to kill Megatron.

Some doubt Ravage's sentience, and there is debate on the degree to which he is a distinct entity, rather than an extension of Soundwave's will.

Fiction

Revenge of the Fallen movie

Mew.


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Toys

Revenge of the Fallen

Deluxe Class Toys

Do not aim Ravage towards face.
  • Soundwave (Deluxe Class, 2009)
    • Japanese ID number: RD-04
    • Accessories: 1 Ravage missile
Soundwave comes with an intricately sculpted missile that appears to represent Ravage in transition form. He can't transform, though. Bummer.


Admit it: between the spiky spine and that dead, red eye, you just want to cuddle the guy.
  • Ravage (Deluxe Class, 2009)
    • Japanese ID number
Part of the third wave of Revenge of the Fallen Deluxe Class toys, Ravage transforms from "panther mode" into a "reentry mode." (The "reentry mode" is exactly as involved as it looks.) By pulling back on a lever located on the small of his back, Ravage's head will snap forward and his jaws will open; sliding the lever back and forth will reverse and reactivate the gimmick.


Merchandise

Jaguar? I thought you were some kind of outer space potato man.
Ravage is revealed from his hand grenade kitty toy pod (presumably representing his reentry mode) with a flick of the wrist. Or by manually holding the two halves of the pod apart so that Ravage pops out. Oddly there are what appears to be four holes on either side of the pod, perhaps so Ravage has air holes to breathe through.

Robot Heroes

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This is why Robot Heroes exists!
  • Jolt & Ravage (2009)
D'awwwwww.
Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.
Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.

This item is currently scheduled for release, but is not yet available at mass retail.


Notes

  • Ravage and Soundwave were part of an early draft for Transformers. However, when Soundwave was changed to Blackout and the initial jungle setting was replaced with a desert, Ravage was changed to Scorponok
  • Whether through misinformation or to hide his identity, the Ravage deluxe figure shows up in the Wal-Mart computers as "TRA DLX WOLF". Of course, they're not the first to make this mistake.