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Havoc is an Autobot in Transformers: The Initiative. He is the leader of the Initiative, a small group of Autobots. He is one of two Initiative members with a foreign military vehicle mode. He is notorious due to his high firepower, including his distinctive pistols. He used to be a Wrecker, and got along well with Roadbuster in particular, but Optimus Prime put him in charge of the Initiative. He is more than willing to take risks in missions, and is known for causing massive collateral damage.

Havoc
Biographical information
Homeworld

Cybertron

Physical description
Alternate Mode

Mil Mi-28

Gender

male

Height

27.5'

Sensor color

blue

Personal information
Allies

Autobots

Enemies

Decepticons

Profession

Squad leader

Position

Leader

Chronological and political information
Era(s)

Initiative

Affiliation

Autobots

Fiction[]

Back on Cybertron, Havoc was a member of the Wreckers, an elite tactical unit. He was very sociable, able to befriend the notoriously dedicated Roadbuster. When Optimus Prime reassigned him, Havoc was devastated to lose his friend, but he keeps in regular communication. During the 'Hudson incident', he shot down Dreadwing, saving Domina's life.

Capabilities[]

Havoc can achieve 285 mph in vehicle mode. He is quite formidably armed in this mode, with an autocannon and numerous rockets. In robot mode, he has access to these and two Heavy Slagger pistols, custom made by the Wreckers. For melee combat, he wields a large broadsword formed from his rotor blades with incredable skill. He has recieved combat training from the Wreckers, and there are few Decepticons he cannot best in hand-to-hand combat. His knack for collateral damage has put him on shaky footing with the higher-ups of the Autobots, and even the Wreckers feel uneasy around him. His tail section in helicopter mode is very weak, and he is quite outclassed in the air against most Decepticon jets.

Description[]

He has a camo pattern and blue eyes.

Behind the scenes[]

His name is derived from the NATO reporting name of his vehicle mode.

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