ALLEGIANCE: DECEPTICON
SUB-GROUP: PREDACON
FUNCTION: FUELER
FIRST APPEARANCE: TRANSFORMERS # 25
"Anger
gets me running better than any fuel."
Profile:
Tantrum prefers using brute force and threats in
situations in which reason would suffice. He's been known
to knock a building down when all he had to do was turn a
doorknob to get inside. He builds himself up into such
overheated rages that steam puffs out of his nasal ducts.
No one knows the source of Tantrum's chronic fits of
anger, but his fellow Predacons suspect a fuel line in
his cerebro-center isn't feeding properly into his logic
circuitry, making him incapable of acting rationally for
sustained periods. Everyone who's offered to help repair
this problem has only succeeded in becoming another
unfortunate victim of it. As Tantrum is fond of saying,
"I don't like anyone messing around inside
my head!" To dissipate his aggressive energies,
Tantrum will usually attack objects like highway trestles
and small buildings. He usually demolishes these
structures with one blow, but always feels better
afterwards.
Abilities:
Tantrum has four exterior fuel tanks, one mounted above
each leg, in his buffalo mode. He's able to carry a total
of 1,600 gallons of extra fuel in these tanks for himself
and his comrades. His normal range is 1200 miles, but,
when his spare tanks are full, he can go an additional
8000 miles. Each of his horns can emit bolts of
20,000-volt electricity, often uncontrollably when
Tantrum is angry. In robot mode, he uses a catalytic
carbine, which shoots a stream of highly reactive
chemicals that combine with whatever metals they hit to
form new and usually very harmful alloys. He also has an
electro-sword, which generates a powerful, often
disabling electrical field that takes the form of a web
of lightning-like strands of electricity. Tantrum
combines with his fellow Predacons to form Predaking.
Weaknesses:
Although heavily armored, Tantrum can suffer severe
damage if one of his exterior fuel tanks is breached by
artillery fire and blows up. His often volatile mental
state makes him as much a menace to himself as anyone
else.
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