Voidstorm's Links
Battery was once Voidstorm's closest friend, and the person that he trusted with absolutely everything. She was level headed where he was emotional and unfocused. She was support when he needed it most, and she abandoned him. He still holds ample bitterness, and if he could kill her, he would.
Dangerous, and a traitor. She doesn’t have time to feel bad, he just has to die.
Voidstorm had never really been THAT scared of Eggshell, be it because he's stupid or incredibly brave. He'd expected to die the day that they met. Maybe it was that sense of danger that had drawn him in and made it a personal challenge to get closer to his leader. That challenge turned into so much more, and before too long he found himself deeply in love. He gets away with far more than any of Eggshell's other crew members, as it seems he's found the big ole mech's spark somewhere in there too.
Eggshell’s feelings on Voidstorm are... complex. He can be a terrible nuisance a lot of the time, and he’s more preoccupied with entertainment than efficiency for the most part. Yet, Eggshell likes him. A lot.
Voidstorm is also incredibly resilient, as proven by their first meeting, and he takes pride in many of the same sadistic accomplishments Eggshell does. He respects him. He’s also— and Eggshell loathes to admit this— quite cute. The longer he stayed a part of their ranks, the more interested in him Eggshell became. He gave him the highest possible rank just under him, to show affection and keep him close (Even if, really, Skyhigh deserved the title of Second in Command more.)
Void had a huge crush on Echo when he was an Autobot. He wanted to be just like him, do everything like him, and make him proud. However, his feelings for him quickly changed after he left the Bisector and the Autobots, and joined the Decepticons.
He fell in love with Eggshell, and lost any bitterness he felt towards him until Echo killed him. After that, he wanted nothing more than to make sure that he suffered. He'd do anything he could to snuff out his spark, even if it put he or his crew in danger.
After the war, he feels numb towards him, and avoids him at all costs. He'd rather not be reminded of what was.
Echo tries not to think about it much.
Skyhigh's all too serious and no fun at all. He doesn't appreciate her intellect, or the way that she feels the need to tell him how to do his job. He knows what he's doing, and doesn't need her to step on his toes. At least Eggshell knows who's truly superior, and put him in his rightful place as SiC.
Voidstorm is an idiot, and only in the position he's in because of the captain's bias, though Skyhigh would never voice these opinions out loud. She ends up having to do a lot of his job for him, and thinks him loud, annoying, and scatterbrained.
He's big and he's scary, but Void isn't afraid of much. He's indifferent towards him, but he does think that he's a significant threat. He treats him with the cautious sort of respect that enemies tiptoe around each other with.
Annoying, and just as pretentious as Autocorrect, Void can understand why the two end up spending as much time around one another as they do. He can't stand him, and thinks that his arrogance gets in his way.
At one point, Voidstorm was jealous of Radius. That jealousy has sparked itself into a full blown hatred, and he'd harm him without a second thought if for no other reason than to get at Echo if given the opportunity.
Radius is sympathetic towards Void, but not much else.
Modus is one of the medics of the Bisector, and he's Operandi's twin. He is a bit afraid of what he'd say if they ever met face to face again. Surely he still resents him for hurting his sister. He can't say that he blames him.
Voidstorm nearly took Modus' sister away from him, and he can't ever forgive him for that.
Aloof in every sense of the word, Exhaust always bothered Voidstorm. He especially pisses him off after he leaves. He's disloyal, aggravating, and low-key terrifying all at once. He hates him and would be happy if he never saw him again.
He's fun to pick on, to say the least. He doesn't think he's especially remarkable, maybe verging somewhere on the same end of the spectrum as Icecry in terms of usefulness. That's why they end up getting sent places together a lot, more than likely.
Something about Box's face unnerves him. Maybe it's that weird spot that he has poking out between his eyes. He's never seen someone else with such a thing. It makes him look even less intimidating somehow.
Voidstorm is unpredictable, and for that, Blackbox is very wary of him. However, he has come to the conclusion that the SiC more enjoys terrorizing the crew rather than actually killing anyone onboard(that seems to be the captain's MO), so he's not quite as skittish around him as he potentially could be.
Oh this guy is a creep. Voidstorm shudders at the thought of having to be near him for extended amounts of time. Being their medic, it isn't like he has much of a choice. Unfortunate. He'd rather saw off his left rotor then have to sit still for him to poke and prod at him.
Warrant was always the least insufferable of the trine. He liked him, and he got along well enough with him. Maybe it was because he didn't have a big ego or a nasty attitude like the others. That may have very well had something to do with it.
Voidstorm is more of a threat than his siblings give him credit for. He is far too emotional for the power his position affords and that makes him a concern.
Well, Void certainly can't say that he misses Lookout. She's a nasty femme, and he never really liked her. That being said, she was skilled at least, and that's a talent that surely has been sorely missed.
Voidstorm is annoying and a defector and Lookout isn't sure how he even got himself a leadership position.
Menticide gives even Voidstorm the creeps. She's useful, and she's good at what she does, but he'd rather keep her at arm's length if he can. She's not the sort of person that he'd like to get to know up close and personal.
Voidstorm is a dishonorable whelp, and Menticide only tolerates him for their shared faction.
Pretentious, annoying, aggravating, know-it-all, bastard. That's all that Voidstorm has to say bout Autocorrect. He can't stand him. That never really changes.
Voidstorm is highly illogical and Autocorrect has a poor impression of him.
Eggshell doesn't like her, and so naturally he doesn't either. He can't stand how she defends that pathetic little seeker that she likes. He doesn't like the fact that she freaks Egg out as much as she does, and so naturally he would rather see her gone than have her around any longer than necessary. The only reason she's stuck around as long as she has is because she's tough in ways that any of the other 'cons can't replicate.
Little weakling brat that can't even survive explosions!
Mace bothers Voidstorm if for no other reason then because he's so upbeat, so happy, so energetic, and afraid of little to nothing, that it drives him wild. Maybe, it's because it reminds him a bit too much of himself. Maybe, particularly after a select few especially traumatizing events, he's resentful of how he maintained it despite the odds.
Despite the fact that Mace defected, Voidstorm doesn't feel much about that situation one way or another. Maybe that's because a part of him understands, even if he doesn't quite get why he'd want to side with such uncaring, selfish people.
Voidstorm is really funny to make angry. He also thinks his relationship with Eggshell is gross and enjoys riling him up to make him look bad in front of their Captain.
Bumper seems to see the best in everyone, and for that reason Voidstorm can't help but appreciate him. He pulls him from one of the deepest ruts he's ever been trapped in during his darkest of times, and he respects him endlessly for that. He uses him as a role model, of the sort of person that he wants to work towards becoming someday.
Voidstorm is a violent Decepticon who seems entirely off his rocker. Bumper is not excited to run into him on the battlefield.
SIC of the Dreadnought, Weathervane knows Voidstorm to be unpredictable and resilient, but highly emotional and plausibly easy to manipulate.
After the war, Voidstorm feels some form of guilt for what he did to Operandi. She's selfless and incredibly brave, and he knows he can't ever really take back what he did. However, given the chance, he wouldn't mind trying to find the right way to apologize. The war made everyone do some t truly terrible things, himself included. Oh, especially himself. Operandi is just a reminder, and he feels as though he needs to right his wrong in that way.
Monster.