Lohikaarme is an unusual character for someone whose thrown his lot in with the Decepticons. A mech who came from the "upper crust" of Cybertronian society, he is surprisingly humble and gets along well with even the most anti-social of his comrades. In a group known for its deciet and treachory, even within its own ranks, Lohikaarme maintains his own code of honor that even an Autobot could respect, even if it does have a particular Decepticon slant. He's fairly intelligent, and realizes that not everyone shares his views, but does little to try to convert his comrades to his ideals. After all, he says, that would be dishonorable.
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| - Lohikaarme is an unusual character for someone whose thrown his lot in with the Decepticons. A mech who came from the "upper crust" of Cybertronian society, he is surprisingly humble and gets along well with even the most anti-social of his comrades. In a group known for its deciet and treachory, even within its own ranks, Lohikaarme maintains his own code of honor that even an Autobot could respect, even if it does have a particular Decepticon slant. He's fairly intelligent, and realizes that not everyone shares his views, but does little to try to convert his comrades to his ideals. After all, he says, that would be dishonorable.
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| - Lohikaarme is an unusual character for someone whose thrown his lot in with the Decepticons. A mech who came from the "upper crust" of Cybertronian society, he is surprisingly humble and gets along well with even the most anti-social of his comrades. In a group known for its deciet and treachory, even within its own ranks, Lohikaarme maintains his own code of honor that even an Autobot could respect, even if it does have a particular Decepticon slant. He's fairly intelligent, and realizes that not everyone shares his views, but does little to try to convert his comrades to his ideals. After all, he says, that would be dishonorable.
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