Pre-accident: Sunstreaker knows to the core of her spark that she is better than any other Autobot, and she makes sure everyone else knows it, too. Her sociopathic tendencies, combined with her incredible vanity and arrogance, usually result in tension between hersef and the other Autobots. He is generally unwilling to help those who are having trouble keeping up, and is quite audible when it comes to complaining about the shortcomings of everyone else. The only Autobot she truly gets along with is her twin brother, Sideswipe, and even that can seem strained at times. The main reason Optimus Prime keeps her around is most likely Sunstreaker's effectiveness on the battlefield. Ruthless and skilled in all forms of combat, there is not much Sunstreaker cannot handle. As a front-line warrior, Sunstreaker is a great asset for the Autobot army. If a rather scary one. Between the two, Sunstreaker was the faster one. She was confident, assertive, and a bit arrogant. Like her younger brother, she wasn’t afraid to speak up. If she had something she wanted to say, she’d spit it out without hesitation. She also has sass. However, underneath the tough and teasing surface, she’s really just loyal and protective of her younger brother, though she’d hate admitting it. She’s energetic and bold. Post accident: The accident: She was supposed to be the one to set off the bombs and get out of there before the Decepticons hq blew. However, she got hit, and was unable to transform to deliver the bombs. So, Sideswipe did it for her. He went in, and didn’t make it out. After all, she was the faster one. Optimus had soldiers spend days trying to recover Sideswipe’s body, and eventually, they did. But Ratchet was only able to bring back so much. Sideswipe was in a coma, and she blames herself for it. If she had been more careful, maybe he wouldn’t have had to deliver the bombs instead. Since then, she’s been a bit more shut off, focused solely on the mission and stopping the Decepticons. However, she’s a bit more impatient and brash. (Lines you could try): Hey! That's a new paint job! "If you’re not getting noticed, you’re not doing it right." "Let’s face it, I’m a work of art." "Why blend in when you can stand out?" "It's not just about being fast; it's about looking good while you do it."