Rather than using hand-held weaponry in-flight, they use blasters mounted on their vehicles.In combat, Ravess is an accurate archer. According to his brothers, the only reason Repton doesn't kill them is "Because mom made you promise not to.
She escapes through the door to the Farside of Atmos, and the Storm Hawks follow. Cyclonis has Ravess banished from Cyclonia for the fiasco. He ends up accidentally chasing his scared siblings into the dungeon, locking himself in the cell with Ravess, Snipe, Hoerk, Spitz, and a chicken.They have soft, low voices, much like that of Repton, except much quieter. Ravess later reappears in "The Ultra Dudes" and, out of spite for Cyclonis, minorly aids the Storm Hawks with information about the door to the far side of Atmos.In "The Forbidden City", the Storm Hawks pay a visit to Domiwick's latest excavation on Terra Xoam, home to the mysterious Forbidden City and the legendary Oracle Crystal. The ship has Ravess' private chambers aboard, where Ravess will frequently practice her violin alongside a full orchestra of Talons. In battle, the Zeroes wield crystal-powered snow blasters.Radarr is usually seen sitting on Aerrow's shoulder or piloting Aerrow's Skimmer during missions, since Aerrow himself rarely stays in the vehicle's seat during combat. Later, during a brawl between the Raptors and Snipe, everyone was inadvertently locked in one cell except Leugey. His real motive, however, was to destroy Aerrow.
Soon, he was proven right later on in Cyclonia, with him and his brothers scorched. Cyclonis then attempts to destroy Piper using an Oblivion Crystal, but since they were friends for a short time, the crystal proves useless against Piper. Attached to the wings are secondary blades, designed to slice through other vehicles in deliberate near-collisions.
Embedded in the iron ball are ten Firebolt Crystals, and the ball itself is attached to the handle by a retractable chain. Radarr is also a capable mechanic where the Skimmer is concerned, able to make basic repairs to it in-flight. However, they soon learn that Domiwick's expedition is being funded by the Cyclonians, with Snipe on hand to follow Domiwick's digging instructions. In a twist of events and lies, the Colonel is led to believe that the Storm Hawks "rescued" Fluffykins and is in their debt by some gangster law. She also describes Cyclonis as a lonely girl who desperately wants a friend and only acts the way she does to hide her true self. She has many abilities with her crystals, such as deflection, teleportation, levitation, and shielding. Snipe's mace can fire deadly balls of energy in addition to its general capacity for smashing things.Despite being extremely dangerous, the Night Crawlers are sensitive to light, which weakens their armor. During "Escape", Radarr reassembles an old wrecked Skimmer and gets it working, though it eventually falls apart from wear and tear.After winning, Harrier hands the Phoenix Crystal over to the Dark Ace in an attempt to placate Cyclonia. Harrier realizes that the rules of the code don't apply to the Cyclonians who will do anything to get what they want. The Switchblade uses Magma 66 engines, which outperform any other engine at the cost of fuel economy, though the Cyclonian crystal resources are such that this point is moot. In darkness, however, their armor is strong enough to withstand a crystal-based explosion at point-blank range. They are the main focus of "Fire and Ice", which highlights their somewhat inattentive method of colonization: when creating a new home for themselves, they fail to realize that little limbless creatures referred to as "leapers" live there.