Energon infuser

An energon infuser is medical tool from the Generation 1 continuity family.
"An INFUSION of fresh ENERGON may help. Or it may set his BEARD on FIRE. Whatever."

An energon infuser<ref>Term is not capitalized, Paradron Medic "Heroes of Cybertron" tech-spec.</ref> is a gun-like medical device that can force fresh Energon into a damaged Transformer's system, revitalizing it.

Fiction

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The Transformers cartoon

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Paradron Medics use energon infusers as part of their standard medical equipment.<ref>Paradron Medic "Heroes of Cybertron" tech-spec.</ref>

Cyclonus carries an energon infuser with him. When Scourge was badly overloaded by plasma energy, Cyclonus used the tool to return him to consciousness. He subsequently made a full recovery. The Rebirth, Part 1

Ask Vector Prime

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Swindle, Swindle and Swindle had energon infusers for sale. Ask Vector Prime

Toys

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Generations

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  • Paradron Medics (Galactic Odyssey Collection, 2020)
    • Japanese ID number: ER EX-20
    • Japanese release date: March 27, 2021


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Merchandise

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Heroes of Cybertron

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  • Paradron Medic (Heroes of Cybertron, 2003)
A recolor of the Arcee PVC, the included bio and Tech Spec card characterized the tool in Heroes of Cybertron Paradron Medic's hand as an energon infuser (when this mold was used for Arcee the gun-like tool was, quite sensibly, a gun.)


Notes

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Here comes the seeker, Cyclonus, open the hangar!
  • When the Arcee PVC figurine was re-painted as the Paradron Medic, the mold's gun was described as an "energon infuser," apparently a reference to the gun-like medical device Cyclonus used in "The Rebirth, Part 1". The fandom, generally believing the term referenced the ladle (right) used in "Fight or Flee", found this unnecessarily technical terminology hilarious.

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