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'''Diffusion''' is a martial art favoured by the [[Autobot]]s for its possibility to take out an enemy without permanently harming them. While once a strictly defined discipline, it is now used to define all non-lethal combat techniques. Its essence is to turn the enemy's aggression against them to keep both fighters from suffering any lasting damage. Somewhat controversial to the art's teachings, some individuals have effectively adapted the art to redirect an opponent's hostile overtures into powerful retaliatory attacks.<ref name="MTMTE" >[[Transformers: More than Meets the Eye#Issue #8|''Transformers: More than Meets the Eye'' #8]]</ref> | |||
'' | ==Known practitioners== | ||
*[[Ultra Magnus (G1)|Ultra Magnus]] <ref name="MTMTE" /> | |||
*[[Yoketron (Animated)|Yoketron]]<ref>''[[Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac II]]''</ref> | |||
*[[Clampdown (G1)|Clampdown]] <ref>[[Source:The Transformers: Masterpiece#MP14C|''Masterpiece'' Clampdown's Pile Drivers instructions]]</ref> | |||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*It seems that the concept of Diffusion is based on the real-life art of | *It seems that the concept of Diffusion is based on the real-life art of {{w|Aikido}}, which too makes a great deal about avoiding harm to an opponent. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
[[Category:Animated Transformer culture]] | |||
[[Category:Generation 1]] | [[Category:Generation 1]] | ||
[[Category:Martial arts]] | [[Category:Martial arts]] | ||
Latest revision as of 03:49, 10 February 2026
Diffusion is a martial art favoured by the Autobots for its possibility to take out an enemy without permanently harming them. While once a strictly defined discipline, it is now used to define all non-lethal combat techniques. Its essence is to turn the enemy's aggression against them to keep both fighters from suffering any lasting damage. Somewhat controversial to the art's teachings, some individuals have effectively adapted the art to redirect an opponent's hostile overtures into powerful retaliatory attacks.[1]
Known practitioners
[edit]Notes
[edit]- It seems that the concept of Diffusion is based on the real-life art of Aikido, which too makes a great deal about avoiding harm to an opponent.

