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[[Image:MoviePrequel3 Oppenheimer.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Pictured here purchasing his tickets for ''Barbie''.]] | |||
[[Image:MoviePrequel3 Oppenheimer.jpg|thumb|right|200px|]] | '''Julius Robert Oppenheimer''' was a key member of the team that helped reverse engineer [[Megatron (Movie)|N.B.E.-1]] and apply what was learned to further [[United States of America|American]] scientific progress. | ||
'''Robert Oppenheimer''' was a key member of the team that helped reverse engineer [[Megatron (Movie)|N.B.E.-1]] and apply what was learned to further [[United States of America|American]] scientific progress. | |||
==Fiction== | ==Fiction== | ||
===IDW ''Transformers'' movie comics=== | ===IDW ''Transformers'' movie comics=== | ||
In [[1934]], Oppenheimer's studies of Megatron allowed him to develop a magnetic blaster-weapon that would scramble the brain circuits of any Cybertronian lifeform. It was successfully road-tested in Sowers, Texas, by [[Roy Thompson]] and [[Margaret Simmons]]. {{storylink|Together}} | In [[1934]], Oppenheimer's studies of Megatron allowed him to develop a magnetic blaster-weapon that would scramble the brain circuits of any Cybertronian lifeform. It was successfully road-tested in Sowers, Texas, by [[Roy Thompson]] and [[Margaret Simmons]]. {{storylink|Together}} Oppenheimer was also involved with constructing the [[Sector Seven]] facility used to study Megatron in the [[Arctic]], having designed an automatic lockdown that would shut down the facility and hopefully trap Megatron if he began thawing. Though he was instrumental in the US winning [[World War II]] thanks to his hand in inventing the [[Nuclear weapon|atomic bomb]], Oppenheimer's socialist background led to him being accused of communism and disgraced by [[Bill Simmons]] and others. {{storylink|Frozen}} | ||
In [[2003]], portraits of Oppenheimer and other important people who worked with N.B.E.-1's technology adorned the walls of a [[Sector Seven]] headquarters in [[Richmond]]. {{storylink|Movie Prequel issue 3}} | In [[2003]], portraits of Oppenheimer and other important people who worked with N.B.E.-1's technology adorned the walls of a [[Sector Seven]] headquarters in [[Richmond]], [[Virginia (state)|Virginia]]. {{storylink|Movie Prequel issue 3|Movie Prequel #3}} | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* | *{{w|J. Robert Oppenheimer}} at Wikipedia | ||
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[[Category:Movie humans]] | [[Category:Movie humans]] | ||
[[Category:Real people]] | [[Category:Real people]] | ||
[[Category:Scientists]] | [[Category:Scientists]] | ||
Latest revision as of 18:40, 23 April 2025

Julius Robert Oppenheimer was a key member of the team that helped reverse engineer N.B.E.-1 and apply what was learned to further American scientific progress.
Fiction
[edit]IDW Transformers movie comics
[edit]In 1934, Oppenheimer's studies of Megatron allowed him to develop a magnetic blaster-weapon that would scramble the brain circuits of any Cybertronian lifeform. It was successfully road-tested in Sowers, Texas, by Roy Thompson and Margaret Simmons. Together Oppenheimer was also involved with constructing the Sector Seven facility used to study Megatron in the Arctic, having designed an automatic lockdown that would shut down the facility and hopefully trap Megatron if he began thawing. Though he was instrumental in the US winning World War II thanks to his hand in inventing the atomic bomb, Oppenheimer's socialist background led to him being accused of communism and disgraced by Bill Simmons and others. Frozen
In 2003, portraits of Oppenheimer and other important people who worked with N.B.E.-1's technology adorned the walls of a Sector Seven headquarters in Richmond, Virginia. Movie Prequel #3
External links
[edit]- J. Robert Oppenheimer at Wikipedia

