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'''Newtronium''' is a highly explosive substance which is stored in metal cylinders. Its uses are unknown, but it's apparently valuable enough that humans will go to extreme lengths to steal it. | '''Newtronium''' is a highly explosive substance which is stored in metal cylinders. Its uses are unknown, but it's apparently valuable enough that humans will go to extreme lengths to steal it. | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*Just possibly they meant to call it " | *Just possibly, they meant to call it "{{w|neutronium}}". | ||
===Foreign names=== | ===Foreign names=== | ||
*''Japanese:'' '''Newtronium''' (ニュートロニウム ''nyūtoroniumu'') | *''Japanese:'' '''Newtronium''' (ニュートロニウム ''nyūtoroniumu'') | ||
[[Category:Generation 1 substances]] | [[Category:Generation 1 cartoon substances]] | ||
Latest revision as of 02:00, 30 May 2019

Newtronium is a highly explosive substance which is stored in metal cylinders. Its uses are unknown, but it's apparently valuable enough that humans will go to extreme lengths to steal it.
Fiction
[edit]The Transformers cartoon
[edit]Victor Drath's thugs attempted to steal a canister of newtronium from a port. Their plan included using bombs in a number of buildings as a diversion while they snatched the canister, however the thugs were intercepted by Ultra Magnus and Rodimus Prime. As Rodimus held the canister, one of Drath's thugs shot it, causing it to explode and give the criminals time to escape.
Drath wasn't happy about the loss of the newtronium, as he'd promised it to a client. Only Human
Games
[edit]Transformers Legends
[edit]The Autobots foiled an attempt by Drath to steal some newtronium. Only Human
Notes
[edit]- Just possibly, they meant to call it "neutronium".
Foreign names
[edit]- Japanese: Newtronium (ニュートロニウム nyūtoroniumu)

