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*Nightmare Fuel comes with a picture of the [[Pretender]] [[Skullgrin]] (formerly thought by fans to be the [[Liege Maximo]] but confirmed by [[Alex Milne]] in an [http://theunderbase.libsyn.com/the-underbase-deconstructs-shadowplay interview] (at 1:48:35) to be Skullgrin) on the bottle.
*Nightmare Fuel comes with a picture of the [[Pretender]] [[Skullgrin]] (formerly thought by fans to be the [[Liege Maximo]] but confirmed by [[Alex Milne]] in an [http://theunderbase.libsyn.com/the-underbase-deconstructs-shadowplay interview] (at 1:48:35) to be Skullgrin) on the bottle.


[[Category:Beast Wars: Uprising substances]]
[[Category:Drink]]
[[Category:Drink]]
[[Category:IDW Generation 1 substances]]
[[Category:IDW Generation 1 substances]]
[[Category:Intoxicants]]
[[Category:Intoxicants]]

Revision as of 07:17, 25 January 2017

Nightmare Fuel is dangerous stuff from the IDW portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.

Rumoured to be able to push a Warworld into hyperspace, Nightmare Fuel is a potent liquor for Cybertronians.

Fiction

IDW Generation 1 continuity

Trailbreaker once offered to share some Nightmare Fuel with Tailgate only to find him frozen in place. The Reluctant Specialist When Rewind held a storytelling session in Swerve's bar to try and repair the neural connections in Rung's brain, Swerve purloined a bottle of Nightmare Fuel from Trailbreaker's secret stash to serve to the participants. He had to wear protective gloves to do so. An Intimate Beheading Blurr requested a shot of Nightmare Fuel when he visited Swerve's bar following the defeat of the Necrotitan. The Becoming

Beast Wars: Uprising

During his days as a pirate, Starcatcher indulged heavily in Nightmare Fuel to "take the edge off". Safe Spaces

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