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If you need power, and mere [[energon]] isn't enough to destroy a civilisation in one go, '''dark matter fission cells''' are the things for you. Hermetically sealed and self-regenerating, they can power you until the end of [[infiltration protocol|phase six]] and beyond! | If you need power, and mere [[energon]] isn't enough to destroy a civilisation in one go, '''dark matter fission cells''' are the things for you. Hermetically sealed and self-regenerating, they can power you until the end of [[infiltration protocol|phase six]] and beyond! | ||
Revision as of 21:59, 28 May 2018
If you need power, and mere energon isn't enough to destroy a civilisation in one go, dark matter fission cells are the things for you. Hermetically sealed and self-regenerating, they can power you until the end of phase six and beyond!
Fiction
IDW Generation 1 continuity
The Phase Sixer Sixshot boasted that his power core was a dark matter fission cell. Devastation #4
Trivia
- According to Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen: The Movie Universe, which was also written by Simon Furman, Megatron possesses a self-regenerating dark matter power core in his new body.

