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:''A cosmotron is a transformer internal organ | :''A cosmotron is a transformer internal organ from the [[Generation 1 (cartoon)|Sunbow]] portion of the [[Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].'' | ||
[[Image:Cosmotron.jpg|right|180px|thumb|Such a vital part that Ironhide can't even recall the name.]] | [[Image:Cosmotron.jpg|right|180px|thumb|Such a vital part that Ironhide can't even recall the name.]] | ||
Revision as of 06:42, 11 February 2010
- A cosmotron is a transformer internal organ from the Sunbow portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.

A cosmotron is a piece of Cybertronian technology of unspecified function. What is known is that Optimus Prime's cosmotron was severely damaged during a battle with the Decepticons, and the Autobot leader surely would have perished if his cosmotron had not been replaced, suggesting that whatever purpose it serves is a vital one. Divide and Conquer
- Japanese name: Cozmitron
Trivia
- The real-life Brookhaven National Laboratory once had a particle accelerator called the "Cosmotron". It was the first atom smasher able to reach energies of a billion electron volts, and was dismantled in 1966.
- The lyrics to the French G1 cartoon theme song reference a cosmotron. The same lyrics also make a seemingly arbitrary mention of Dr. Alcazar from "Roll For It", so it may be a reference to this device. However, from the context of the song it sounds more like it's supposed to be a spaceship. There is, in fact, a spaceship called the Cosmotron in the 1970 sci-fi novel, Tom Swift and his Cosmotron Express, but this seems like an even less likely explanation.
