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===''Animated'' cartoon===
===''Animated'' cartoon===
After being brutally attacked by [[Shockwave (Animated)|Shockwave]] {{storylink|Where Is Thy Sting?}}, [[Ultra Magnus (Animated)|Ultra Magnus]] was left in stasis, on spark support. {{storylink|Decepticon Air}}
After being brutally attacked by [[Shockwave (Animated)|Shockwave]] {{storylink|Where Is Thy Sting?}}, [[Ultra Magnus (Animated)|Ultra Magnus]] was left in stasis, on spark support. {{storylink|Decepticon Air}}
[[Sentinel Prime (Animated)|Sentinel ''Magnus'']] used a picture of Ultra Magnus on spark support to use in his propaganda. Later, Shockwave crashed into the chamber, still holding the Magnus hammer, with the intention of putting his old commander to rest for good with it... [[Ratchet (Animated)|ratchet]] could prevent this from hapening.{{storylink|This Is Why I Hate Machines}}


[[Category:Animated]]
[[Category:Animated]]

Revision as of 17:29, 11 May 2009

Spark support is a form of intensive medical treatment in the Transformers Animated continuity family.
The Giant Decepticon holding a huge hammer ISN'T part of the treatment, FTR.

Spark support is a means of keeping intensely injured Transformers online by ensuring their spark doesn't fade.

Fiction

Animated cartoon

After being brutally attacked by Shockwave Where Is Thy Sting?, Ultra Magnus was left in stasis, on spark support. Decepticon Air

Sentinel Magnus used a picture of Ultra Magnus on spark support to use in his propaganda. Later, Shockwave crashed into the chamber, still holding the Magnus hammer, with the intention of putting his old commander to rest for good with it... ratchet could prevent this from hapening.This Is Why I Hate Machines