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Gigantic, spherical and nice n' shiny, the '''Chaosmaster Bomb''' is adorned with a symbol that [[Human|humans]] commonly use on radioactive materials. | Gigantic, spherical and nice n' shiny, the '''Chaosmaster Bomb''' is adorned with a symbol that [[Human|humans]] commonly use on radioactive materials. | ||
Revision as of 20:31, 5 July 2010

Gigantic, spherical and nice n' shiny, the Chaosmaster Bomb is adorned with a symbol that humans commonly use on radioactive materials.
Whether the Chaosmaster Bomb is specially made or it is a standard product available at better discount stores everywhere, is not clear. It certainly has a catchy name.
Fiction
Marvel Comics continuity
Generation 2
Grimlock's plan to destroy Jhiaxus' flagship, the Twilight, involved the Chaosmaster Bomb. Grimlock was sufficiently impressed by its power to make a non-characteristic remark about its safety factor, but in the end the bomb never went off. Devices and Desires!
Animated cartoon
Swindle sells a Chaosmaster Bomb to Blitzwing after purchasing it on Xeptos. The AllSpark Almanac

