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[[Lockdown (Animated)|Lockdown]] also uses Cybertitanium cables. They keep his quarry from escaping [[Death's Head (Animated)|his ship]]. {{storylink|The AllSpark Almanac}} | [[Lockdown (Animated)|Lockdown]] also uses Cybertitanium cables. They keep his quarry from escaping [[Death's Head (Animated)|his ship]]. {{storylink|The AllSpark Almanac}} | ||
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* The "cyber" in "Cybertitanium" is written with the katakana used for the Transformers' home planet of Cybertron (セイバー, ''se-i-baa'') rather than the katakana that make up the "cyber" in Cybertron, the Japanese name for the Autobots (サイバ, ''sa-i-ba''). Ergo, the metal likely derives from that world. | * The "cyber" in "Cybertitanium" is written with the katakana used for the Transformers' home planet of Cybertron (セイバー, ''se-i-baa'') rather than the katakana that make up the "cyber" in Cybertron, the Japanese name for the Autobots (サイバ, ''sa-i-ba''). Ergo, the metal likely derives from that world. | ||
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| This article is about the metal from several continuities. For the alloy from the live-action film continuity, see Cybertanium. |
- Cybertitanium is a substance in the Japanese Generation 2 and Robots in Disguise continuity families, and the Transformers Animated continuity family.
Cybertitanium (セイバーチタニウム, se-i-baa-chi-ta-ni-u-mu) is apparently a very strong kind of metal, possibly from the Transformers' home planet of Cybertron. Firebot's chassis is made out of it, making him practically unbeatable in battle[1]. Meanwhile, Dangar's Cybertitanium caterpillar tank treads enable him to traverse any road, no matter how rough[2].
Lockdown also uses Cybertitanium cables. They keep his quarry from escaping his ship. The AllSpark Almanac
Notes
- The "cyber" in "Cybertitanium" is written with the katakana used for the Transformers' home planet of Cybertron (セイバー, se-i-baa) rather than the katakana that make up the "cyber" in Cybertron, the Japanese name for the Autobots (サイバ, sa-i-ba). Ergo, the metal likely derives from that world.

