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===''Web of Deception''=== | ===''Web of Deception''=== | ||
When [[You|you]]and Sari needed to dive down to the [[Teletran-1|Autobot ship]] at the bottom of [[Lake Erie]], Sari produced two oxygen wafers. The wafers lasted long enough for them to swim down to the ship, along with [[Prowl (Animated)|Prowl]] and [[Bumblebee (Animated)|Bumblebee]], the latter of whom could have simply transformed and carried them down there. {{storylink|Web of Deception}} | When [[You|you]] and Sari needed to dive down to the [[Teletran-1|Autobot ship]] at the bottom of [[Lake Erie]], Sari produced two oxygen wafers. The wafers lasted long enough for them to swim down to the ship, along with [[Prowl (Animated)|Prowl]] and [[Bumblebee (Animated)|Bumblebee]], the latter of whom could have simply transformed and carried them down there. {{storylink|Web of Deception}} | ||
[[Category:Animated technology]] | [[Category:Animated technology]] | ||
Revision as of 09:17, 28 April 2012
- Oxygen wafers are technology from the Transformers Animated continuity family.
Oxygen wafers are a recent invention of robotics expert Isaac Sumdac. Resembling small paper discs, they can be sucked on to release oxygen directly into the blood, thereby relieving the need to breathe and allowing humans to dive underwater without bulky scuba gear.
Fiction
Web of Deception
When you and Sari needed to dive down to the Autobot ship at the bottom of Lake Erie, Sari produced two oxygen wafers. The wafers lasted long enough for them to swim down to the ship, along with Prowl and Bumblebee, the latter of whom could have simply transformed and carried them down there. Web of Deception

