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* Burma happens to look a lot like North America. | * Burma happens to look a lot like North America. | ||
* Burma is now known as [[wikipedia:Myanmar|Myanmar]] | |||
* Based on the evidence presented in this episode, any one of the rubies we humans wear as jewelery could be from Burma, and thus are liable to explode at any moment. So when your spouse asks why you didn't get them rubies for Valentine's Day, say you're doing them a favor. | * Based on the evidence presented in this episode, any one of the rubies we humans wear as jewelery could be from Burma, and thus are liable to explode at any moment. So when your spouse asks why you didn't get them rubies for Valentine's Day, say you're doing them a favor. | ||
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The Ruby Crystal Mines of Burma are a place where (presumably) Burmese humans mine ruby crystals containing great and unexplained power. Soundwave alleges that the rubies in the mine are enough to power the entire planet of Cybertron, yet the 'Earth humans' merely use the crystals for decoration and jewelery. Foolish flesh creatures!
Trivia
- Sparkplug claims to have once worked in the mines. He sure gets around.
- Burma happens to look a lot like North America.
- Burma is now known as Myanmar
- Based on the evidence presented in this episode, any one of the rubies we humans wear as jewelery could be from Burma, and thus are liable to explode at any moment. So when your spouse asks why you didn't get them rubies for Valentine's Day, say you're doing them a favor.

