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{{note|Data-Cons first appeared in the PlayStation 2 game, ''[[Transformers (Melbourne House)|Transformers]]''. The data they contain is "bonus" content for the player's amusement, like renders, development art, comics, toy pictures, music, and even some never-before-released [[Generation 1]] [[public service announcements]] in the same vein as ones from the ''[[G.I. Joe]]'' cartoon.}} | |||
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===Fun Publications comics=== | |||
In the wake of the Transformers' exodus from Cybertron {{storylink|Exodus!}} and the Mini-Cons' creation and reconstruction of the planet, the [[Dirt Digger Team]] used a Data-Con in an attempt to disrupt and alter a beacon signal meant to call the scattered Autobots back home. {{storylink|The New World}} | |||
Revision as of 18:33, 16 April 2008

Data-Cons are data storage devices used by the Mini-Cons. They are flat, slate-gray discs that bear the Mini-Con emblem, and can give off a glowing emergency beacon that can be seen from great distances. (This glow is virtually identical to the glow of a Mini-Con storage panel.)
Upon activation, Data-Cons emit a series of bright holographic images while relaying their data to the one who actvated them.
Data-Cons are used not only to contain data, but can also store life-sustaining energon. During the search for the Mini-Cons on Earth, the discovery of a Data-Con's energon supplies helped the Autobots pull through some tough missions.
Fiction
Fun Publications comics
In the wake of the Transformers' exodus from Cybertron Exodus! and the Mini-Cons' creation and reconstruction of the planet, the Dirt Digger Team used a Data-Con in an attempt to disrupt and alter a beacon signal meant to call the scattered Autobots back home. The New World

