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==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===IDW Generation 1 continuity===


Geobombs were small, round, red devices capable of destroying entire planets, engineered from the plans for Killmaster's "moon gun". {{storylink|Animals}} The Galactic Council used a blue variant on the [[Necrobot]]'s [[Necroworld|planet]].{{storylink|The_Dying_of_the_Light_Part_6:_Do_Not_Go_Gentle|Do Not Go Gentle}} Instead of destroying the planet, it sent it into the [[Functionist Universe]]!{{storylink|Dissolution_Part_3:_A_World_Misplaced|A World Misplaced}}
Geobombs were small, round, red devices capable of destroying entire planets, engineered from the plans for Killmaster's "moon gun". {{storylink|Animals}} The Galactic Council used a blue variant on the [[Necrobot]]'s [[Necroworld|planet]].{{storylink|The_Dying_of_the_Light_Part_6:_Do_Not_Go_Gentle|Do Not Go Gentle}} Instead of destroying the planet, it sent it into the [[Functionist Universe]]!{{storylink|Dissolution_Part_3:_A_World_Misplaced|A World Misplaced}}

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A geobomb is a weapon used by Galactic Council in the IDW Generation 1 continuity.

During the Great War, the Decepticon called Killmaster developed a "moon gun", a weapon capable of destroying moons. The Galactic Council later acquired the blueprints, and used them to develop the geobomb, a small red orb capable of destroying an entire planet with its detonation.

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IDW Generation 1 continuity

Geobombs were small, round, red devices capable of destroying entire planets, engineered from the plans for Killmaster's "moon gun". Animals The Galactic Council used a blue variant on the Necrobot's planet.Do Not Go Gentle Instead of destroying the planet, it sent it into the Functionist Universe!A World Misplaced



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