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==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===''Animated''===
===''Animated'' cartoon continuity===
One serving of [[Garbage O's]] provided 25% of the recommended Solar Cycle Value of dilithium, regardless of whether the cereal was consumed plain or with [[mercury sauce]]. {{storylink|Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac}}
One serving of [[Garbage O's]] provided 25% of the recommended Solar Cycle Value of dilithium, regardless of whether the cereal was consumed plain or with [[mercury sauce]]. {{storylink|Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac|The AllSpark Almanac}}


===''Star Trek vs. Transformers''===
===''Star Trek vs. Transformers''===
The Federation operated a dilithium mine on [[Cygnus Seven]], which was eventually targeted by the Klingons.  {{storylink|Prime's Directive, Part One}}
The Federation operated a dilithium mine on [[Cygnus Seven]], which was eventually targeted by the Klingons.  {{storylink|Prime's Directive, Part One}}
==Notes==
*There is in fact a real-world substance named {{w|dilithium}}, though it significantly differs from the ''Star Trek'' substance.


==External links==
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Revision as of 23:34, 27 September 2018

Dilithium is a mineral used by the Federation and the Klingons, and is sometimes present in Cybertronian food.

Fiction

Animated cartoon continuity

One serving of Garbage O's provided 25% of the recommended Solar Cycle Value of dilithium, regardless of whether the cereal was consumed plain or with mercury sauce. The AllSpark Almanac

Star Trek vs. Transformers

The Federation operated a dilithium mine on Cygnus Seven, which was eventually targeted by the Klingons. Prime's Directive, Part One

Notes

  • There is in fact a real-world substance named dilithium, though it significantly differs from the Star Trek substance.