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===''Star Trek vs. Transformers''=== | ===''Star Trek vs. Transformers''=== | ||
The Federation operated a dilithium mine on [[Cygnus Seven]], which was | The Federation operated a dilithium mine on [[Cygnus Seven]], which was noted for its proximity to the Klingon border. {{storylink|Prime's Directive, Part One}} When the survey team was searching for new dilithium veins, they inadvertently stumbled upon, and reactivated, [[Fortress Maximus (G1)|Fortress Maximus]] who proceeded to revive the [[Autobot]]s and [[Decepticon]]s within him. {{storylink|Prime's Directive, Part Two}} | ||
After the Autobots and Decepticons had aligned themselves with the Federation and Klingons respectively, [[Starscream (G1)|Starscream]] opted for the better part of valor and helped himself to a rich bounty of dilithium, finding it a suitable substitute for [[energon]], intending to use it to power his conquest of [[Kronos]]. {{storylink|Prime's Directive, Part Four}} | |||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
Revision as of 22:05, 20 January 2019
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 noted for its proximity to the Klingon border. Prime's Directive, Part One When the survey team was searching for new dilithium veins, they inadvertently stumbled upon, and reactivated, Fortress Maximus who proceeded to revive the Autobots and Decepticons within him. Prime's Directive, Part Two
After the Autobots and Decepticons had aligned themselves with the Federation and Klingons respectively, Starscream opted for the better part of valor and helped himself to a rich bounty of dilithium, finding it a suitable substitute for energon, intending to use it to power his conquest of Kronos. Prime's Directive, Part Four
Notes
- There is in fact a real-world substance named dilithium, though it significantly differs from the Star Trek substance.
External links
- Dilithium at Memory Alpha

