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'''Ruby crystals''' are highly coruscant gems that can be found on [[Earth]], specifically in the [[ruby crystal mines of Burma]]. [[Transformer]]s, or at least [[Decepticon]]s, use them as an energy source, and claim them to be "the richest source of energy on the face of the Earth" | '''Ruby crystals''' are highly coruscant gems that can be found on [[Earth]], specifically in the [[ruby crystal mines of Burma]]. [[Transformer]]s, or at least [[Decepticon]]s, use them as an energy source, and claim them to be "the richest source of energy on the face of the Earth." | ||
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Revision as of 05:28, 20 April 2019

Ruby crystals are highly coruscant gems that can be found on Earth, specifically in the ruby crystal mines of Burma. Transformers, or at least Decepticons, use them as an energy source, and claim them to be "the richest source of energy on the face of the Earth."
Fiction
Generation 1 toy bios
Laserbeak's lasers are powered by ruby crystals. Laserbeak's toy bio
The Transformers cartoon
Needing more energy to make the trip back to Cybertron and conquer it in the name of the Decepticons, Megatron ordered his troops to head to Burma and dig up ruby crystals. The amounts they found were such that Megatron believed they could power their entire home planet with them. Of course, the Autobots couldn't let this happen and blew the mines up. More than Meets the Eye, Part 2 The Decepticons still managed to get away with some concentrated energon cubes filled with ruby crystal energy. More than Meets the Eye, Part 3
Notes
- In the real world, there is such a thing as a [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}ruby laser|{{#if:||ruby laser}}]], but the (synthetic) ruby serves as the means of increasing the optical power of the laser; it does not 'power' the laser in the sense of providing a power source.