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An '''equilibrium chip''' is a component of [[Transformer]] anatomy. From the context in which they were mentioned, they may be related to a Transformer's balance. It is also known as an '''equilibrium stabilizer''' or '''equilibrium circuit'''. | An '''equilibrium chip''' is a component of [[Transformer]] anatomy. From the context in which they were mentioned, they may be related to a Transformer's balance. It is also known as an '''equilibrium stabilizer''' or '''equilibrium circuit'''. | ||
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An equilibrium chip is a component of Transformer anatomy. From the context in which they were mentioned, they may be related to a Transformer's balance. It is also known as an equilibrium stabilizer or equilibrium circuit.
Fiction
The Transformers cartoon
The concept of a Transformer's equilibrium is first shown when Wheeljack used his gyro-inhibitor shells to destabilize Megatron's equilibrium stabilizer. S.O.S. Dinobots
The Decepticon clone of Optimus Prime made an excuse that his equilibrium chips were jarred in a fall. A Prime Problem
Carly once disabled Bumblebee's equilibrium circuit so he could enjoy an amusement park ride. Desertion of the Dinobots, Part 1

