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On the rare occasions when [[Fireflight (G1)|Fireflight]] can make it to a battle without being distracted by pretty scenery, he uses his '''fire-fog missiles''' against his [[Decepticon]] foes. When they detonate, they release a highly flammable mist. | On the rare occasions when [[Fireflight (G1)|Fireflight]] can make it to a battle without being distracted by pretty scenery, he uses his '''fire-fog missiles''' against his [[Decepticon]] foes. When they detonate, they release a highly flammable mist. | ||
In the real world, these are known as {{w|thermobaric weapon}}s, also known as fuel-air bombs, and their detonation can rival small [[ | In the real world, these are known as {{w|thermobaric weapon}}s, also known as fuel-air bombs, and their detonation can rival small [[nuclear weapon]]s. | ||
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Revision as of 17:58, 1 September 2021
On the rare occasions when Fireflight can make it to a battle without being distracted by pretty scenery, he uses his fire-fog missiles against his Decepticon foes. When they detonate, they release a highly flammable mist.
In the real world, these are known as thermobaric weapons, also known as fuel-air bombs, and their detonation can rival small nuclear weapons.
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And they gave them to Fireflight.
Fiction
Marvel The Transformers comics
In jet mode, Fireflight can shoot missiles that explode and release a mist of highly flammable liquid he calls "fire-fog". Fireflight's Universe profile
When a dogfight between Fireflight and Dirge accidentally triggered a rockslide, Fireflight used his fire-fog missiles to obliterate the boulders before any humans were injured. Aerialbots over America!

