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A '''cyber-forcep''' is a Transformer surgical tool. Unlike human forceps (tongs for grasping), a cyber-forcep is a cutting tool. | A '''cyber-forcep''' is a Transformer surgical tool. Unlike human forceps (tongs for grasping), a cyber-forcep is a cutting tool. | ||
Revision as of 07:36, 6 October 2021

A cyber-forcep is a Transformer surgical tool. Unlike human forceps (tongs for grasping), a cyber-forcep is a cutting tool.
A cyber-forcep cuts metal by means of an energy discharge, apparently without generating smoke or heat. It is not known what distinguishes this from a laser scalpel; presumably the cutting mechanism used is preferable in some circumstances, though it may simply be an instance of Decepticon vs. Autobot technology.
Fiction
The Transformers cartoon
Megatron appropriated Hook's cyber-forceps to remove the Heart of Cybertron from its mount in the Decepticon space cruiser's power system. Microbots
TransTech
Vector Prime purchased a cyberforcep from Swindle, Swindle and Swindle. Ask Vector Prime
Notes
- The original source material was unclear whether the word "cyber-forceps" is plural, like a human forceps, or singular. Ask Vector Prime would eventually refer to him purchasing a single cyberforcep, putting the debate to bed.

