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'''Rust''' is the result of [[water]] reacting with metals such as iron. It is a throughly unpleasant situation for any [[Transformer]]. Just ask [[Steeljaw]].
'''Rust''' is the result of [[water]] reacting with metals such as iron. It is a throughly unpleasant situation for any [[Transformer]]. Just ask [[Steeljaw]].


Strangely, the [[Human|fleshy biped]]s appear not to suffer from rust. Maybe they're not as weak as everyone first thought.
Strangely, the [[Human|fleshy bipeds]] appear not to suffer from rust. Maybe they're not as weak as everyone first thought.


==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===Marvel Comics===
As a physician, [[Ratchet (G1)|Ratchet]] was quite concerned about rust.  When he observed humans using thin strips of wood to traverse moist, powdery surfaces, he regarded it as foolhardy -- surely it would cause them to rust! {{storylink|Repeat Performance!}}
Later, when [[Skids (G1)|Skids]] brought the human [[Donny Finkleberg]] into Ratchet's medical bay to speak with Optimus Prime, Ratchet was most displeased.  The medical bay was a sterile environment, and while humans don't rust, they sweat, which could have gotten moisture into Optimus Prime's wound, thereby starting a rust infection.  Ratchet demanded that Skids not return until he had dehumidified the human, but he was overruled by Prime.  {{storylink|Heavy Traffic!}}
"Rustbucket" is a fairly common insult among the Transformers.  The Seacons once insultingly referred to Blaster as "Autobot rust droppings". {{storylink|Club 'Con!}}


===Generation 1 cartoon===
===Generation 1 cartoon===
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===Beast Wars===
===Beast Wars===
When [[Cheetor (BW)|Cheetor]] wondered aloud the cause of [[Depth Charge]]'s attitude problem, [[Rattrap]] guessed that is was probably rust. Makes sense. {{storylink|Deep Metal}}
When [[Cheetor (BW)|Cheetor]] wondered aloud the cause of [[Depth Charge]]'s attitude problem, [[Rattrap]] guessed that it was probably rust. Makes sense. {{storylink|Deep Metal}}


===Dreamwave continuity===
===Dreamwave continuity===
There is an entire sea of unstable planetary matter called the [[Rust Sea]].
On Cybertron, there is an entire sea of unstable planetary matter called the [[Rust Sea]].


===2007 Live Movie===
===2007 Live Movie===
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==External links==
==External links==
*[[Wikipedia:Rust|The Fleshlings overview of rust]]
*[[Wikipedia:Rust|The fleshlings' overview of rust]]


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[[Category:Substances]]<div id="wikia-credits"><br /><br /><small>From [http://transformers.wikia.com Teletraan I: The Transformers Wiki], a [http://www.wikia.com Wikia] wiki.</small></div>

Revision as of 21:06, 28 December 2007

Rust is the result of water reacting with metals such as iron. It is a throughly unpleasant situation for any Transformer. Just ask Steeljaw.

Strangely, the fleshy bipeds appear not to suffer from rust. Maybe they're not as weak as everyone first thought.

Fiction

Marvel Comics

As a physician, Ratchet was quite concerned about rust. When he observed humans using thin strips of wood to traverse moist, powdery surfaces, he regarded it as foolhardy -- surely it would cause them to rust! Repeat Performance!

Later, when Skids brought the human Donny Finkleberg into Ratchet's medical bay to speak with Optimus Prime, Ratchet was most displeased. The medical bay was a sterile environment, and while humans don't rust, they sweat, which could have gotten moisture into Optimus Prime's wound, thereby starting a rust infection. Ratchet demanded that Skids not return until he had dehumidified the human, but he was overruled by Prime. Heavy Traffic!

"Rustbucket" is a fairly common insult among the Transformers. The Seacons once insultingly referred to Blaster as "Autobot rust droppings". Club 'Con!


Generation 1 cartoon

A disease known as Cosmic Rust was responsible for wipping out the Thirteenth Legion of Autobots on Antilla. The Decepticons on Earth later contracted Cosmic Rust, even though they were rust proof. Fortunately for the Decepticons, Perceptor had developed a new solution known as corrostop, which would prevent rust and corrosion, curring the disease. Unfortunately for the Autobots, Megatron infected Perceptor with Cosmic Rust, resulting in the Autobots becoming infected when Optimus Prime rescued Perceptor. Fortunately, the Autobots were able to create more corrostop. Cosmic Rust

Beast Wars

When Cheetor wondered aloud the cause of Depth Charge's attitude problem, Rattrap guessed that it was probably rust. Makes sense. Deep Metal

Dreamwave continuity

On Cybertron, there is an entire sea of unstable planetary matter called the Rust Sea.

2007 Live Movie

Ironhide complained of his foot going to rust after Sam Witwicky's dog "lubricated" it.