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*'''Tritanium MechTech [[Optimus Prime (Movie)/toys#Voyager_Class_toys_4|Optimus Prime]]'''
*'''Tritanium MechTech [[Optimus Prime (Movie)/toys#Voyager_Class_toys_4|Optimus Prime]]'''
*'''Tritanium MechTech [[Sentinel Prime (ROTF)#Voyager_class_toys|Sentinel Prime]]'''
*'''Tritanium MechTech [[Sentinel Prime (ROTF)#Voyager_class_toys|Sentinel Prime]]'''
===Foreign names===
*''Japanese:'' '''Tritanium''' (トライタニウム ''Toraitaniumu'')


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 18:49, 1 June 2024

Tritanium (also Tri-tanium)[1] is an impressively durable metal, often gold in color.

Fiction

3H comics

Megatron's claws are made from tritanium. Herald

Dreamwave Armada continuity

Dreamwave Armada comic

The Mini-Con Moonbase was reinforced with tritanium, among other materials. Armada #9

Energon comic

Ironhide created a "tritanium-lined resonant space" for a very complicated shock-absorber that would render his seismic-shock warhead useless. Aftershock

Live-action film series

Bumblebee has friction resistant tri-tanium fingertips. Jazz's shield is made out of tri-tanium.[2] Ravage is armed with tritanium claws.[3] Mudflap also has tri-tanium in his toecaps.[4]

Toys

Live-action film series

Several TakaraTomy promotional MechTech weapons and other "prize" toys were identified as "Tritanium" versions, all of which were plated in gold chrome. They included:

Foreign names

  • Japanese: Tritanium (トライタニウム Toraitaniumu)

References