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*[["Stunner" laser]]s. | *[["Stunner" laser]]s. | ||
*[[Electrochemical laser|Some types of lasers]] shoot direct current electricity. | *[[Electrochemical laser|Some types of lasers]] shoot direct current electricity. | ||
*[[Wind | *[[Wind funnel laser|Other lasers]] produce intense wind funnels. | ||
*[[Laser pistol]]s and [[laser rifle]]s appear to be more standardized weapons. | *[[Laser pistol]]s and [[laser rifle]]s appear to be more standardized weapons. | ||
*Tethers which propel [[Asgard|space elevators]] up into orbit. | *Tethers which propel [[Asgard|space elevators]] up into orbit. | ||
Revision as of 22:50, 5 February 2025
A laser is a ranged weapon used by some Transformers. Lasers come in a wide variety of designs that produce varying effects.
Variety of lasers
- Onebox components are equipped with a static laser gun.
- Shockwave transforms into a laser gun.
- An electro-laser reverses microcircuit polarity, leaving robots motionless.
- Photon lasers electromagnetize robotic circuits.
- A musket laser shoots hydrochloric acid.
- A decelerator laser inhibits robotic cerebral impulses.
- A maceration laser shoots salty corrosive liquids.
- An oxidating laser fuses a robot's internal mechanisms.
- A laser blaster shoots intense heat.
- Slime lasers shoot gooey adhesives.
- Venom lasers cause paralysis.
- A thunderbolt laser pistol presumably shoots bolts of electricity.
- X-ray lasers.
- "Stunner" lasers.
- Some types of lasers shoot direct current electricity.
- Other lasers produce intense wind funnels.
- Laser pistols and laser rifles appear to be more standardized weapons.
- Tethers which propel space elevators up into orbit.
- Attack Squad robots are equipped with Ruby lasers.
Notes
- In real life, a laser produces a tightly focused beam of light. Transformers seem to use the word "laser" as a synonym for "high-tech gun."
