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'''Energon''' is the preferred fuel / energy source of Transformers. It has also been shown as food, currency and sometimes even ammunition. | '''Energon''' is the preferred fuel / energy source of Transformers. It has also been shown as food, currency and sometimes even ammunition. | ||
Typically, energon is highly explosive. Even a small impact can cause energon to detonate fiercely. | Typically, energon is highly explosive. Even a small impact can cause energon to detonate fiercely. | ||
In most continuities, the safest way to transport Energon is when it is condensed into the form of an [[ | In most continuities, the safest way to transport Energon is when it is condensed into the form of an [[energon cube]]. In this form energon is more stable, but still quite dangerous. | ||
==Generation 1== | ==Generation 1== | ||
In the [[Generation 1]] cartoon and comics, energon is often shown being "refined" or created out of other energy sources. It appears as if energon is more a storage medium than an actual "source" of energy. The physical properties of G1 energon are uncertain, aside from its volitility. | |||
In the cartoon, a newly-filled cube is pinkish in color, and stacks of cubes are often compressed / flattened for transport. When thus compressed, the energon becomes vibrantly iridescent. | |||
==Generation 1: Blackthorne 3D== | |||
[[Image:Energon_molecule.jpg|thumb|The final molecule needed for pure energon, which cannot be manufactured, is highlighted at the right.]] | |||
The first issue of [[Blackthorne]]'s ''[[Transformers in 3D]]'' comics featured an unusually specific discussion of energon, although it is outside of mainline continuity, and this information has not been re-used in other canonical sources. | |||
According to Blackthorne, "pure energon" consists of several molecules (perhaps in the form of a macromolecule), one of which contains an element actually named "energon", which cannot be synthesized. The whole macromolecule is often refered to simply as energon. | |||
The element energon is required for the creation of | The element energon is required for the creation of "pure" energon. This implies that an "impure" energon may exist that can be manufactured without the element energon, but is still refered to as energon because of its similar physical properties. | ||
==Beast Era== | ==Beast Era== | ||
In the first season of [[Beast Wars (cartoon)|''Beast Wars'']], energon crystals were introduced. This variety had a number of new properties, not the least of which being that it emitted radiation which, with extended exposure, could cause permanent damage to normal Transformers. The Beast Warriors devised their beast modes for the purpose of shielding them from this radiation. | In the first season of [[Beast Wars (cartoon)|''Beast Wars'']], energon crystals were introduced. This variety had a number of new properties, not the least of which being that it emitted radiation which, with extended exposure, could cause permanent damage to normal Transformers. The Beast Warriors devised their beast modes for the purpose of shielding them from this radiation. | ||
Most of the crystals were lost when the [[Vok]] decided to destroy the planet. | Most of the crystals were lost when the [[Vok]] decided to destroy the planet. The [[Planet Buster]] cannon was said to have "converted" the crystals into "stable" cubes. | ||
==Energon== | ==Energon== | ||
Revision as of 23:53, 27 March 2006
| This article is about the energy source. For the Transformers franchise, see Energon (franchise). |
Energon is the preferred fuel / energy source of Transformers. It has also been shown as food, currency and sometimes even ammunition.
Typically, energon is highly explosive. Even a small impact can cause energon to detonate fiercely.
In most continuities, the safest way to transport Energon is when it is condensed into the form of an energon cube. In this form energon is more stable, but still quite dangerous.
Generation 1
In the Generation 1 cartoon and comics, energon is often shown being "refined" or created out of other energy sources. It appears as if energon is more a storage medium than an actual "source" of energy. The physical properties of G1 energon are uncertain, aside from its volitility.
In the cartoon, a newly-filled cube is pinkish in color, and stacks of cubes are often compressed / flattened for transport. When thus compressed, the energon becomes vibrantly iridescent.
Generation 1: Blackthorne 3D

The first issue of Blackthorne's Transformers in 3D comics featured an unusually specific discussion of energon, although it is outside of mainline continuity, and this information has not been re-used in other canonical sources.
According to Blackthorne, "pure energon" consists of several molecules (perhaps in the form of a macromolecule), one of which contains an element actually named "energon", which cannot be synthesized. The whole macromolecule is often refered to simply as energon.
The element energon is required for the creation of "pure" energon. This implies that an "impure" energon may exist that can be manufactured without the element energon, but is still refered to as energon because of its similar physical properties.
Beast Era
In the first season of Beast Wars, energon crystals were introduced. This variety had a number of new properties, not the least of which being that it emitted radiation which, with extended exposure, could cause permanent damage to normal Transformers. The Beast Warriors devised their beast modes for the purpose of shielding them from this radiation.
Most of the crystals were lost when the Vok decided to destroy the planet. The Planet Buster cannon was said to have "converted" the crystals into "stable" cubes.
Energon
In the Energon series, energon is presented differently. Here energon's natural form is a liquid, and it is coloured a yellowish green. It can be found simply by mining for it on certain planets, rather than needing to be synthesized from other energy sources. In this series energon forms becuse of an unknown reaction with sunlight.
The sub-factions known as Omnicons and Terrorcons have the unique abillity to refine energon and to shape weapons and power-up inducing energon stars. The process in which energon is refined changes it's colour: Omnicon-refined energon is red, while Terrorcon-refined energon is green. Additionally a mysterious "pure" form of energon called super energon exists.


