Standard Cybertronian Unit: Difference between revisions

From MediaWiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
almanac measurements
Abates (talk | contribs)
mNo edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
:''A Standard Cybertronian Unit is a form of measurement in the [[Transformers Animated (franchise)|Transformers Animated]] [[continuity family]].''
:''A Standard Cybertronian Unit is a form of measurement from the [[Transformers Animated (franchise)|Transformers Animated]] [[continuity family]].''


The '''Standard Cybertronian Unit''' appears to be a unit of volume.  A larger unit, the '''kilo unit''' comprises 454 standard units.
The '''Standard Cybertronian Unit''' appears to be a unit of volume.  A larger unit, the '''kilo unit''' comprises 454 standard units.

Revision as of 09:25, 28 March 2010

A Standard Cybertronian Unit is a form of measurement from the Transformers Animated continuity family.

The Standard Cybertronian Unit appears to be a unit of volume. A larger unit, the kilo unit comprises 454 standard units.


The spelling/parsing of this term is uncertain. In particular, the word "standard" might not actually be part of the name. In common usage, Cybertronians might simply call it a "unit".

Fiction

Animated cartoon

Bulkhead was attempting to follow a cement recipe written for humans in terms of "parts". He wasn't familiar with parts but speculated that they might be similar to "Standard Cybertronian Units". Rise of the Constructicons

Notes

The AllSpark Almanac defines a standard unit as 210 / (25 - 22) * 6.02214179*1023 atoms of 28Si , or about a kilogram.