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:''The Psycho-Prism is a rage-inducing object from the [[Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].''
:''The Psycho-Prism is a mind-controlling object from the [[Generation 1 continuity family|Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].''


[[Image:Psychoprism.jpg|right|180px|thumb|It looks pretty, and it will send you on a violent rampage. Neato!]]
[[Image:Psychoprism.jpg|right|180px|thumb|It looks pretty, and it will send you on a violent rampage. Neato!]]
The '''Psycho-Prism''' is a gem-shaped object developed by [[Doctor Doom]] with the intention of mind control, but is only at the level of causing a blood-curling rage wave.
The '''Psycho-Prism''' is a gem-shaped object developed by [[Doctor Doom]] with the intention of mind control. An imperfect prototype exists that only had the ability to cause a blood-curling wave of rage. The prototype is housed in a laboratory in [[Latveria]].


==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===''The New Avengers/The Transformers''===
===''The New Avengers/The Transformers''===
The Psycho-Prism was stolen from Doctor Doom by the [[Decepticon]]s so they could instigate war between [[Latveria]] and [[Symkaria]]. Doctor Doom and [[Ratchet (G1)|Ratchet]] were able to construct counterdefenses against the Psycho-Prism's aggression wave.  
The Psycho-Prism prototype was stolen from Doctor Doom by the [[Decepticon]]s so they could instigate war between [[Latveria]] and [[Symkaria]]. Doctor Doom and [[Ratchet (G1)|Ratchet]] were able to construct counterdefenses against the Psycho-Prism's aggression wave.  


Unwilling to give [[Ramjet (G1)|Ramjet]] [[Spider-Man]]'s Energon goodies, [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]] ordered him to guard the Psycho-Prism. {{storylink|Man and Machine, Part Two}}
Unwilling to give [[Ramjet (G1)|Ramjet]] [[Spider-Man]]'s Energon goodies, [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]] ordered him to guard the prototype Psycho-Prism. {{storylink|Man and Machine, Part Two}}


Doom led [[Wolverine]] and the Autobots to destroy the Prism. Ramjet didn't particularly care too much and flew away. {{storylink|Man and Machine, Part Four}}
Doom let [[Wolverine (superhero)|Wolverine]] and the Autobots to destroy the prototype Prism. Ramjet didn't particularly care too much and flew away. {{storylink|Man and Machine, Part Four}}


==Notes==
==Notes==
*The Psycho-Prism wasn't just cooked up for this crossover, with a more fully-functional version having been previously employed by the good doctor in Marvel's 1987 Avengers graphic novel, ''Emperor Doom''. [[Public service announcements|And now you know!]]
*The Psycho-Prism wasn't just cooked up for this crossover, with a more fully-functional version having been previously employed by the good doctor in Marvel's 1987 Avengers graphic novel, ''Emperor Doom''. [[Public service announcements|And now you know!]]


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[[Category:Generation 1]]
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[[Category:MacGuffins]]
[[Category:MacGuffins]]
[[Category:Marvel properties]]
[[Category:Marvel properties]]
[[Category:Objects]]

Revision as of 22:31, 2 September 2010

The Psycho-Prism is a mind-controlling object from the Generation 1 continuity family.
It looks pretty, and it will send you on a violent rampage. Neato!

The Psycho-Prism is a gem-shaped object developed by Doctor Doom with the intention of mind control. An imperfect prototype exists that only had the ability to cause a blood-curling wave of rage. The prototype is housed in a laboratory in Latveria.

Fiction

The New Avengers/The Transformers

The Psycho-Prism prototype was stolen from Doctor Doom by the Decepticons so they could instigate war between Latveria and Symkaria. Doctor Doom and Ratchet were able to construct counterdefenses against the Psycho-Prism's aggression wave.

Unwilling to give Ramjet Spider-Man's Energon goodies, Megatron ordered him to guard the prototype Psycho-Prism. Man and Machine, Part Two

Doom let Wolverine and the Autobots to destroy the prototype Prism. Ramjet didn't particularly care too much and flew away. Man and Machine, Part Four

Notes

  • The Psycho-Prism wasn't just cooked up for this crossover, with a more fully-functional version having been previously employed by the good doctor in Marvel's 1987 Avengers graphic novel, Emperor Doom. And now you know!