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:''Simultronic is a drug-simulator from the [[Generation 1 (franchise)|Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].''
:''Simultronic is a drug-simulator from the [[Generation 1 (franchise)|Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].''


[[Image:Spotlight Blurr simultronic.jpg|200px|right|thumb|]]
[[Image:Spotlight Blurr simultronic.jpg|200px|right|thumb|Well... if doing drugs will make strangers think I'm cool...]]
Reality inside Reality, that's what '''Simultronic''' means to its users. A drugging sensation applied through wires that are to be attached to the head component, Simultronic is both a way for [[Transformer]]s to escape this [[Slag (slang)|slagging]] world and to seriously mess up their [[Processors|central processor]].   
Reality inside Reality, that's what '''Simultronic''' means to its users. A drugging sensation applied through wires that are to be attached to the head component, Simultronic is both a way for [[Transformer]]s to escape this [[Slag (slang)|slagging]] world and to seriously mess up their [[Processors|central processor]].   



Revision as of 03:46, 3 November 2010

Simultronic is a drug-simulator from the Generation 1 continuity family.
Well... if doing drugs will make strangers think I'm cool...

Reality inside Reality, that's what Simultronic means to its users. A drugging sensation applied through wires that are to be attached to the head component, Simultronic is both a way for Transformers to escape this slagging world and to seriously mess up their central processor.

Fiction

IDW Generation 1 comics

The Circle had recently installed a simultronic machine per table to entertain the customers with. Fasttrack pointed them out to Blurr, but the latter was unimpressed, believing no one in their right mind could turn to such material when life was so great.

Irony kicked in a short time later, when Blurr returned to The Circle to drink away the end of his career. Picking a lone table to feel bad at, he considered hooking himself up to the simultronic device after all. Luckily for him, the local Decepticon scout approached and told him only losers do drugs, offering the champion a spot amongst others of his kind. Spotlight: Blurr