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When [[Lugnut_(TF_2010)|Lugnut]] needs things to go boom really good (it happens often), he makes use of his handy-dandy Gravity Generators. Built into what can generously be called his hands, they create point singularities when his punch-of-kill-everything hits any given surface. This instantly leads to highly-destructive explosions and, usually, lots of robot-part-shaped shrapnel. Isn't science a glorious thing?
When [[Lugnut_(TF_2010)|Lugnut]] needs things to go boom really good (it happens often), he makes use of his handy-dandy Gravity Generators. Built into what can generously be called his hands, they create point singularities when his punch-of-kill-everything hits any given surface. This instantly leads to highly-destructive explosions and, usually, lots of robot-part-shaped shrapnel. Isn't science a glorious thing?
==Toys==
===Transformers (2010 toyline)===
*'''Lugnut'''
:Lugnut's "Punch of Kill Everything" (First seen in [[Transformers_Animated_(cartoon)|Transformers:Animated]]) is represented here by an extending gimmick built into both of his arms and, for the first time, given a technical explanation and formal device name via his packaging bio.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 16:21, 12 December 2010

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When Lugnut needs things to go boom really good (it happens often), he makes use of his handy-dandy Gravity Generators. Built into what can generously be called his hands, they create point singularities when his punch-of-kill-everything hits any given surface. This instantly leads to highly-destructive explosions and, usually, lots of robot-part-shaped shrapnel. Isn't science a glorious thing?

Toys

Transformers (2010 toyline)

  • Lugnut
Lugnut's "Punch of Kill Everything" (First seen in Transformers:Animated) is represented here by an extending gimmick built into both of his arms and, for the first time, given a technical explanation and formal device name via his packaging bio.

See also