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==Operating principles==
==Operating principles==
[[Image:Rubsign inactive.png|left|37px|]]Demons make the color change. Anybody who tells you otherwise is a witch, and should be burned, burned at the stake. Death to the evildoers!  
[[Image:Rubsign inactive.png|left|37px|]]Demons make the color change. Anybody who tells you otherwise is a witch, and should be burned, burned at the stake. Death to the evildoers!  
''Ahem''. The working part of a rubsign is a layer of Mylar plastic which contains thermochromic liquid crystals.  At different temperatures, the liquid crystals' molecular structure changes, reflecting different wavelengths of light, and making a visible [[Insignia|faction symbol]]s appear. [[wikipedia:Mood_ring|Mood rings]] work by the same principle, but have more bogus magical properties.
''Ahem''. The working part of a rubsign is a layer of Mylar plastic which contains thermochromic liquid crystals.  At different temperatures, the liquid crystals' molecular structure changes, reflecting different wavelengths of light, and making a visible [[Insignia|faction symbol]] appear. [[wikipedia:Mood_ring|Mood rings]] work by the same principle, but have more bogus magical properties.


==Generation 1==
==Generation 1==

Revision as of 22:00, 4 February 2011

Wax on, wax off.

A rubsign is a small pre-applied heat-sensitive sticker. Rubbing the sticker reveals a hidden symbol.

Japanese name: Secret Emblem (シークレットエンプレム)

Operating principles

Demons make the color change. Anybody who tells you otherwise is a witch, and should be burned, burned at the stake. Death to the evildoers!

Ahem. The working part of a rubsign is a layer of Mylar plastic which contains thermochromic liquid crystals. At different temperatures, the liquid crystals' molecular structure changes, reflecting different wavelengths of light, and making a visible faction symbol appear. Mood rings work by the same principle, but have more bogus magical properties.

Generation 1

The Generation 1 Mini-spies were the first toys to debut with rubsigns. They came packaged with Mini Vehicles in early 1985. The faction of Mini-spy remained hidden until someone opened up the package and rubbed the rubsign, revealing an Autobot or Decepticon insignia.

Beginning in the second year of Generation 1, all Transformers featured a rubsign that revealed an Autobot or Decepticon insignia in addition to other standard insignia stickers. The purpose of these rubsigns was to help consumers distinguish genuine Transformers toys from the many knockoffs their success inspired (off-brand versions of the Dinobots, Soundwave, and his cassettes were particularly common in 84/85), as well as the Tonka GoBots and other competitors.

By 1988, rubsigns were dropped from the line (presumably as most of the competition had been long-buried), even though several toys from that year still had molded spots for them.

The Clones had special rubsigns that revealed their personal insignia. The rubsign could be activated so their true identity could be revealed without having to transform them (or, you know, rotate them slightly).

Beast Wars

Rubsigns would not appear again on Transformers toys until the second year of Beast Wars product in 1997, called "hidden Energon chips". They continued through the next year's Fuzors and Transmetals, but were replaced by the time of the Transmetal 2s (and in the Beast Wars Neo new-mold toys) with "spark crystals".

Classics

Rubsigns reintroduced to the Transformers line in 2006 with the Classics series. They are also on most of the Generation 1 reissues from both Takara and Hasbro.

Reveal the Shield

Rubsigns were used as part of a Hasbro promotion for the 2010 toyline, called "Reveal the Shield". The toy packaging directed people to "Press to reveal Autobot or Decepticon allegiance."

Fiction

Generation 1

Generation 1 toy commercials

Cliffjumper and Huffer let a yellow Mini-spy into the Ark. They then got suspicious and rubbed his rubsign revealing him to be a Decepticon. Commercial/Generation 1

Marvel Comics continuity

Condor-Verlag Transformers Comic-Magazin

Template:TransformersComicMagazin Needlenose, Darkwing and Dreadwind were hiding in an airbase in Nevada, before revealing their liquid crystal Decepticon insignia and flying off.A Big Day for Powermaster Optimus Prime

Dreamwave continuity

Dreamwave Productions, famous for their re-launching Transformers comics and generally toy-accurate artwork, featured a few posters of Transformers featuring a rubsign.

Rubsigns were way of disguising Autobot Smokescreen's faction symbol (which had been outlawed). War and Peace

IDW continuity

RUBSIGN DEPLOY. OPERATION: TOY NOSTALGIA

Soundwave used a rubsign to gain access to the illegal gladiatorial games. Megatron Origin

Animated

The Decepticon Lockdown appears to sport a rubsign, probably to indicate that he's just in it for the parts and hunts he gets out of it. The Thrill of the Hunt After being 'dishonorably discharged' and sent to the Stockade, Wasp has been seen wearing a rubsign, probably to indicate he's not with the Autobots anymore. When he was reformatted into Waspinator, he completely changed sides and sported a Decepticon insignia. Predacons Rising

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