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[[William Fowler]] was transporting the Dynamic Nuclear Generation System to the West Coast when [[MECH]] shot down his jet. Believing the perpetrators to be [[Decepticon]]s, Fowler requested [[Team Prime]]'s aid and loaded the device into [[Optimus Prime (Prime)|Optimus Prime]]'s [[trailer]]. They were soon engaged by a MECH squad led by [[Silas]]. During the chase, the Autobots drove into a train tunnel, and they tranferred the D.N.G.S. into a carriage guarded by a human soldier. But when [[Vehicon (Prime)|Vehicon]]s blew up Optimus's trailer and there was no meltdown, Silas got wise to the strategy and pursued the train instead. When Prime ran to defend the carriage, Silas broke off pursuit, attempting to deprive his enemy of his prize by blowing up the train track, which would initiate a meltdown. Optimus stopped the train in time, though, and the area was safe. {{storylink|Convoy (episode)|Convoy}} | [[William Fowler]] was transporting the Dynamic Nuclear Generation System to the West Coast when [[MECH]] shot down his jet. Believing the perpetrators to be [[Decepticon]]s, Fowler requested [[Team Prime]]'s aid and loaded the device into [[Optimus Prime (Prime)|Optimus Prime]]'s [[trailer]]. They were soon engaged by a MECH squad led by [[Silas]]. During the chase, the Autobots drove into a train tunnel, and they tranferred the D.N.G.S. into a carriage guarded by a human soldier. But when [[Vehicon (Prime)|Vehicon]]s blew up Optimus's trailer and there was no meltdown, Silas got wise to the strategy and pursued the train instead. When Prime ran to defend the carriage, Silas broke off pursuit, attempting to deprive his enemy of his prize by blowing up the train track, which would initiate a meltdown. Optimus stopped the train in time, though, and the area was safe. {{storylink|Convoy (episode)|Convoy}} | ||
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*We presume the acronym is an intentional reference to the word Dingus, meaning "something whose name is either unknown or forgotten", on the writers' part, unlike the [[Fully Automated Rapid Transit System]]. | *We presume the acronym is an intentional reference to the word Dingus, meaning "something whose name is either unknown or forgotten", on the writers' part, unlike the [[Fully Automated Rapid Transit System]]. | ||
*Yes, dingus ''also'' means "a foolish person". Harharhar. | *Yes, dingus ''also'' means "a foolish person". Harharhar. | ||
[[Category:MacGuffins]] | [[Category:MacGuffins]] | ||
[[Category:Power sources]] | [[Category:Power sources]] | ||
[[Category:Prime]] | [[Category:Prime]] | ||
Revision as of 00:15, 12 March 2011
- The Dynamic Nuclear Generation System is a device from the Prime portion of the Aligned continuity family.

The Dynamic Nuclear Generation System (aka D.N.G.S.) is a prototype energy source. If it would meltdown, it would irradiate all of Nevada (or whichever state it was in) and the four adjoining states.
Fiction
Prime cartoon
William Fowler was transporting the Dynamic Nuclear Generation System to the West Coast when MECH shot down his jet. Believing the perpetrators to be Decepticons, Fowler requested Team Prime's aid and loaded the device into Optimus Prime's trailer. They were soon engaged by a MECH squad led by Silas. During the chase, the Autobots drove into a train tunnel, and they tranferred the D.N.G.S. into a carriage guarded by a human soldier. But when Vehicons blew up Optimus's trailer and there was no meltdown, Silas got wise to the strategy and pursued the train instead. When Prime ran to defend the carriage, Silas broke off pursuit, attempting to deprive his enemy of his prize by blowing up the train track, which would initiate a meltdown. Optimus stopped the train in time, though, and the area was safe. Convoy
Notes
- We presume the acronym is an intentional reference to the word Dingus, meaning "something whose name is either unknown or forgotten", on the writers' part, unlike the Fully Automated Rapid Transit System.
- Yes, dingus also means "a foolish person". Harharhar.