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[[Image:Energon Powerlinx Red symbol.png|300px|thumb|right|A Powerlinx symbol from Energon. Transformers with same-colored Powerlinx symbols can combine with each other.]] | [[Image:Energon Powerlinx Red symbol.png|300px|thumb|right|A Powerlinx symbol from Energon. Transformers with same-colored Powerlinx symbols can combine with each other. (Ironicly, transformers with a red Powerlinx symbol, as depicted here, are the exception to this rule.)]] | ||
The term '''powerlinx''' has several different meanings, most of which have to do with robots combining with one another. In the [[Armada|''Armada'' franchise]], powerlinxing was the act wherein a [[Mini-Con]] attached to a [[Bulk]], adding a boost of extra power to the larger robot. | The term '''powerlinx''' has several different meanings, most of which have to do with robots combining with one another. In the [[Armada|''Armada'' franchise]], powerlinxing was the act wherein a [[Mini-Con]] attached to a [[Bulk]], adding a boost of extra power to the larger robot. | ||
Revision as of 22:46, 19 December 2006

The term powerlinx has several different meanings, most of which have to do with robots combining with one another. In the Armada franchise, powerlinxing was the act wherein a Mini-Con attached to a Bulk, adding a boost of extra power to the larger robot.
In the Energon franchise, powerlinxing was the process by which two similarly sized Autobots combined (via the Spark of Combination) into a single, more powerful robot.
Cyber Planet Keys do not Powerlinx. Well, except Demolishor's. And deluxe Optimus Prime's.

