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[[The AllSpark Almanac]] defines a standard unit as 2<sup>10</sup> / (2<sup>5</sup> - 2<sup>2</sup>) * 6.02214179*10<sup>23</sup> atoms of <sup>28</sup>Si , or about a kilogram. | *[[Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac|The AllSpark Almanac]] defines a standard unit as 2<sup>10</sup> / (2<sup>5</sup> - 2<sup>2</sup>) * 6.02214179*10<sup>23</sup> atoms of <sup>28</sup>Si , or about a kilogram. | ||
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Revision as of 08:48, 7 June 2012
- A Standard Cybertronian Unit is a form of measurement from the Transformers Animated continuity family.
The Standard Cybertronian Unit appears to be a unit of volume. A larger unit, the kilo unit comprises 454 standard units.
The spelling/parsing of this term is uncertain. In particular, the word "standard" might not actually be part of the name. In common usage, Cybertronians might simply call it a "unit".
Fiction
Animated cartoon
Bulkhead was attempting to follow a cement recipe written for humans in terms of "parts". He wasn't familiar with parts but speculated that they might be similar to "Standard Cybertronian Units". Rise of the Constructicons
Notes
- The AllSpark Almanac defines a standard unit as 210 / (25 - 22) * 6.02214179*1023 atoms of 28Si , or about a kilogram.

