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===IDW Generation 1 continuity===
===IDW Generation 1 continuity===
[[File:R-infinity accelerator 3.jpg|left|thumb|BA-DA-DOOOOM!]]
[[File:R-infinity accelerator 3.jpg|left|thumb|BA-DA-DOOOOM!]]
[[Swindle (G1)|Swindle]] was selling critical mass weaponry, presumably including r-infinity accelerators, to the inhabitants of various planets when [[Ultra Magnus (G1)|Ultra Magnus]] tracked him down.  In a confrontation on [[Zull]], Swindle fired an accelerator at Magnus, but missed.  He was soon captured.  {{storylink|Spotlight: Ultra Magnus}}
[[Swindle (G1)|Swindle]] was selling critical mass weaponry, presumably including r-infinity accelerators, to the inhabitants of various planets when [[Ultra Magnus (G1)/IDW Generation 1 continuity|Ultra Magnus]] tracked him down.  In a confrontation on [[Zull]], Swindle fired an accelerator at Magnus, but missed.  He was soon captured.  {{storylink|Spotlight: Ultra Magnus}}


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File:R-infinity accelerator 1.jpg
The r-infinity accelerator is unusually squat for a gun.
The r-infinity accelerator is available for a low, low price in the IDW portion of the Generation 1 continuity family

An r-infinity accelerator is a powerful, portable weapon which draws energy from the degenerate core of a dead star. It is seemingly one of a class of "critical mass weaponry", of which it is the only revealed type.

The accelerator's shoulder bracket is visible to the left from this angle.

The accelerator's barrel has a central, conical device surrounded by six smaller cones. When powering up, plasma trails from the outer cones in a display similar to that produced by Tesla coils. The weapon discharges several intertwined blue-white beams. When the beams strike a stone or concrete floor, they sound like "ba-da-doooom!"

For a being of around median Cybertronian size, the size of the weapon means it is best fired from a shoulder-mounted posture. Presumably smaller species will have to purchase some sort of stand or mount at additional cost.

Fiction

IDW Generation 1 continuity

BA-DA-DOOOOM!

Swindle was selling critical mass weaponry, presumably including r-infinity accelerators, to the inhabitants of various planets when Ultra Magnus tracked him down. In a confrontation on Zull, Swindle fired an accelerator at Magnus, but missed. He was soon captured. Spotlight: Ultra Magnus

Notes

  • It is unknown whether the weapon acquires its energy through an intradimensional link like Megatron's black hole power, or if the weapon is literally powered by a small stellar core fragment housed inside the device. It is also unknown whether the collapsed star in question is a white dwarf or a neutron star. Since both types of degenerate matter are extremely dense and hot, it may be that the r-infinity accelerator can be powered by either.