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[[Hound (Movie)|Hound]] was seldom seen without a cy-gar. {{storylink|Transformers: Age of Extinction (film)|Age of Extinction}} | [[Hound (Movie)|Hound]] was seldom seen without a cy-gar. It functions as a gun. {{storylink|Transformers: Age of Extinction (film)|Age of Extinction}} | ||
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Revision as of 21:25, 1 August 2015

A cy-gar is a device used to deliver a dose of its contents to a Cybertronian through the mouth. Millions of cycles ago, they were used to deliver a poison willingly consumed by the user because of some perceived benefit.
Fiction
Generation One
IDW Generation 1 continuity
To suppress Kup's flashbacks of slagging everyone on Tsiehshi, Kup was given a cy-gar that fed him a synthetic version of the planet's Ore-8 energy. Perceptor, who helped develop the special cy-gar, was assigned to Kup's unit with a supply of cy-gars to provide to Kup when needed. Everything in Its Right Place
When Commander Daniel Witwicky asked him what was with his "cigar", he inquired as to what a cigar was. All Hail Megatron #12
Recordicons
Police commissioner Garboil used a cy-gar. Recordicons #5
Wings of Honor
Tap-Out used a cy-garette as a part of a disguise for an undercover mission. A Team Effort
Transformers Animated
Kup was often seen with a cy-gar, as is Skipjack The AllSpark Almanac II The Complete AllSpark Almanac
Age of Extinction
Hound was seldom seen without a cy-gar. It functions as a gun. Age of Extinction
Notes
- When Casey Coller was reading Shane McCarthy's script for "Spotlight: Blurr", the artist visualized Kup taking after the wartime comic book hero Sgt. Rock.<ref>Casey Coller's Deviantart account</ref> Because this was awesome, Kup was introduced in All Hail Megatron chomping on a cigar-like object. An in-fiction explanation was later retconned for it by Nick Roche in the All Hail Megatron Coda story, "Everything in its Right Place".
Foreign names
- Japanese: cy-gar (シーガー sīgā)
