Anti-electron

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they're the same thing in real life and their appearances in Transformers are similar
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Anti-electrons are a rare (seemingly liquid) substance with various unusual properties, such as causing Transformers to malfunction.

Fiction

The Transformers cartoon

After getting hold of some anti-electrons, Galvatron hired a Skuxxoid and Slizardo to pour them into the Autobots' new power generator on Cybertron. This somehow caused the Autobots on the planet to be plagued with various malfunctions until Grimlock broke the generator. The Dinobot gained super-intelligence thanks to this, which may have been due to the anti-electrons.

In order to obtain more anti-electrons, Galvatron traveled to Unicron's deactivated head, which was rumoured to hold the substance. He did indeed find some in the giant's cerebro chamber, but was chased off by the Autobots a while later. Grimlock's New Brain

Kiss Players

Following the destruction of Tokyo, humanity decided that they didn't want anything to do with the Transformers anymore, and so Earth Defense Command set up an anti-electron field around Earth to keep them away.

Notes

  • Despite their name, anti-electrons appear to be distinct from positrons, the real-world antimatter equivalent of electrons, since Megatron was happily flinging antimatter about with no ill effects back in "Roll for It".
    • However, as words for substances are generally not plural, the word "anti-electron" probably does refer to a particle the liquid is made of (or contains), not the liquid as a whole. Assuming it's even supposed to be a liquid; it is an AKOM episode, after all.

Foreign names

  • Japanese: Anti-electron (アンチエレクトロン anchi-erekutoron)