Antimatter

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Yes, that's coming OUT OF HIS EYES. This is why he gets to be leader.

Antimatter is a powerful energy source, though somewhat unstable. Megatron has the power to tap into a black hole and draw on the antimatter within to use as a weapon.[1]

Fiction

Marvel Comics continuity

Marvel The Transformers comics

Antimatter appeared exclusively in the UK portion of the Marvel Comics continuity.

Megatron used his power on only two occasions. The first time, he intended to use antimatter to destroy Auntie. His interference became unnecessary when Windcharger and Ravage burst into the room and destroyed Auntie in her moment of surprise. Charged up already, however, Megatron decided to redirect the antimatter to kill Optimus Prime, but was stopped by Windcharger. Raiders of the Last Ark The second time, Megatron wanted to use his power to destroy both Optimus Prime and Ultra Magnus. In his state of mental instability and enthusiastic rage, he'd have destroyed himself, the Polyhex Decepticon stronghold and its inhabitants if Ratbat hadn't ordered for him to be teleported to Earth. Resurrection!

Marvel Generation 2 comic

The Ark has an antimatter conversion chamber as part of its power system. All or Nothing!

The Transformers cartoon

Yes, that's coming OUT OF HIS BOOBS. This is why he gets to be-wait, WHAT?

Doctor Alcazar created an antimatter formula, which came to the attention of Megatron. Predictably, he wanted it as a source of energy. The doc deleted the formula, but sent it to Chip Chase. Ultimately, Megatron decided that antimatter was simply too unstable to use. Roll for It

He changed his mind later on, as he was seen wielding an anti-matter blaster to free Nightbird from an electro mesh prison. Enter the Nightbird He never exhibited any interdimensional antimatter-channeling abilities himself though.

IDW Generation 1 continuity

Seriously, you know you've made some lousy life choices when you've pissed off a guy cries pure concentrated annihilation.

Ratchet told Perceptor that according to legend, Megatron could siphon antimatter from a black hole and release it through his eyes. Perceptor thought that the legend sounded silly, Chaos Theory Part 1 even though Megatron does have an actual black hole connection, which he used to fuel the space bridge nodes installed in his new body by Shockwave. Spotlight: Megatron

After Shockwave forcibly activated the space bridge within him Into the Abyss to bring Galvatron and Nova Prime over from the Dead Universe, Finest Hour Megatron's body was left a mess of interdimensional portals internally and when he was attacked by Whirl aboard the Lost Light, the Autobot's arm was swallowed up. Towards Peace

Whirl would eventually find his arm in the unlikeliest of places—a cupboard in the "fortress" on the Necroworld where Megatron and "Team Rodimus" were under siege from the Decepticon Justice Division and Deathsaurus's forces. As the dying Ravage explained to the others, Megatron had spent the intervening year reaching out to try and recover Whirl's arm through the space bridge, allowing him to create and maintain a two-way connection to the black hole and siphon antimatter from it. Then, having trapped the D.J.D. inside a force field with him, he used that antimatter to tear them to pieces. Do Not Go Gentle

Notes

  • Megatron's full Universe profile makes it clear that it's his fusion cannon that can use antimatter as a power source, but when the profile was cut down for his on-package bio, the resultant sentence fragments lost the explicit connection to his cannon. Simon Furman was apparently only aware of the truncated version, since he wrote the Marvel UK stories with Megatron using the antimatter as a weapon unto itself.

Foreign names

  • Japanese: Hanbusshitsu (反物質, "antimatter")

References

  1. Megatron's original on-package bio (scan at BotchTheCrab.com)