Black hole (phenomenon)

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A black hole is a star that has collapsed in on itself, becoming so dense that neither matter nor light can escape its immense gravityQuintesson scientist, "The Killing Jar"

A black hole is an astronomical feature that occurs when a massive star collapses into a extremely small singularity so dense than not even light can escape its gravitational field.

Transformers have encountered black holes on a number of occasions and they have frequently been shown to function as portals between alternate universes.

Fiction

Generation 1 toy bios

Megatron had the power to tap into a black hole and draw on antimatter within it as a weapon. He rarely does this because, dude, it's throwing anti-matter around.[1]

A specially outfitted Powermaster Optimus Prime journeyed into one to discover nucleon.[2]

The bounty hunter Axer traveled through one from the Generation 1 continuity to the Robots in Disguise continuity.[3]

Generation 1 cartoon continuity

Generation 1 cartoon

A Quintesson ship with a captured Autobot, Decepticon, human, and Junkion aboard passed through one to a negative universe where the color spectrum was reversed. The Killing Jar

Super-God Masterforce cartoon

BlackZarak used magnetism to harness the power of black holes, and used one to trap Grand Maximus. God Ginrai later found himself trapped in the same hole. BlackZarak - Destroyer from Space

Cybertron cartoon

Unicron's destruction created an especially large black hole which threatened to destroy the multiverse. Fallen

Revenge of the Fallen

Devastator's Vortex Grinder weapon generates artificial black holes which draw in nearby objects to be crushed.[4]

References

  1. Megatron's bio.
  2. Nucleon Quest Super Convoy's bio
  3. Axer's Robots in Disguise bio.
  4. Devastator's Battle Bio at Hasbro.com



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