Crysmagnetal
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The powerful crysmagnetal (クリスマグネタル kurisumagunetaru), shortened to crysmag, is a substance found only in the sunken continent of Lemuria. When energy is directed against it, it absorbs, magnifies, and redirects that energy, projecting it outwards.
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Fiction
The Headmasters cartoon
As part of his final plan for the destruction of Earth, Decepticon emperor Scorponok set up base in Lemuria beneath the Indian Ocean. Mining crysmagnetal ore, Scorponok had it forged into metallic Death Towers, which erupted from beneath the Earth in four key locations around Earth—Canberra, Australia; Santiago, Chile; Washington, D.C.; and Cairo, Egypt. Unwitting Autobot attacks on the towers only proved to them that such a strategy was foolish, while Scorponok outfitted the towers with induction boosters, causing them to draw in the Earth's energy and redirect it to a satellite he had installed in Earth orbit.
After a fifth tower was raised in the South Pole, Scorponok pulled back to the North Pole, where he raised a final crysmag platform. While in battle with Fortress Maximus atop the platform, he had the satellite direct the energy it had absorbed into it, creating a loop that would tear the Earth apart. Thankfully, a power boost courtesy of the united energy of the entire Autobot army allowed Maximus to counter the energy flow with the Master Sword—the feedback destroyed the satellite, and presumably the Death Towers as well. The Final Showdown on Earth (Part 1) The Final Showdown on Earth (Part 2)
Animated
Crysmag could used as a drug for Transformers. Beachcomber was known to get hopped up on it. The AllSpark Almanac II
Notes
- The spelling of crysmagnetal (クリスマグネタル) isn't clear; it could be "crysmag metal" (クリスマグメタル). The "crysmagnetal" spelling is the only one used in the sparse official sources that bother to name it, so we have decided to default to that.
- With that in mind, "crysmagnetal" is either a strange insertion of "magnet" into "crystal" or a portmanteau of "crystal", "magnet", and "metal".
- "Crysmag" for a drug is a play on the real-world drug crystal meth.
Foreign names
- English: Gliss (Omni Productions dub, Metrodome subtitles)
- Italian: Megamagnete ("Megamagnet")