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Source: Wikia. Pages: 41. Chapters: Acid Wastes, Acid rain, Afterburner, Afterburner, Alpha Trion, Arcee, Arcee, Arch-Ayr, Autobot Resistance, Battletrap, Blackbolt, Blot, Blot, Chromia, Cloudraker, Council of Autobot Elders, Crystal City, Cutthroat, Cybertonium Pit, Cybertronian Civil Wars, Cyclonus, Cyclonus, Darkmount, Duocons, Elita-One, Elita One, Emir Xaaron, Emirate Xaaron, Female Autobot, Firestar, Firestar, Flareup, Flywheels, Fort Scyk, Grand Slam, Hive City, Iacon, Internet, Kalis, Kaon, Lightspeed, Lightspeed, Manganese Mountains, Nosecone, Nosecone, Old One, Polyhex, Praxus-Delta, Praxus-Delta Massacre, Rainmaker, Repugnus, Rippersnapper, Roadbuster, Scattershot, Scattorshot, Scourge, Scourge, Shattered Glass Universe, Sinnertwin, Sinnertwin, Skymount, Slamdance, Slamdance, Smelting Pool, Strafe, Strafe, Tarn, Technobot, Temple of Knowledge, Titanium Turnpike, Topspin, Triple Changers, Turborat, Tyrest, Tyrest University, Underbase, Venom, Venom, Vos, Whirl, Wingspan. Excerpt: The Acid Wastes span most of the Stanix region in south-west Cybertron. They are a blasted, unforgiving landscape; contaminated by neutronic fallout, wracked by earthquakes, freak weather conditions, and of course acid rain. For more information about the region, see Stanix. The neutronic fallout in the Acid Wastes can produce severe allergic reactions in some Transformers. Four million years ago the insane Decepticon Megadeath detonated five (or possibly six) neutron bombs there, intending to purge Stanix of non-Decepticon life. Instead the bombs blasted a permanent hole in the upper atmosphere, rendering the region essentially uninhabitable. Oopsie. Acid rain is a glowing red liquid (presumably acidic) that falls from clouds on Cybertron and some other planets. Unlike Earth's acid rain, this type of acid rain comes from space, and is usually blocked by Cybertron's upper atmosphere. If acid rain comes in contact with a Transformer's circuits, it will severely disable their f...