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Cybertron gave up water eons of your Earth years ago.

Water is a chemical substance made up of hydrogen and oxygen. As it makes up close to 70% of their bodies and its consumption at least once every three days is necessary for their survival, it can be considered the human equivalent of energon. Water can be an irritant substance to Transformers, as it may cause their bodies to rust.

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Fiction

Marvel The Transformers comics

The legendary, mythical chemical that could cure Scraplets turned out to be water, which was abundant on Earth. Water was apparently so rare on Cybertron that Wide Load and Rollbar had never even heard of it. The Cure!

When asked how the Seacons could come from a planet with no water, Grimlock clarified that the seas on Cybertron are not water-based – like the Rust Sea, for example, which is a sea of, uh, rust – and that the Seacons were created for off-world combat, on planets where large bodies of water were a concern.[1]

Dreadwind backed up the assertion that there was no water on Cybertron, and that Getaway was a wuss for thinking he'd rust, Dreadwing Down![2] since Transformers don't rust all that quickly.[3]

There are chambers deep inside Cybertron which also run with what appears to be water, The Primal Scream Out of Time! though they are in fact pressurised tunnels of liquid helium. There is definitely no water on Cybertron, according to Blaster, and Seawatch was speaking metaphorically when he said he'd take Bludgeon waterskiing.[4]

Also according to Blaster, there was totally a plentiful supply of water (and an oxygen-rich atmosphere) on Cybertron, like in those sewers where Death's Head chased Rodimus Prime down. Headhunt It was good enough for the Neo-Knights to drink![5]

The Transformers who are unfamiliar with water are likely confused or just not very worldly, as several humans later managed to exist without environmental protection gear on Cybertron without drying up like old corn. Not all Transformers are unfamiliar with water; in the very first issue of the Marvel comic, Ironhide mentioned his "water gun," and Bumblebee was excited to learn that so much of Earth was covered with water, since he loved a good swim. Before the Scraplets crisis, Ratbat devised a fuel-harvesting scheme involving an Earthly carwash, which of course used water.

The Transformers cartoon

Water applied to a human's epidermis frees him from the controlling effects of Soundwave's hypnotic ultrasonic suggestions. Auto-Bop

Trypticon seemed to end up getting tossed into water quite a bit. Five Faces of Darkness, Part 5 Thief in the Night The Ultimate Weapon Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers issue 6

Generation 2

Some Transformers, namely the Aquaspeeders, Stormtroopers, and Color Changers, use high-pressure water-cannons as armaments. This is after they apparently re-discovered water, or something.

Cybertron cartoon

After scanning a fire engine as his new alternate mode, Optimus Prime began carrying a supply of water which he could spray from his cannons to extinguish fires and on one occasion a Decepticon warp gate. Inferno Trust Revelation Most of the other Autobots were also capable of carrying water, although their efficacy at extinguishing flames was not as great. Unfinished

Animated cartoon

Optimus Prime was armed with a high-pressure water cannon. Transform and Roll Out

When facing off against space barnacles, Sari Sumdac used boiling hot water to burn them off Prowl and Bumblebee. Nature Calls

Wreck-Gar would end up immersed in the stuff for quite some time. Garbage In, Garbage Out Human Error, Part II

When pursued by a Megatron-controlled Omega Supreme, Optimus Prime's team fled into a nearby river. To Megatron's ire, the water served as an effective way to shield the Autobots' energy signatures. TransWarped

Sentinel Prime hates most features of organic planets, and water is no exception. He especially hates that it falls from the sky on Earth. Jazz, on the other hand, was highly appreciative of a planet that could double as a car wash. Where Is Thy Sting?

EarthSpark cartoon

The Earth-born Terrans did not run on energon, instead subsisting off the water that had birthed them. Friends and Family

A year after the Terrans were born, the Malto family had taken to storing a supply of cave water in their barn, occasionally using it as ingredients in celebratory food. When Jawbreaker thought he had gotten through to Aftermath, he brought the Chaos Terran to the cave, encouraging his fellow to take what he needed. Stealing a tanker, Aftermath took the totality of the cave's supply of water with him back to the Decepticon base. Togetherness

Energon Universe

During the war between the Agorrians and Zertonians, the Zertonians began to ration water. When the Agorrians detected a comet composed of four thousand tons of ice, they eagerly set out to add it to their own water reserves. Void Rivals #2

When the Autobots emerged from stasis lock on Earth, they erected an energon-converting turbine at a dam, harvesting the power of the water flow. Transformers #5

Games

Transformers: War for Cybertron

The Kaon prison complex was seen in what appeared to be heavy rainfall. War for Cybertron

Transformers: Devastation

Kranix felt that the large amount of water on Earth made the planet impractical for cyberforming. Devastation

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