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Even though the person who proposed this merge has been blocked indefinitely, I still support this merge. Much of this article is rather irrelevant anyway. The section on 2007 movie toys, for example. Those things don't really have Cyber Planet keys. They carry the same gimmick (since they were recolored Cybertron toys), but it's not described as "Cyber Planet Key" (just Cyber Key, I think). The article seems to assume that CPKs exist in the live-action film universe.
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03:27, 4 March 2011 (UTC)reply
Also, the section on "Cyber Keys" seems to have original research.
" It is very likely that the use of "Cyber Key" in the show is done to distinguish them, but still keep the merchandise recognizable, thus explaining why the difference between their names is not as distinct, like it is in the Japanese version, with their "Planet Forces" and "Force Chips". And " it can be assumed that the Cyber Keys are simply smaller, less powerful versions of the Planet Keys".Assumptions with no specific source is original research.
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03:35, 4 March 2011 (UTC)reply