[Given that you're such an (admittedly usually rather well-planned) opportunist, you're quite the pessimist Starscream.]
... Well, given that the only 'black hole' in the vicinity is the time-space tear that the Lambda is unless we get teleported again, what could happen is that we're drawn in and travel cannot occur in the opposite direction, indeed destabilising our atoms as we travel against the undoubtedly immense flow of energy inside the tear, enough to... 'tear us apart' as you say.
[Jetfire sounds extremely dryly cavalier about the whole thing while he start to get beyond Cybertron's gravity, and hope you can keep yourself in the seat, Starscream...]
Otherwise we might instead be transported, the energies by chance connecting our innate frequencies to the dimension we belong to and putting us back home... with a great chance of not appear in etither the correct time or space.
Or we'd end up in another reality altogether. [Pause.] But since I'm going to keep the furthest distance possible while getting the readings we need, none of that ought to happen.
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... Well, given that the only 'black hole' in the vicinity is the time-space tear that the Lambda is unless we get teleported again, what could happen is that we're drawn in and travel cannot occur in the opposite direction, indeed destabilising our atoms as we travel against the undoubtedly immense flow of energy inside the tear, enough to... 'tear us apart' as you say.
[Jetfire sounds extremely dryly cavalier about the whole thing while he start to get beyond Cybertron's gravity, and hope you can keep yourself in the seat, Starscream...]
Otherwise we might instead be transported, the energies by chance connecting our innate frequencies to the dimension we belong to and putting us back home... with a great chance of not appear in etither the correct time or space.
Or we'd end up in another reality altogether. [Pause.] But since I'm going to keep the furthest distance possible while getting the readings we need, none of that ought to happen.