Elita One (
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[Video/Action] [Transmission source: Edge of the junk pile to the southwest]
[Elita's clearly standing at the absolute edge of the junk pile, trailing bits of otherwordly gargage, knick-knacks and various sundry items slowly building up to the larger montaneous piles they'd woken up among.]
I notice I'm not the only one to ask if anyone's seen certain people, and considering we've all been given access to this network, the chance is probably low at this point. Especially since we're all apparently... from different realities.
[She's frowning, drumming the fingers of the hand her comm. comupter isn't on against that arm, not actually looking into the screen for the moment.]
However, I'm still going ask; I'm looking for Grimlock, Ultra Magnus, Springer... Snarl or Huffer as well. If you've met anyone with those designations, can you tell them Elita One is looking for them?
[That, after all, ought to take care of the "other realities" problem; they'd either be confused over why she was asking for them or know her. Shrugging, Elita starts walking again, turning around to walk along the edge of the scattered junk, a distant view of Prima's temple and the light emanating from there getting moreso as she walks west-wards.]
... Blurr, I hope you're still all right. [She looks back to the screen right before she had been about to terminate the feed.] McCrane, seems you were right about multiple realities.
[With a lop-sided grin, Elita turns the feed off.]
((ooc: If you're closeby/around the south-western end of the Junk Pile towards Prima's Quadrant, welcome to bump into her.))
I notice I'm not the only one to ask if anyone's seen certain people, and considering we've all been given access to this network, the chance is probably low at this point. Especially since we're all apparently... from different realities.
[She's frowning, drumming the fingers of the hand her comm. comupter isn't on against that arm, not actually looking into the screen for the moment.]
However, I'm still going ask; I'm looking for Grimlock, Ultra Magnus, Springer... Snarl or Huffer as well. If you've met anyone with those designations, can you tell them Elita One is looking for them?
[That, after all, ought to take care of the "other realities" problem; they'd either be confused over why she was asking for them or know her. Shrugging, Elita starts walking again, turning around to walk along the edge of the scattered junk, a distant view of Prima's temple and the light emanating from there getting moreso as she walks west-wards.]
... Blurr, I hope you're still all right. [She looks back to the screen right before she had been about to terminate the feed.] McCrane, seems you were right about multiple realities.
[With a lop-sided grin, Elita turns the feed off.]
((ooc: If you're closeby/around the south-western end of the Junk Pile towards Prima's Quadrant, welcome to bump into her.))
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[It's not a question, because she can't imagine it would be better to know that it sin't a short spaceflight away. She isn't even sure what to think of the fact that she's on... a Cybertron... where, apparently, Primus isn't even present yet.]
Since we're stuck here either way until we can return, that, yes. Since we are being given places to stay and... ah, do you have the fuel you need?
[Tilting her helm, Elita frowns. What would a robot from Earth even need as fuel? The same as their other vehicles?]
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[He agrees, with a sigh.]
It is actually worse. I don't like feeling like I am letting my team down, and I can't enjoy anything here while I have that feeling.
[It was a catch he couldn't find a way around.]
I am still looking for gasoline, actually. Diesel would be acceptable, as well. [He had been formatted for both, depending on the situation and the need.]
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[She hoped that one of them had been someone he'd been looking for. Elita shrugs and looks off briefly, then back.]
I feel similarly as well, however... Every second here, time lost. We have missions, which I'm missing out on, not doing my part. On the other hand, since there is no known way home yet, there's not much use to hold onto those feelings.
[She shrugs again and then narrows her optics thoughtfully at the mention of gasoline and diesel, knowing they're (obviously) Earth-derived fuels.]
Those are derived from fossils, aren't they? Which means that unless it can be found among all that junk [she gestures behind her and to the side, towards the junk pile barely visible] you'd need a new source of fuel.
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[It is a fact he is grateful about, because he knows he would be suffering without Deckerd and Gunmax around.]
However, that is both a blessing and a curse. If the three of us are here, then there are three less of us on Earth. These feelings might be useless to have, but...
[His lips purse.]
...but that does not stop us from feeling them.
I offer my company, if you become lonely here. [He says it almost perfunctorily, because its the only way he really knows how. He sees the problem--this is a solution he can give. One he won't regret, in the slightest.]
...
[Wait. Other fuels?]
I imagine there aren't fossils on Cybertron, no. [He sighs.] I don't know that any other fuels would be compatible, though. [He has heard of your energon, and he suspects that a highly explosive substance won't do very well in his tanks next to gasoline.]
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[It did seem, no matter what, that these mechanoids/robots did have a similar emotional response that any of them would. And the offer, however seemingly brief, is nice to hear.]
Thank you.
And no, there isn't... and even if this one's young yet and things are a bit different what with the interdimensional tear, that doesn't seem to have changed... [She frowns, and while it might not be imminent, doesn't like the idea that he and his companions might be facing fuel-drought at some point.]
... Could your systems maybe be adjuted to be able to run off of energon?
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[Because back home? They were. It amazes him that you developed to be so familiar, in that way.]
Might there be fossils on another planet, nearby? [Because it seems possible to modify Deckerd so that he can combine with J-Loader and fly up there.]
...
[And then you floor him.]
I.
I don't know.
Is it possible?
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[She won't say she's aware that on some level, it must be different, due to what makes them... well, them, what they come from. But she's got no idea what that difference is, so it really doens't matter.]
Hmm... [Elita frowns thoughtfully, optics dimming slightly as she thinks.] On the moons, no. And it was ages ago since the Cybertron I come from circled a star and was in a system, but if there's any information about where this Cybertron is orbiting, we could probably find out.
[Looking up from contemplating the ground as she's considering that simple fact; that Cybertron actually circles something here; she's seen the sun, even if it's faint. That this Cybertron has a fixed orbit and isn't a wandering rogue.]
I... would assume so? Maybe. I'm not a scientist, but if anything, if not straight energon, maybe some derivative of it?
[She has to keep in a frown at that thought; to her, such a thing sounds rather... unpleasant, but firstly, these mechs won't know what energon actually tastes like, and maybe they'd like it either way... And between that and offlining, she knew what would be preferable.]
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In other ways, it has been very strange.
[The information on possible fossils is only met with a nod. He trusts your opinion.]
I will talk to some of the robot doctors I have met, and see what they suggest.
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[She nodded, agreeing and, hand briefly straying up to her chestplates and the blue gem in the front center, in a way confirmed in the power of the spark, as well as what must be similar to it, elsewhere.]
They should probably be able to at least modify you... You might want to try to find someone knowledgeable in energy-conversion and use, as well, unless one of the medics are.
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The suggestion is a good one. Hopefully someone will have a solution that I can try.
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And one that you'll all feel comfortable about adapting. [Because she had a feeling that one would be the harder of the two, truly.] It's a pity you had to see a variation of Cybertron under these circumstances...
[She smiled, looking around.]
While my own has just recently been restored, and I'm sure you're more used to Earth's looks, I think you would have liked to see a finished Cybertron.
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[He glances around the junk pile at her words, having difficulty imagining.]
What was your world like?
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[The junk makes everything a lot harder to imagine anything else, yes, but...]
Bright. Not just because it was closer to the suns, but there simply was a lot of lights. The planet was almost covered in buildings, so... [she looks away, towards the distant outline of a temple] this looks very bare to me.
... I'm not doing a good job of describing it, I think. [Elita laughs, quietly, shaking her helm. How do you describe a whole planet? Earth couldn't be summed up in a few short words either.]
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[She nods, slowly, thoughtfully.]
There had to be, especially after Cybertron went rogue when it was knocked out of its orbit. There could be quite a lot of interesting light reflections, like that.
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[He wants to, though.]
Do you think they will be able to build that here, in time?
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[Her smile is easy, the brief melancholy washed away. Her planet was healing, and here..? Well, it hadn't even begun yet.]
If I understand it right, that's what's supposed to happen. The Firstforged would be... well, the first. After them comes the rest of us.
But like you say, that'll be in time, when everything is more settled.
[She looks up, frowning at the Lambda's tear in the sky.]
And, I suppose, after that has somehow been dealt with.
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[Even as much as he did want to see what Elita meant.]
It will be easier to begin dealing with that when we're more established, though.
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[But she has obligations, friends and a Cybertron of her own to help protect.]
I suppose so, yes. Hopefully any scientists will be able to do something so we can go home and shut down that thing as well, so no one has to come after us.