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[audio] - from somewhere in Liege's temple which is NOT his room
[Things were completely wrong, and this wasn't where he ought to be, but he wasn't sure if Starscream's precense was more of a surprise than all the proof of things being off were.]
I want to know anything different from whatever you term as normal that might have happened in the last sixty hours or so.
[That wasn't a request by the way, and Jetfire's voice is recognisable, but much sharper than he'd usually sound - mostly to hide his frustrated confusion over what he found when he looked over himself to see what was different in conjunction to the different place he woke up in and found the Link.
He's looked through it, and what in the name of Cybertron was that?]
I want to know anything different from whatever you term as normal that might have happened in the last sixty hours or so.
[That wasn't a request by the way, and Jetfire's voice is recognisable, but much sharper than he'd usually sound - mostly to hide his frustrated confusion over what he found when he looked over himself to see what was different in conjunction to the different place he woke up in and found the Link.
He's looked through it, and what in the name of Cybertron was that?]
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Logic dictates that just because you don't know or remember something it doesn't mean that it's not true.
What is the last thing you remember?
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... Indeed. [Which he does know, especially as, while going for the simplest solution is usually the correct one, sometimes the "simplest" one might be the more improbable one... or the more improbable one is the right one, instead of the simplest, but none of this makes sense.
It still takes a good long moments before Jetfire continues, and his voice is slow and guarded when he does speak. He's not sure why, either, as he has no reason to trust this mech, even if his... alternate? has talked to him before.]
I was on my ship on the trail of a huge energy output, as I've been for a while.
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[At least he agreed. Blurr is not sure what to think anymore, he wonders if he should go there to talk to him in person.]
Your ship...hm. I think you suffered some sort of data loss from your memory banks. You are now in Cybertron, a new one that's really young. You have been here for months.
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I believe I would notice--- Though, no. [There's a static sigh.] Something is obviously off, but I don't think loss of data is it. But yes, I noticed that there's data in the extended comm that does suggest I or somebody very close to it [And that he's either inhabiting the body of, or something else is wrong] has been here for quite a while.
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Not much, though. Blurr makes a wry face and stops himself from sighing out loud.]
People have been acting strange since the storm happened and that pillar touched the ground. Do you remember those two facts?
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[Behind his visor, his optics narrow.]
The question is then how and what influence that pillar might have on what is either possession, superimosed impressions of memories and personality of alternate versions of the individuals present [Which isn't precisely the same as possession, note.], or merely that we think...
[He trails off, shaking his helm. The last is actually the most awkward and unpleasant to him - the first two at least would mean a true origin of... well. Him as far as he's aware of it, the last would mean something more unpleasant. But it is still a possibility.]
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Some of us will go to investigate the pillar. Would you like to come?
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[And then he pauses, honestly taken aback by the question - aback and wary. He doesn't know youuuu Blurr, sorry.]
Perhaps later.
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[The only way to know someone is to expend time with them. Jetfire >:/]
Alright. Ping me at any moment.
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[That's interesting, so it's a pity he can't meet them. And he's not going to be able to relax enough to spend time with you, Blurr!]
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[Are you sure your processor wouldn't melt if you had to face a god
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Yes, that is indeed the oldest theory of where the first came from, though whether or not that's true, even if there might be some sort of power source within Cybertron...
[That's his take and he's sort of... maybe... might... be able to connect it to Primus. Maybe.]
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I fought Unicron's forces in more than one occasion here. The Evil is real, so I'm pretty sure God is as well. But all's a matter of perception.
You still have your glyph, right?
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Power can come from many origins, and merely because someone claims they follow or have obtained it from a particular source---
Ah? Er, yes? [Jetfire's visor flash, and the softer tone as he's been arguing this hardens a little.] What does it have to do with the the current topic?
[Not that he hadn't wondered what it was.]
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Good. [Blurr looks relieved.] At least that means you are nt going to go crazy anytime soon. probably. Those who arrive here without a glyph are more influenced by Unicron's powers and eventually get violent and mad.
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Regardless of how these changes or sudden displacements have happened or affect us, it's quite clear they remove the status quo and replace it with confusion - and depending on, perhaps, to be blunt, chaos.
So even with a glyph, influence seems to be impossible to wholly be protected from.
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The last time something like this happened it was because Alpha Trion lost some of the pages of one of his books. But I don't think anybody have found any pages this time. any
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So, to that end, an investigation will have to be conducted at some point, as said.
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[There's a shift of metal as Jetfire shrugs.]
It depends on what the pillar would be made of, and how the space-time anomaly it extends from... or up into would affect it, or affects the environment around it.
It may not follow normal laws of physics.
[There's a slight, annoyed huff at the end there. But that's how dark science works, if this is even remotely similar... short-cuts and warpings.]
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[Jetfire shakes his helm, tilting it to the side.]
However, it might be necessary either way, depending on what it can do, or the effects it might end up having.
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Would you be alright? Do you want a place to stay? Seeing how you seem uncomfortable in your old room...
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[The question, despite the conversation so far and the dribbles of evidence from previous comm conversations he doesn't at all remember, takes Jetfire aback.]
No. I believe I will be fine. [The short, sharp tone is back.] I'll handle this.
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[Blurr is used to Sentinel's mood change. While this is not 100% like talking to him it's something Blurr is used to deal with.]
If you are sure.
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