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the_other_green_seeker) wrote in
re_alignment2014-04-26 08:28 pm
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[Video] One grumpy Seeker, coming up...
[Hello, Haven. Now appearing on your comms is a probably familiar form, though with a very unfamiliar paint job. Maybe Thundercracker or Starscream decided to try a new look?
Nope. Once this new Seeker speaks, it's clear that he's a stranger. A new arrival most likely. Whoever he is, though, he's clearly not very happy.]
Alright. I heard the story from the drone. Or Acolyte, or whatever the frag they're called. But can anybody out there tell me what the Pit is actually going on here? And why I've suddenly gained an extra, glowing brand that I don't recognize on my arm?
Because if this is all some kind of overly-elaborate joke or some Quintesson's latest idea on how to mess with us, someone is gonna get it...
Nope. Once this new Seeker speaks, it's clear that he's a stranger. A new arrival most likely. Whoever he is, though, he's clearly not very happy.]
Alright. I heard the story from the drone. Or Acolyte, or whatever the frag they're called. But can anybody out there tell me what the Pit is actually going on here? And why I've suddenly gained an extra, glowing brand that I don't recognize on my arm?
Because if this is all some kind of overly-elaborate joke or some Quintesson's latest idea on how to mess with us, someone is gonna get it...

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Because deep down? What Thundercracker is telling him made sense. Seekers still clung to their pride in their flight abilities, and their wings that were a symbol of such, but it really didn't mean anything, did it? They were viewed as just another Decepticon by everyone, even other Decepticons. Were there even any Seekers who weren't Decepticons back home? Was there a trine out there that was considered more than just cannon fodder?]
I've flown over Vos a few times. It looked... about the same as most cities on Cybertron.
[Which was to say, largely a dead, blackened wreck. The war had been going on for quite a bit before he'd come into it, after all. He almost asks what it was like, but can't quite get up the nerve before Thundercracker continues speaking. He glances at the badge on Thundercracker's shoulder when it's pointed out.]
Huh... Was wondering what that was...
[The comment about being on the road crew though, that gets him another, if less stunned and much briefer session of disbelieving staring.]
...Seriously? You? Who talked you into that, and how? [Because they must be a dangerously persuasive person.
The last bit though...]
Not sure how well that's gonna work. But... I can at least say I won't be shooting at anybody that doesn't do the same to me first. And I've already talked to at least one Autobot on the comm.
[He knows Jetfire is an Autobot, but that red medic Knockout never really mentioned his faction and bore no symbol of such that Jadewing could see, so he isn't quite sure about him.]
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I used to believe that at least there'd be a day when we'd see Vos rebuilt. I . . . can't say I do anymore.
[Then he laughs - it's quiet and low, a short bark, but lacking any of the hint of bitterness or anger or anything Jadewing might have come to associate with his "laugh" before.]
No one, really. It's . . . kind of a long story. [He wasn't sure he was ready to be all "I've got friends now and I wanted to help them" just yet. Even though it was true.]
[He nods again at the last.]
It's a process. Trust me, I get it. There are a few fraggers around - on both sides of the border - but for the most part, you'll find a lot of people are either indifferent or supportive. Heh . . . something else that'll probably take a bit to get used to.
[He pauses a moment, studying the younger mech. He . . . he kind of wants the other to stick around, finding himself craving the company of another Seeker, and someone from home at that, but he doesn't want Jadewing to feel he has to stay if he doesn't want to. Thundercracker won't command him.]
Do you have anywhere you need to be soon?
[That was the best way he can think of to put it that gives Jadewing an easy out if he wants to withdraw now...]
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Might still happen. Though given that it's probably going to be Autobots doing the rebuilding, who knows whether it'd be recognizable.
[Because he doubts the Autobots know much of anything about building with fliers in mind. If they'd even bother to do so.
He gives a little 'heh' though, unable to avoid smirking in amusement himself when Thundercracker laughs. It's almost weird to hear, and not just because of the tone; Thundercracker had always struck him as the grimmest of the Command Trine, neither as bombastic like Starscream nor a prankster like Skywarp.]
I bet it is. [Anything that could get Thundercracker to willingly tie himself to the ground for any length of time had to have an interesting story behind it.]
[He simply nodded at Thundercracker's statement about it being a process. And about there being a few fraggers on both sides. The latter, at least wasn't at all surprising, as it had always been true, and probably was true anywhere there was a group of sufficient size.
The latter bit, though, about people being supportive...]
Yeah, I guess. [sighs] Though from what I've seen this whole fragging place is gonna take some getting used to.
[Jadewing almost wished Thundercracker would order him. Orders were familiar. They made sense. And most importantly right then, they removed the necessity of thinking about things too much.
But it seemed it was not to be, and Jadewing was left to decide for himself. Not that this decision was particularly hard; like Pit was he just going to fly away from the only mech, the only thing in this crazy place that was the least bit familiar. Outwardly, he shrugs.]
I don't even know what other places there are to be other than Nexus' temple and the Hub. So no, I don't.
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Hmn. Join me, then.
[He meant it as an invitation, an offer, more than a command, though it likely comes across sounding more like the latter. He was, after all, accustomed to giving them, even though he's very conscious of not doing so. One of his biggest reasons for renouncing his brands was the hate he'd come to feel for being ordered and forced to do things he didn't necessarily want to do, having no choice in his own actions anymore. It's a freedom he wanted his fellow Seeker to experience, one that was his by right anyway, or so Thundercracker felt. If he'd seemed grim, that whole issue had certainly been a big part of it.]
[In any case, he settled on a rock, enjoying the view over the valley. They could feel "up in the sky" without actually flying at the moment, concentrating more on the conversation.]
You think it'll probably be the Autobots who rebuild Vos? Why?
[At one time, the very thought of Autobots even stepping foot in his beloved city, ruined or not, would have had him raging. Now . . . he's just curious.]
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Well, in the time I'm from, the Autobots have regained control of Cybertron and have been doing a good bit of rebuilding, time and energy reserves permitting. If they keep at it, I don't see why they wouldn't eventually rebuild Vos in some form.
[He shrugged slightly. Any kind of spite aside, it simply wouldn't be practical to rebuild the rest of the planet- as seemed to be their ultimate goal, from what he'd heard- and leave Vos a wreck. Though it might be on the lower end of the priority list.]
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[He looks at the younger Seeker as the thought really hits him.]
What time are you from? Ahead of me, apparently.
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Earth year is currently 2006 where I'm from. And the Autobots regained control of Cybertron after the attack by Unicron about a year previous.
We- the Decepticons, that is- were basically forced off Earth in the early 2000's, and retreated to Cybertron. The Autobots went on to build several new bases, one on Earth, named Autobot City, which was designed primarily to generate energy, and two more on two of Cybertron's moons, with the equally uncreative names of Moonbase 1 and Moonbase 2, from which they planned to launch an assault to retake Cybertron.
They thought we didn't know about the Moonbases, but they'd actually been discovered fairly early on. Megatron just left them alone for intelligence gathering purposes. Which was how he found out about a supply run to Autobot City and decided to take advantage of it.
The plan was for Megatron and a team of his best warriors to hijack the shuttle in flight and use it to slip past Autobot City's defense systems, where they'd then destroy the base itself and all the Autobots in it. The first part of the plan went off without a hitch. They captured the shuttle, killed the crew, and made it past the City's defenses. The rest of it, though... didn't go quite so smoothly.
[He pauses there both to let Thundercracker comment and to put off the inevitable. He really isn't looking forward to having to inform Thundercracker of his death....]
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[Surely not the entity himself. Someone just using his name, maybe? A namesake? Because otherwise…wow… He listened to the rest, nodding.]
So what happened?
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The very same. Though I'll get into that a little further on.
[Not that he wouldn't be glad of the excuse not to tell what he'd have to tell next, but Unicron's arrival was just too huge a thing not to go into detail about, and it wouldn't make sense if he skipped what came before.]
The battle at Autobot City lasted all night. By morning, Megatron and the attack group had broken through their defenses and were preparing to storm the city and finish off its inhabitants. But the Autobots had managed to get a message out early on in the fighting, and it was about then that Prime arrived with reinforcements.
Prime charged through the ranks to take Megatron on personally, as usual, but there was something more... serious about it that time, from what I heard. Like you knew that one of them wouldn't be walking away from it. They both went all out, and...
Well, in the end, neither one of them walked away from it both of them were mortally wounded. But Prime and his reinforcements had turned the tide, and Starscream called the retreat.
There were a lot of casualties. On both sides. Most of the seriously wounded never made it back to Cybertron. That included the Insecticons, Megatron... and two thirds of the Command trine. [reluctant pause] I'm sorry but... neither you nor Skywarp survived.
[He tensed, anticipating Thundercracker's reaction.]
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I see. No wonder you were so shocked to see me
[He paused, head bowing for a moment. Then he looked up, an odd, almost knowing smirk on his face, though his gaze remained locked outward, on some distant point that he wasn't really seeing.]
So tell me - was it injuries from the battle and Warp and I just weren't gotten to a medic in time . . . or was it something Starscream did or didn't do?
[Thundercracker was neither blind nor stupid. Though he knew his trine leader as well – likely better – than anyone, and was loyal to him to a fault if only /because/ he was the trine leader, he knew - and Warp did too - that the day either of them went down, it was at least /as/ likely to be at the hands of their own trine leader as it was those of the Autobots. Be it by sheer accident, something deliberate because Starscream had finally decided that even his wingmates were in the way of his plans, or by unintentional omission. The time he tried to blow up the entire planet Earth to power Cybertron, and failed to warn his wingmates so they could get the frag out of Dodge came to mind.]
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Well, as I've said I wasn't there, but... when Astrotrain was having a hard time getting back to Cybertron, someone suggested lightening the load by jettisoning those who were critically wounded. Starscream didn't object, and from what I heard, tossed Megatron out himself.
[Jadewing frowned, turning his gaze to the same point in the distance that Thundercracker wasn't really looking at. Megatron was understandable. Starscream's desire to eliminate Megatron had always been hilariously obvious. But to do that to one's own trinemates? That was cold, even for a Decepticon.]
He paid for it, though. With Megatron gone, there was an all-out brawl over leadership... inside Astrotrain, which he was understandably kinda fragged off about later. But anyway, it ended up with Starscream getting what he'd always wanted, complete with a coronation and the Constructicons on trumpets.
His reign lasted for all of about two cycles before Galvatron flew in, a pack of new bots riding his contrail. He knew who Starscream was, and even commented on how stupid the coronation was.
Starscream even realized why. Galvatron was really Megatron; he'd apparently made a deal with Unicron to get a new body and new troops. He transformed into this huge-aft canon and blasted Starscream into a pile of charred scrap metal right in front of everyone. Needless to say, nobody questioned him after that, and he claimed leadership.
And then Unicron showed up.
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[It made him all the more resolute to stay here in Haven. Where he had a chance at a real life . . . in more ways than one!]
[He listened to the rest of what Jadewing had to say, scowling deeply in spite of himself at the news of his trine leader's demise, but then the last comment had him pulling his gaze back around to look at Jadewing.]
. . . what happened?
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Though if the rumors were true, Starscream wasn't quite as dead as everyone had thought, but that, he didn't plan on bringing up. Mostly because he wasn't sure he believed it.
But then Thundercracker was looking back at him, and it was time to continue the story.]
Well, remember I told you about those Autobot moon bases? Well, Unicron kinda took care of those... by eating the moons. I mean this ginormous, weird-looking planet thing showed up and just... sunk its big mandibles or pincers or whatever into one of the moons and ate it like it was a piece of oil cake!
And then it did the same to the second, only the Autobots on that one were a little more proactive. They set the base, and the moon, to self destruct, and it did. Right in Unicron's mouth. When the smoke cleared? It wasn't even dented. We just... didn't know what to think at that point.
Galvatron was pretty fragged off though and started yelling at Unicron that Cybertron and its moons belonged to him. Only Unicron wasn't having any of it. This... weird red glow surrounded Galavatron, and he reacted like he was in pain, and eventually agreed to obey Unicron before flying off again with the new bots he'd brought with him; Cyclonus- his new Air Commander, Scourge- his tracker, the Sweeps- Scourge's pack of hunters, and one other bot who looked like he was the same model as Cyclonus, but who we never saw again after that.
And while they went hunting for the Autobots and their new leader, Ultra Magnus, the rest of us were left behind on Cybertron. Just... waiting. With Unicron hanging up in the sky like some creepy-aft parody of one of the moons. But even after seeing eat two of the moons as easily as we'd eat energon goodies? Nothing could have prepared us for what happened after that....
Unicron transformed.