McCrane (
mccrane) wrote in
re_alignment2012-07-04 07:42 pm
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[Video][Transmitting from the Junk Pile]
I might have accidentally started the fireworks early.
[The edges of his plating are singed, and just behind him the very flaming carcass of an automobile is roaring in its death throes.]
Energon, it seems, is not a viable replacement for gasoline. [He is grateful he didn't try consuming it before this test, and even more grateful that he managed to start the vehicle from a distance.]
[Since. Ah. It exploded.]
I don't suppose anyone has any suggestions? Or a way to convert us to a different fuel source?
Or some wash-cloths and soap?
[The edges of his plating are singed, and just behind him the very flaming carcass of an automobile is roaring in its death throes.]
Energon, it seems, is not a viable replacement for gasoline. [He is grateful he didn't try consuming it before this test, and even more grateful that he managed to start the vehicle from a distance.]
[Since. Ah. It exploded.]
I don't suppose anyone has any suggestions? Or a way to convert us to a different fuel source?
Or some wash-cloths and soap?

[Video]
[It worries him a lot.]
However, I am reasonably certain that our engineers could put a whole new engine inside of us, if it was required. I have also heard mentions of some robots being able to process both. [Blurr confused him with that, but it was interesting, too.]
[Video]
Or can you close down into a lower level of activity if needed, so that if there's no more gasoline to be found, you would, at least, not risk potential death?
[Video]
We have already been taking longer down-time to help.
I don't know what would happen if we completely ran out of gas, however. I've never been fully shut down.
[Video]
So, either a very short time, or something closer to a reasonable time-frame... [She trails off, frowning.] Is that Earth-standard twenty four hour days, or days as this Cybertron counts them?
[Since firstly, they weren't the same, and this Cybertron didn't even exactly revolve at the same length/speed as she was used to, she'd noticed quickly.]
We'll hope you don't have to find out, then, and that there's an avilable solution before that.
[It'd probably be both harder and easier if they did know, however. Easier to plan, if nothing else.]
[Video]
[He's only vaguely noticed that time was passing differently, here. It wasn't priority enough to devote processing power to. However, now that you've mentioned it...]
How long is a Cybertronian day?
[Video]
This Cybertron has a full revolution of 32 hours, so it's significantly longer than an Earth day...
[Which made her frown, expression tightening slightly. That meant both the shorter time-frame and the longer one McCrane had given would have to be shortened. Significantly.]
My own had a shorter one, but after it went rogue, the day/night cycle tended to be... erratic.
[She shook her helm and shrugged. The problems the lack of a set orbit and no gravity from a nearby star would cause.]
[Video]
[He is worried about the effect that might have on humans. It hasn't been bad for him, yet.]
[Wait.]
Cybertron went rogue?
[How do you keep saying these things like they are normal?!]
[Video]
[Which... doesn't surprise her; Cybertron... even void of its most precious, important core, isn't a normal planet subject to the inprecise whims of its parent star.]
It did, yes. The fighting...
[She shrugs, frowning as she briefly looks away.
You mean they aren't normal? :D?]
I suppose the knowledge that Cybertron isn't a normal planet would explain why the intensity of the war might knock Cybertron out of orbit and send it rogue, but it was quite a shock when it happened.
[Suddenly, no suns.]
[Video]
That didn't rip the planet to shreds from gravitational forces?
[Video]
No. Which I don't think any of us thought about back then. There were only very brief consequences of that happening, in fact.
[She tilts her helm, and yes, that's strange, but with Primus being Cybertron... well, that seems to be enough of an explanation. To her, anyway.]