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SG!Wasp/Waspinator How he meet Megatron and the others
He'd join them in season 2 as a runaway from the Autbots' Elite Guard.
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Okay Guys, Full Disclosure
Iâm not gonna update this blog anymore. Interest and feedback have just been really lacking lately. I didnât get any asks after the latest episode and Iâll be honest, I put my heart and soul into my work. Itâs not worth keeping up with this just to be met with dead silence every time.
If youâre interested in knowing how the story continues, I crossposted it to Ao3. Iâll keep writing it there.
So long and thank you to everybody who sent asks, reblogged or liked.
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Shattered Glass Animated Season 1 Episode 7 - Thrill Of The Hunt
Blackarachnia is forced to re-live a traumatic event from her past when Megatron is kidnapped by a mysterious mech named Lockdown.
âCan you believe the depravity of some humans? This so.. primitive and vulgar! I think Iâm going to regurgitate just from looking at it.â Blackarachnia looked down on the crate in front of her with barely veiled disgust.
Megatron raised an eye-ridge beside her putting down an identical container. âIt is merely a box of spare parts, Blackarachnia.â
Blackarachnia huffed. âYou mean the Resistance actually uses those for their machines? Thatâs even worse!â
The metal parts in the box glinted innocently in the moonlight shining down on the old warehouse. Following a tip from the Resistance, the Decepticons had searched the place out in order to provide their human allies with some much needed materials. Not all of it could be taken of course, but the Decepticons had resolved to transport as many of them as possible.
âWell, they donât have much of a choice now, do they?â Blitzwing chuckled, walking over to lay a hand on Blackarachniaâs shoulder. âTry not to think too much about it. Just enjoy the temporary silence.â
Megatron nodded. âBlitzwing is right. I know things have been stressful lately and I have been demanding a lot from you and Starscream in particular. A simple errand like this might be the closes we will come to resting for a while.â
Blackarachnia ex-vented, crossing her servos. âFine. Iâll try. Itâs just...â He bent stingers twitched on her back, eliciting a couple of small sparks. âIâve been having a bad feeling ever since we got here. My stingers are aching worse than usual. Normally, that means trouble.â
Megatron looked at her, optics growing sad. âWe... have never spoken about that mission since, have we? It must still trouble you.â
Blackarachnia stiffened. âIt doesnât matter, because I still donât want to talk about it,â she snapped, glaring up at Megatron.
âW-Well, you donât need to,â Blitzwing said quickly, laying a calming servo on the smaller femmeâs shoulder-plate. âLike Iâve been saying, perhaps we should just enjoy the quit night.â
Just then, the sound of an engine tor through the air. At almost the same time, a red light flared up, across the field. The Decepticons whirled around. The source turned out to be a black and dark-blue muscle car, flashing itâs headlights right at them.
âSo much for silence,â Blackarachnia remarked, clenching her hands into fists.
Megatron raised a hand to placate her. âEasy now. It might well just be a human who lost their way.â
âI donât think so,â Blitzwing said nervously, optics never leaving the muscle car. âAaron told me this district has been vacated for solar cycles.â
Megatron frowned. âPerhaps we should-â
Before he could finish, the car jerked forward. It raced at the three Decepticons, on a clear collision course. They jumped aside, the car narrowly missing them. The muscle car didnât stop, instead driving onto the road and towards the city.
âDo you think itâs one of Sumdacâs?â Blitzwing asked, staring after it with wide optics.
Megatronâs optics narrowed. âIf it is, we cannot risk it getting away. Both of you, transform and rise up!â
Blackarachnia, Blitzwing and Megatron transformed. Megatron informed Starscream and Lugnut about what happend over the comlink, while Blackarachnia jumped onto Blitzwingâs vehicle mode, digging her pincers in to not fall off. The followed the car from the air as it sped through the streets, itâs driver evidently not caring whether or not the citizens were fast enough to dive out of their way.
A human man and woman attemtped to cross the street, as the car turned around the corner, making no effort to slow down. Megatron quickly transformed into robot-mode. He landed on a nearby rood, cut the billboard off with one of his swords, then jumped down onto the street with the board on his back, creating a makeshift-ramp.
The muscle car neither slowed nor stopped. It raced up the ramp and jumped right over the terrified humans, landing and driving on as if nothing happened.
âPerhaps you should look both ways before crossing the street next time,â Megatron joked to the humans, setting aside the board.
The humans nodded hastily, then quickly made their way to the sidewalk.
A few streets away, Blackarachnia and Blitzwing scanned the ground for the muscle car. Blackarachnia jumped off of Blitzwingâs back, transforming into he robot-mode and planted herself firmly in the carâs way. The car didnât stop. It drove at her, engineâs howling.
Blackarachnia stiffened. The sound was familiar, somehow. It seemed to drown out everything else around them. She thought she heard someone call her name, but by that point she wasnât in the present anymore.
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Blackarachnia made her way through the dark alleys of Central City as silently as she could manage, optical sensors always vigilant. Although she had studied the citiyâs map extensively and so far the infiltration had been going smoothly, her pessimistic nature prevented her from cooling it a little just yet. After all, she had rather painful past experiences with running out of luck at the worst time possible. For what had to be the hundredth time this solar cycle she silently cursed Megatron for having chosen her for this particular mission.
âYou have been on Cybertron more recently than all of us,â he had said, almost apologetic. âAnd your organic half makes it impossible for them to pick up your energy signature. I know of no other bot I could entrust this mission to. Please give it some thought.â
In the end she had caved, with grumbling and more than a few words that some would call unbecoming of a femme. Â After all, Megatron rarely asked a fellow Decepticon to put themselves in danger if he wasnât absolutely sure they could handle it. Or if he didnât have a choice. With this, it was a mix of both. Blackarachnia had to admit, she had already been half convinced to go when he had told her it was an extraction mission.
One of their spies, who had been penetrating the Autobot Intelligence Office for some time now, was said to have been compromised. Heâd apparently run into trouble trying to escape the Elite Guard and was now stranded somewhere around the area she was currently sneaking through. Hearing this story, something in her spark just...reacted. Blackarachnia knew, probably better than anyone else, what it was like to be alone on a hostile planet, with seemingly no one coming to your aid. Merely remembering the feeling of despair and fear made her flinch.
But she had been found eventually. And so would their spy.
A re-assessment of the areaâs map on her wrist-monitor told her she was getting close to the rendezvous point.  Keeping her optical sensors open for any hints of a trap, she stepped out of another alley and onto a deserted cross-road between four large structures. If their intel was correct, the area was largely deserted, so there was no risk of a random Cybertronian citizen suddenly sticking their helm out of a window and surprising her or her target. Speaking ofâŠ
There was no sign of another bot here. Had she come to the wrong place? Just as she thought about risking a scan of the perimeters, she heard clunky, uneasy steps coming from her right. She whirled around, stingers at the ready. Across from her stood an Autobot, about two times shorter than her, stocky in build, with a strange, blue ornament on his helmet right above his piercing red optical sensors, leaning heavily on the wall to his right.
Blackarchnia was about to jump him and give him a good taste of her narcotic venom, when he raised a hand.
âWait! Iâm the one...you are supposed to meet.â
His voice sounded exhausted, like he was in great pain. Blackarchnia halted in her movements, giving him a skeptical look. âYouâll excuse me if I find that hard to believe.â
The Autobot chuckled sheepishly. âI am deeply sorry for my appearance. Normally I would change and show you my real form but you see...Iâve had a few altercations on my way here.â He stepped out a bit further into the light. Blackarachnia flinched.
His right leg had been ripped off from the knee up, leaving nothing but a couple of sparking cables. That was enough to dispel most of her leftover doubt. She highly doubted any Autobot would go so far as to dismember themselves on that level just to fool a potential infiltrator. Letting some of the tension go out from her body, she made her way over to the spy, supporting him on his free shoulder and getting a closer look at his leg. The cables shocked her when she attempted to examine them manually, making both of them hiss in pain.
âWell, thatâs gonna be a real fixer-upper later on,â she remarked with grim humor.
The spy-bot groaned, sinking into her shoulder a bit. She nudged him lightly.
âHey, stay with me! You can take all the stasis naps you like later, but right now I need you to stay online. Whatâs your name?â
The question seemed to at least partially pull him out of his pain induced daze. âThey⊠gave me the name Longarm⊠when I came into their ranksâŠbutâŠmy real name isâŠShockwave...Maâam.â
That got a smile out of her. âDonât give me that âmaâamâ slag. Weâre both Decepticons, arenât we? Call me Blackarachnia.â
âY-yes, maâam â yes, Blackarachnia,â Shockwave quickly corrected himself returning her smile. She couldnât help but notice it looked a little weird on that Autobot face-plate of his, like he wasnât used to making expressions. Nevertheless, it was nice to see he was comfortable with her presence. She had expected at least some comments about her organic parts, but she supposed his situation gave him little room to complain.
âGood. Now that thatâs out of the way, I need you to listen Shockwave. You see those two antennae on my back?â He nodded. âTheyâre stingers that release a strong, narcotic venom when applied. Iâm going to use them on you, so I can patch up your leg.â
âN-no!â Shockwave exclaimed, optics wide with fear. He tried to straighten himself in order to look at her, which proved to be both difficult and painful with his damaged servo. âI carry valuableâŠaccess codes...in my processor. They are too important...to be lost!â
Blackarachnia sighed, adjusting her position so he wouldnât fall over. âCool your crankcase, will you? Itâs just a small dose. Iâd need to administer ten times that much to damage your memory core.â
That seemed to calm him down a bit. Â After thinking it over a little, he gave her a nod. Blackarachnia had to suppress a relieved vent. Repairing him while he was still fully online would have been extremely unpleasant for them both.
She shifted her arms so she was now holding him around his shoulders. âThis will sting a little,â she warned him, gently touching her stingers to the spots between his shoulder plates and his helmet. When she released her venom he flinched a little, but then slowly went numb in her arms, his optical sensors slowly offlining themselves.
She lowered him to the ground and leaned him against the opposite wall, pulling out the tools she needed to work on his leg. It took quite a bit of time, since she didnât have exactly the right spare parts on hand. The defaults sheâd packed for emergencies would have to do for now. With their help she at least managed to re-build the base structure of a leg.
Just when she was about to adjust her handiwork a little, she heard a noise down the street. Blackarachnia turned around quickly, putting herself between the direction she thought sheâd heard the sound coming from and Shockwaveâs motionless chassis. She strained her optical sensors to the max, but try as she might, she couldnât make out anything in this darkness. Then someone called her name...
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âBlackarachnia!â
She flinched. Someone tackled her, throwing her to the side. They rolled around, her ending up on top.
The muscle car sped by, backlights slowly disappearing into the night.
Megatron touched down next to them. âAre you alright?â he asked, bending down to offer them his hands.
âIâm fine,â Blackarachnia snapped, slapping away the hand offered to her and jumping off of Blitzwing.
A whirring sound informed her that Blitzwing had switched.
âYou call that fine?â Hothead yelled. He, too, ignored Megatronâs offered hand when he pushed himself onto his pedes. âYou froze up like it was december and you still had a crankcase!â
Blackarachnia whirled around, glaring up at Hothead. âI didnât freeze up! I just...â She paused, stingers on her back twitching. âMy Cybertronian parts must have glitched.â
âWell, youâre evidently not the only one glitching,â Hothead huffed, glaring in the direction the muscle car had disappeared in. âWhat was that humanâs malfunction?â
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The muscle car drove down the streets. It had dimmed itâs lights for the time being. Inside, a small monsitor lit up, showing images of the three Decepticons that had chased it a few moments ago.
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Back at the mines, Blackarachnia stared intently onto a screen in fron tof her. It displayed a scan of her stingers. The venom-flow was irregular, but that wasnât new. There was nothing else out of the ordinary. That should have calmed her down. Instead, the feeling of dread in her tanks only grew. That muscle car had awakened memories. Memories long buried. It send off wanring bells in the back of her processor. She didnât want them to be right.
âIf Iâm not mistaken, this marks your tenth self-diagnostic tonight,â someone said behind her.
Blackarachnia turned. Megatron was standing in the doorway, smiling slightly. âHow many more will there be?â
âAs many as neccessary,â Blackarachnia answered curtly, turning back to the screen.
âDo your stingers bother you that intensely?â Megatron asked.
Blackarachnia stiffened. âStill donât wanna talk about it.â
âYou should.â She heard Megatron stepping closer. âBelieve me, I understand better than anyone the need to surpress the darkness in ones past. But sometimes, it might help to open up. To a friend, or an unbiased third party. You know I am always there if you wish to get something off of your chestplate.â
âAre you done?â Blackarachnia snapped.
Megatron ex-vented. âApparently I am.â
She heard him walk out of the room. Part of her felt guilty. She knew heâd only wanted to help. But the part of her that dreaed the possibility of re-living that one solar cycle again, after having successfully buried it for so long wanted to stay put and find something else to blame for what had happened earlier.
Her optics stayed glued to the monitor. Eventually she gave up, switching off the monitor. She crossed her servos and tapped her pede in thought. She should apologize. Perhaps even voice her suspicions. There was nothing to gain from hiding in the med-bay.
Determined to get over herself, she walked out into the tunnels and made her way to the main room.
She heard Professor Blackâs voice before she entered to see the group assembled in front of the monitor. He had chosen to settle in the Decepticonsâ base, instead of accompanying the rest of the humans, reasoning that if anything were to happen, the Decepticons already knew of a way to âcontainâ him.
â-so I have been monitoring the local traffic police. And Iâve come across these surveillance recordings.â He had to have done something after that Blackarachnia couldnât see.
The screen displayed footage from the view of a police droneâs in-built camera, chasing a familiar muscle car. Blackarachnia stiffened as soon as she saw the dark blue headlights. The omnious glow filled out her vision, until suddenly the walls of the mines were once again replaced with the streets of a small, cybertronian city.
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Cursing under her breath, Blackarachnia turned back to her patient.
âChange in plans,â she murmured, although she doubted he could hear her. âWeâre moving out now. Sorry in advance for the next part, but I think youâll agree Iâm a little out of options.â
She produced a long spider threat and wrapped Shockwave up tightly, giving the string a few tugs to make sure it wouldnât come off. Then she changed into her spider form, using her hind-legs to lift Shockwave onto her back and secure him there. He was heavier than sheâd anticipated and she briefly wondered if that was because he had to compress his true size and mass into this presumably smaller Autobot chassis. She made a mental note to ask him about it later.
âIâve got our escape route all mapped out,â she told him, keeping her voice low in case her audio sensor hadnât been acting up earlier. âHang in there, Iâll have you home in under an orbital cycle.â
Swift as can be she crawled into the narrow street behind her. She would make her way back to the nearest sewer plate, use her string to get herself and Shockwave down and from there it was only a few clicks to her small, but fast ship. If she was lucky, Shockwave should have rebooted himself again once they were on board and she wouldnât have to spend the long ride home in complete silence. She was rather curious to hear his story.
What could have possibly been important enough to break off his mission, steal from the Autobot Elite Guard and try to make a run for it on the same orbital cycle? If nothing else, having these questions answered would satisfy her curiosity. If he was even allowed to tell her, she mused.
She was torn out of her thoughts by the unmistakable click of biolights being activated. Right behind her. Blackarachnia cursed internally. The next moment, a piercing blue light flared up all around her, making her squint and slow down. Fortunately, her training prevented her from stopping in her tracks entirely. It also caused her to come out of her daze way faster than a civilian would have.
âGo find someone else to play with, Auto-bastard!â she snapped, spitting a sticky spider-threat onto the nearest structure and pulling both her and Shockwave upward. She regretted the decision almost immediately. It was one thing to swing around when she was alone and had all her servos free, it was another thing entirely to be doing it with a Primus knew how many tons heavy fellow Decepticon on her back.
Both of them ended up smacking against the structures wall far lower and harder than she would have liked.Â
No time whining over spilled oil, she thought, clenching her denta when her sensitive belly protested against the rough impact.
With a determined vent, she started climbing, using two of her hindlegs to check on her passenger. Fortunately, the string securing Shcokwaveâs chassis to hers seemed to hold tight for the moment. Dragging him and herself on top of the structure, she took a quick look around. Going into the sewers where she had intended to was not an option anymore. But she was good enough at terrain assessment to relate the structures around her to the map sheâd been studying before her departure.
The area was densely cultivated enough for her to jump from one structure to another, even with Shockwave on her back. The Autobot had no way of following her up here fast enough to see where exactly she went. Taking as much of a run-up as she could with the weight on her back, she jumped onto the structure to her right. Her joints began to ache from the impact but she paid it no mind. She could work out her dents when she was back on the ship.
Repeating the process a few times, she made her way over Central City, optical and audio sensors sharp. She had no desire to be jumped like that again. Eventually, her internalized map of the area told her she was close to another sewer entrance. It was farther away from the ship than her original access point, but certainly safer to use for now. She carefully crawled down the side of the structure she was currently on, grunting with effort.
âYou owe me big time for this,â she whispered, forelegs scraping as she tried to prevent herself from slipping.
It became easier to walk when they were back on the ground. Then trickier again, when she had to use her pincers and forelegs to open the duct cover. Then even more tricky when she had to rope Shockwavesâ still motionless form down into the dark, without making too much noise. At least she could climb down in robot-mode this time.
Her steps seemed to echo unbearably loud on the ladder, only barely drowned out by the sound of muck and oil rushing by. When she had made it all the way down, she took some time to check up on her charge. He was still not fully online. Good for him.
And then she heard the roar of an engine. Blackarachnia cursed. She transformed back into her spider-form and clumsily heaved Shockwave on her back. When the pursuer came around the corner, she was already scurrying down the pipe. Suddenly, a row of spikes protruded from the ground. If sheâs still had tires in her alt-mode, they would have been shredded. As it was, one of her spider-legs merely stepped unlucky, coming directly on top of one of the spikes.
Blackarachnia hissed in pain, using her seven intact legs to make a turns. She let Shockwave slide off her back. She had no chance of out-running this Autbot with an injured leg and a massive weight on her back. There was no other option but to fight. She transformed into robot-mode, quickly laying a hand on Shockwaveâs servo, not letting her optics leave the Autobot.
He was about a few steps away from both of them. When he saw she had transformed, he stopped and did the same. Blackarachnia clenched her denta. He was taller than her, but a lot of âBots were. There were spikes all over his shoulder-plates and neck. His optics were a strange tint of blue. Not as light as a Decepticons, but not entirely dark either.
âNow what are you hiding, spider-bot?â he grinned. âWouldnât be a Decepticon-double agent by any chance?â
He raised an arm. His fist came loose, shooting right at her head. Blackarachnia pulled up her arm, hoping that donwloading Shockwave had provided her with something useful. It did. There was now and arm-canon mounted on her servo. One shot and the Autobotâs projectile exploded into tiny pieces.
Blackarachnia lunged forward, stingers out. She didnât want to give her opoonent time to recover. Unfortunately, he hadnât needed it anyway. The Autbot grabber by her unarmed servo and threw her over his hip and on her back, hard.
He made a disapproving sound, off-set by the ever-present, smug grin on his face-plate. âThat all you got? Youâre gonna put me to sleep.â
Blackrachnia glared at him. âIâll put you to sleep alright.â
She bent her stingers down on his arms. When he pulled back, she raised her arms cannon and shot at his head. He dodged. The beam his the ceiling instead, making rubble rain down on her. Balckarachna grunted, trying to pull herself out. The Autobot looked down on her triumpahtnly.
He pulled his intact servo back. The last thing she saw was his fist coming down on her face-plate.
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âBlackarachnia?â
Her optics activated in a snap. Blitzwing was standing in front of her, already in vehicle mode.
âDid you hear what Megatron said? We will be searching the human in the muscle car from the sky.â
âYeah, yeah, donât throw a rod,â she snapped at him. She rubbed her servo. There was no arm canon.
âBlackarachnia,â Megatronâs voice pulled her out of her thoughts. âIf you feel unwell, you can monitor us with Professor Black from here.â
âIâm fine!â Without waiting for a response, Blackarachnia transformed into her alt-mode and jumped onto Blitzwing. âLetâs ârise upâ or whatever.â
She could feel the others were not entirely convinced, even without seeing their face-plates. Her irritation grew. Why couldnât they just drop it? It was her problem, not theirs.
The Decepticons took off towards the city. It didnât take them long to find the muscle car again. It wasnât particularly hiding. When Lugnut spotted it engaged in a police chase, several droned in hot pursuit.
On Megatronâs orders, Lugnut took care of the drones. Megatron flew closer to the ground.
âHuman,â he called out to the still dirving car. âThis does not have to get violent. We only wish to talk.â
Instead of answering or stopping, the carâs exhauts port released two strange little balls. Upon touching the ground, they released a thick black smoke, clouding the Decepticonâs vision. Megatron barely managed to stop himself after almost ramming into another human vehicle coming down the street.
Itâs humand river hit the breaks as soon he saw Megatronâs robot-mode, but couldnât prevent his vehicle from ramming tino the Decepticonâs leg. Megatron bent down to eye-level with the human.
âI apologize for the damage to yor vehicle. I believe something called âinsuranceâ will take care of it?â
The human nodded silently, eyes wide. Megatron gace him what he hoped was an ecouraging smile, then transformed and took off again.
Meanwhile, Blitzwing and Balackarachnia were already on the muscle carâs tail again.
âLugnut,â Blitzwing called. âWe are sending him your way!â
Lugnutâs red biolights flashed up in fron of the muscle car.
The carâs hood slid open,and a strange looking contraction rose up from it. It turned to Blitzwing, then to Lugnut, shooting out two strange projectiles while doing so. The two Decepticons had not time to evade. Both of them were hit.
Blackarachnia hurt Blitzwing make strange sound underneath her in warning. His vocalizer sounded glitched and slow. Thinking quickly, she shot a thread out to a nearby building and drilled her legs into his armor-plating, just before his engines gave out.
The thread caught them mid-air, enough for Blackarachnia to lower them down to the ground slowly. She jumped off and both her, Blitzwing and Lugnut transformed back into robot-mode.
âCoward!â Lugnut huffed. âRelying on such dirty tricks...â
Blackarachnia didnât answer. She was starin at nothing i particular, optics wide.
âThat car...,â she croaked, slowly wrapping her servos around herself. âThat weapon just now...No, itâs impossible!â
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She came back online slowly. The first thing she noticed was a strong ache in her stingers. When she tried to move them, pain shot down her back and she hissed. She was lying on a metal floor, the room around her dimly lit. Shockwave was nowhere in sight.
She scrambled to her feet, still only barely conscious and limped towards the light. It turned out to be a forcefield-door. She was in a cell. Blackarachnia fought down the panic that threatened to overwhelm her at the realization. If the Autobot wanted to kill her, heâd had every opportunity to do while she was in stasis.
She was still online. And sicne the Autobot had shown an interest in Shockwave, he probably was too. They could still escape. She laid her servo on the field, only to retract it immediately when it shocked her.
âThose copy-powers of yours wonât work here,â a familiar amused voice informed her. âThatâs a modified stasis field. Organic or not, touching itâs gonna sting pretty bad.â
The Autobot stepped in front of her cell, grinning. He had replaced the hand sheâd destroyed with a hook.
Blackarachnia glared at him, hands curling into fists. âYou Autobot-bastard!â she spat.
The Autobot chuckled. âOh, Iâm not one of them. Nameâs Lockdown.Iâm what youâd call... a bounty hunter.â Lockdown took another step forward to allow her a good view of his chest insgnia. Or lack thereof. Where a faction-insignia would normally be was nothing but emoty soace and a black spot. âAutobots pay real good for info,â he continued in a conversational tone, leaning on the wall. âBattle plans, access codes. Your friend should net me some sweet upgrades.â
Blackarachnia kept glowering at him, but mentally she made an ex-vent of relief. So Shockwave was still alive.
Lockdownâs voice pulled her attention back. âOf course you know what I really live for.â His grin widened. There was something in it that she didnât like at all. Apart from everything else. âHunting trophies. Now you didnât really have anything, being a part-organic freak and all.â He pulled out a flask containign a deep purple liquid. Blackarachnia felt her tanks freeze at the sight of it. âBut that neom of yours? Not too shabby either.â
She suddenly felt very ill. Her stingers. He had.. he had...
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The sound of an all too familiar engine pulled her back to reality. She saw Megatron fly over the roofs in his vehicle mode. She doubted he would hear her if she called out to him now. She would have to try and catch up to him before he caught up with the âmuscle carâ. Blackarachnia shot a string up to a near-bay roof and pulled herself up, not even hearing Blitzwing calling after her.
Megatron had caught up to the muscle car in the meantime. He landed in frot of it, blockign itâs way and transformed back into robot-mode.
âI belive that is enough damage for one night,â he said, coldly looking down at the car. âNow please, step out of your vehicle human.â
âJust one problem,â A metallic voice responded. The car jerked up. Two legs formed, followed by a torso and a head, smirking. âI am the vehicle.â
Megatronâs optics went wide. âLockdown?â
âThe same,â Lockdown grinned, lifting his right arm. A strange gun rose out of his upper servo. Before Megatron could react, a strange vial-like projectle shot out of the weapon, hitting him square in the chest-plate.
Megatron made a glitched noise. He dropped donw to his knees and collapsed.
âBut save the reunion-talk until we get to my ship,â Lockdown said, steping over and pulling Megatronâs limp body over his shoulders.
Blackarachnia saw what was happening when she touched down on the street. She raced towards Lockdown and Megatron. Lockdown turned around to her. A hidden compartment in his chest-plate opened, dropping two of his smoke balls. Him and Megatron were onscured from view in seconds.
Blackarachnia ran into the smoke desperately trying and failing to make out two shapes in it. When the smoke dispersed, she was alone on the street.
She shook, gripping her helm with her hands. âMegatron... no...â
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âMy scans show no signs of Megatron or the muscle car,â Starscream said.
His ervos were crossed and he was tapping his pede. Both signs that he was anxious, Blackarachnia knew. Understandable. She felt like her armor-plating would crack from all the tension in her body. And her and Megatron werenât nearly as close as Starscream and Megatron were.
When the rest of the team had arrived at her location, she had told them in quick, short sentences what had happened.
âHow does a human just disappear with Megatron and mask his energy signature?â Blitzwing asked no one in particular.
Lugnut turned to look at Blackarachnia, his single optic unreadable. âWould you happen to have an answer to that, Blackarachnia? You saw him last.â
Blakcarachnia flinched. âHow should I know?â she snapped, fingers gripping her arms even tighter. âIâm a medi-bot, not a field commander!â
The others stared at her in surprise.
âIs there something you are not telling us about this human?â Blitzwing asked.
Unwanted images flashed before her optics: The cell, the vial with her venom that heâd stolen, Shockwave...
âItâs not a human,â Blackarachnia said slowly. âAnd itâs not a car. Itâs an Autobot, sorta. His nameâs Lockdown. He captured me while I was on an undercover extraction-mission lots of stellar cycles ago. Heâs... the one responsible for this.â She gestured to her bent stingers. âHeâs a bounty hunter. Delivers âCons like us to the Autbots in exchange for upgrades. And takes our personal modifications as trophies.â
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While Blackarachnia told her story, many miles away Lockdown stepped onto the main room of his ship. He was content. The hunt and extraction had gone off without a hitch.
He walked over to the berth heâd laid Megatron on. The Deception was a great deal bigger and stronger than his usual bounties. But the carbonfiber cables holding his arms and legs to the berth could have held a raging warframe for stellar cycles.
Megatron was online, but didnât struggle like most who had found themselves in his position. His optics just wandered around the room, as if looking for something. Or someone. When he noticed Lockdown had entered, those optics turned to look at him.
âWhy?â Megatron asked. âYou helped us back in the Great War. What happened?â
Lockdown shrugged, crossing his servos. âTimes are changing Megatron. The âBots started to crack down harder on any âsympathizersâ to you âCons. Iâm just doing what I have to to stay online. And to get upgrades to help keep me stay online.,â He hesitated for a second. âFor what itâs worth, itâs nothing personal. I always liked you, Megatron. You were one of the few mechs who put their credit chits were their intake was.â
Megatron snorted. âIâm flattered. I suppose that admiration is the reason my swords are gone?â
Lockdown chuckled. âAh, you noticed huh?â
He walked over to one of the shelves on the wall. Dozens of modifications and trophies were arranged on the boards, each from a different bounty. Lockdown didnât need to search long. He knew his trophies well. Giving an almost rueful smirk, he pulled out two long-swords.
âIâve been thinking, maybe Iâll send them back later. Yâknow, leave your âCons something to mourn yaâ with.â
âThey will find you before you even leave this planet,â Megatron said, optics hard.
Lockdown put the swords away. âGood. I could use some spare parts.â
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Blitzwing, Starscream, Lugnut and Blackarachnia touched donw on the ground again, transforming back into their robot-modes.
âWe have been searching for mega cycles,â Blitzwing said disheartened. âWhere in the world could they be?â
Blackarachnia snarled, fists shaking. âHow did I not see it? Lockdown was chasing us the whole time! Hiding in plain sight. And we bought it, bulk, cable and-â
âWait!â Starscream interrupted. His optics had lit up. âHiding in plain sight... Thatâs the answer!â He put a hand to his helm to activate his comlink. âProfessor Black, could you overlay the sattelite image of Old Detroit my scan produced with an older one?â
âOf course,â Professor Black answered. âJust let me call up the map from three days ago... huh, thatâs strange. Thereâs a warehouse on your scan that wasnât there before. Is that of any help?â
âIt most certainly is!â Starscream said. âThank you, professor.â
âA holographic cloak...â Blackarachnia said quietly, optics wide.
Starscream nodded, expression having turned grim. âMasking the bounty hunterâs ship, no doubt. Clever.â
Blitzwingâs faceplate switched to Hothead. âNot clever enough!â Hothead grinned, cracking his knuckles. âLetâs go kick his tailfins in!â
Him, Starscream and Lugnut transformed into their vehicle modes. Blackarachnia stayed where she was.
âI...â she looked down on the ground, arms wrapped around herself again. âI canât go back there.â
âAre your circuits crossed?â Lugnut shouted. âThat scum has our leader!â
Blackarachnia didnât answer. She couldnât look at any of them.
âNo time to argue,â she heard Starscream say. Her spark sank at the barely hidden disappointment in his voice.
Their engines activated and when she finally found the courage to look back up, they were already disappearing into the night sky.
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âYou have the leader of the Decepticon rebellion?â Sentinel Primeâs faceplate was full of disbelief.
âSure do,â Lockdown responded, leaning back in his chair to look up at the monitor. âAnd I hope your paymentâs gonna be proportionate to the occasion.â
Sentinel Prime frowned. âYou will get your upgrades, bounty hunter. So long as I get results. Though I am surprised you would sell Megatron out in this manner, considering your history with the Decepticon-faction.â
Lockdownâs grin dropped and he leaned forward. âMy reasoningâs none of your concern. Just send me the coordinates I can deliver him to and have my reward ready.â
He ended the call before Sentinel could say anything else.
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Starscream, Blitzwing and Lugnut landed a few feet away from the false warehouseâs ccordinates, changing back into robot-mode as they did so.
Starscream looked up at the âbuildingâ, frowning. âLockdown is smart. We have to be smarter. Be careful when apporaching.â
âTo the pit with that,â Lugnut snarled. âLet us seize the traitor!â
Before Blitzwing or Starscream could stop him, he charged at the warehouse with a fierce battle-cry, explosives-servo raised.
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The alarms inside the ship blared. Lockdown observed the camrea footage on his monitor, showing the three Decepticons outside.
âFor a race built for fightinâ youâre predictable as ever,â he told them. He pressed a few buttons on the control panel, then headed outside, readjusting his hook.
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Outside, laser-guns rose out from the false buildingâs roof, firing at the approaching Decepticons.
Starscream and Blitzwing barely dodged the first few shots. Blitzwing hissed in pain when one of the laser-projectiles hit his left wing.
Starscream propelled himself into the air, skillfully dodging the barrage. Quickly he touched down behind on of the canons, then cut it loose with his claws and shot down the remaining canons.
Lugnut had barely noticed the bombardment. He stubbornly charged for the wall, trampling one of the downed guns without even realizing. He crashed through the wall and into a dark room.
A pair of dark-blue biolights flared up at the other side of the room.
âCome to face your punishment, traitor?â Lugnut growled, readying his explosive.
Lockdown transformed into robot-mode. âBring it on, Decepticon,â he said, raising his arms.
Lugnut roared and ran forward bringing his arm down on Lockdown. Lockdown jumped aside. Lugnutâs arm hit the wall behind him. The explosive set off, thrpwing him backwards. Lugnut goraned, trying to push himself back up, only to be surrounded by a thick, black fog.
âYou think this can hurt me?â Lugnut shouted into the nothingness.
Lockdown appeared at the edge of his vision, dark-blue optics piercing through the fog. âDonât have to hurt you.â
The fog spread and solidifed, trapping Lugnut in place. Lugnut roared in anger, trying to tear himself free. âCoward! Fight like a Decepticon!â
But Lockdown had already exited the room.
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Blitzwing patrolled the perimeter, sensors at their all-time high. He flinched, whe he heard Lockdownâs engine. Looking around, he saw the bounty hunterâs vehicle mood sped past a nerbay corner.
âI have optics on the bounty hunter,â he called over comlink, transforming into his jet-mode.
He tailed Lockdown through several streets. Hothead took control, changing their vehicle mode from jet to tank.
âYou canât run from me forever, Autobot-scum!â he shouted, turning his canon on Lockdown. A stream of fire shot out of the barrel. Lockdown swerved sideways, narrowly avoiding it.
As if in response, Lockdown transformed his the right door of his vehicle back into an arm, hand clutching a familiar sword.
The tank halted for a moment. âThat is Megatronâs sword!â
Lockdown cut through a nearby pipe on a building. Oil spilled out onto the street. Hotheadâs treads slipped, causing him to spin around. He crashed into a nearby wire fence. The impact made him transform into robot-mode, throwing him onto his back, hard. Hothead groaned in pain.
Lockdown appeared in his vision, sword still in hand. âM-hm. Megatronâs sword. And soon Iâll have your flame-thrower.â
He raised the sword over his helm, preparing to cut Hotheadâs canon off. He heard a noise behind him. Lockdown whipped around, just in time to see a metal elbo coming towards him.
Starscream rammed into te bounty hunter, throwing him away from Hot head. He landed right between the two, putting his body in front of Hothead. His optics were deadset on Lockdown.
Lockdown stumbled back to his pedes, laughing and rubbing the soot from his face-plate. âAlmost forgot about you. Figures Megatronâs number twoâd be just as scrappy as him. Gotta say, Iâm impressed, Starscream. Been eons since anybody got the drop on me.â
Starscream smirked. âNext time will be much sooner.â
He raised his arm and shot a null-ray at Lockdown. Lockdown blocked it with the sword in his hand, then transformed his left arm into a chainsaw and lunged at Starscream. Starscream dodged his first two strikes, then got both of Lockdownâs wrists. He transformed his intake into the sonic canon and shot Lockdown right in the chest, propelling him onto a scrap-heap.
Lockdown pushed himself up, glaring at Starscream, who was holding Megatronâs stolen sword in his hand. Starscream walked over to him, then grabbed his chainsaw servo and yanked him up, bringing them face-plate to face-plate.
âWhere is Megatron?â he asked, voice dangerously low and optics narrowing.
Lockdown grinned at him. âYouâll see him very soon.â
Starscream frowned, then flinched. He looked down. Lockdown was holding a strange gun to his chest-plate. A small vial, obviously just fired from the same gun, was sticking out of it, now almost empty. Starscream felt numbness spread to his limbs. He dropped Lockdown and passed out.
âYou still got it Starscream. Always liked your style,â Lockdown told him, rubbing his wrist. âYou and I could probably teach each other a few tricks.â His smirk widened and he reached for the sword. âIf I wasnât about to, you know. Hand you over to the Autobots.â
âStep away from the Decepticon.â
Lockdown turned around. Blackarachnia was standing in the entrance to the alleyway. Her optics were steely.
âWait, I know you,â Lockdown said, tapping the gun in his servo. âMy ahdny little venom, right? Iâm not good with names and faces, but I never forget a trophy. Howâre the old stingers? Still dented?â
Blackarachnia glared at him, gritting her denta.
Lockdown chuckled. âMaybe I should breakâem off for good this time.Seems to me there not much use to you know anyways.â
âYouâll never take another trophy from a Decepticon ever again,â Blackarachnia said coldly, sliding into a fighting position.
âNo?â Lockdown asked. âWhoâs gonna stop me?â
Blackarachnia held his gaze. âMe.â
Lockdown snorted. âYou couldnât stop an oil leak! But donât worry. I got all I wanted from you a long time ago.â
Blackarachnia screamed and threw herself at Lockdown. Lockdown merely raised the strange gun and shot. The vial hit her straight in the chest-plate, Blackarachnia made a glitched sound, then collapsed.
Lockdown huffed in amusement. âNow that was just sad.â He truned around to leave, but then suddenly felt something wrap itself around his pede. He looked down just in time to see a white thread before he was aprubtly thrown into the air and against a wall. He jumped up, only to see Blakcarachnia standing across frm him, seemingly unfazed.
âWhat the-?â He exclaimed. âI shut you down!â
He hastily pulled up the gun and fired another shot. Blackarachnia raised a servo and easily caught the vial in her hand, crushing it. Before Lockdown had time to react, she opened her intake and transformed it into a smaller version of Starscreamâs sonic-gun, taking a straight shot at Lockdown and hitting him square in the chest-plate.
He flew backwards, hitting a nearby streetlamp with a yelp and crushed down on the ground.
âHumans call it playing possum,â Blackarachnia said, walking over to him. Donât ask me what a possum is.â
She opened her intake again, shooting a clump of thread and pinning his body to the ground.
âI guess it never occurred to you that the venom wouldnât work on the one âCon who produced it,â she told him bitterly.
When she was sure he couldnât get up again, she turned and ran over to the âwarehouseâ. Their was only one door and it was several times smaller than her. She wouldnât fit, even in her spider-form.
âThink,â she mumbled to herself, feeling the walls around the door. âItâs a ship. Thereâs an air lock, not a door.â
Here hand brushed over a strange bump where only smooth wall should be. She gripped into it and pulled. The area around the door tore off, revealing an air lock just about two helms taller and wider than her. The âbumpâ turned out to be a panel for access. Blacjarachnia pressed her palm against it and activated her download.
The acces protocols flooded into her processor and back into the panel. A siren sounded from insde and the air lock opened to a dark hallways. Blackarachnia looked into the nothingness in front of her. She vented deeply, then stepped inside.
For a while there was only her and the silence of the horribly familiar ship. Memories came back to her and every time they did, she supressed them just as quickly.
She heard Lockdown brag about how good Autbots payed for info. She heard her own voice, desperately calling Shockwaveâs name. The worst was the memory of Shockwaveâs own pleading voice, asking her to-
There was another door in front of her. Blackarachnia tore herself out of her thoughts and picked up her pace. The door opened to admit her into a larger room, illuminated only by a few ceiling lights. They shone down onto a wide berth. And tied to it was-
âMegatron!â Blackarachnia exclaimed.
Megatron raised his helm, weakly, as if he had trouble moving. âBlackarachnia?â
She ran over to his side and pressed a button on a panel next to the berth. The cables holding Megatron down reatreated: Megatron pushed himself up into a sitting position, grimacing slightly. Blackarachnia felt a mixture of shame and anger. Lockdown had used another venom dart to make sure Megatron couldnât escape while he fought off the rest of them.
She pulled her emergency-scanner out of her storage compartment. âHold still,â she told Megatron, letting the scanner wander over his upper body. âAnd donât try to talk. I need to make some adjusments.â
Warning sirnes started blaring through the room. The ground underneath them started to shake.
Blackarachnia cursed. âLaunch sequence starting. We gotta move!â
She pulled Megatron off the berth and onto his pedes. He was leaning onto her heavily, but still doing his best to walk. They made their way over to the door. Just as she was about to reach out to the panel, the door slid open, revealing Lockdown.
He grabbed her around the neck, puleld her out of Megatronâs grip and threw her across the room before she could react. Blackarachnia crashed into one of the shelves, trophies flaiing down aroudn her.
âPlaying possum, huh?â she heard Lockdown snicker through her daze. âGotta remember that one.â
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Outside, Blitzwing was treated to a rude awakening when the ground started to shake under him.
He gave a pained groan, pushing hismelf up and putting a hand to his still aching helm.
âWhy do I have the feeling I will not like what I am about to see?â he mumbled to himself, looking up. The warehouse in front of him folded in on itself, revealing a I-G 200 class starship. The ship lifted off the ground and into the sky.
Blitzwing ex-vented. âI knew it.â
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Blackarachnia jumped to her pedes. Using the last of her download, she brought out the sonic gun in her intake and fired at Lockdown. Lockdown dodged and pulled out Megatronâs sword, preparing to swipe at her. Blakcarachnia flinched and stumbled backwards, falling onto her back.
Lockdown placed his pede on her mid-section and grinned down at her, sword raised. âYâknow, Iâm really starting to warm up to those copy-powers and strings of yours. Pitiy your a half-organic freak. Maybe those mods wouldâve even been worth clearing some space on the trophy case.â
Blackarachnia glared up at him. âYou like trohpies?â She bent her helm backwards an spat a long thread onto the nearby shelf. âHave your fill!â
Before Lockdown could react, she grabbed onto the threat. I collided with Lockdown, pushing him off of her and burying him underneath it. He let go of the sword in the process. Blackarachnia caught it ba the handle when it fell, getting back up and walking over to Lockdown.
âTime was I would have used my venom to end this fight painlessly,â she said icily, watching him writhe in pain. âToo bad I canât dose it properly anymore, huh?â
She turned to get Megatron, when she heard a gltiched noise coming from Lockdown. When she looked at him he was raising his hook-servo. The strange gun, the one heâd used her venom with, rose out of his arm.
âCyber venom,â he rasped, looking at her with pleading optics. âUse it. Please... please!â
She stared at him. His words were familar. Terribly familiar.
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As soon as the bounty hunter was gone, she started to search her cell. It didnât take a long to find a spot next to the door close enough to the control panel for a partial download. A few nanokliks later and she was sneaking down the ships hallway.
Voices in the distance led her to a bigger room. Light spilled out from underneath the door.
âYou must have some primo-info in that processor, spy-con,â she heard Lockdown say. âCause youâre gonna get interrogated by Ultra Magnus himself. Now donât go anywhere. I have to set up the call.â
She jumped up to cling to the ceiling just in time before the door slid open. Lockdown walked out, fiddling with a device on his wrist.She waited until he disappeared down the hallway, then jumped down and quickly entered the room.
Shockwave was tied to an up-right standing berth. He looked tired and in pain. The proto-leg sheâd assembled for his destroyed one looked wrong on him. He perked up when he heard her enter.
âBlackarachnia?â
She motioned for him be quiet, and threw a quickly look back at the door. Lockdown wasnât coming. She hurried over to Shockwave and started to pull on the cables tying him down.
âWhat are you doing?â he asked.
âWhatâs it look like?â she hissed. âIâm getting you out of here!â
Shockwave shook his helm. âThere is no time! He will be back any nanoklik.â
âWell, Iâm not leaving here without you!â she snapped up at him. Her servos started to shake. âIâm not leaving you here.â
Shockwave shook his helm again. âYour stingers. Use a heavy dosage. Destroy my memory core.â
âWhat?â Blackarachnia stared at him, horrified. âShockwave, no-â
âBlackarachnia, the access codes Iâve loaded into my processor are crucial for the Decepticonâs continued survival!â Shockwaveâs voice was pleading. âWe canât allow Ultra Magnus to get them back!â
Blackarachnia hesitated. It would tae her more time than she had to get through these cables. But her stingers were still hurting and she had no doubt Lockdown had damaged them when he had extracted venom from her. Was she evne able to produce venom anymore? And if so, how could she use it to hurt a fellow Decepticon?
âBlackarachnia,â Shockwave said, looking at her with pleading optics. âPlease!â
In that moment, they both heard steps outside the door. Blackarachnia gulped, then nodded. She laid her servos on Shckwaveâs shoulderplate and lowered her stingers, flinching. It felt like she was trying to move a damaged servo.
She knew something was wrong as soon as she started to insert the venom into Shockwaveâs body. Instead of a steady flow, the venom rushed through her stingers all at once. When it sepped into Shockwaveâs system he jerked and then screamed in pain.
âShockwave!â
Blackarachnia pulled her stingers back immediately, but it was too late. Shockwave had stipped screaming. He was hanging limply from the berth, optics havin offlined themselves. The blue orb on his upper faceplate had gone dark.
Blackarachnia started shaking.
âShockwave...?â she asked, voice sounding strangely small in her audials.
Instinctively, she scanned his body. She couldnât pick up an energy signature.
âNo...,â she whispered. She stepped back from the berth, shaking.
âWhat the-?!â
She whipped around. Lockdown was standing in the door. She didnât give him the chance to react. Blackarachnia dove right under his grabbing servos, running out into the hallway and out of the ship.
Later she wouldnât remember how she managed to find her own ship.Or how she made it home to New Kaon. All she would remember was Shockwaveâs lifeless body.
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In the present, Blackarachnia glowered down at Lockdown. She curled her hands into fist so tightly they shook.
âYou want me,â she said, slowly apporaching Lockdown. âTo use that venom to make your pain go away?â
Lockdown grabbed one of his âtrophiesâ , a whip, from the ground and swung it at her. Blackarachnia caught the lash in mids.air, then stomped on the shelves lying on top of him, hard.
Lockdown screamed, letting go of the whip.
Blackarachnia leaned down to him. âI used that venom for medical purposes,â she told him, voice shaking with rage. âThanks to you itâs nothing more than a weapon now.â
She grabber the gun still mounted on his servo and ripped it off. Lockdown roared in agony, thrashing around but unable to free himself. Blackarachnia slid open a panel on her own wrist and attached the gun to it. She turned around and shot a vial at the nearby control panel.
âNo!â she heard Lockdown shout behind her.
The panel threw sparks. The ship lurched. Lockdown, unable to grab onto anything, was thrown against a wall.
âThat was for Shockwave,â Blackarachnia hissed.
She ran over to Megatron. He was barely online, but he moved when she pulle dhim to his pedes. Together they ran to the exit. Blackarachnia slammed her fist into the panel. The door opened, allowing Blackarachnia to see just how far above the ground her an Megatron were.
âNo turning back now,â she mumbled.
She jumped down, pulling Megatron with her. When they came to building-level, she fired several threats at a nearby roof, wrapping them around herself and Megatron.
âHold on, Megatron,â she shouted over the wind. âThatâs gonna hurt a little!â
The strings holding them pulled taught a few meters over the concrete, aprubtly halting their fall. Then it snapped, resulting in them both painfully landing on the ground with a smack.
Due to the venom still preventing Megatron from more comlicated movement, and the rest of the Decepticons too far awaythey had to walk back to the mines. Slowly and painfully.
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Blackarachnia finished her medical scan and stuffed the scanner back into her compartment.
âHow are you healing?â she asked Megatron.
When they had finally arrived in the mines in the morning, she had ushered him into the medbay right away. The others hadnât come back yet. Professor Black had been worried when heâd seen them pass by, but Blackarachnia had managed to put his questions off for later, reasoning that she would have to see if Megatron had sustained any injuries from his time with Lockdonw or her escue attempt.
He hadnât, but she had scanned him anyway, just to be sure.
âThe venom is almost out of my systems,â Megatron replied, briefly letting a servo hover over the spot in which Lockdown tranquilized him. âBut I am grateful you took the time to look over me.â
Blackarchnia shook her helm. âNot what I meant.â
Megatron ex-vented. âLet us just say I have a better understanding what you went through stellar cycles ago. And why you do not wish to talk about it.â
Blackarachnia flinched.
âActually,â she said, crossing her servos and looking down on the floor. âItâs not that I donât want to. Itâs just... not easy for me. To remember. But maybe I should.â A little quieter she added: âHe deserved better than this.â
She felt a hand on her shoulder and looked up. Megatron was smiling at her softly.
âThen I suppose it wouldnât hurt to talk about at least parts of it sometimes? With a trusted friend?â
Blackarachnia hesitated. Then she ex-vented and let her servos drop to her sides. âWhat do you want to know?â
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So wait... the Dinobots are still Autobots? I just got confused because of their... not entirely hostile relationship with the Decepticons, but I did just realise that the canon Dinobots had a rocky relationship with the Autobots... so Iâm not sure, haha!
For the moment, theyâre neutral^^
They just learned to transform.
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Shattered Glass Animated Season 1 Episode 6 - Blast From The Past
Overlord Sumdac is preparing a new kind of battle-drone to take out the Resistance and with his new unholy alliance, the threat is getting greater. Meanwhile, Blitzwing tries to teach Lugnut to be more amicable.
âAw, come on!â Penny pouted up at Lugnut, hands propped on her hips. Miles was cowering at his usual place behind her. He threw nervous glances up at the Decepticon. Unlike his human companion, he was well aware of Lugnutâs annoyance.
âI am busy, human,â Lugnut snapped. âFind someone else for your rituals.â
Penny threw her arms up in frustration. âWho? All of you are always busy talking to Aaron or Cyrus lately! Itâs boring.â
Lugnut turned away from the platform heâd put his damaged arm on to give Penny a one-optic glare. âHard as it may be to believe, we all have more important things to do than participate in meaningless activities for your enjoyment! If that is a problem to you, I suggest you find a way to make yourself actually useful and leave me be.â
Penny stared at him for a moment. Then her eyes started watering. She sniffled, turned on her heels and ran out of the room, Miles hot on her tail. She passed Blitzwing on her way out. The Triplechanger looked after her with a worried expression.
âDid something happen?â he asked.
Lugnut shrugged. âOrganics. Always leaking over every little thing.â
Blitzwing frowned. âWhat did you say?â
âEvidently something she didnât like,â Lugnut grumbled, turning back to his arm on the table.
Blitzwing ex-vented and leaned against the door-frame, crossing his arms. âLugnut, would it really put you off-line to be a bit more friendly?â
Lugnut huffed.
âI am just saying, it might be hard to get the rest of the humans to like us if you keep being so hostile.â
âI do not need to be liked,â Lugnut snapped.âWhat use is bonding with them in any case? Weâll be leaving this planet eventually.â
âBut we still donât know when thatâll be,â Blitzwing retorted. âMegatron, Blackarachnia and Professor Black are still working to establish a way for us to communicate with New Kaon. We need what help we can get.â
Lugnut said nothing, though his movements grew a tad more aggressive. Blitzwing walked over, picked up the bigger mechâs arm, ignoring his protests and firmly put it back in Lugnutâs empty socket.
Lugnut stared at him for a bit, then moved the arm around. It stuck.
â..Fine. What would you have me do?â
Blitzwing smirked. His faceplate switched over to Hothead, who gave a bellowing laugh. âOh, you will hate this next part!â
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âIâm failing to see how this relates to my new body,â Optimus Prime said drily, his single intact optic narrowing.
Sumdac chuckled, tightening another screw on the gigantic, metal structure before him. âOh, quite a lot my decapitated friend. What I am constructing here, is a new form of battle-bot. Once itâs finished, it will give us the edge we need to overpower the resistance and your metallic âfriendsâ aiding them.â He took a few steps backwards to admire his work. Three gigantic metal bodies stood against one wall of his laboratory.
Optimus narrowed his optics at the things. To him, these creatures looked laughably boorish.
The one in the middle was the biggest, with a square body, ending in a long tail, two powerful hind legs and, as if to offset them, two very small arms with three claws on each one. Itâs head was almost as big as itâs body with jaws the size of a scrap press. The one to the right was smaller, with more equal proportions and stood on all fours. Itâs head was framed by a shield-like plate. It had two horns on itâs forehead and one were itâs nose should have been. The one to the left seemed tiny compared to itâs companions. It was barely two heads taller than Bumblebee, with two long winged arms and a narrow head that seemed like it had been pulled apart on both sides, forming a pointy beak and a crest. It stood upright on two spindly legs with sharp talons on itâs pedes.
âStunned speechless, I see,â Sumdac said, grinning. âNot that I would fault you for that. These new models were made to resemble creatures from our earthsâ Jurassic era. Roughly two hundred million years old.â
âThatâs hardly impressive,â Optimus replied bluntly. âCybertronians have existed for ten billion years.â
Sumdacâs face grew red and he took a deep breath. It was at times like these that the concept of just pulling the plugs connecting the head to his buildingâs systems grew ever more tantalizing.
âIn any case,â he continued through gritted teeth, âThese dinosaurs, as we call them, especially the three I modeled these drones after, were apex predators and fighting machines. If properly motivated. Luckily, all the motivation my creations require, is the push of a button. And once they defeat and capture the Decepticons, I will have all the blueprints I need to construct you the body you so desire.â
With a self-assured smirk, Sumdac stepped up to a control panel positioned in front of the drones and pressed down a few buttons.
The dronesâ eyes lit up red. They started to twitch, moving their limbs. Then the drone in the middle let loose a roar that echoed off the walls of the lab. Sumdacâs grin grew downright manic as he watched his creations come to life.
Then the drone on the left flapped itâs wings a few times and rose into the air. Sumdacâs grin vanished.
âNot in here you imbecile,â he shouted, waving his arms. âThis room is nowhere near big enough to-â
The drone, in itâs eagerness, shot up and crashed right into the ceiling. Itâs head got stuck in the countless cables in the air. It flapped, screeching furiously. Finally, itâs thin neck snapped under the unevenly distributed weight. The screeches subsided. Itâs body crashed into the drone in the middle, taking one of itâs small arms off. The middle drone roared again, stumbling to the side.
It stumbled over the right-most drone and buried it beneath itself, completely crushing itâs body in a mess of bent metal and sparks. Smoke filled the laboratory. Right on cue, the sprinklers set in, immediately extinguishing the small flames coming from the mangled bodies.
Sumdac quietly stood there and watched the mess, fists clenched so tightly they shook.
âEvidently there was a reason they died out so soon,â he heard Optimus snark behind him.
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âAlright,â Blitzwing announced, hands propped up on his hips. âBefore you start being friendlier to humans, I believe we should practice with you being more friendly to fellow Cybertronians!â
âIâd just like to remind everyone that I have things to do,â Blackarachnia spoke up, arms crossed and a scowl on her faceplate.
She, Blitzwing and Lugnut were standing in one of the mineâs empty tunnels. Blackarachnia and Lugnut were standing across from each other, with Blitzwing positioned in the middle.
Lugnutâs optic narrowed and he opened his intake, but Blitzwing quickly stepped in front of him. âWhich is why Lugnut is very grateful you took the time to help us anyway.â He elbowed the bigger mech slightly. âRight?â
Lugnut rolled his optic, but relented. âYes, my gratitude knows no bounds.â
âWell that didnât sound very nice,â Blackarachnia said, giving a mocking pout.
Lugnutâs optic narrowed again, but Blitzwing shot him a warning look and he ex-vented, shoulders drooping. âThank you, I suppose.â
Blackarachnia shrugged. âEh, itâs a start.â
âAlright, let us begin,â Blitzwing said quickly, clapping his hands together. âWeâll start with something simple. Lugnut, imagine Blackarachnia had done something to irritate you. Something like, taking the last energon cube. What would you do?â
Lugnut gave a long vent. âBlackarachnia, I wanted to take that cube. That was quite rude of you.â
âDidnât see your name one it, big guy,â Blackarachnia smirked.
Lugnutâs optic narrowed. âWhy you-!â
âLugnut,â Blitzwing said warningly.
âI... suppose there is some truth to that,â Lugnut said through gritted denta. âStill, I really wanted that cube. You know I am a flight frame. I need more energon than you.â
Blackarachnia put a hand to her chin as if in thought. âHmm, youâve got a point there.â She let her servo drop to the side and grinned. âBut then again, you could stand to lose a few megatons. Maybe you would actually hit something, if you were lighter.â
Lugnut lunged at her before Blitzwing could stop him. Blackarachnia jumped out of the way with ease, grin never leaving her faceplate. Lugnut crashed against the wall. The impact knocked several rock loose. The three of them managed to vacate the tunnel just in time before it came down.
They were still busy padding off dust from their frames and peeling smaller rocks out of their systems when Megatron, Starscream and Professor Black came running around the corner, the two Decepticons with their weapons raised and the mutant with one acid-dripping arm out of the sleeve of the special suit heâd taken to wearing.
âWe heard an explosion! Is everything alright?â Megatron asked.
âYeah, weâre good. That was just Lugnut trying to be nice,â Blackarachnia answered drily, flicking a pebble off her shoulder plate.
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Optimus let his optic wander over the destroyed bodies of the drones, deep in thought. For all his taunting, he had to admit the drones were commendable for what they were. Though he wouldnât be caught off-line admitting that to Sumdac.
The human had stomped out in a huff after his inventions had chosen to destroy each other instead of their shared enemies. Which had given Optimus ample time to study what remained of their body and circuitry. Like everything else on this planet, they were far too primitive as constructions to serve as potential new bodies for him.
But they were formidable enough to serve as his arms, metaphorically speaking. All they needed was a steady servo to guide them. Also metaphorically speaking, given his current situation.
Optimus let parts of his consciousness seep into the laboratoriesâ computers and machinery. It didnât take long to reassemble the bodies and implant a signal beacon. They would be at his beck and call at a thought now.
When Sumdac re-entered the room, he found his drones fully repaired and operational.
âSpare me the thanks,â Optimus said, feeling a smug satisfaction at the sight of Sumdacâs disbelieving expression. âI suggest you have these things brought to the city. Iâm sure our heroic friends would just love to meet them.â
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Blitzwing looked out over the water from the spot on the beach he was standing on. He had to admit, the way this planetâs sun reflected off the gleaming surface made for a very calming sight. Almost peaceful. Neither the Cybertronian colony he had been forged on nor New Kaon had a sun as bright as earthâs.
The sound of Lugnut barrelling through through the thick foliage behind him tore him out of his thoughts.
âOh donât complain,â Blitzwing said, as Lugnut opened his intake. âI told you to land on the beach. This island will be the ideal place to train you. No humans to watch us and nothing else you could break or cause the collapse of.â
âI suppose,â Lugnut huffed, bending a small tree out of the way.
âSince practicing doesnât seem to agree with you, I guess weâll just.. talk about this.â Blitzwing scratched the back of his helmet nervously. He had to admit, this hadnât been going how heâd planned it out to. âLetâs star with, um... why do you feel you have to be so harsh to the humans?â
âI am not being harsh, I am being straight-forward,â Lugnut said, crossing his arms. âWould you want me to tell them sweet lies and deceive them, like an Autobot?â
âNo, of course not! But Lugnut, there is a middle ground between lying and being polite.â Blitzwing ex-vented. âHumans have feelings and thoughts just like we do. And perhaps you should consider that the next time you speak to them. A little empathy can go a long way.â
Lugnut went quiet for a short time. His optic expanded a little. âBlitzwing-â
âLugnut, Blitzwing, come in!â Both Decepticons flinched slightly at the sound of Megatrons voice in their comms. They both reached up to their aduials.
âWhere are you?â Megatron asked.
âAt an island not far from the city,â Blitzwing responded.
âWhat? What for?â
âThat is.. a bit hard to explain,â Blitzwing said, fiddling with his insignia and hoping the embarrassment didnât seep into his vocalizer. He had completely neglected to tell anyone but Blackarachnia about his and Lugnutâs little trip.
âIn any case, we need you back here and fast! It seems Sumdacâs machines are attacking the city!â
âUnderstood,â Blitzwing replied. âWeâll be there immediately.â
Him and Lugnut nodded to each other, then transformed and took off.
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Downtown was chaos. Civilians were running through the streets in a panic, screaming and crying. Three humongous drones were rampaging through the streets, overturning vehicles and trampling everything in their way.
The drone who resembled a Tyrannousaurus, turned itâs head back and forth, as if looking for something, even sniffing the air a few times. It completely ignored the panicked young woman trying to dodge itâs claws. Before it could squash her, a laser-blast collided with itâs chest throwing it back.
Megatron lowered his arm cannon and turned to Blitzwing and Lugnut, who had just touched down a few feet away, already turned back into robot-mode.
âBlitzwing, Lugnut, evacuate the humans! The rest, help me contain these drones!â
The other Decepticons nodded. Blitzwing and Lugnut split up, each leading a group of humans away from the fight. Lugnut suppressed an annoyed growl. It was like these organics didnât want to be saved! Every few steps they would stop to turn back and gape at the fight. Some managed to stumble over their own feet so often, Lugnut wondered if they perhaps hadnât been assembled right at forging.
âWill you move, humans?â he finally snapped, when one of them once again threw a hasty look over their shoulder instead of running. They stared at him, eyes big and fearful. Lugnut flinched a little, remembering Blitzwingâs words.
âNow look,...The situation might be less than ideal, but, um...â He was no good at this. And now what little movement he had managed to bring into this group seemed to have stopped entirely.
He heard a noise behind him and extended his right arm just in time to catch a van that had been sent flying by the fight.
âLugnut, what are you doing?â he heard Megatron shout behind him. âGet those humans away from here!â
âDo you think I havenât tried?â Lugnut snapped back, turning around with a narrowed optic.
His anger lowered his spacial awareness. The servo currently clutching the damaged van collided with the wall of a nearby building. A part of the wall broke in, with a couple pf brick raining down on the streets and the still terrified humans. The sight of several heavy objects seemed to kick them into gear at least.
The humans started screaming in fear again and ran into the alleyways and side-streets. Lugnut stared after them, feeling somewhat guilty. He hadnât meant to frighten them or put them in danger. At the very least they werenât in harms way anymore. He turned to go back to the fight.
Megatron was busy engaging the drone with the enormous jaw, holding it back with his swords. Blackarachnia and Blitzwing were trying to subdue the other two, together with the humans. Starscream was currently chasing the sole flying drone through the air, trying to shoot it down with his pulse canons. being a seeker, Starscream was a fast flyer, but the drone was small and very agile, dodging his shots at every turn.
When the drone bearing three horns on itâs head tried to snap itâs jaws around Blitzwingâs servo, Lugnut punted it in the stomach, sending it flying into itâs companion and away from the Decepticons and the humans.
âWhat are those things?â Blackarachnia asked, looking down on Cyrus and Amicable Archer. âI thought you said this planet didnât have any Cybertronian life-forms except for us.â
âIt does not,â Archer responded, setting in an explosive arrow. ââTis another ploy of Overlord Sumdac! He built these vile beasts in the image of animals long perished.â
âJust without the skin,â Cyrus shrugged. âWe call âem dinosaurs.â
âAnd what weaknesses do these âdinosaursâ have?â Megatron asked, readying his sword at the sight of the two drones slowly picking themselves back up.
âErr, I dunno. They died out, like, billions of years ago,â Cyrus replied, assuming a battle-ready stance.
âThen we shouldeth repeat that process,â Archer grinned, letting his arrow loose.
The explosive hit the three-horn in the head, but did little but make it stumble. Starscream touched down beside the group, frowning.
âI hate to admit it, but this thing is too small for me to hit. Youâd think fighting Autobots for stellar cycles would have prepared me for that.â
âAnd those other two seem particularly stubborn, for all that they have no combat skills, â Blitzwing added, rubbing a new dent on his side. âWe should-â
The tyrannosaurus charged without warning, aiming right for Megatron. Megatron pulled his sword up just in time to block the drones jaws. The drone let out a furious roar, before clamping down on the blade, tearing it out of itâs owner grip and tossing it across the street. Before Megatron could react, the drone buried itâs jaw into his now weaponless servo, biting hard enough to make the plating crack and draw energon.
âGet away from him!â Starscream shouted. A bright light flashed from his eyes and the next second, his intake shifted. A sound-projector-like device assembled itself inside of it and shot a mixture of a strong acoustic wave and proton blast right at the drone.
The drone screamed as the blast hit it, letting go of Megatron. The blast threw it backwards, right into the three-horned drone who had just started to get up again.
Starscreamâs intake transformed back to normal. The Decepticons and humans stared at him in shock. Starscream himself seemed just as shaken. He brought a hand up to his now regular intake, as if to make sure it was still there.
âWow. Guess I know why they call you Starscream now,â Cyrus joked, crossing his arms.
âStarscreamâ Blitzwing said, âIâve known you for stellar cycles and this is the first time Iâve seen you use this power. How did you do that?â
âI..I donât know,â Starscream admitted. âI suppose I was just really angry and then... this. But, that never happened when I fought before!â
âIn any case, it is a useful power to have,â Megatron said, laying a hand on Starscreamâs shoulder-plate and giving him a smile. âI would have been short of a servo if not for you.â
âHa, yes,â Starscream chuckled, face-plate flushing a little. âThough we were pretty lucky I made the thing let go before blasting it into a wall.â
Megatron looked thoughtful for a moment. âDo you think you could do it again? At will?â
Starscream hesitated for a second. âI think so.â
Megatron smirked. âThen I believe we just found a way to deal with these âdinosaursâ.â He turned to the others. âRound up the drones in one place. Make them as easy a target as possible. Starscream, do you think you could do the same with the flyer?â
Starscream grinned. âI said I canât hit it. I didnât say I couldnât scare it.â
With that, the Decepticons and the humans took off.
Lugnut lowered his arm to allow Blckarachnia to download. When she was finished, the two of them with additional help from Cyrus, surrounded the three-horned drone. It lashed out for Cyrus, only to be kicked aside by Blackarachnia. When it tried to lunge at her, Lugnut and Cyrus tackled it towards the middle of the street.
The drones with the large jaws tried itâs luck with Blitzwing, only to slip on a pool of ice suddenly appearing under itâs feet. It screeched and dug itâs claws in, trying to anchor itself. A blast of energy hit it in the side and propelled it towards the same spot the three-horned drone was currently busy fighting off Blackarachnia, Lugnut and Cyrus.
The flying drone was back to dodging Starscreamâs proton-blasts, though itâs movements were a fair deal more frantic now. When a shot grazed itâs right wing, it let out an ear-shattering screech and dropped down onto itâs two companions.
âTheyâre all together! Now, Starscream!â Megatron shouted.
Starscream opened his intake. There was no light this time, but the sonic canon appeared anyway, firing a blat that seemed even stronger, now that itâs owner knew what he was doing.
The drones screeched, trying to cover their non-existent ears. Sparks jumped over their frames and they collapsed on top of each other, motionless.
âSumdacâs really upping his game,â Cyrus commented, walking over to the drones to get a closer look. âThatâs the first time he tried Dinobots.â
Blackarachnia raised an eye-ridge. ââDinobotsâ?â
Cyrus blushed a little. âWe gotta call âem something, donât we?â
âIn any case,â Megatron said, re-sheathing his swords. âWe should retreat back to the mines fro now. These things donât pose a threat anymore.â
âShouldeth we not take them with us?â Archer asked. âThey seemeth to resemble your kind a great deal.â
âNot exactly,â Blitzwing said, picking up his human friend. âThey have a semblance of a spark in them, but... they donât have free will like we do.â He hesitated for a second. âI think.â
âDecepticons, transform and rise up!â Megatron commanded.
The group transformed into vehicle mode and took off towards the woods. Blitzwing couldnât help but throw a glance back at the seemingly lifeless bodies of the Dinobots before following.
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Optimus scowled at the pathetic scorching husks that had once been his attack drones. When the one wit the large jaw had sunk itâs teeth into Megatron he had almost been able to taste victory. But then came that annoying second-in.command and his sonic pulse.
Through their link, Optmius had felt it when it hit the drones. It had been... unusual. There was something else behind the sonic waves, an energy comparable to a spark. But as his connection with the drones had been severed shortly after, he hadnât been able to analyze it further.
Sumdac had raged and huffed and thrown tools around and in the end he had retreated to his private quarters, not even bothering to look at the re-captured drones. For once, Optmius couldnât fault him for his behavior. If heâd had a body, he would have done the same.
The drones had been the closest heâd come to being mobile again in solar cycles. Now they wouldnât even twitch at his signal.
âIf even the greatest mind of this planet can only produce you,â he told their still bodies, âThen my chances of ever getting my body back are grim. Locked in this lab-â
ââGrimlockâ? I do say, âGrimlockâ... Itâs quite a nice name.â
Optimusâ optic widened. The drone with the large jaw had talked. And now it moved. Slowly, carefully, like a proto-form making itâs first steps, the drone pushed itself back onto itâs legs and turned itâs head from side to side, as if seeing the room for the first time. Itâs two companions followed suit.
âLooks like the Decepticons didnât destroy you after all,â Optimus said slowly. âSo what did they do?â His optic lit up for a split-second, then dimmed again. âYou donât respond to my Cybertronian commands anymore either. But you still function. As if you had sparks.â
The big-jawed drone, tilted itâs head from side to side. âYes, thatâll do nicely. I am Grimlock,â it muttered, as if it hadnât heard.
Optimus fought down a surge of annoyance at the thing ignoring him. âWell, Grimlock, my name is Optimus Prime. And I am your leader.â
Grimlock turned to look at Optmius, his own, small, blue optics narrowing just the slightest bit. âBeg your pardon my good Sir, but I am quite certain that I, Grimlock, am the leader of our trio. Though I admit I do not know much else...â
âObey me!â Optimus snapped, optic lighting up again.
To his anger, the drones once again did not respond. But one of the many screens on the wall switched on, rattling off a documentary.
â-and so the remnants of the dinosaurs, known as fossils, serve as fuel for todayâs cars, trucks and air transports. Furthermore-â
âNot you!â Optimus groaned.
He prepared to retract from the system to shut the voice down. But then he noticed the drones. All of them seemed focused on the screen now. Grimlockâs expression, what little of it could be read, seemed apprehensive now, almost disturbed.
âHow barbaric!â he exclaimed, the other two drones squawking in agreement. âSo these... âcarsâ, âtrucksâ and âair transportsâ consume our kind?â
If Optimus still had an intake, he would have grinned. âThey do! Airs transports especially consume a lot of fuel. They feed off your fossils and at the rate theyâre currently going, youâll be extinct in no time. Your only chance of surviving is to destroy them.â
Grimlockâs optics narrowed. âIt would appear so.â
âAnd do you want to know whatâs worse than air transports?â Optimus asked amiably. âAir transports that transform into robots!â
He pulled up the security camera feed, showing the Decepticons in battle. The Dinobots seemed to believe him.
âIt makes you angry, doesnât it?â Optimus asked. âUse that anger. Let it out!â
Grimlock and the other two drones roared and opened their jaws. Three streams of fire surged through the air, consuming the screen on the wall until their was nothing left but melted metal.
âMy word!â Grimlock said, examining the said remains of the monitor. âWere we always capable of such destruction?â
âYes,â Optimus lied. âI built you like this. And if you manage to destroy the air transport robots, Iâll built and entire army of drones just like you. What do you say to that?â
Grimlock drew himself up to full height, snorting out a small fire ball. âI say, to battle, fellow Dinobots!â
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The gate to the Terrordome opened. A procession of huge vehicles exited the building, driving towards downtown. The few civilians that had come back to garner what was left of their belongings saw the ironclad trucks and quickly retreated.
The trucks stopped side by side in the middle of the streets. The police drones that had accompanied them stood aside. The trucks transporters opened.
The Dinobots stepped outside, looking around curiously, as if they hadnât been there only hours ago. Captain Fanzone exited one of the driverâs cab and looked up at his cargo with a wide grin.
âWell fellas,â he said. âKnock yourselves out! Just give us a call once your done!â
He re-entered the vehicle and gave the driver the sign to drive off. As the trucks rolled back towards the Terrordome, Fanzone heard a roar behind him. When he turned, he saw the Dinobot he had been told was named Grimlock pick up one of the parked cars and sever it in half with a single bite.
Fanzone chuckled as he settled, shaking his head. âThis is why I love machines.â
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âDonât these things ever learn?â Lugnut asked, irritated, as the Decepticons once again made their way through the sky and towards downtown.
Below them the Dinobots were on a rampage, tearing up streets and throwing cars around.
âNo longer shall we, the Dinobots, be food!â screamed the one with the large jaws.
âApparently they learned how to talk,â Blitzwing said nervously.
In that moment, the flying drone opened itâs beak and released a stream f fire into a nearby car underneath it.
âAs well as a few other tricks,â Megatron commented.
âWell, whatâre we waiting for?â Cyrus spoke up from withing Lugnutâs cockpit. âLetâs give âem the old sonic shout and send âem back to the stone age!â
âWait!â Lugnut called. âPerhaps we should lure them away from this area first. Iâve seen a few humans who have not yet evacuated when we flew over these buildings.â
âThat... is a very good idea, Lugnut,â Megatron answered, sounding surprised.
Lugnut huffed, hoping his vocalizer wouldnât give away his embarrassment. âI simply think the humans would be very grateful if their housing units stayed intact this time. And it will be easier for us to fight without them getting in the way.â
âAww, no worries big guy,â Blackarachnia cooed mockingly from her sitting spot on Blitzwing. âWe wonât get any crazy ideas about you having a spark after all.â
With that Megatron swooped down close to the ground Starscream and Lugnut following after him. Each of them rammed into one of the Dinobots, hard enough to knock them over, but not hard enough to do damage.
All three of the Dinobots let out infuriated roars.
âYou wish for a fight?â Grimlock growled. âYou shall have it!â
The Dinobots spit fire at their attackers, but the Decepticons had already taken to the air again, easily avoiding their attacks. Letting loose irritated snarls, the Dinobots followed suit. The Decepticons led them well outside of town, onto the road.
There, they touched down to the ground and transformed back into robot-mode, weapons out and at the ready.
The Dinobots stopped dead in their tracks, seemingly dumbfounded by this chain of events. Their optics wandered over their opponents, then came to a halt at Blackarachnia.
âUm, wereth they not going to attack?â Archer whispered to Blitzwing, confused.
âThey were supposed to,â Blitzwing said.
âAnd what are they staring at me for?â Blackarachnia asked indignantly. âItâs not like Iâm the only organic thing on this planet!â
The Dinobot in the middle perked up at her voice, then shook his head. âAh, you must forgive me, fair spider-lady. I, Grimlock, seem to have been awestruck by your beauty.â
Blackarachnia blinked. âWhat?â
The three-horned Dinobot and itâs flying companion made a sound that sounded a lot like gurgling and pressed themselves on the ground.
âBut how can this be?â Grimlock asked, seemingly talking more to himself than anyone else. âHow can such a lovely creature be accompanying the vile flying transport robots who consume our kind?â
âEr, Iâm confused,â Cyrus admitted, scratching his bald head. âAre we gonna fight or what?â
âWe might not have to,â Megatron said grimly. he turned to Starscream. Starscream, do you think you could hit all of them at once with that new power of yours?â
âStarscream blinked. âI... yes, I think so but...will that be necessary? Theyâre fairly peaceful now.â
Megatron shook his head. âWe donât know if it will stay that way. We need to at least put them out of commission for now.â
Starscream hesitated, the nodded. He took a step forward. His intake transformed into the sonic gun. The blast hit the Dinobots with full force. With a pained screech, they stumbled backwards, then collapsed.
âBlitzwing, freeze them,â Megatron called.
Blitzwing lowered his ice cannons and encased the Dinobots in a wide block, big enough to take up most of the road.
âWell that was easier than I thought,â Cyrus commented. He looked up at the frozen Dinobots, frowning. âWhat do we do with âem now?â
âWe destroy them,â Megatron said curtly.
Blitzwing flinched and turned towards his leader, optics wide. âWait, what?â
âBlitzwing, youâve seen what they can do. What they did. They are dangerous. We canât allow Sumdac to find and repurpose them again,â Megatron said gravely.
âBut...but,â Blitzwing stuttered. âIsnât that a little extreme? You heard them, someone clearly told them we were some sort of threat! And besides that...â He looked at the Dinobts, optic thoughtful. âI felt like something was different about them this time. They seemed like they were aware. Like... like they had sparks. What if theyâre more than simple attack drones?â
Megatron shook his head. âThese are far too many âwhat ifsâ than we can afford right now. I would be lying if I said it didnât irk me a little bit, but it has to be done.â
âI agree,â Lugnut spoke up, stepping forward. âI propose me, Blitzwing and Blackarachnia stay behind to take care of matters. You and Starscream should fly Cyrus and Archer back to our base in the meantime. Just to be safe.â
Megatron gave him a surprised look, then quickly got ahold of himself and nodded. âThank you, Lugnut. Iâll believe weâll do just that. Come along, Starscream.â
Starscream nodded, throwing a suspicious glance at Lugnut as he did so. Lugnut didnât blink. Starscream shrugged, transformed and let Archer enter, before following Megatron, who had done the same with Cyrus, into the air.
Blackarachnia, Blitzwing and Lugnut watched them fly away.
âNow,â Lugnut said, when the two of them were out of sight. âI believe we have work to do.â
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âGotta say, big guy,â Blackarachnia commented, looking down the edge of the giant crater into the lush, green valley before her. âI really wasnât expecting that.â
Donw below her, the Dinobots were roaming around through the grass, sniffing here and ther and letting out a joyful squawk or screech now and again.
âMe neither,â Blitzwing admitted, smiling slightly. âI was sure you would actually destroy the Dinobots, when you proposed it to Megatron.â he turned to look at Lugnut, who was watching the Dinobots as well, expression unreadable. âMay I ask what made you change your mind?â
Lugnut huffed, crossing his servos. âI have seen Cybertronians like the Dinobots during the war. Young, naive, still barely protoformed. Easy to manipulate in their youthful zeal. It was obvious they had no idea what it was they were getting into when they fought us.â He lowered his head a little. âHad we destroyed them, Sumdac would have found their remains and rebuilt them eventually. And then they truly would have had a reason to despise and fight us. What good will it do us to make more enemies on this planet than we already have? This island is remote enough to be a good hiding place from Sumdac. Here, theyâll be able to carve their own path, their own identity. Far away from any wars.â He looked up again. âA respected fellow Decepticon once told me âA little empathy can go a long way.â I suppose I decided to heed that advice today.â
Blitzwingâs smile widened a little.
âWelp,â Blackarachnia said, stretching. âSince thatâs all wrapped up for now, we should get going. Itâs been a long day and I have a comfortable berth back at the mine with my name on it.â
âAnd I need to find a certain small organic,â Lugnut said quietly. âWhom I owe an apology.â
Lugnut and Blitzwing transformed, Blackarachnia jumped onto Lugnutâs wings and the three of them departed.
Back in the valley, the Dinobots were still wandering around. Grimlock looked around.
âI, Grimlock, must say I quite like this ânatureâ.â
He took another step forward. The humming of machinery inside of him intensified. His claws retracted. His massive jaw pulled in and onto his chest. His small, scrawny arm stumps were pulled into his body to be replaced by two mechanical arms. A helm with a red visor and a riffled intake popped out where his jaw had been pulled down from a second ago.
âBut I must say. I like this even more,â Grimlock said, grinning.
He pulled a sword out from his back and watched as it engulfed itself in flames.
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You know how original Randomâs face is so dark that it looks like a void? What if SG Random has a face so bright that in comparison to the rest of Blitzy it looks like itâs glowing? Itâs not, but ya get me?
I get it and that sounds great!
It adds to how unsettling and at odds his entire existence is. SG Blitzwing doesnât like to stand out and is quiet and polite. But Random is everything he tries to repress, consciously or not, so Random is disruptive and attracts attention in every way.
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Would any domestic type episodes be in this SGA reimagining? Unlike the Autobots, the Decpticons donât have as much freedom to be domestic, or at least in the way the original let the bots hang out in Detroit proper.
Yeah, they certainly donât.^^ââ
They do take whatever time is available to relax now and again, but sadly, theyâll never be able to have fun in Detroit like the Autobots did.
At least, not as long as Sumdacâs in control.
Since they have hideout and friends though, they can still have at least a bit of a domestic life.
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Haha, I meant it as an interesting concept not as an insult. Just donât mind me too much, perhaps a little too curious for my own good.
Aww, thanks!^^ Not at all, youâre allowed to ask questions, thatâs what the ask box is for!
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Youâre the first SGA person to give Blitzy the same faces (or at least, not making them completely different). Are there anymore SG headcanons you have for this story that arenât as obvious?
Is that meant to be an insult? It kinda feels like an insult^^ââ
But in case it isnât and Iâm just being overly sensitive; I donât really have headcanons, as much as I have a clear idea what my version of this AU is going to play out like. So every âheadcanonâ I relay here would basically be a spoiler, especially since weâre only like five episodes in.
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Iâm sorta new to Shattered Glass, not just SGA, and am wondering what goes down. I get the mirror verse idea fairly well, I mean I have read the fic, but do the events change perspective or switch from one faction to the other entirely. Of course, donât reveal anything that you deem spoilery, if Iâm not pushing it already (constructicons and space bridge talk from canon as examples of what I mean).
Hmm, so the general gist of Shattered Glass is pretty much what you said; itâs a mirror-verse in where the Autobots are evil and the Decepticons are good. Thatâs how it is in SGA. So, yeah, the perspective is going to be mainly on the âCons, since theyâre the protagonists now.
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Original Blitzwing has purple accents and has red, blue and black faces. The SG Blitzwing you imagine has green accents, so does that mean Hothead is yellow and Random is white?
...Iâm gonna say âyesâ, because thatâs way cooler than what I imagined.^^ââ
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Are there any artistsâ designs you implemented for the shattered glass humans or are they just your personal ideas (for lack of better term)?
Aside from Sumdac and Sari, theyâre personal ideas!
Since, like I said, Iâm not an artist, here are some general descriptions of what the humans look like.
Angry Archer: The same, just with a blue outfit instead of a green one.
Cyrus: The same, only his suit is now white and the technical devices on his back glow blue, not green.
Prometheus Black: The same. I liked his original design and thereâs nothing youâd really have to change to make it more âgood guyâ. I guess his facial features would be a bit softer and more affable?
Penelope âPennyâ Princess: Iâd imagine sheâd look a bit more tomboyish and wouldnât wear a mask. Probably shorter hair and a more practical outfit too.
Sumdac and Sari have their âcanonâ SG designs.
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What SG designs are you using for your fic (aside from the obvious)? I read whatever descriptions are there but sometimes my imagination is a little lacking haha. Tried to do a bit of research on my own but thereâs no one specific answer (understandable, of course).
Megatron, Starscream, Optimus and Bumblebee all have their âcanonâ SG-designs.
Blackarachniaâs design was inspired from @badlydrawnseekerwingsâ version of her. Just imagine her stingers slightly bent out of shape and a little messed up.
Blitzwing, in my head, has @pastelpaperplanesâ design.
Lugnut is orange with one blue optic.
Bulkhead is purple with red optics.
Prowl is as the description in episode 1 says: stark white, with black stripes and red optics.
Ratchet has @kabuki-akumaâs design.
I wanted to put pictures in there, but
1. Iâm no artist.
2. As you can see, most of the designs I envision the characters to have were already posted by other artists and it would feel too much like theft for me to use them. Donât steal othersâ ideas, kids!
Hope that helped!
#sga questions#mun answers#you didn't specify who you meant by 'the obvious' so i just put them all in there
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Shattered Glass Animated Season 1 Episode 5 - Nice To Melt You
The resistance receives a distress call from their spy in Sumdacâs ranks. With the help of the Decepticons, will they be able to get him out in time?
Overlord Sumdac was not having a good day.
The robotic creature heâd had restrained in one of his labs had gone into some sort of internal lock-down after his first accessing of itâs database, making the retrieval of new data nigh impossible. Not to mention the weeks it had taken to to clean out his private laboratory after his first disastrous attempt to re-animate the robotic head. The cleaning drones heâd sent were efficient and quick (he had designed them after all), but even they could only do so much.
He hadnât been able to work on any private projects for a week and it would cost him a fortune to replace the equipment lost in the failed extraction-attempt. The resistance kept eluding him and his police-bots proved utterly incapable of tracking them or any other giant, metallic creatures.
If he had been able to, Overlord Sumdac would have isolated himself in his private quarters for the rest of the day, doing nothing but working on simpler, smaller robots as he had often done in his youth when the world seemed determined to undermine his efforts.
Alas, today marked the final test run of a batch of new and improved police-drones. Taller, sturdier and with much more advanced recognition software. For the moment, they were his best bet for nailing the resistance-scum. And thus, too important a project to leave overseeing the tests to one of his underlings.
Especially to one specific underling.
Standing behind the railing of the platform overlooking the assembly hall, Sumdac took a sip from his coffee, noting with annoyance that it was rather cold already. From up above he could see the human workers, scurrying about like mice and throwing nervous looks at him every now and again. They knew he was in a bad mood. And it was never good when Overlord Sumdac was in a bad mood. The only smile in the room came from Fanzone, who was standing to his left, eyes wide with anticipation, like a child about to receive birthday presents.
âMan, this is exciting! Those machines are gonna do so much good on the street sir, I can tell! Dunno what my wife keeps whining about, Iâve never seen those bad boys target anyone they werenât sâposed to-â
Sumdac did his best to blend out the manâs ranting, gave half-hearted wave. âBegin the final test run.â
The scientist working the console to his right, a nervous man with blond, long hair that made Sumdac keenly aware of his own bald crown and ridiculous sunglasses turned to push a few buttons.
The light signaling the drones being active flared up and the machine straightened from itâs motionless slump and raised its arm cannons. Itâs build in police sirens blared as it moved forwards toward the target set up for it across the room. Sumdac huffed approvingly. At least some machines wouldnât disappoint him today.
But then it happened.
The drone twitched, stopping in itâs advance. Then, all of a sudden, it began to turn away from the target, arm canon still raised.
Sumdac frowned. Fanzone nervously shuffled his feet next to him.
âDeactivate it,â Sumdac ordered, pointing at the malfunctioning drone.
A few hasty typing-noises came from behind.
The drone didnât stop. Instead, itâs canon whirled to life and fired - right at the wall behind the terrified spectators. Bullets tore through steel and metal, sparks flying everywhere. Workers screamed in a panic, running for the emergency exists.
Sumdac barely managed to dodge a shot. He heard Fanzone give a panicked screech as he dove down.
âWhat are you doing you incompetent buffoon?â Sumdac barked at the scientist. âDeactivate it!â
âIâm trying, Sir! Itâs not reacting!â the man yelled back, frantically pushing button after button on his console.
He neednât have bothered. The drone suddenly stopped dead in itâs tracks. Sparks flew out of itâs joints, making itâs body twitch. Smoke billowed out of itâs back, followed by a small explosion that made it jerk forward, before, with a last, pathetic creak, it fell in on itself altogether, a sad pile of burning, sparking, smoking metal.
Sumday watched it all, the grip on his mug getting tighter with every second. A small crack formed itself on the mug as the robot burned away.
âHow could this have happened?â he growled, slowly turning around to the scientist on the console.
The man flinched under his bossâ piercing glare. âI-I donât know, Sir. Probably a glitch. Iâll have it disassembled an thoroughly checked for bugs!â
âIâll do that,â Sumdac snapped. âEvidently I am the only scientist around here worth his salt!â He whirled around, heading for the exit, ignoring Fanzone who was currently whimpering on the floor in a fetal position, mumbling something under his breath that sounded suspiciously like âIâll never doubt my wife again.â
Sumdac snorted. How easily humans were cowed by minor setbacks. He would never have gotten so far in the world, had his enthusiasm been as easy to curb as his chief of policeâs.
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Prometheus Black watched his âbossâ leave, feeling as if a huge weight had been lifted off his back. Sumdac hadnât suspected a thing. Heâd been worried heâd been too obvious this time.
Though he suspected most of his luck in that regard was due to Sumdac being utterly uninterested in keeping up with his human subordinates beyond the most necessary interactions.
It was this attitude that had gotten Black into several high-ranking position in the first place. Heâd merely had to show enough aptitude to be promoted and simultaneously be subservient enough to not get Sumdacâs attention too much. It was easier than it sounded. And it certainly made his job as a mole all the easier.
Though his latest maneuver might have possibly changed that. Prometheus wasnât really happy with it. The new police drones would have proved disastrous to the rest of the resistance if heâd allowed them to be released at this point in time. He rarely got away from his job long enough to see to Aaronâs equipment and Cyrusâ mutation-device often enough these days. Penny was a good student and did maintenance well enough whenever he wasnât available, but she was still only a child and it would have been irresponsible to put the work on her full-time. So heâd decided to take one for the team by risking his anonymity - and sabotaged Sumdacâs latest work.
It hadnât been easy. It had taken him days to develop the acid heâd carefully applied to the drone before the final test and he hadnât anticipated that it would affect the thing that much. The acid was developed from the blood (?) of the giant metallic creature Sumdac was currently housing in one of his bigger labs. Prometheus had snuck some of it away while his colleagues hadnât been looking, after witnessing how some of it eat right through one of the toughest surveillance drones patrolling around the body.
Thinking about it now made him remember that his own laboratory still contained the vial heâd used to concentrate it. Heâd have to clean that up first things first. Sumdac never visited his employees at their workplaces, but now was probably not the time to rely on a tyrantâs bad habits. Especially when said tyrant had loudly announced that he would investigate the matter himself.
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âFailures! All of them!â
Sumdac brought his fist down hard on the table, shaking up the pieces of metal in front of him. At his orders, the drone had been disassembled and delivered to his private laboratory. He no longer trusted the scientists from combat-drone development to not completely muck up their investigation. And the ever-growing suspicion of sabotage had flared up again as well.
The drone had been working perfectly before the fateful test run this morning. It simply could have been bad luck that a machine that would have brought him closer to wiping out his fiercest enemies just happened to break down on the day heâd wanted to determine if it was actually suitable for field deployment. But only fools believed in abstract concepts like luck. And Sumdac was anything but.
And so he examined. Upon closer inspection he managed to isolate a foreign substance unlike any of the fuels used to power the rest of his army. But no matter how he analyzed it, what methods he used to determine his origin, he found nothing. It was like the substance had appeared form thin air. There was nothing on earth even closely resembling itâs structure, no components that seemed in any way familiar. It was maddening!
âThis is hopeless,â he grumbled, letting himself fall back on his chair and massaging the bridge of his nose. âThere is no being on earth who knows of this substance.â
âI do.â
âWell, no being on earth but you-â Sumdac stiffened. He whirled around, eyes wildly searching the room for an intruder - only to land on the disembodied head behind him, still hooked up to a multitude of cables. Itâs eyes were glowing a piercing red. And it was watching him.
Sumdac blinked. âYou... you spoke.â
It wasnât his most astute of observations, but it was the only thing he could think of at the moment.
The headâs eyes narrowed a little and Sumdac got a feeling if itâs mouth had still been complete it would have given him a derisive smirk. âI did, Professor Sumdac.â
Sumdac felt an involuntary shiver run down his spine. âYou know my name?â
âI know a lot of things,â the head answered nonchalantly. âThings that would surely benefit you. For example, that fluid you spend the last two hours analyzing. Itâs concentrated energon.â
âAnd you know this how?â Sumdac asked, frowning.
âBecause itâs an essential part of every cybertronian. Cybertronians like me or the Decepticons. And those last ones, for your information, are the ones that have been causing you so much trouble as of late.
âFortunately for you, I have a score to settle with them. Specifically with their leader. So weâre currently, as you humans would say, in the same boat. You need information about... everything, really. And I need a body, so I can rip Megatron apart with my own servos. Iâm sure you can see where Iâm going with this.â
Sumdac was silent for a moment. His mind was reeling. In just a few seconds, this talking head of an alien creature a, a âcybertronianâ had answered almost every burning question that had plagued him for over ten years. And it was offering more. Still, his paranoid self remained skeptical.
âAnd how do I know,â he said slowly. âThat you arenât in some way associated with those âDecepticonsâ? That youâre not just feeding me lies, to trick me into repairing you and then have your big friends out there break in and tear my empire apart?â
The head made a sound that sounded a lot like a snort. âI would have to care about your empire to want to break it.â Itâs eyes flashed for a moment. âAnd do not compare me to the Decepticon-scum! My name is Optimus Prime and I am an Autobot. We are infinitely superior to them.â
Sumdac nodded and allowed himself a small smirk. Interesting. There was more to those aliens than heâd realized. Evidently some sort of conflict took place between the two factions, the âDecepticonsâ and the âAutobotsâ. And his guest seemed very invested in it. It was not much information to go on, but heâd built his empire from less. For now, he would have to gauge how serious âOptimus Primeâ was about cooperating.
âLetâs say I believe you,â Sumdac started, getting up and walking towards the head. âIt still seems as if you are more dependent on this relationship than I am. I will need something from you, to know you really are as useful as you claim to be.â
âI can tell you the identity of the spy in your ranks,â Optimus replied.
âAnd how would you do that?â
âYouâve connected me to your entire network when you first tried to wake me up. My audials and optics are practically everywhere in this building. And they just so happened to pick up how one of your trusted employees sabotaged that primitive drone you tested this morning.â
Sumdacâs eye twitched at the insult to his robotics, but he suppressed his anger and kept his face neutral. âTell me more.â
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Prometheurs sighed. cleaning back in his chair. It was still hours until he could call it a day and he steadily found himself more nervous. Heâd had no time to remove what remained of the acid from the drone before it had been delivered to Sumdacâs private lab. There was nothing about it that could have linked him to the failed test, but he was still on edge.
Sumdac would find it, that was for certain. Meaning heâd have to think of another way to keep the new drone from release. Maybe he could plant a signal-disruptor on it, to mess up itâs recognition software? Behind him, the leftover acid dripped away into a chemical waste container. It would take some time until heâd be able to dispose of it safely.
A blip sounded from his computer. Prometheus frowned and turned to face the screen. On a normal Sumdac-device, the sound would have been a reminder to get his computer to maintenance. Prometheus had tweaked his a little. Now it was connected to a private encrypted channel that would allow him to safely contact the outside world and be contacted safely in turn.
He pressed a few buttons and a video chat opened, showing a frowning,rotund man in his fifties wearing blue sunglasses and a grey suit.
âI was just informed that the new Sumdac Police Drone failed itâs final test run,â he said, not even bothering with a greeting. âYou wouldnât happen to know anything about that?â
Prometheus sighed, dragging his hands down his face. He should have anticipated a lecture, really. âLook Mr. Powell, if those new drones would have gotten released, we would have been in big trouble. Their recognition software-â
âPrometheus,â Powell interrupted. âIâm well aware you wouldnât take such risks unprompted. But I need you to realize whatâs at stake here. Currently youâre our only inside man. And weâre thinly staffed as it is. I think Sumdacâs been suspecting me as of late. If he gets wise to you, I wonât be able to help you. Do you understand?â
Promtheus gulped. âYes, Mr. Powell.â
âWatch your back, Prometheus.â The video call ended before Prometheus could answer.
Only a second after, a blip on the official message channel for Sumdac-employees popped up. Prometheus stiffened, before forcing himself to relax. It was most likely nothing. Probably a subordinate asking for advice. He would get those every now and again. He had a reputation for being surprisingly lenient for one of Sumdacâs inner circle.
His hopes were dashed as soon as he opened the channel and was met with Sumdacâs grinning face.
âProfessor Black,â Sumdac said, tone cordial enough to make the hairs on Prometheus neck stand up. âI am afraid some issues have come up with your personal file.â
âR-Really?â Prometheus gripped the arms rests of his chair to keep his hands from shaking.
âIndeed,â Sumdac nodded. âI will need you to report to my office.â
Prometheus knew an order when he heard one. His left hand wandered into his pocket, coiling around a small quadrangular device with a single button on it.
âSir, I really think I should supervise the reconstruction of our new drone model-â
âI did not ask what you were thinking,â Sumdac cut him off waspishly. âAnd neither do I care. You will report to my office, now. Do not make me wait.â
The video feed was cut off. Prometheus wasted no time. He pressed the button. He had approximately a few minutes before Sumdac would send security drone to collect him. If he hurried, heâd be able to grab a few of his makeshift emergency weaponry and fend them off enough to escape.
Prometheus turned around, only to stop right in his tracks, eyes widened. Unnoticed by him, the acid had eaten itself through the container, to the point the ground was about to give in. And it did. Warning sirens flared up as the acid hit the ground, noxious gas rising into the air and engulfing the lab.
Prometheus coughed, feebly trying to close his nose and mouth with his hand at the same time. He felt the gas seeping into his skin. It burned, a thousand times worse than any of the burn- wounds heâd ever gotten while working on gadgets for Sumdac or the resistance. It was all he could do to keep himself from screaming. Teeth clenched he frantically felt for the door, stumbling into the corridor, one hand still clasping the frame.
He couldnât die yet. Who would supply Cyrus with the vitamins he needed to keep his body stable? Who would do maintenance of Aaronâs bow? Who would read stories to Penny? With newfound determination, Prometheus let go of the door and stumbled onward, unaware that the part of the frame heâd gripped had started dissolving.
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Several miles away, in an abandoned mine in the woods, in the Decepticonâs medical bay, Aaron Archer looked at his communicator with a worried frown.
âIs something wrong?â
Aaron looked up at Megatron, who had made his way over upon seeing his on his human allyâs face.
âI feareth it is so, friend,â Aaron said gloomily. âOur scout stationed in the despotâs castle haseth send me a distress call on a secure channel. He would not doeth that, unless he was in dire peril.â
Cyrus gave an apprehensive grunt and looked over his partnerâs shoulder. âIf the profâs in trouble, so are we. Our equipmentâs been lagging behind for a while now. Weâll be hanging out dry if Sumdac get him into his hands.â
Blackarachnia, who until that point had been busy knocking a dent out of Lugnutâs leg, perked up at that. âYou think heâs been compromised?â
âOptics on the repair-job, woman!â Lugnut snapped, nervously eyeing the small but solid hammer hovering over his leg.
âI should tell you that,â Blackarachnia fired back, turning back to him. âWhat kind of malfunction was your processor having for you to think exploring one of the oldest, most broken tunnels would be a good idea? Youâre lucky youâre heavily armored or youâd have been scrap-metal when it came downâ
The bigger âCon huffed. âI was participating in an honorable organic ritual with the young organic, called âhide-and-seekâ. That tunnel seemed like an ideal hiding place.â
Blackarachnia chose not to comment on that and went back to her work.
âWhat will you do now?â Megatron asked.
âGet him out, what else?â Cyrus growled, rubbing the back of his neck. âWonât be easy though, âspecially if Sumdacâs already gunning for him.â
Megatron nodded. âWe will support you in any way we can. I will inform Blitzwing and Starscream as soon as they and Penny return from their âhide-and-seekâ-ritual in the woods.â
âThe woods!â Lugnut shouted, smacking the medical berth with a servo. âOf course! Why did I not think of that? Truly, the small organic called Penny is a genius of strategy.â
âNo, sheâs just not a complete bolthead,â Blackarachnia mumbled, finishing up the repairs.
A few hours later, the Decepticons were standing outside the entrance to the mines, waiting for their two human companions to finish their preparations. Cyrus and Aaron had agreed to fly with Lugnut and Blitzwing respectively, instead of their own vehicle.
âHe has no way to track us and we are sturdier than your glider,â Megatron had told them. âIf we have to confront Sumdacâs forces in the air, you will be safer flying within one of us.â
Penny stood by the entrance, arms crossed and tapping her foot, Miles standing by her side quivering anxiously. He still didnât fell safe around the Decepticons without her and even with her present he had a hard time keeping it together.
âWhy canât I come?â Penny questioned, pouting. âMiles and I can fight too!â
âWe needeth you here to protect the metal knightsâ base, Penelope,â Aaron said, giving her a smile. âSomeone haseth to protect it from Sumdacâs metal fiends!â I wasnât entirely a lie. In an emergency, Penny would have the skill needed to use the baseâs defenses to their full effect. And sheâd be as far away from Sumdac as possible.
âTransform and rise up!â Megatron called.
The Decepticons transformed, and the humans entered their partnersâ vehicle mode, while Blackarachnia used a thread hold onto Lugnut. They took off Penny waving at them from the ground until she was out of sight.
After a few minutes of flying, the Sumdac Tower came into view.
âI say we break right through!â Lugnut shouted, immediately ramping up his thrusters.
Blackarachnia yelped, digging her legs into the metal to hang on.
âLugnut, wait!â Megatron called.
Before he could react, Lugnut crashed into what seemed to be an invisible wall and slammed down on the ground, almost flattening Blackarachnia, who managed to jump off his back barely before he hit the ground.
Lugnutâs cockpit opened and Cyrus stumbled out, falling to his knees and taking deep breaths. âThatâs it, Iâm flying with the red one next time,â he wheezed.
âWhat the spark was that?â Lugnut complained, transforming back into robot-mode and rubbing his helm.
Blitzwing, who had touched down behind him and transformed as well after letting Aaron out, walked over to the sizzling blockade and laid a servo on it, frowning.
âIt appears to be a force field. And it looks like it is going around the whole tower.â
âPardon us, dear knights we shouldeth have told thee,â Aaron said sheepishly. âThe tyrant possesseth an automatic shield that activates whenever his tower cometh under attack.â
âGreat,â Blackarachnia grumbled, ambling to the group and rubbing her posterior. âBecause we didnât have enough trouble already.â
âWorry not! We hath prepared for just this instance!â With an elegant movement of his arm, Archer pulled out a small, rectangular card from his tunic. âOur noble scout hath given us this to trick the fiendâs foul, dark magic! It shouldeth allow us to break a hole int his shield and enter with nary a scratch!â
âThatâs awfully convenient,â Starscream remarked. âWhatâs the catch?â
âThe catch is that it only works for maybe half an hour,â Cyrus replied, having mostly recovered from his nausea. âAfter that weâll be trapped like rats, unless we can turn it off for good.â
âThen we should not waste time,â Megatron said. âWe will look for your scout, collect him and evacuate immediately.â
Archer nodded, then walked towards the field, pressing the card against it. A small current of electricity sparked up from the area around it and in the next moment, a small hole began to expand from the card, growing bigger until it was about ten times the manâs size.
âErr, hate to be the bearer of bad news, but that doesnât look big enough for us,â Starscream pointed out.
Megatron frowned, kneeling down next to the opening. âIt will have to do. Blackarachnia, you and the humans will enter first. The rest of us will transform into our vehicle modes and try to enter that way.â
âI think not,â a heavily accented voice said.
The group collectively jumped, before realizing it had come from a loudspeaker attached to the front of the building.
âSumdac,â Cyrus snarled, clenching his fists.
âSo this is the famous resistance Iâve heard so much about?â the voice said, sounding amused. âHow disappointing. Though I would be lying if I said Iâd ever had any interest in you. Humans, even insolent ones, are beneath my attention. Your companions, however, are another matter entirely. âDecepticonsâ. What a silly name for such an advanced species.â
The Decepticons stiffened. Blitzwingâs face shifted to Hothead who gave a menacing growl, Blackarachniaâs stingers twitched, Starscream readied his blasters and Lugnutâs optic narrowed.
âHow do you know of us?â Megatron demanded, keeping a calm face, but reaching for his swords.
âAh, let us just say I was âaheadâ of you this time,â Sumdac chuckled. âYou will have ample time to figure it out - once I have you in my possession.â
âThou wilst not lay a hand on the metal knights!â Archer shouted. âWe shanât allow it!â
âI thought so,â Sumdac said, voice taking on a disinterested tone. âWhich is why I will have you disposed of first. And do not count on your little spy to save you. I have already send my drones to take car of him.â
With a crackle, the loudspeaker turned off, leaving the group to let Sumdacâs words sink in.
Archer turned to Cyrus, shaking slightly. âCyrus, do you believeth-?â
Cyrus shook his head. âIf the prof was dead, he wouldâve lorded that over our heads. He said he send drones after him. That means he could still be alive. Weâve gotta get in there, now!â
With that he dashed through the hole in the shield, not waiting for any of them to follow. Blackarachnia groaned.
âWhat is it with my allies and running helm-first into danger?â With a bit of difficulty, she maneuvered her body through the opening.
Just as Archer was about to follow, the sound of screeching metal pulled everyoneâs attention to another part of the tower. Another door had opened, admitting a swath of police drones to exit the building. The drones headed out of the force field and opened fire.
Blitzwing jumped forward, scooping Archer up in his servos and carrying him out of harmsâ way.
Lugnut roared, bringing his explosive servo down on a cluster of drones. But he misjudged. The explosion destroyed the drones, but the recoil threw him backwards - right towards the hole. His body went half-way through, then stopped.
âThis was not supposed to happen,â Lugnut snarled, trying and failing to pull himself out.
âMove your overgrown thrusters!â Hothead shouted, grabbing Lugnutâs arm and pulling. âYouâre blocking our only way in!â
âWhat do you think I am trying to do here?â Lugnut snapped back.
âItâs no use, âMegatron shouted. âBlackarachnia, you will have to help Cyrus on your own.â
âLucky me,â Blackarachnia murmured. She turned around to Cyrus. âYou heard him, itâs just you and-â
The human wasnât there anymore. When she looked up she could see the entrance door was open.
Blackarachnia ex-vented. âThis just isnât my solar cycle.â
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Cyrus ran through the halls, doing his best to blend out the blaring alarms and not sure where exactly he was going, but also to angry to stop. Every now and again heâd rip open a door, find the room behind either completely deserted or out of spare parts and then slam it closed again. He finally screeched to a halt in a circular room, a huge elevator in the middle. In front of the elevator stood a sleek, white reception desk, with, Cyrus noted with annoyance, a robot behind it.
âIdentify yourself,â the machine said in a monotone voice.
âYeah, sure,â Cyrus growled, approaching the desk and cracking his knuckles. âLemme just hand you my calling card.â
The robot gave a peep. âVoice scan does not match up. Intruder identified. Calling security.â
Cyrus froze. âAw, slag.â
Suddenly a stream of a dark green acid hit the robot, immediately melting it down to a clump of deformed metal.
âHave a nice daayyyy...,â the robot slurred, before itâs voice box liquefied as well.
Cyrus jumped back, eyes wide and slowly turned his head into the direction the attack had come from. In front of the now open elevator door stood a human-shaped.. thing.
It was smaller than Cyrus (then again, most of his allies were) and seemed to consist of a slimy green fluid. It was wearing t remained of a modified lab coat with a ridiculously wide collar and a pair of goggles where Cyrus supposed itâs eyes were.
âI dunno what kind of sick Sumdac-goon you are,â he sneered, assuming a fighting stance. âBut you picked the wrong day to mess with me, buddy.â
The thing took a step back, holding itâs palms up. âCyrus, wait! Itâs me!â
Cyrus eyes widened and he abandoned his stance. âProfessor?â
Before either of them could say anything more, a white stream of web shot up from behind Cyrus, pinning the thing he now knew to be Professor Black to the wall.
âDo organics just have no survival instincts whatsoever?â Blackarachnia snapped at him, running into the room. âThat thing would have slagged you, if I hadnât found you in time! What were you thinking, running ahead?â
âHey whoa, chill spider-lady,â Cyrus said, quickly positioning himself in fro of Professor Black. âSorry for ditching you, but this guyâs on our side! Heâs the spy we told you about!â
Blackarachnia gave Professor Black a skeptical look. âThatâs him? No offense, but are humans supposed to look like that?â
âNormally not, no,â Cyrus admitted, turning around with a frown. âWhatâs the story behind that, Prof?â
âItâs not something Iâm proud of,â Prometheus sheepishly. âBut I think we should focus on getting out of here first. If you would please tell the nice lady to cut me down, then - oh, wait, I suppose thatâll take care of itself.â
While he was speaking, the acid that made up his body had managed to eat itself through Blackrachniaâs string, allowing him to drop down to the floor again.
Balckarachnia whistled, impressed. âThatâs some pretty strong stuff.â
âI could do without it,â Prometheus replied sourly, making his way over to the reception desk. âCyrus, come over. Iâll need you to press the buttons for me. We have to deactivate that force field, if we want to make it out.â
âU-Uh, yeah! Coming!â Cyrus stumbled after the professor, awkwardly standing beside him on the other side of the desk. A multitude of buttons, levers and dataports greeted him when he glanced at the deskâs surface. Professor Black already seemed to be searching for something in particular, though how he could make out any sense of coherence in this overly complicated device was beyond Cyrus.
Eventually, Professor Black pointed at a specific lever. âThis one.â
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Outside, the rest of the Decepticons and Archer were still fighting off the drones.
âThey just keep coming,â Starscream shouted, blasting a drone that had just attempted to shock him to smithereens.
âLet them!â Hothead snarled. âI nee to let off some steam!â
A yelp came from behind them.
âEither I am growing bigger, or this shield is growing stronger,â Lugnut grunted.
Megatron hastily put a servo to his helm. âBlackarachnia, whatever you are doing in there, stop it! You are strengthening the l!â
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âItâs not working,â Blackarachnia told Cyrus. âTry something else!â
Prometheus tsked impatiently. âHe must have changed the layout.One moment, Iâll have this figured out...â He leaned over the panel, eyes scanning the different levers, until they landed on a specific one, a little to the left of the on heâd told Cyrus to pull. âThis one! Iâm sure this time!â
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A slight buzzing noise was the only warning Lugnut got before the force field holding him up flickered and disappeared, letting him drop to the floor.
âItâs open! We should move!â Blitzwing called.
âNo! These drones keep on coming,â Megatron answered, shooting a couple of drones attempting to surround him. âIf we retreat inside, theyâll block the exit. Lugnut! Go and help Blackarachnia and the humans! We will hold Sumdacâs forced off here and secure our escape route!â
Lugnut gave a curt nod, then stomped into the building.
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âThat should have done it,â Prometheus said, satisfied. âNow we should be able to-â
The rattle of metal joints interrupted him mid-sentence. A swath of security drones spilled out of the adjacent halls.
âAw, slag,â Cyrus cursed, instinctively putting himself in front of the professor.
âGuess I didnât interrupt the call fast enough,â Prometheus said, awkwardly putting his hands up. âI donât think I can melt them all.â
Blackarachniaâs optics flipped between the crones and the panel. Ina few seconds, she made a decision. âYou wonât have to.â
The drones got into position. Blackarachnia jumped forward and planted her servos on the panel. Her upper arms sprouted devices reminiscent of magnets. She lifted her arms towards the drones and just as they started to fire, a barrier closed around her and the two humans.
âFascinating!âPrometheus exclaimed, watching her with awe. âYou duplicated that advanced technology in less than a second? Just by touching it?â
âItâs kind of my thing,â Blackarachnia replied. âAny idea how we get out of here?â
Before Prometheus could answer, loud thundering footsteps rang down the hall and in the next moment, Lugnut entered the room, clearly in a bad mood and smashing every unfortunate drone in his way.
âWell that takes care of that,â Cyrus remarked.
Balckarachnia lowered the shield and Lugnut came to a halt in front of them. When he noticed Prometheus, his optic narrowed. âWhat is that?â
âThe spy,â Blackarachnia cut in, before Cyrus or Prometheus could answer. âNo time to explain, I bet thereâs more of those things-â she pointed at the smashed drones on the floor,â-already on the way.â
Lugnut nodded. The four quickly made their way through the hall and back outside. The other Decepticons moved out of the way a Blackarachniaâs urging and she erected a barrier similar to the one sheâd use inside, protecting them from the dronesâ gunfire. Now in a safer environment, Megatron, Lugnut, Starscream and Blitzwing transformed into their vehicle modes, with Cyrus and Archer entering their previous rides.
Prometheus hesitated. âI donât think Iâll be able to board any of you in my current-â
He felt a light buzzing under his feet and yelped when he was lifted up in a bubble consisting of the same material as the force field in the next moment.
âAlready thought of that,â Blackarachnia called, steering the bubble on top of Lugnut and positioning herself beside it. âCanât melt what you canât touch!â She wasnât looking forward to making the ride back in robot-mode, but in this case sheâd just have to bear it. She knocked on Lugnutâs armor-plating. âHurry up! I donât know how long my downloadâs gonna last!â
The Decepticons took off, leaving the tower and the drones behind them.
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Sumdac watched his foes slip from his grasp on the monitors, shaking with rage.
How? How could this be??? Heâd had the advantage this time! Victory should have been his! The resistance should have been crushed then and there! And yet they had again managed to elude him!
Snarling, he wiped the documents from his desk. For a moment, he considered activating the canons on top of his tower to try and shoot them down. But they were already too far away and he didnât want to waste ammunition. Besides... he was not completely beaten yet.
Sumdac smirked. he still had an ace up his sleeve. Slowly, he stood up from his chair, calling upa few cleaning bots and then making his way to his personal labortatory.
Optimus Prime was following him with his eyes as he entered the room. Sumdac tried not to let him see how much he still unnerved him.
âThe information I gave you turned out to be correct,â Optimus said. It wasnât a question. âSo? Do we have a deal?â
Sumdac didnât answer immediately. He took his time comfortably settling himself in his chair, before looking up at Optimus with a sinister smile on his face. âYes. Yes we have.â
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The Decepticons head out on a rescue mission on July 30th!
Letâs hope they donât have an.. acid-ent along the way.
#shattered glass animated#sga#preview#hey look this series isn't dead!#had you worried there for a while didn't i
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Shattered Glass Animated Season 1 Episode 4 - Tunnel Vision
In order to avoid being discovered again, the Decepticons relocate to an old, abandoned mine outside of town. However, the tunnels arenât as vacated as they appear to be...
âThere we are!â Archer proclaimed, standing proudly atop Blitzwingâs shoulder and raising his arm to present the crumbling entrance to an old mine shaft.
âStellarcycles ago I fought wars against tyrants. Now I am forced to huddle beneath the earth like a coward,â Lugnut grumbled, optic narrowing at the dust and cobwebs lining the tunnelâs walls. âWhat Lugnut meant to say,â Megatron said quickly, shooting a warning glare at his companion. âIs that we are grateful for your help in finding a new temporary home on this planet. The carbon deposits in this mine will shield us from detection and it is not far from your city.â âTâwas nothing!â Archer laughed. âI think it looks cool!â Penny chimed in, leaning forward to get a better look from where she was sitting on Starscreamâs shoulder. âA real secret lair!â Starscream chuckled at her excited tone and brought up a hand to steady her, so she wouldnât fall off. âCan it be considered that, even though we all know about it?â âWell the bad guys donât!â Penny said proudly, still grinning from ear to ear. Starscream shrugged with his unoccupied shoulder. âI suppose that is true.â âIn any case,â Cyrus walked forward, squinting up at the mountains. âWe probably wonât be seeing each other for some time now. Sumdacâs drones found our last hideout and getting a new one is gonna take some time. You guys gonna be alright on your own?â âWe should be asking you that,â Blackarachnia said. âIf this Sumdac is so pit-bent on getting you, we should stick together, so we can protect you better.â âThey have been fighting against him for far longer than we have, Blackarachnia,â Megatron chuckled. âI believe they are more than capable of looking out for themselves.â âAnd us,â Blitzwing added sheepishly, shifting the AllSparkâs weight on his shoulders. âWe wonât be seeing each other?â Penny looked down at Cyrus, expression sad. âBut I just got to meet them!â âSadly, we haveth no other choice, Penelope,â Archer said, giving her an understanding smile. âOur presence wouldeth only lead the tyrants vengeful knights to them.â âAnd vice versa,â Cyrus added. âIâd rather not risk fighting again until we have a proper base of operations to retreat to.â The girl thought about that for a second. Then her face lit up all of a sudden. âDo you need me to find a new base?â âErrr...no, not particularly,â Cyrus answered, scratching his neck uncomfortably. He hadnât meant for that to come out like it did. What if Penny felt useless now? But he neednât have worried. If anything, Penny seemed delighted to hear those words. âAwesome! That means I can stay with Starscream and the others, right?â Cyrus gaped. âWhat? Now, hold on-â âYou said you didnât need me,â Penny grinned. âAnd you just told them that you and Aaron attract the bad guys, yeah?â âUh...â Cyrus stuttered helplessly. âSooo, wouldnât I be much safer here?â Penny asked, grin having grown positively smug. Starscream laughed. âI believe the human term for that would be âplayedâ.â âDo not worry,â Megatron said assuredly. âWe will watch over her as if she was one of our own.â âThatâs what Iâm afraid of,â Cyrus murmured. He had all kinds of objections to this arrangement, but he also knew when he was fighting a losing battle. And, as much as he loathed to admit it, Penny did have a point. A mine in the woods, away from town, inhabited by a group of gigantic warrior robots probably was the safer option for her. Him and Archer would be going right back into the fray. If something were to happen, at least heâd know she was safe. Still, did the Decepticons even know how to properly take care of a child? Did they have children or the equivalent on that planet they came from, Cybertron? And even if they had, what if caring for a robot-child included incredibly dangerous things that a human child wouldnât be able to withstand, like, drinking oil or something?
Cyrus stole a side glance at Archer, part of him hoping his partner would object, only for his shoulders to slump when he saw the other manâs face positively aglow. It seemed Archer, too, had made up his mind on the matter. âWe taketh you at your word, brave knights!â he said, tipping his head to Megatron, who seemed mildly confused by the gesture and attempted to reciprocate by mildly tapping his helm.
Using one of his rope-arrows, Aaron made his way off Blitzwing and grabbed Cyrus by the arm, dragging him towards their skipper. âCome, Cyrus! We mustnât lose time!â
They both took off, Cyrus throwing a last, nervous look at Penny who was smiling and waving at him from her place on Starscreamâs shoulder. The Decepticons watched their human friends fly away towards the city.
âWe should get to building the equipment for our base,â Megatron said eventually, turning to look at the others. âWe may be able to use parts of the machinery already here for materials.â âIâll help!â Penny chirped, earning a surprised look from every Decepticon except Starscream. âIâm real good with machines!â âI can confirm that,â Starscream smiled. âWell, we would appreciate every help you can give,â Megatron said, after a moment. The group entered the entrance to the mines, disappearing into the tunnels.
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Some people had good mornings, but Isaac Sumdac doubted theyâd ever been as fantastic as his had turned out to be. The moment his secretary-bot had woken him from sleep, reporting that the drones had been successful in their search, every hint of drowsiness had all but vanished from his body. Now he was leaning heavily on the railing overseeing what had formerly been one of his greater laboratories, now partially repurposed into a cell, single eye wide with manic glee as he looked upon the slender, still chassis of a giant robot, not unlike the ones Fanzoneâs video had recorded. The thing was in stasis, courtesy or the stun-guns the drones were built with. Sumdac congratulated himself on the hindsight to keep them even after they had proven fatal on the human test subjects. Itâs body was restrained to the wall across from him, connected to multiple machines and monitors via a multitude of cables.
The robot was massive, but, Sumdac noted with slight disappointment, not nearly as tall as the ones on the video had been. No matter. He would find and bring in those sooner or later. For now, this one would more than suffice for what he planned to do. After barking some orders at the scientists and assistants overseeing his new price, Sumdac quickly strode down the halls to his private lab, secretary-bot trailing right behind him. The doors slid open and locked themselves behind them, as Sumdac walked over to the center of the room, barely glancing at the grotesque display of a giant, robotic head, hooked up to cables in a similar manner as the unconscious robot in the other lab. No human employee had ever set foot in this room, and Sumdac fully intended to keep it that way. He did not need some nosy intern finding out that Overlord Sumday had had some...assistance with his sudden rise in the field of robotics. It was bad enough heâd had to share this latest discovery with them. Sumdac walked over to a console and pressed a few buttons, making the rest of the monitors in the room flare to life. He pressed a button connected to his intercom. âDo you have the data?â he barked, impatience making him testy. âY-Yes, Sir,â the scientist in charge of Sumdacâs new guest stuttered from the other end of the line. âSending it now.â
A few seconds later, a ping on the main monitor heralded the arrival of a new message. A data-package, to be exact. Sumdac shook with anticipation as he fed his computer the new information. Never in his life would he have even dreamed for this moment.
The discovery of the robot head 50 years ago had hugely changed his life for the better, but it had always irked Sumdac that he would never get the opportunity to find out where it had come from or who had built it. It had irked him to no end that one of his most valuable belongings continued to hold secrets from him. Now, with the arrival of so many new robots on earth, doubtless the same species, he would finally get the answers he so desired. What sort of weapons of mass destruction would he be able to reverse engineer from what he would find in the circuits of these beings? Perhaps he would even manage to build one of them for his own army?
The buzzing of an alarm tore him from his fantasies and Sumdac threw a glare at the offending pop-up window, informing him that there was a dangerous increase in energy. Sumdac rolled his eyes. Even computers had to be drama queens nowadays. With a few short tappings on the keyboard, the alarm switched off and the download continued. For five seconds, until sparks began to fly. Sumday backed up, shrieking, as the console and monitors he had sat right next to moments ago flared up and flickered, dispensing electricity and smoke in equal proportions as if someone had lit a massive fireworks. Before Sumdac could try and rectify whatever had led to this, a flash of light engulfed the room and everything went dark. After a moment, the secretary-botâs built in flashlight lit up. âShould I call a clean-up crew, Professor Sumdac?â it asked in itâs usual cold, indifferent tone. Sumdac didnât answer. He stared at his ruined equipment, mentally fuming with it as he did. It would take weeks to repair it all. Worse still, whatever data had been extracted and sent was most likely gone forever. And after this latest display, a repeat of the experiment was out of the question. The head had managed to withhold itâs secrets from him once again. Snarling, Sumdac turned and headed for the door, shoving the secretary-bot aside. He had other matters to attend to. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Just as the door closed, the cables above the head flared up again and sparks flew along, until they connected with itâs helm. The optics, which had been dark and empty a few seconds ago, flickered with a piercing, red light, as the headâs vocaliser activated and stuttered itâs first words since it had been ripped from itâs corresponding body fifty years ago. âOp-Op-Opti-mus Prime-I am Optimus Prime.â The flickering stopped and the optics came into focus, only to widen and race around in their head. Optimusâ vision, hearing and speech came back to him all at once and it was disorienting, to say the least. After, what he assumed, was a long time in stasis, his systems scrambled to make sense of what happened, only to draw static from the moment he had been thrown off the pod and entered the atmosphere. The fact that he was in an environment completely unfamiliar to him didnât help. âWhat? Where am I?â Optimus tried to stand up, only to realize that there was something missing. Something rather essential. âWhereâs my body? How long have I been offline? What kind of antiquated system am I hooked into?!â Apart from a propped up hand to his right that he had no way of knowing if it belonged to him, there was nothing in this room but incredibly primitive machinery. Any other Autobot might have panicked. feared for his life. Optimus felt neither of these things. The only thing in his mind was rage.
He didnât know what underdeveloped species had had the gall to pillage his parts and bring him here. He only knew that the second heâd get his body back he would make them pay. Painfully. Right after he found and finished off the one responsible for his predicament. Megatron. Optimus felt his remaining circuitry heat up at the memory of the Decepticon and the nonchalance with which he had thrown him out of the escape pod. Only a few cycles more and Optimus would have held his still beating spark in his servos. One of the small monitors in his view suddenly turned on, showing a video recording. The Decepticons. Battling some kind of hideous, organic creature in what seemed to be a city. The footage had been recorded from a birdâs eye view, giving Optimus a good look at each of their faceplates. He noticed with disgust that they seemed to be protecting the locals. Typical. Decepticons and their pathetic heroics. And then the camera swung around to reveal- âMegatrooon!â
Electricity rushed through the cables, destroying the lamps hanging over the headâs podium. The monitor short-circuited and went out with a last pitiful crackling. Optmiusâ eyes were still set on the now dark glass surface. If heâd still had his servos, he would have smashed it into pieces. If the Decepticons were on this planet, so was the AllSpark. It was so close to him, closer than ever before and he had no servos to grasp it with. At the thought of grasping, a small spark jumped over into a nearby mechanical arm hanging from the ceiling. The claw clamped shut and opened in short succession. Optimus watched it closely. He thought of wringing his servos around Megatronâs neck, ripping his helm clean off. The claw opened and closed.
âLooks like Iâm not as immobile as I thought,â Optimusâ,face-plate twisted into what might have been a smile, had his faceplate still been complete. He lowered the claw towards a console and concentrated all his energy onto it. The next thing he knew, he was flowing through the network. The entire city was laid out before him. He was in every computer, every motherboard. Every camera. His body might be gone for the moment. But Optimus had never been one to let himself be defeated by setbacks, not matter how big they may be. Spreading his influence further and further, he went in search of his enemies.
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âThis place is sooo cool!â Penny watched the high walls and strange stone formations around her with wide eyes from the console she was currently standing on. Her and Starscream were currently in a vast, circular room, directly underneath the mountainâs opening. Both of them had been assigned to set up the main console and all itâs corresponding machinery. Since Pennyâs size prevented her from actually building, she had taken care of the circuitry. âThe temperature isnât that low,â Starscream chuckled, adjusting the monitor above it. Penny giggled. âNooo, Starscream. I mean itâs awesome! And you guys really get to live here now?â âFor the time being, yes,â Starscream answered. He gave the monitor one last push, then stepped back to survey his work. âI think this should work.â He brought his servo up to his helm, activating his comlink. âBlackarachnia, Megatron, we are ready to start the equipment. Are you all set up?â âLugnut and I are ready,â came Megatronâs answer. âWe explored and cleaned out the last of the tunnels and the machinery is dismantled for the most part.â âHuman technology is ridiculously fragile,â Lugnut huffed. âIt is like they want it to break.â âOr maybe itâs just been here for a while and you wouldnât have been able to make even a dent in it when it was still in itâs prime?â Blackarachnia snarked. âBlitzwing and I are pretty much done with the medbay too.â Starscream nodded. âAlright. Penny and I will turn on the power now.â âOn it!â Penny called, running over to the center of the console. She pulled out a wand-like object from her pocket and lowered it down into an exposed part between the cables. The wand lit up, sending a flicker of energy into the machine. Penny gave Starscream a thumbs-up, grinning. Starscream pulled a lever and the monitor, as well as the electric lighting. âAnything irregular?â Starscream asked over the comlink. âNope!â Blackarachnia answered. âThe medical equipment is all up and running.â âNo anomalies in our section as well,â Megatron spoke up. âGood work, Starscream.â Penny gave a pout. âHey, I helped too!â Megatron chuckled. âMy apologies. My thanks to you too, Penny.â Penny huffed, satisfied and looked up at Starscream, only to see her friend cover his faceplate, which was suspiciously more colored than it had been before. Penny tilted her head in confusion, then a knowing grin spread across her face.
âStarscream,â she started innocently. âWhat do you think of Megatron?â Starscream jumped a little, but quickly composed himself and gave her his usual friendly smile. âHe is our leader. And I am his second in command. I admire him.â Penny nodded, grin still on her face. âDo you like him?â âEr..,â Starscream looked away, nervously rubbing his neck. âWell, of course I do! He is a great âCon, heâs kind, an inspiration to our people-â âNo, not like that,â Penny giggled. âI mean do you like-like him?â âOh.â The seeker seemed unsure of what to say for a moment. When he finally spoke again, he picked his words carefully. âMegatron and I have...discussed that matter once. And we both decided it would not be wise to get...distracted, during these times. We may come back to it again when Decepticon-kind is, you know. Not on the brink of extinction.â He half expected Penny to needle him further, but instead, she listened to him carefully and nodded solemnly when he had finished. âThatâs smart,â she said. âCyrus and Aaron do it like that too.â Starscream gave her a surprised look for a second, then shook his head, mentally scolding himself for his reaction. It had been easy enough to see, all things considered. Penny looked glum all of a sudden. âThis fighting stuff really gets in the way, huh?â âIt does,â Starscream agreed. Sensing that the girl was in need of some cheering up, he continued. âI should check on the other devices in this room. Would you like to assist me?â Penny beamed, hopping onto the offered servo almost at once. âYou betcha!â
They set off into one of the adjacent tunnels. Not noticing as a lone miner-bot in the corner of the room suddenly gave off sparks.
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Blackarachnia gave the berth and medical equipment in front of her an approving look, servos on her hips. Sheâd worked with worse on New Kaon. This was not bad at all for a makeshift medbay. âThe human machines we found are more advanced than we thought,â Blitzwing spoke up next to her. âItâs almost like a more primitive version of our circuitry.â Blackarachnia looked up at him, thoughtful. She had all the tools she needed set up in this part of the mines. And there was nothing else requiring her immediate attention at the moment. âBlitzwing,â she asked. âHowâs the firewall doing?â She tapped a digit against her own helm for emphasis. Blitzwing smiled down at her. âWell, all things considered. Though Iâd be lying if I said it wasnât at least a bit worn out. Hothead has been complaining a few times, but he always does-â His faceplate rotated. âBecause if it were up to you, we would only ever ask for it to be renewed when it would already be too late!â Hothead shouted, before swiftly rotating back to Blitzwing, who gave a small exasperated sigh. Blackarachnia couldnât help it, she let out a chuckle, quickly covering her intake with her servo. âAlright, we have a little time off. Letâs take a look at it. Wouldnât want you to switch any further.â Blitzwing nodded gratefully and took his place on the berth at Blackarachniaâs inviting gesture. She stepped around the berth, lying her servos on his helmet and slowly removing it, revealing his processor. Her spark stung a little when she saw Blitzwing automatically tense up at the procedure. She quickly shook it off and proceeded to connect him with her medical computer, booting it up and starting to access his processor. âIf I hurt you or if anything feels wrong, tell me,â Blackarachnia said, catching Blitzwingâs optics with her own to make him realize she meant it. He nodded, doing his best to give her a reassuring smile. âI will.â The medi-bot tried to fight down the ever-growing feeling of dread in her tanks as she started clicking herself through the data. Unwanted memories flashed through her mind, as they always did when she had to access Blitzwingâs processor in this manner. Of a decimated lab, many fellow medi-bots strewn about, offline or in stasis and a servo around her neck. Blackarachnia bit her lip-plate. It wouldnât happen again. She knew better now and she wouldnât let it escalate. She hadnât let it when sheâd programmed the firewall in the last few times. She wouldnât now. Blackarachnia ex-vented a bit, then continued to program.
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âIs this what organics call a furnace?â Lugnut squinted into the room he and Megatron had just come across. His voice echoed around the three metal walls, his blue optic reflected on the opposite wall. âThis is nothing compared to the mines on New Kaon!â âIt is deactivated, Lugnut,â Megatron said dryly. The bigger Decepticon gave an indignant huff. âI knew that! It still doesnât compare.â He squeezed himself through the entrance, letting his critical optic run over the interior. Megatron followed, slightly uneasy. The mines were long abandoned, true, but rogue signals and malfunctions could still cause problems with the machinery. Apart from that, he just couldnât stop the feeling of being watched. It was a feeling that had saved him quite a few times during the Great War and he had learned to trust it. But there was nobody in here, except for him and his fellow Decepticons. Was it only paranoia?
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The little miner-bot spasmed a few times, before fully activating, itâs two optical sensors positioned on the sides of itâs small head that adorned itâs cylindrical, long body, held up by four appendages, flashing a deep red. Optimus never would have found this place, if the sudden power surge hadnât called him here. It was no AllSpark energy signature, but it served his purposes well all the same. The small, primitive robot had been easy enough to access. From the data stored in it, Optimus could tell it had been used to manage this facility when it had still been active. Itâs new purpose would be much more significant. Under itâs new masterâs control, the miner-bot struggled to stand on spindly legs. Stumbling and swaying, it made itâs way towards the gigantic console and monitor bearing the Decepticon-insignia Optimus had seen one of Megatronâs underlings and his organic pet depart from. As soon as the bot had managed to pull itself onto the surface, Optimus had it connect itself with the machine, while making it look up at the monitor, now showing video feed from every one of the security cameras in the mines. What he saw pleased him greatly. If he played his cards right, he would be able to rid himself of all the Decepticon-scum infesting these tunnels and look for the AllSpark in peace. From there on out, well, he would just have to improvise. The mine-bot let himself into the mineâs network, ready to wreak havoc on itâs unsuspecting inhabitants. First, it headed for the systems of the medical bay...
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Blackarachnia was rather pleased with herself. By now she had renewed roughly 80% of Blitzwingâs processor-firewall and had even managed to reinforce a few weakspots and possible leaks on the way. âTalk to me, three-face. How are you doing?â she asked, without looking up from her task.
âNever better,â Blitzwing answered cheerfully, though she could still hear some strain in his voice. âWill...will you be finished soon? I trust you, I do, but this position is a little...unpleasant to be in.â âAlmost done,â Blackarachnia said reassuringly. She couldnât blame him for being at least a little nervous. But sheâd finish up soon. And then it happened. The monitor flickered and glitched. Blackarachnia frowned. That wasnât supposed to happen. She gave the device a light slap on the side. The picture cleared up again. Blackarachnia shrugged. The cables in this place were old. Nothing to worry about, surely, as long as they didnât give out entirely. A strange, choked noise from the berth made her look up. Blitzwingâs servos had curled into fists and he was shaking slightly. Blackarachniaâs optics widened slightly. âBlitzwing? You okay?â He shook his head.
âNo, I-somethingâs not right. I canât-!â His body stiffened, as if in great pain and his vocaliser gave up. Blackarachnia whirled around back to the monitor. Had she messed up with the firewall? But it had seemed fine... Except that it wasnât locking up what - or rather, who - it was supposed to. Somehow the program had been reversed. Blackarachnia cursed, hastily typing away at it to interrupt the process. She had to stop it, before-!
The hum of a canon lowering warned her just ahead of time. She leaped away from the computer, narrowly avoiding two energy beams ripping up the same spot on the floor she had been standing at only a few seconds ago. She jumped to her feet, staring at the berth. Through the smoke, two large, piercing purple optics stared back at her, accompanied by a demented giggle. âHello, little spider,â a shrill voice cooed mockingly,as the Decepticon pushed himself of the berth, ripping out the cables still connected to his processor while doing so. âDid you miss me?â Blackarachnia grit her denta, shifting into a battle-ready position. âCanât say that I have, Random.â
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âAnd Iâm telling you, no self-respecting miner would ever-â Lugnutâs rant was interrupted by the sound of a canon being fired echoing through the tunnels behind them. Both of them turned towards the furnaceâs entrance. âWhat was that?â Lugnut asked. Megatronâs optics narrowed. âI believe it came from the direction of the medbay. We should-â The door closed with a loud clang, locking the two Decepticons in. For a moment, both could do nothing but stare, then Lugnut stomped forward and hammered his servos against the door, narrowing his optic angrily. âStarscream, if this is your and your humanâs idea of a joke it is in poor taste!â he roared. âI am in no mood for this!â
âI do not think the two of them had anything to do with it,â Megatron said slowly, letting his optics roam around the room. The feeling of being watched was stronger than ever, as well as the creeping suspicion that the watcher was not benevolent. As if to confirm it, the wall separating the actual furnace gave a foreboding creek before it ever so slowly began to lift. Megatronâs optics widened.
âLugnut!â he called, rushing over and leaning against the wall with all his might to keep it down, warmth already rushing against his pedes as the heat started to built up behind it. Lugnut joined him a second later. Together they managed to press the door closed again, making it screech in protest. âWhat is going on?â Lugnut shouted over the audial-piercing wail of the door dragging itself upwards against their combined hold. Megatron didnât answer, digging his digits into the metal. He had no idea either.
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âWhat was that?â Penny asked, anxiously looking in the direction the sound of a canon had just come from.
Starscream frowned, following her gaze. âIt sounded like Blitzwingâs heat-canon,â he said slowly. âWhy would he use those?â Pennyâs eyes widened and she unconsciously shrunk back behind one of Starscreamâs shoulder plates. âDid..did the Bad Guys find us?â âNo, I donât believe so,â Starscream said, turning his helm to give her a reassuring smile. âStill, we should check on him and Blackarachnia from the main console-â The sound of several heavy steps and the unmistakable humming of a machine booting up brought their attention to a dark corner of the room. One green light flickered on, then two, then three, until a fourth of the room was illuminated in green. A legion of miner-bots, roughly half of Starscreamâs size ambled out of the shadows, arms swinging pickaxes, shovels, drill and the like. Starscream took a cautious step back, raising his left arm to aim his sonic pulse canon. âDid we activate the worker-bots in this mine?â Penny shook her head, face pale. She reached for her wand with a hand that shook slightly.
The botsâ âeyesâ began to flicker, growing darker each time - until their once green lights were a piercing red. They raised their weapons higher and spread out, forming a half.circle around Starscream and Penny.
âOh, that canât be good,â Starscream said, nervously lifting his canon even higher.
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Blackrachnia dodged to the side, as yet another blast fired into the wall behind her. She jumped to her pedes again, not about to let her attacker out of her optics for longer than she needed to. Randomâs all black faceplate had been the stuff of her nightmares for stellar cycles and now, for some fragging reason, he had managed to break through again. Because she had overestimated herself. Just like back then. Randomâs grin widened, jagged intake twisting with the effort. âIâve missed you, Blackarachnia,â he said, stalking closer. âItâs so boring staying in Blitzwingâs head all the time. I canât even talk to him because of that stupid little blockade you put in his head!â âThat was kind of the point,â Blackarachnia answered, backing up into the tunnel. She had bolted out of the medbay as soon as she could to lure him out, not wanting any of the equipment to take damage but now she had to think of how to actually deal with Random.
The bent stingers on her back ached, like they always did when a situation felt much too big for their owner. Blackarachniaâs servos coiled into fists. She wouldnât use them. Not until she was absolutely sure that there was no other way. And there had to be another way. âBlitzwing, Hothead,â she called. âI know you two are still in there somewhere. Donât just let him do what he wants. Fight back!â Random laughed and lunged at her, forcing her further back.
âWorth a shot,â Blackarachnia mumbled. If she didnât want Random to finish what heâd started deca-cycles ago she needed a plan and fast.
The others! They had to have heard the blast! No time to waste! Blackarachnia transformed into her organic alt-mode and ran off into the tunnel as fast as her eight appendages could carry her. She heard Random growl in frustration. The tunnels were big, but not nearly big enough for him to go into jet-mode and chase her and he was even slower as a tank than he was in robot-mode.
He would have to come after her on pede and, seeing as she currently had eight legs while he had only two, it would take quite a lot of time for him to catch up.
Whens he was sure she was out of his sight, Blackarachnia shot a thread at one of the upper beams, dragging herself up and into a dark corner. Not a klik to soon. Random charged through just as she settled herself, manic grin still on his face-plate, though as sheâd hoped, he was way too caught up in his lust for energon to notice her dark, huddled form above him. She waited until she could only faintly hear his steps, then transformed back into robot-mode, raising her servo to her helm to activate her comlink.
âHey, I donât know if you guys heard the several explosions in the medbay,â she hissed, keeping her voice low. âBut if you didnât, then let me tell you I could really use some help over here!â
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âWeâre a bit busy at the moment,â Starscream snapped back, shooting down a miner-bot in the middle of attempting to bury itâs pick-axe in the seekerâs helm with the canon on his right servo, while holding another miner-bot jabbing at his legs back with his left one.
Penny was leaning over his back, swinging her little wand at a couple of miner-bots trying to get at them from behind, sending small energy beams at them. Each hit caused the target to vibrate wildly, before going limb.
âThatâs right, you leave us alone!â Penny shouted, a triumphant smile on her face. âOh busy, huh?â Blackarachnia snapped. âWhatever it is, I donât think itâs quite as important as our friendâs crazy side running loose around our new base!â
Starscream froze. âRandom is out?â One of the miner-bots used this temporary distraction to bury itâs drill into Starscreamâs left leg. Starscream hissed, shooting the machine before it could do any more damage.
âHow did that happen? I thought Blitzwing and Hothead were supposed to be in control?â Blackaracnia sighed. âThey were. I have no idea what happened. My equipment had a glitch all of a sudden and...well, you know the rest.â
Starscream perked up. âA glitch? The miner-bots we found turned hostile after what appeared to be a glitch. Could it have come from you?â
âDoubtful,â Blackarachnia answered. âThe program I ran shouldnât have influenced the systems in this mine that severely. Heck, it shouldnât even have influenced Blitzwingâs processor that severely!â
âMaybe someone hacked us!â Penny chimed in, having stood close enough to Starscreamâs audial to listen in on his and Blackarachniaâs conversation.
There was silence on the other end for a while, as Blakcarchnia thought about the girlâs theory. âI guess itâs possible. But itâd have to be pretty strong signal and itâd have to be send from a place where it could reach close to every system in the mines. And that means the only place it could have come from is...â
âThe main terminal,â Starscream finished grimly. âWhich is currently a bit out of reach for all of us.â
âAll of us?â Blackarachnia asked. âWhere are Lugnut and Megatron?â
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âThis is ridiculous,â Lugnut barked. âIs it possible to be that incompetent at repairing?â
Megatron didnât respond, partially because he had learned long ago there was no arguing or talking in general with Lugnut when he was on one of his tirades, partially because he was still concentrating all his strength into keeping the furnace door shut. Despite their best efforts, the thick, metal plate was steadily rising, mechanometer by mechanometer. And although the heat already breaking through wasnât enough to damage either of them, it was already intense enough to be slightly painful.
Megatron didnât dare imagine what it would feel like should they fail to hold the door closed.
The tell-tale sound of an in-coming communication signal sounded through his audials and he quickly raised a servo to activate his comlink and receive it.
âMegatron, where are you two?â Blackarachniaâs voice was hushed, but she sounded frantic. âWe have a situation here!â
âSo do we,â Megatron grunted in response. Holding this damned door down with only one servo was already proving to be straining. He would have to cut the conversation short. âLugnut and I were investigating the furnace. It somehow activated and locked us in. You wouldnât happen to know why that is?â
âLetâs just say we have a slight idea,â Starscream chimed in. âSomeoneâs been hacking several of our systems from the main console. And whoever it is seems to be pit-bent on getting rid of us. Hold on, youâre trapped in the furnace?â
âIf what you say is true, then that does not matter right now.â The door started jerking upward again under his servo and Megatron quickly leaned his full weight against it. âIf the intruder is acting from the main console, you might be able to reach him and regain control of the base. Starscream, are you and Penny still at the mineâs center?â âYes,â Starscream answered hesitantly. âBut weâre having a tough time with the miner-bots. If you give me your exact location we might be able to-â âNo! You would not arrive here in time. You have to take care of the intruder It is the fastest way to resolve this predicament.â The door screeched in protest and Megatron realized it was somehow opening faster than a few nanokliks ago. Evidently their attacker was trying to accelerate things. âLugnut and I should be fine for a few more cycles,â he said, gritting his denta from the effort. âDo not worry about us. Find and stop whatever has infiltrated our systems, Starscream! That is an order!â
There was silence on the other end of the line, before Starscream responded, reluctance in his voice. âUnderstood. We will do what we can to reach him in time.â
âWhy did you do that?â Lugnut snapped. âWe will not be able to hold this door much longer.â
Megatron turned to glare at him. He was a patient mech, but Lugnutâs complaining wasnât doing anything to alleviate the stress of the situation. âIf you had bothered to listen or pay attention in any manner, you would have noticed that whoever is trying to send us to the Well of AllSparks is currently out of our reach! Starscream and the human child are the only ones of us who might have a chance of stopping him. If Iâd had them come and search for us, they might well have walked into another death trap. And then our fates would have truly been sealed.â Lugnutâs optic narrowed. âAnd what if they do not find the intruder on time?â
âThey will,â Megatron answered steadily.
Lugnut huffed. âYou do not know that! This is a foolâs effort!â
He leaned back, retreating his servos from the door. âI will attempt to blow the door open-â
A dark-blue servo grabbed his arm and yanked him back. Lugnut turned around with a glare, intake opened and froze when he was met with a pair of furious blue optics.
âCome to your senses, Lugnut! This mine has been abandoned for stellar cycles. What do you think will happen if you set off an explosive here? The whole complex will come down on our helmets!â Megatron pulled him down, so they were faceplate to faceplate. âWhatever your issues with me or my command, if you dare endanger the others in this manner, youâd best hope the furnace is hot enough to melt you before I get to you. Hold. The door. And wait. That is an order. Understood?â
Lugnut said nothing, only giving a silent nod and re-assuming his position beside Megatron.
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âSo weâre on our own,âBlackarachnia said dejectedly. âGreat. Would have been nice to have the big guy as backup.â Starscream nodded, before remembering she couldnât see him. âYeah. Weâll just have to make do.â
âIâm good at making do!â Penny chirped, raising her wand for emphasis.
âIâll try to get to you as soon as possi-â A loud crash could be heard in the background of the transmission and Blackarachnia cursed. âOr not. Iâll have to lure Random away. Donât know how long itâll take. Weâre counting on you!
And with that, she cut herself off.
âGreat. No pressure,â Starscream muttered, shooting a pair of miner-bots who had gotten dangerously close to landing a blow on his already damaged leg.
âItâs no biggie! We just have to get to the main control panel, right?â Penny asked, trying hard to sound cheerful. âWe can do this!â
Weâll have to, Starscream thought, Out loud, he said: âHold onto me! Weâre breaking through!â
When he felt Pennyâs small fingers curl around his shoulder plate, he activated the thrusters on the heels of his pedes. The two of them burst through the wall of miner-bots, leaving a trail of machine pieces behind.
âI can see the entrance to the main room!â Starscream shouted over the noise. âWeâre almost there!â
Penny yelled something in response he couldnât quite hear. The next moment, he felt a piercing pain on the leg one of the miner-bots had damaged. The corresponding thruster flickered and went out and Starscream crashed into the ground, sliding through the dirt.
He groaned, lifting his helm. The damage to his leg had been more serious than heâd suspected. The hole had widened, whether during or before their escape attempt, he couldnât tell. The cables were laid bare, though not recognizable due to the amounts of spark and smoke emitted from the wound.
A moments of panic followed, as he realized he couldnât feel Penny on his shoulder anymore.
âPenny?â he called, sitting up and searching the tunnel around him. âAre you alright?â
âIâm fine!â a small voice answered from behind him. When Starscream turned around, he saw Penny pushing herself up from the ground, indignantly padding dirt of her shorts.
When she looked up and saw the state he was in, her eyes widened. âStarscream, youâre hurt!â
âJust a scratch,â Starscream said with a grin. He propped himself up on his arm and get up, only to sink back with a pained groan when he accidentally put weight on his damaged leg.
Penny pouted, putting her hands on her hips. âDonât lie to me. I know what you look like when youâre hurt!â
Starscream chuckled. âYou certainly do.â
Scrambling noises coming from the tunnel behind them made them both perk up. Starscream frowned.
âSlag! I hoped theyâd take longer to catch up.â He turned to Penny, optics serious. âGo to the main control panel. Iâll distract them.â âWhat?â Penny squeaked. âBut... but you canât fight like this! And what am I supposed to do when I get there?â
âDeactivate and restart the console. That should throw the hacker out of our system for long enough to get Megatron and Lugnut out of their predicament.â Starscream dragged himself up on a wall, gritting his denta when his leg sparked in protest. âGo! We donât have much time.â
Penny gulped, obviously still not completely convinced, but then nodded, a determined look on her face. She turned an ran towards the entrance to the main room.
Making your way through a gigantic main hall was much easier when sitting on the shoulder of an equally gigantic robot, she noticed. By the time she reached the console, she was sweating profusely and not just from the run.
She still had no idea who or what would wait for her up there, but she wouldnât let her friend down! Sticking her wan into her belt she climbed up the box, pulling herself on top carefully.
She frowned. Part of her had expected a giant robot tapping away at the keyboard. Instead, a miner-bot, about her size and only a head bigger was standing there, one arm connecting to the console via some sort of USB-drive connected to itâs arm. Penny tilted her head in confusion.
This miner-bot seemed... different from the rest. For one, itâs eye-lights were purple instead of red like that of the other miner-bots. There was itâs significantly smaller size too, of course, but also itâs more delicate arms and hands.
Penny wondered just what itâs purpose had been before the mines closed down. No time to wonder about that now.
She pulled herself up all the way, pulling her wand out from her belt and taking, what she hoped was an intimidating battling stance. She had to shut off this console and if it was only this single drone that was in her way, she might be able to handle it.
âH-hey!â she called, trying to sound braver than she felt. âYou better leave my friends alone!â
The botâs head whipped around, piercing purple eye-lights now entirely on her. After a tense moment of silence, it ripped out itâs arm from the console and transformed it into a taser-like appendage, advancing on Penny with a threatening hum. Penny gulped, holdingher wand in front of her.
The bot stabbed at her with itâs taser. Penny leaped to the side. She fired her wand at the botâs chest. Its stumbled backwards,slightly dazzled. Then stood back up again. Penny gaped. Had she miscalculated, when sheâd adjusted the wand a few weeks ago? The beam should have incapacitated the machine at the very least.
There was no time to further dwell on it, as the thing moved in to attack again. Penny squealed, dodging another jab. Her legs seemed to be made out of jelly all of a sudden. She tripped and fell,wand falling out of her hand. The miner-bot buzzed triumphantly, raising itâs taser-hand over itâs head to strike.
The wand suddenly gave a stark, white glow form where it lay. The bot stopped in itâs movements. For a second, itâs eye-lights seemed to flicker from purple to a friendlier blue color, like the ones of the Decepticons. Pennyâs eyes widened wandering from the bot to the wand.
The thing jumped as if shocked by itâs own taser and the blue was gone. Penny didnât waste time. She grabbed the wand, still glowing brightly, aimed it at the botâs head and fired.
A strange energy engulfed it for a moment, making it freeze, then convulse, eyes flickering wildly - before stopping dead, eye-lights blue. It stood there for a moment, then lowered itâs taser-hand and tilting itâs head to look at it. There was a strange, child-like curiosity to the act, as if it was just now realizing that it had it.
Penny watched it with wide eyes, before slowly getting up, not letting it out of her sight. She had no idea what had just taken place, but the miner-bot (or whatever it was) didnât seem keen on killing her anymore.
âUm, thatâs better! Iâll just... help my friends then,â she told it, walking towards the socket it had used to connect itself to the network. The robot stopped looking at itâs hand to stare at her, but didnât do anything else. Penny turned to look down at the panel, still throwing nervous glances over her shoulder. She placed her wandâs tip onto the socket. Nothing happened. penny frowned and took her eyes off the robot to glare at her tool.
It had worked just fine a minute ago! Had she damaged it in the fight?
A strange clicking sound came from behind her and she jumped, realizing the little robot had come over to look over her shoulder. It made the strange clicking sound again, but now it sounded inquiring.
âIâm... Iâm trying to re-start the console, so I can make the mine stop attacking,â Penny explained, not sure why.
The robot perked up and started chattering at her, using one of itâs hands to gesture at itself.
Penny blinked. âDo you... do you want to help me?â she asked cautiously, taking a step backwards just in case.
The robot nodded enthusiastically.
âYou tried to hurt me before,â Penny started slowly. âWhy do this now?â
The robot hung itâs head, making a dejected sound. Penny looked at it, still unsure what to do or say. Starscream and the others were in serious trouble and she couldnât shut off the console in time without her wand. This robot was obviously responsible for everything that had happened over the last few hours, but now it seemed like a completely different person.
Was it just pretending? Could she trust it?
An explosion shook the mines and Penny whirled around to look at the tunnel entrance she had come out of. The miner-bots were getting closer. She had to make a decision and fast.
Gathering her courage, she turned around to the little robot.
âOkay,â she told it. âDo it. But Iâm watching you!â
The robotâs head shot up and it chirped with glee, running over to the socket. Itâs hand transformed into a form fit to be plucked in and it connected to the console.
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Blackarachnia crawled along the ceiling. She had transformed back into her organic alt-mode after ending the call. It was smaller and therefore easier to maneuver through the mines. And itâs size made it harder to spot.
Random had gotten steadily more impatient in his search for her. Heâd fired several heat lasers to make more room for himself and in order to keep him from collapsing the entire mine on their helmets, she had decided to show herself and lure him closer towards the exit.
Now she was beginning to regret that decision.
A manic giggle echoed from the walls behind her, along with the sound of heavy steps.
âYou know whatâs funny? After all those stellar cycles of being locked out of my own body, I get my freedom by the very thing you forced into my head!â He let out a shrill laugh.
âYou were out of control, Random.â Blackarachnia shrunk back against the ceiling, hoping she was too far in the shadows for him to look up and notice the blue light of her optics. âWe had to do something.â
âIs that what you tell yourself so you can recharge?â Random asked,a tinge of bitterness in his voice.
He was almost directly underneath her now. If she timed it right, she would be able to get the drop on him and download at least some of his modifications. From there on out, sheâd just have to make it up as she went.
She waited until he was right under her. He turned his helm, searching his surroundings. She dropped down, transforming back into her robot-mode mid-fall. At the last second, he turned sharply. His servo shot up to grab her by the neck. She hissed, grabbing at his digits. He slammed her into the wall, making her vision glitch.
Random grinned at her.
Blackarachnia gritted her denta. He was holding her at arms-length, preventing her from touching him and using her download. She wasnât sure what he had planned for her, but she doubted it was pleasant. And without her, there would be no-one to fix the firewall and bring Blitzwing and Hothead back. Heâd be allowed to run free.
She couldnât allow that. She had no other choice. His overconfidence was making him careless. He had been locked away fro stellar cycles. He didnât know about her stingers.
Slowly, ignoring the pain immediately surging through her system, she lowered her stingers down to his servo. Random tilted his helm a little, amused. âAre you going to give me a scratch with those things?â
âDonât, Blackarachnia.â
Both of them turned, to see Megatron and Lugnut stand in the tunnel, both of their weapons raised.
âLet her go, Random,â Megatron said calmly.
Random chuckled. âWhat if I donât?â
âWe do not want to hurt you.â
âToo bad. I want to hurt you!â
Random let go of Blackarachnia and turned to face the other two Decepticons, lowering his canons. A blast from Megatronâs arm canon struck him in the chest, throwing him onto his back. Before he could recover Lugnut rushed over, using both of his claws to pin him tot he ground.
âThat is enough,â he growled.
Megatron walked over to Blackarachnia, kneeling down to her. âAre you alright?â
Blackarachnia grinned at him sardonically, massaging her throbbing neck. âTakes more than the crazy split-personality trying to rip my head off to put me off-line. Youâre here, that means Starscream and Penny made it?â
Megatron nodded. âPenny has managed to deal with the... drone the intruder used to hack int our systems. Starscream is in need of some repairs. Do you feel up for it?â
âYeah, just gimme a nanoklik.â Blackarachnia pulled herself up on the wall. She turned her helm towards Random and Lugnut, frowning. âIâve got to deal with him first.â
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âI had them! They were right there and they just slipped through my digits again!â
Angry currents of electricity raced through the already abused panels and monitors, matching Optimusâ temper.
He had been so very close! A few nanokliks more and they all would have been sent to the pit were they belonged! But then that little organic had interfered, done something to make his drone break away from his control with that primitive tool of hers!
He had completely lost contact after she shot at it and now he wasnât able to re-connect with the systems at all. Supposedly the had rebooted everything. It was doubtful he would fint their hide-out again through that method, now that they were properly integrated into this cityâs systems.
âWell, looks like I need a body if I ever want a good shot at them,â Optimus muttered. An idea propped up in his processor. During his tour through the data streams of this place, he had come to know a lot of things. Among else that this primitive settlement was under the leadership of one Isaac Sumdac.
A pitiful organic who had undoubtedly used clumsily reverse-engineered Cybertronian technology to construct a poor botâs version of an army. It wasnât much to work with and from what heâd found about the human from his recordings and files, both private and public suggested that he was a pitiful, easily angered man with a megalomaniac streak. But for the moment, he would do nicely, if Optimus played his holo-cards right.
Optimus grinned. âMaybe itâs time I have a talk with Professor Isaac Sumdac.â
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âYou sure your leg got damaged to the point of ceasing to function?â Blackarachnia, set aside her blowtorch to look skeptically at the part of Starscreamâs leg she had just wielded back together. âI mean, there was damage there, but I wouldnât say it was enough to make your thruster give out.â
Starscream chuckled sheepishly, scratching the back of his neck and swinging his legs off the medical berth, putting a bit of weight on them. âYou know, I thought it was that bad, but in the heat of battle I might just have strained my systems too much.â
âWell, I am glad you were not actually hurt that badly,â Megatron told him, resting a servo on his shoulder and giving him a warm smile.
Starscream looked up at him, the same expression on his faceplate. âLikewise.â
Lugnut cleared his vents audibly. âNow that that is settled, what of this thing?â He pointed a claw at the small miner-bot, sitting beside Penny on a nearby table. âAre we really allowing it to keep functioning? What if it turns on us again?â
The little robot chittered timidly and ducked behind Penny, who raised a protective arm in front of him.
âHe wonât! Miles is on our side now!â
Lugnutâs optic narrowed. âMiles?â
Penny shrugged. âI have to call him something, donât I?â
âAnd you are certain we can trust him?â Megatron asked.
Penny nodded. âYeah, I am. He saved you all, didnât he?â
âAfter he almost caused our destruction,â Lugnut muttered.
Megatron hesitated for a bit, then ex-vented. âIt has been a long solar cycle. If you say he is safe for now, I trust you. We will discuss this further tomorrow.â He turned to Blackarachnia. âHow is Blitzwing?â
Blackarachnia shrugged, crossing her arms. âHeâs fine, at least his body and systems are. He locked himself up in his room for the moment. Told me he wanted âto make sureâ.â
A gloomy silence filled the room.
âHe will join us again when he is ready,â Megatron said finally. âuntil then we should give him time to recover.â
âSpeaking of recover,â Penny said, beaming. âIâm starving! Whatâs for dinner?â
The Decepticonâs shared a frantic look.
âI, err, neglected to ask Archer and Cyrus what organic children eat,â Megatron muttered.
Blackarachnia groaned, putting a hand on her helm. âGood thing weâve already gotten our communication system online.â
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What made you wanna write this, outta curiosity?
Nothing in particular.
Iâve always liked mirror universes and the idea of âGood Decepticons vs Evil Autbotsâ sounded cool.
So here I am!^^
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