Optimus "big buff bara truck" Prime (
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What the hecky happened
Who: Optimus and YOU!
Where: Anywhere from Red Alert's Clinic to wandering around
When: Before Sentinel and Megatron/Rodimus log
What: Optimus finding out just what went down while he was gone from various people, or if they need to talk to him about anything.
Warnings: None
The trip wasn't a complete loss, that's for sure. Optimus has somehow contacted the planet, and while it was rather vague, he found out quite a bit about their mission here. Way more than he would have just grasping at proverbial straws. The objective, however, wouldn't be easy. In its own way, Cybertron had told him that they had to work together, that they had to get along.
You can already see what's wrong with this equation, and to be honest, it left Optimus feeling a little doubtful on his return.
Speaking of his return. That's a thing that happened, and right now he's trying to gather his bearings for being gone for....oh...a week at most.
You can find him all over, scouting around for anyone who might be around to ask for information. But if you need him first--well...he stands out, at least.
Where: Anywhere from Red Alert's Clinic to wandering around
When: Before Sentinel and Megatron/Rodimus log
What: Optimus finding out just what went down while he was gone from various people, or if they need to talk to him about anything.
Warnings: None
The trip wasn't a complete loss, that's for sure. Optimus has somehow contacted the planet, and while it was rather vague, he found out quite a bit about their mission here. Way more than he would have just grasping at proverbial straws. The objective, however, wouldn't be easy. In its own way, Cybertron had told him that they had to work together, that they had to get along.
You can already see what's wrong with this equation, and to be honest, it left Optimus feeling a little doubtful on his return.
Speaking of his return. That's a thing that happened, and right now he's trying to gather his bearings for being gone for....oh...a week at most.
You can find him all over, scouting around for anyone who might be around to ask for information. But if you need him first--well...he stands out, at least.
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She shivers in genuine horror at the thought, head ducked for a moment, then shrugs it off. "That's good to know, I suppose," she says, "and explains why you're so... familiar." As for the other thing: "And I wouldn't know. I've never seen Cybertron before I was here."
She does, theoretically, have memories of the planet, but they're eons old and not actually hers, so she doesn't count them.
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The shiver gets an 'eyebrow' perk out of him, but at least for the moment she doesn't seem like a threat. More like...two Cybertronians stuck in the same situation. He could work with that.
"This is your first time on Cybertron?" Those eyes widen, looking out at the landscape a moment, before they sadden slightly.
"A shame you have to see it in this state."
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Ah, Earth, wonderful Earth, Earth of laying low and not bothering people and not being bothered... though she supposes the company here isn't that bad.
"You ever been to Earth before?" she asks him, a little curious.
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His eyes cast down at the dirt below them.
But at her question, he nods, finally taking the time to catch her gaze. "I have. In the fight against Decepticons."
Hopeeeeffully that's not too awkward.
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Instead, she looks again, trying to imagine it full of life, full of brightness... "If I ever was going to see it, it wasn't going to be like that," she tells him, a little more subdued. No Decepticon would have been allowed on Cybertron without killing their way to the surface, after all. "At least it's peaceful?"
Considering that she opened the conversation by telling him he looked like someone she had shot, being told he'd been fighting Decepticons wasn't even close to the most awkward this conversation could have been. Instead, Slipstream nods and tells him, "Can't blame you for fighting them. Bunch of jerks, aren't they?"
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Something about what she says pings him, though, and his next question comes out rather softly.
"You're not like them, are you."
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But not by her own choice, and not by her own loyalty. She wasn't sure she had loyalty, without a source to draw it from.
"I know what I'm not," she tells him, after an awkward silence. "No liar am I, or egomaniac, or coward, or boot-licker. What remains after that..." She shrugs, slowly, a contemplative frown curling her mouth downwards.
What does remain after that?
"I am treacherous," she tells him, with open clarity, "and prefer life to death; anything else is the... the dregs of personality I was left with when all the things I'm not were taken from the cup. And it wasn't a very deep cup!" She laughs, a bit bitterly, but mostly at herself and her creator. "I don't know if that makes me like or unlike any other Decepticon."
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A brand can categorize you, certainly. But was that truly Slipstream's choice? Maybe. But it would have to come through in her actions. Ones he wasn't seeing just yet.
"It makes you Cybertronian."
He gestures out to the wasteland, finally turning to look at her.
"This is Cybertron. And for now, it is what we make of it. I hope you do the same with yourself, with this chance. I can try to reason with you to join my side, but all I have are words and promises I'm not sure I can keep. But what I can show you is your choice. And more importantly....
That you have one at all."
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If she had been possessed of lungs, her breath might have caught. What power, to have the unaware earnestness to make people believe the things you say! To turn people's eyes and processors to you and your words, and to have those people consider the words wisdom!
She stares at him, fascinated, mind filled with possibilities.
"I don't know why 'your side' would want a bot like me," Slipstream murmurs, more statement than argument. "But I suppose being a Cybertronian wouldn't be so bad."
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But when she answers, his can't help but smile sadly under that faceplate, only shown in his eyes, as tired and worn as his wheels.
"Because everyone deserves their own path. Whether it be a second chance or their first. And..."
While his shoulders straighten, he can't help but let a soft vent escape--something like a sigh. "Being Cybertronian is the best choice you could make for yourself. Autobots, while holding ideals, are just as broken and damaged as Decepticons. You have a chance to live without that."
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"I guess I can try it out," she says, but her face is thoughtful, looking down at Optimus. An Autobot, willing to admit his own system was broken, willing to forgive Decepticons and try and point them down a peaceful way of life?
What an uncommon sort of fellow.
Slowly, she lets a tiny smile break across her face, and asks Optimus, "You're really something, aren't you? I tell you outright I'm treacherous, and you tell me to take any path I want! Are you sure you don't have a few fried connections?"
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"That's all I ask," He knows that the Autobots weren't perfect. He'd been at the forefront of all the shady tactics used in the war, and while some proclaim them heroes, after the war they're just symbols of a time of pain. A time of killing. Looking past that means looking past Decepticons too.
After all, if freedom was the right of all sentient beings, then that includes the ones that were misguided.
At the compliment, his ears flick slightly, eyes straying away for a moment. "I've been told that before. So many times that I figure, by now, if I had any fried connections, I'd have stopped functioning eons ago."
There's a shrug, as he holds a hand out, a little amused that this time he has to be the one holding it up, instead of down. "Treachery often comes from being boxed into a corner. Take away the box, and there is no need for such hostility. That. That is my belief."
my feelings are exploding i want them to be friends so much
Laughing quietly at his admission of being called crazy before, Slipstream looks at what's being offered up to her, red eyes bright as suns. "I have to admit, I'm not sure how to stab a lack of expectations in the back," she agrees, and takes his sturdy hand in her clawed grasp. "Except insisting I be let back into the box, maybe-- but who wants walls?"
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"I have never had wings but...I've yet to know of a flier who enjoyed being contained."