After June cooled down from the initial shock of discovering there was an unsupervised three-year-old on Cybertron -- a three-year-old -- she decided to pay Valeria a visit. Based on what Ratchet said, she's...some kind of a supergenius? Which, granted, definitely sets her aside from the rest of the toddler bunch and is apparently enough to convince the Cybertronians that she can take care of herself perfectly fine, but going on general Cybertronian judgment when it comes to human kids...that's not a ringing endorsement.
It's not like Valeria is her child, but as far as June knows she's the only even remotely qualified parent for light years, and June figures it wouldn't hurt to at least check on her.
June's only metric for "genius child" is inexplicable computer wizard Raf Esquivel, so needless to say she's a little bowled over when she wanders into Val's lab. This is...a whole new level of gifted child. June glances around with a slightly thunderstruck expression on her face, trying to locate a tiny human in the vast swath of supertech.
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It's not like Valeria is her child, but as far as June knows she's the only even remotely qualified parent for light years, and June figures it wouldn't hurt to at least check on her.
June's only metric for "genius child" is inexplicable computer wizard Raf Esquivel, so needless to say she's a little bowled over when she wanders into Val's lab. This is...a whole new level of gifted child. June glances around with a slightly thunderstruck expression on her face, trying to locate a tiny human in the vast swath of supertech.
"Valeria?"