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[ INTRO LOG ]
You don't know how you got here. One minute you were walking, sleeping, maybe dead -- then you're here, your feet suddenly carrying you down an empty street. Where's here?
Any Cybertronian would recognize this as their home planet, Cybertron, but it's not a Cybertron they've ever known. It has all the familiar hallmarks, but none of the specifics -- the city isn't one anyone here could identify, and even at a glance it's obvious that no one's set foot on the planet's surface in hundreds of years. The city and its surrounding areas all bear the marks of devastating war, of dust and rust collected over centuries. With no one in sight -- right at first, anyway -- there's plenty to explore. In fact, if you start walking, you'll find that your feet may just carry you in one particular direction.
A) The crater.
On one edge of the city is a massive crater left by some wartime weapon that seems to have taken out a large chunk of the surrounding metropolitan area. At the center of the crater it's broken through the surface of the terrain to reveal what looks like it might be a promising energon deposit. There is some strange but native vegetation growing around the edges, too, that no Cybertronian would be able to identify -- small, metallic, brittle-looking sprouts that bear a curiously organic-looking fruit of some kind that doesn't look like it's intended for consumption by any natives of the planet. In one rocky nook of the crater, light catches on the surface of a pool of water, which seems strangely out of place on Cybertron. On closer inspection, it seems that somehow an underground water source has formed a spring in the crater.
B) The center of the city.
If you follow where your feet seem to want to carry you, you'll find yourself in the middle of the ruined city. It seems that the center of the city was once home to a massive forum, and some of the pillars and structures still stand. At the very center of the forum is a massive, elaborately constructed fountain, although it has now long since run dry of whatever used to fill it. One of the low, inner walls of the forum has a terminal embedded in its surface, although it looks curiously ancient, out of place with the rest of the city, and unlike the rest of the technology still left around, there doesn't seem to be any way to power it on or operate it. There are a few scattered pools of water and a few of the strange metallic plants in the city, too, but they're not quite as plentiful as in the crater.
The planet was obviously once home to a massive network of communication relays, but those have all been long since destroyed. However, with the bits and pieces left behind and a few determined minds, it wouldn't be too hard to build a working, if rudimentary, one...
Any Cybertronian would recognize this as their home planet, Cybertron, but it's not a Cybertron they've ever known. It has all the familiar hallmarks, but none of the specifics -- the city isn't one anyone here could identify, and even at a glance it's obvious that no one's set foot on the planet's surface in hundreds of years. The city and its surrounding areas all bear the marks of devastating war, of dust and rust collected over centuries. With no one in sight -- right at first, anyway -- there's plenty to explore. In fact, if you start walking, you'll find that your feet may just carry you in one particular direction.
A) The crater.
On one edge of the city is a massive crater left by some wartime weapon that seems to have taken out a large chunk of the surrounding metropolitan area. At the center of the crater it's broken through the surface of the terrain to reveal what looks like it might be a promising energon deposit. There is some strange but native vegetation growing around the edges, too, that no Cybertronian would be able to identify -- small, metallic, brittle-looking sprouts that bear a curiously organic-looking fruit of some kind that doesn't look like it's intended for consumption by any natives of the planet. In one rocky nook of the crater, light catches on the surface of a pool of water, which seems strangely out of place on Cybertron. On closer inspection, it seems that somehow an underground water source has formed a spring in the crater.
B) The center of the city.
If you follow where your feet seem to want to carry you, you'll find yourself in the middle of the ruined city. It seems that the center of the city was once home to a massive forum, and some of the pillars and structures still stand. At the very center of the forum is a massive, elaborately constructed fountain, although it has now long since run dry of whatever used to fill it. One of the low, inner walls of the forum has a terminal embedded in its surface, although it looks curiously ancient, out of place with the rest of the city, and unlike the rest of the technology still left around, there doesn't seem to be any way to power it on or operate it. There are a few scattered pools of water and a few of the strange metallic plants in the city, too, but they're not quite as plentiful as in the crater.
The planet was obviously once home to a massive network of communication relays, but those have all been long since destroyed. However, with the bits and pieces left behind and a few determined minds, it wouldn't be too hard to build a working, if rudimentary, one...
what'd she dooooo? DDDD8
"What are you doing? Let me up!" He might be the Captain, but this was entirely uncalled-for. She kicked the ground a few times like Rodimus having a temper tantrum to emphasize her point.
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He takes a glance at the wrench - the surveying interface didnt make much sense, and he doesn't expect there'll be time for a closer inspection.
"What planet is this? Where are we?"
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In fact, it was so uncharacteristic that... "Are you okay? Did you hit your head on something?" Despite being thoroughly pinned, Nautica still tried, with predictably limited success, to wiggle enough that she could see him instead of the ground and check for obvious head injuries that might be affecting his brain module.
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The Autobot's concern from him was a little baffling, but it wasn't enough to abate,"Be more specific. Which state - which city?"
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These were two people not having even remotely the same conversation.
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This officer's lack of answers was beginning to get frustrating. Little of what they said had any actual informational value, and the struggle was making a lot of noise. He was beginning to think simply verbally demanding answers would be waste of time.
*galactic positioning system and totally not what you were thinking of
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"--Megatron, Sentinel's been dead for millions of years! I work for you." That was technically the situation on the Lost Light, despite the general hot mess-ness of that ship and its entire crew. "What happened to you? We need to find you a doctor."
For someone currently pinned by a mech twice her size, that sounded strangely like a demand.
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Nautica wasn't quite let go, but she wasn't being pushed into the dirt quite as enthusiastically.
"He's dead? What about the Senate?"
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"Dead! Well, mostly. There are a few survivors--like Crosscut, he's on the crew, too--but the Decepticons killed almost the entire Senate when they took Kaon, right at the beginning of the War."
Nautica disapproved of mass slaughter generally, but it really did sound like the Senate had had it coming. Granted, Megatron sounded like he had it coming as well, but he'd been perfectly fine as a crewmate. Up until now, anyway. Philosophical questions of the bias of the historical narrative aside, she really wanted to know what was going on here. And to not be losing a wrestling match anymore.
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"The last time I was conscious, 'Decepticon' was only a word that was used in secret. There was nothing resembling an actual war."
Not yet, anyway.
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"Oof." She immediately rolled over, propping herself up on her elbows, and got her first good look at Megatron, at which point her eyes went wide--not in fear, but in dawning comprehension. No badge from either faction, caution tape, scratched and dented finish that had seen far better days... "Oh. Oh."
Nightbeat might be the deductive genius in their partnership of socially awkward dorks, but Nautica could reason her way out of a logistical bind, too. "I think we're having some temporal issues."
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And here he was be hoping that a little forceful interrogating would have made more sense of this situation. A location and a place to go - as well as an assessment of the enemy. Instead, it's just gotten even more confusing.
"Then this place is..."
The future. He couldn't quite bring himself to say it.
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It looked at lot better, to be honest. So far he was the only thing on this Cybertron that had thought about killing her.
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His first impulse was to consider asking how he ended up with Autobots under his command(?) at all, but four million years was a long time. The answer to that was likely long and varied, and would be unlikely to get them any closer to figuring out where they were.
"...You have a scanning device - didn't that give you any answers?"
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She snatched for her wrench, pointed it at Megatron, and it immediately beeped. "Correction, two life signs. Let me expand the scanning radius to cover the city and we'll see if anyone else has popped in while we were talking."
Yes, Nautica. Talking. That's exactly what you were doing, and why your face is now covered in glittering metallic Cybertronian dirt.
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At the suggestion though, he feels a little unsettled at the thought of sitting there in the open and waiting for her device to do... whatever it does. He rises to his full height.
"You should run scans from the city," he gestures a thumb to the distant buildings,"It's more likely people are going to explore the ruins than stay here."
And there's more cover for him should any hostile surprises decide to spring out of this weirdness.
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"Sure, might as well. There could be records, too." If that turned out to be the case, Megatron was going to need that enormous strength advantage to drag her out of the library.
"Oh! I'm Nautica. Nice to meet you." She meant it. Obviously there had been a misunderstanding, but that was all cleared up now. No hard feelings.
Amazing what not fighting a four million year war did for someone's personality.
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He'd reply with his own name if she didn't make it clear enough that she'd already known him at some point anyway. So instead, she gets more questions:
"The Senate and Sentinel must have been guarded with a formidable force. What happened in the battle?"
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"Well, mind you, I wasn't there for any of it, but my understanding is the Decepticons infiltrated the Senate on a ruse and took them by surprise, then later you personally killed Sentinel." And built a throne out of his body, not that she knew that part. Hardcore, dude.
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"Earlier - you'd said you weren't from Cybertron."
Their planet was a lot of things, including insular as hell. And he's not entirely sure how she'd managed to be born off-world, but it's definitely something picking his brain.
"Are there colonies, then? We've spread to other planets after the Senate was taken down."
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"We arrived on Cybertron after hostilities had ended." Well, official hostilities. Everyone was still pretty hostile. "Everything I know about the War is from reading history books."
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"You're rather fortunate to only experience something like that from a book."
He had no presumptions that an overthrowing of a government as deeply ingrained and corrupted as the Senate wouldn't have some ugly violence in it - needless to say of what happened before.
He was glad for her, in a way. Perhaps even a little envious.
"We should pick a place to meet again in case we need to split up."
Nautica may have her wrench, but he was devoid of any sophisticated communication tech.
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Anyway. Nautica straightened up. They had practical matters to worry about.
"It should be somewhere in the city, I guess, but I haven't explored any of it yet. You don't have on-board?" She tapped the base of the antenna on the right side of her helm to indicate her built-in radio. Prior planning wasn't as important if you could just pick up the phone, and it wasn't like they were going to have their comms tapped and need to be hiding from the police. Optimus was Prime now, and he was pretty relaxed about Megatron, she'd noticed.
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"It's limited. And hasn't seen maintenance in a long time. I'm not sure how reliable any connection would be."
Keeping a contingency in case whatever failing device had finally sputtered out was something of a habit.
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"Oh." Though she was taken aback for a second, Nautica shifted mental gears readily enough. It wasn't Megatron's fault his society withheld basic medical care, after all. "Well, if gain's a problem on your end, I can pump out a lot of power--radio attenuates fast underwater--but we can still pick out a meeting place as a backup."
She was thinking a park bench, or maybe something near a nice conspicuous landmark. When Megatron tried to pick a drainage pipe or something they were going to have to do some negotiating.
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