Yeah, Rodimus is there and in one piece - although dusty and frowning as he tries to wipe away some of it. That was an experience and he's almost afraid that he might have missed some of the good parts while he was attempting not to be crushed by rubble.
Thanks for that, Megatron.
"You know," he says as he scrambles over some of the debris to get closer - ignoring the fact that Megatron's warning still might be in place, "Autobots don't normally let buildings fall on people."
That is a terrible way to die, if he was planning on it. Which he's not. But the point remains: here lies Rodimus, spark extinguished too soon by a wall. Eugh. No thanks.
He lets that particular subject drop in favor of staring up at Tarn's hulking form, scowling. Tarn isn't dead, which is actually kind of a disappointment all things considered, but it's a start - arms crossing in a pointlessly defiant gesture since Tarn can't actually do anything.
"Don't," he says to Tarn, "ever go after them again."
Does it matter that he doesn't really have the power to make sure of that? Nope. Not really.
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Thanks for that, Megatron.
"You know," he says as he scrambles over some of the debris to get closer - ignoring the fact that Megatron's warning still might be in place, "Autobots don't normally let buildings fall on people."
That is a terrible way to die, if he was planning on it. Which he's not. But the point remains: here lies Rodimus, spark extinguished too soon by a wall. Eugh. No thanks.
He lets that particular subject drop in favor of staring up at Tarn's hulking form, scowling. Tarn isn't dead, which is actually kind of a disappointment all things considered, but it's a start - arms crossing in a pointlessly defiant gesture since Tarn can't actually do anything.
"Don't," he says to Tarn, "ever go after them again."
Does it matter that he doesn't really have the power to make sure of that? Nope. Not really.