Dinobot was astounded, and he stood silent for a few moments.Optimus Primal wrote:It's fine. I believe you made the right deicision.
"I am... glad to have your support, Optimus Primal."
As he spoke, he noticed Optimus nearly fainting.
Dinobot wondered how extensive Optimus' injuries were. Perhaps it would be good for some Maximals to escort him to base while the rest waited for Icebreaker, Feralnight, Rattrap and Orcariner's return.Optimus Primal wrote:What are everyone's injuries that have been sustained?
But then, with Saber Fang knocked out (and hopefully knocked out for a while), and the threat of Predacons still present, splitting up was not strategically sound. Dinobot decided not to suggest it. He merely hoped Optimus would be able to wait long enough to get back to the Axalon.
* * *
Steelclaw limped in to the room and spared a moment to watch Orcariner and the alien clash. It was both incredibly spectacular and slightly frightening.
Not wasting another moment, he set the bomb on the ground, so as to walk a little less carefully, and then hobbled over to the control panel.
After clambering onto his hind legs and wincing as a result, he found himself able to reach the controls on the panel which controlled the energon field. he clumsily turned a few dials until they were completely to the left.
"Vok signature not present. Command ignored."
The dials suddenly turned themselves back to their original positions.
"Well, that's surprisingly logical," Steelclaw remarked as he got back down on all fours. He turned around to head for the bomb, but had to pause as Orcariner and the alien came screeching by him. A flailing tentacle came crashing down near his paw and he jumped back in surprise.
"Watch it!" Steelclaw shouted. Once they were clear, he made his back to the bomb.
He stared at the monitor and then back to the bomb. He was a marksmen, but throwing a bomb by a loose wire with his mouth with reliable accuracy was still a daunting task.
But it was either that or hit the bomb while standing right next to it...
"Here goes nothing."
Steelclaw bit around one of the loose wires, and, hoping he wouldn't accidentally touch another wire and complete some circuit, or just pull the wire the wrong way, he tossed his head sideways and let the device fly across the room.
The bomb hit monitor like he'd hoped and the force of the impact detonated it. After shielding his face from debris, he looked and saw that the monitor was a smoking ruin.
His systems suddenly informed him the energon radiation in the room had vanished.
"Steelclaw, terrorize!"
"Warning-"
"Shut up."
Steelclaw grabbed his mini-gun, and after finding a stable standing position to handle its kick in his weakened condition, he opened fire on the alien.
If his attack with the PPC was any indication, the lasers wouldn't do any damage. But if they forced the alien back, then hopefully Orcariner could handle the rest.