(ooc: Ugh.. Sorry for delay. I was essentially comatose yesterday after a whoopin' 18 hour shift on Thursday and then not nearly enough sleep overnight.)
"Maybe, depending on how long you stay, I can prove you wrong in that statement."
Nemesis briefly glanced at the other female as she let out an exasperated sigh. Was this Maximal ever going to give up her futile quest? What was her game anyway, offering a chance at redemption to someone who had taken so many lives? Annoyed, Nemesis spread her wings apart enough to push into the other female as she forced her way by her, the other female's gaze making her uncomfortable. Brief flashes of the tip of a sword resting against an exposed spark occupied her mind, a deep, penetrating, and quite sickening feeling of vulnerability left a foul taste in her mouth. Even though she managed to maintain a calm demeanor in the presence of this Maximal, on the inside her thoughts and emotions regarding this female were in turmoil. If anything Nemesis felt like finishing what she had started that faithful moment and had not been able to finish and for that brief nanoclick or two it took every bit of self-constraint Nemesis possessed not to plunge her sai into the female's chest.
"Don't waste your time trying," Nemesis snorted back just as Aurora took off down the hallway again. What were these Maximals high on anyway, running from one place to the next like they were on some treasure hunt or something? As she turned back to Whitegrazer, she took note of the painful expression on the mare's face and could only assume something was going on at the Predacon base. Oh how she wished she could see it for herself..
"Nemesis, we were correct in our assumptions that Darkwind is a shapeshifter."
Nemesis shrugged at that statement, pretending not to be phased by the now almost confirmed assumption about Darkwind's abilities. Truthfully, though, this possibility-turned-fact was a lot more troubling than she cared to admit. She already knew that Darkwind had her ability to heal himself, that much had been made evident during their brief spat in the field, but the very thought that the deceptive bastard was capable of controlling the nanotechnology they had implanted within him and use it to modify his appearance was unsettling at best.. At worst it had the potential to make Darkwind the most dangerous foe any of them had ever been up against. What, exactly, were the limitations of his abilities? Did he have any? Well, of course he did or he wouldn't have to play this game with them. Still his powers evidently surpassed her own, a fact that really hurt her pride.
"So he is at the Darksyde now then, in Optimus' presence,"
Nemesis responded matter-of-factly but her voice remained calm even though her hands were balling into fists as her anger levels started rising.
"Aurora, Ironclaw, I have Sonar secured again,"
The fuzor had barely even rounded the corner when Rhinox' reassuring message came through. Ironclaw had already passed by her and continued on, as was certainly not a problem for someone so much taller than her. In fact the badger's transmetal upgrade had left him as the second tallest of all the Maximals, but given the fact he never really transformed she still didn't know what other upgrades he had been given as well. Most of the Maximals had changed as a result of the quantum surge that hit them, leaving only a few of them unaffected. Aurora briefly wondered how such a change would have affected her, given her diminutive size and unique combination of animal modes. In a way Aurora felt blessed, to be honest, since she had never had her alternative form thrust upon her but had instead been given the opportunity to select her own. Still part of her was a little curious about what it was like being a transmetal since she'd not been given the chance to explore it for herself.
Slowing to a stop just before reaching the corner, Aurora felt both relieved that the imminent danger was over for now but also a bit annoyed because there was no telling when another attack would occur and put them all in danger again. She honestly didn't know if they'd even be able to stop this virus or merely slow down its effects, but regardless she had no choice but to try.
"Okay, we'll be right there," Aurora replied to Rhinox before glancing down the hallway to see Ironclaw frozen in his tracks, as if mesmerized by Wintersong's presence. Aurora hadn't seen the white tigress for a while and gave her a quick nod and smile from down the hall, not that she expected the other female to notice her with the male standing between them.
"Well, make that Whitegrazer and myself.. I suppose Nemesis can tag along too. But I think Ironclaw is otherwise preoccupied at the moment," she added. She then returned to the lab and made her way inside. Nemesis followed, if a bit grudgingly, since she couldn't help be a bit curious what the fuzor intended to do with that sample she had collected from her. Once inside, Aurora hurried over to the other side of the lab so she could analyze the sample so she could perhaps extract and multiply whatever traits the Predacon's mech fluid sample contained that supposedly made her immune to the effects of the virus. Nemesis, on the other hand, turned her attention to her fellow Predacon, Sonar, who did not look to be in very good shape right now.
"So you've been partying with the Maximals all this time?," she asked with a slight smirk.
Aurora stared at Optimus with wide, frightened optics, flinching ever so little every time Megatron slid his hand over her furry head. Her ears lay flat and she almost sounded like she was barely able to hold back a half-choked gasp. Indeed, Zodiac was putting on a great show, easily proven by Megatron's ever widening grin and more so by the utter devastation clearly visible on Primal's face. In fact this was the first time during his time with Optimus that he had seen the Maximal commander so anguished, so completely broken, and Zodiac was loving it. His
job came with many perks and could be very rewarding at times, especially when he got to wreck havoc with someone's mind and emotions like this. Seeing Optimus in tears, so lost, was truly beautiful.
"Darkwind."
Aurora tilted her head in confusion, ears immediately perking up a bit in surprise. Optimus was staring directly at them, apparently having recaptured some of his normally calm state of mind. There was still confusion on his face, but also determination and relief. Optimus' reveal had been quite surprising, yet mere moments before the Maximal had been on the verge of giving up his deepest secrets to spare the life of his friend.. of
her. What gave it away?
The ermine felt Megatron's grip on her neck tighten ever so slightly, forcing a genuine squirm out of the fuzor.
"Optimus..?," she asked hesitantly, in that same sweet, childish voice of the fuzor.
"Interesting choice of access code Primal, though I suppose its more clever than simply "password."
Whereas Zodiac maintained the perfect image of a frightened youngster pleading for help, his mind was racing as he thought back to all the time he had spent with Primal and if anything he had said or done could have lead the Maximal to such a conclusion. And he came up empty. There was absolutely nothing he had done that could have alerted him of the fact. Primal had called him out by the name Darkwind, though, someone he had never even met. Nemesis had shown up at the Maximal base shortly before their departure from there and had accused Darkwind of her troubles, but there was still nothing that could have given him away in this form. No, nothing could have alerted the Maximal, but perhaps
someone did.
"No. That... That isn't Aurora."
The fuzor's optics narrowed ever so slightly at those words and she watched as Optimus forced himself back to his feet, his strength inexplicably having returned to him. Well, there was hardly any point to keeping up the charade now as Primal's conviction on this was set in stone.
Aurora's optics locked with Optimus, the fright having faded away for both of them, until Optimus' eyes wandered over to Megatron's instead. His voice sounded a lot more confident as he spoke up again.
"I told you... I told you you haven't thought... of everything,"
Zodiac had gone into this mission without very negative feelings towards his prey. Hatred was such a powerful emotion, one that could so very easily interfere with the goals he was trying to accomplish here. But at this very moment, for the first time, he actually felt something resembling hate towards his Maximal foe. Primal was supposed to be defeated, to be a groveling mess right about now, and yet.. he was not. It was infuriating at best. Yet
Aurora kept her cool, for now, instead focusing on trying to figure out what could have revealed the truth to Primal.
It didn't take long before a female voice came back to him, a little fuzzy at first but it soon cleared up in his head. The voice had delivered a warning to Nexus of someone she couldn't possibly have seen being present.
Whitegrazer wrote: "Someone else is here."
Intriguing.. Zodiac hadn't really taken this into account before as he'd been a lot more preoccupied with everything else that had been going on, and Whitegrazer had seemed fairly harmless at the time.
Whitegrazer wrote:"Does Darkwind sound familar to you, Nexus?"
Harmless indeed..
He suddenly remembered the look on Optimus' face when the white mare had approached him, the way he eased up with a mere glance from
her.
I sense nothing but truth in Nemesis
A Maximal with telepathic abilities, how very.. quaint. And that certainly explained a thing or two. Zodiac was just upset with himself for not realizing it sooner so that he wouldn't have wasted this glorious opportunity he had just witnessed going down the pit. Well.. Perhaps he could still salvage something from this.
"Very well, Optimus," he said in an almost eerily calm tone, still in Aurora's voice and appearance as he started closing the gap between the two of them.
"If you don't wish to play my little game, I might just have to force you."