You are strong, Optimus. You will pull through. And if you fall, we will catch you. You don't have to hold this burden on your own. I will gladly carry it with you. The only thing you must do, Optimus. Is you got to believe. Believe in yourself. as I and the others do.
Easier said than done. Optimus was reluctant to accept her words, however, the positive, warm and endless optimistic energy reverberating from Whitegrazer helped him greatly to ease him into his slumber, which at first began peacefully, forgetting all of his troubles and losses. She had been through so much in her life already that she would know what he was going through more than any of the others, so why wouldn't he listen? It was all too fresh. Too much pain, trauma, and discouragement. And every enemy he faced seemed to be more and more powerful. Since he didn't have it in him to take a life, the "villains" continued to multiply. Megatron was the first, then the Vok, and now Zodiac. Zodiac... There was something about that name, but it was so vague, he couldn't grasp it. Every time he got close, it fluttered away like a moth from the light into the darkness. None of it mattered now. It was time for much needed rest and down time for his entire body and mind. He was so grateful of Whitegrazer... so delicate and forgiving yet strong... all of his Maximals... he just... He was just having... rough... couldn't... Primal succumbed to his exhaustion and injuries as they were progressively being repaired inside of the silent, dim chamber, letting go of Whitegrazer so they both could find their peace. There was a moment he wanted to fight his fatigue to feel her energy more, to feel her comfort and love, but he decided that he had fought as much as he could for the past couple days. He could do it no longer.
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"Yesssss"
Rhinox's large index finger lightly tapped the trigger of his chain gun without causing it to fire, growing impatient with the spider's loitering and staring at her wide, mischievous grin across her feminine face and her mocking Megatron. Had she actually changed her mind about accepting their offer to help her?
"My manners, of course."
The engineer narrowed one of his red optics, studying and observing her. Was she here to cause trouble or to spy? He guessed, in hindsight, that was probably the same thing.
"Optimus was right.
He couldn't help but raise a curious golden brow.
Wait, what? So she
was there for their help. But was she really? He doubted it. This was simply uncharacteristic of her and too easy. Just moments ago she couldn't wait to return to the
Darksyde and feed Megatron everything that had occurred at the
Axalon and the broken, exhausted state that the Maximals were in, and now she decided to turn around and stay? Stay for what? To be freed from Tarantulas' control that he had over her ever since he tampered with her stasis pod, to have her Maximal programming back and remain with the Maximals? He wasn't aware of the psychic link Tarantulas had with her.
I should have asked. You guys could be very use- I mean helpful in getting me out of a certain predicament."
Ah, there it was, the word "useful" came to her before "helpful" did.
"You could have saved yourself a lot of grief if you had," he commented calmly, aware of her uneasiness toward his gun which she had faced earlier in Primal's possession, relentlessly. He kept it targeting her but it wasn't even rotating yet.
"Tarantulas invaded my core processor during the time when I... was trying to fix up the pod. I tried futilely to cut this unbearable link, but because of the interference of other spider, Arachnitron." "I only successfully weakened it. By being this far away, Tarantulas can't actually harm me. Maybe annoy, but I can handle that."
Fix up the pod? For a moment, he wasn't sure what she was talking about although she seemed to think he should, but her hesitation in her explanation suggested a trace of remorse for her actions, so she was probably referring to...
"The pod that Optimus ingeniously used to destroy the Vok's weapon and ultimately killed him because someone else was in control." He grew silent for a moment, his face transitioning to a glare at her.
"Explain this 'link' you have with Tarantulas."
"You could help me and successfully riding this psychic link once and for all."
A psychic link? "Fascinating," he commented thoughtfully. Was it anything like what Optimus and Whitegrazer had? Maybe not. He was under the impression that their bond had more to do with their sparks' connection. Blackarachnia's situation sounded a little different, unique. And it had occurred when she invaded Tarantulas' mind in order to program the stasis pod in a selfish attempt to leave this planet, saving herself, and wander aimlessly in the vastness of space and time.
"Don't worry, you Maximals get something out of the deal yourselves. Since you guys gave Megatron the golden and alien disk, you have left yourselves in a great disadvantage. I have backup files from the disk, and my knowledge of the aliens from certain sources would prove much value to you."
Rhinox finally started to lower his weapon upon the realization of what she was admitting and offering. He wasn't even going to ask for anything in return, he had acquired a lot of skills in order to help people and that's what he would have done. And he loved challenges such as her predicament. He didn't need a deal in order to make it happen; that was more of Rattrap's way of doing things. But since she put it on the table, he certainly wasn't going to decline. If she was being honest, then this was huge for the Maximals. For the first time in a long time, he was speechless. At least, momentarily. Landslide's response snapped him out of it.
He woke up, it's taken care of fer now.. but I don't know how long.
"Alright. I'll be there shortly." A tranquilizer like that would have knocked out a Cybertronian of Rhinox's stature for hours, but Zodiac had already reached consciousness? He truly was a powerful, unpredictable and dangerous bot.
"You're going to have to come with me, Blackarachnia. I'm sure you can understand that until I have the time to address your situation, I can't leave you unattended. I won't put you in the brig, I won't even slap a traceable anklet to your leg or bonds to your wrists, but I can't just let you wander around our base until we know that your intentions here are sincere." And certainly not while Tarantulas may or may not have control over her. The chief medical officer motioned her to follow him.
"Maybe you can offer your expertise and suggest some ideas with Zodiac's capture."
"Aurora, come with us," Big Green instructed, calling over to her from the bridge.
"We need to help Landslide. Well, Banshee might need her arm looked at, which I'm sure you can handle, but it doesn't hurt to have to another one present anyway. Whitegrazer was taken to the CR successfully?" he inquired, recalling Nemesis having carrying her to it prior to her sudden abandonment of the
Axalon, never even looking back or saying good riddance to them. He started making his way back to the hangar.
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If it's too risky, perhaps we should just chuck it into the lake? I doubt it has some sort of motion defense since it plowed into the atmosphere and earth.
"Assumin' it wasn't installed after we retrieved it," Rattrap took into consideration. After all, Zodiac would have had plenty of time to do that while he always refused a CR because he never needed repairs.
"Besides, I wanna know more about what dese markings mean and run some other tests on it. Maybe we can peek into its data records if anythin' is retrievable."
"It would be nice if we had a giant slingshot to launch it into space,"
"Or inta the Darksyde," the rodent suggested with a smirk while he worked.
"I got dis. S'all good." Carefully, he lifted the lid to the pod and peered inside, sighing in relief when nothing ignited.
"Anythin' else you wanna tell us about yerself, batsy?" he asked Banshee as he continued to work.
"You an' Optimus obviously know each other."
(( Any specifics about this bomb, Phoenix? I've just been winging it so far. ))