(( OOC: Banshee didn't have to leave just because Blackarachnia showed up, starshadow. Optimus would have liked to have spoken with both of them about the Starshadow issue, and he would have allowed Banshee to go get her seeing as how she wasn't going to take no for an answer and I'm sure you;d like to carry out your plan/story whatever it might be. I was just trying to get more development out of your character and the situation. But without further ado, I'm just going to move on with Optimus since I have a lot to cover yet. ))
Before I was a psychologist, I was a well decorated soldier in the Predacon Army. I was sent by the High Council along with other elite soldiers to be a spy in Hellfang and from then on, a double agent to gain their trust, rise in ranks and finally, uncovering their darkest secrets..."
Primal raised a brow at Banshee's explanation, intrigued and also a little taken aback.
"your dead comrade, Icebreaker...
His optics saddened for a moment, briefly recalling that fateful day and how much it devastated his crew, especially Aurora.
he engaged in a fight with one of the rookie members known as Cecaelia, and that means their Mothership is somewhere out there. You'd be surprised how important Starshadow is to the organization. Though they may function without her by having appointed commander, they are less likely to succeed in their plans without the mass of access codes she bears," "that's all the information I can give. I hope you understand how important the mission means to me. Good day to you, Optimus,"
Well, she hadn't answered everything, and he supposed he wasn't going to get much more out of her even though as the commanding officer he should know as much as possible, but at least it was more than he had known beforehand and he appreciated that. As Blackarachnia walked in, he gave a quiet sigh, unwilling at first to let Banshee go on her own, but as defiant and determined as she was, she was clearly going to accomplish this mission of her's no matter what; and, by Primus, he could relate to her about important missions and doing what one believed in. But on one condition. After she had left, Optimus hurried after her in his limp stopping at his quarters' opened doorway and calling after her,
"You will return with her alive, Banshee. I will not tolerate anymore murders under my command," he said in reference to Ironclaw killing Dirge the way he had.
"Huh. Didn't know you were an artist."
"I'm not," he admitted to the black widow as he turned to observe her examining his "cave drawings".
Got hit by an alien disk?
"I wish," said Primal.
"It probably would have hurt less. Can you decipher any of these symbols or words?" he asked as he limped up beside the she-spider, giving a quick lick across the scar over his mouth, which was more of a tick or a habit now, while he stared at the wall with her.
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(( OOC: Joint post between Phoenix and me after catching up with the rest of my Rhinox stuff. ))
"What is it, Rhinox?
The engineer looked between Whitegrazer and Aurora and explained,
"Ironclaw is alive. Landslide and Wintersong just recovered him in stasis lock. He's in the hangar's repair chamber."
"I remembered something odd the last time I checked the map. It seemed Megatron has been oddly quiet and I believe it was to out those jamming towers up there. I'm beginning to suspect there is a reason he has done that."
Jamming towers again? Terrific... But if that was the case, then maybe Megatron was up to something big after all and not just lounging around waiting for something to happen. Did it have to do with the aliens? Or was it for his own agenda?
"I will go with you both." "With Optimus' behavior and Megatron's silence, I feel like we are in the eye of the storm, and I fear we won't know until...it comes."
Rhinox had eyed Whitegrazer's words with some concern, mostly because she was probably right.
"That's what Aurora's sensor's are for, assuming any of this has to do with the Vok. Hopefully we can be alerted ahead of time instead of always playing catch-up."
"Come on. We're carrying heavy equipment and Whitegrazer is faster than us. It would be a better use of time if she just meets us there."
While Whitegrazer proceeded to research the coordinates she had given to Aurora and Rhinox, the ermine and the rhinoceros made their way out of the base and began their journey to start setting up the equipment with the sensors.
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Aurora picked up her pace quickly by borrowing one of the ground based transports as she started the long trek to the location where she planned to set up the sensor. Whitegrazer's apparently random coordinates intrigued her, true, but the exact location of the coordinates was a little more tricky to get to since neither of them were flyers. Aurora came closer to being one, for sure, but without frequent updrafts to keep her airborn it was far safer, and faster to take the surface road there.
The transport, a remnant of the Axalon's original mission as an exploration ship, did a decent enough job with getting them to where they needed to go. It was a little bumpy, perhaps, but certainly faster than travelling on foot.
As they got closer to their destination, Aurora glanced over at Rhinox. Her voice sounded quiet, almost uncharacteristically so, when she spoke.
"Do you think it will even matter in the end?," she wondered.
"I mean if we are able to detect the aliens. We're talking about beings who were perfectly able to destroy the planet after all." She sounded concerned.
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Rhinox glanced at Aurora with some uncertainty.
"Anything that gives us an advantage is worth while," he said optimistically.
"No matter the outcome. We never know what they'll throw us at us next. It's obvious that they want us gone, but after everything, we're still here. Us against an unknown, very powerful and elusive race of beings. I think that speaks volumes, and they have underestimated us and our resourcefulness." Part of him was actually curious as to what they'd throw at them next; they were challenges. But another part of him didn't want to lose anymore friends or this planet by their tricks and traps and weapons.
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"Those guys are sparkless," Aurora muttered as the vehicle pulled up at their pre-programmed coordinates. She briefly pondered if the Vok even possessed such characteristics as gender or individuality. Nobody really knew anything about them.
She waited as the doors opened and then stepped outside, looking out at the landscape. There was a magnificent view down to a valley at a lower level than they were, in the direction of Whitegrazer's exact coordinates in fact. But due to the difficult terrain and also some hesitation on how wise it was to just go to some random coordinates that she was still wondering where Whitegrazer had encountered.
So instead they had chosen a safer area some distance away from Whitegrazer's coordinates, but still close enough for the sensors to pick up any weird activity. Or so she hoped.
Aurora handed the bottom of the sensor to Rhinox since he was far stronger than her and was a much better candidate to get it stuck firmly into the ground.
"Here, can you get this set up? I'll get the antenna configured."
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The engineer followed the smaller Maximal out of their little vehicle and quietly scanned the area with his optics and internal sensors. He wasn't picking up any Predacon hostiles, not to say that there couldn't be any around, but all seemed calm and peaceful.
Rhinox also wondered why, how and what made Whitegrazer so interested in these coordinates. There was nothing here but nice scenery. Skeptical of her eager recommendation, she wasn't there to ask at the moment so he returned his attention to Aurora who grabbed a large part of her invention and handed it to him. He took it with ease and effortlessly carried it to an appropriate spot according to the dirt he deemed compliant with maintaining the device secured in the ground. Lifting it up above his head in both of his hands, he put his strength and force behind the motion as he jammed part of it into the ground, piercing the sturdy terrain and stabilizing it. Then he started to examine it more closely, approvingly looking over her work and figuring out the mechanics.
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Aurora followed Rhinox and then placed the top portion of the sensor securely into the base. It didn't take long to connect the rest of it together and turn it on.
"Let's see what we can pick up," she said as she made some minor adjustments to the machine before turning her attention to the screen of her wrist mounted computer.
"Seems to have some disturbances in the signal.. I can clean that up." She did so with a few taps on the screen, making a clearer image of the surrounding area show up.
The map looked different than a normal map would as it focused mainly on the presence of signals within the sensor's range. But what caught Aurora's attention almost immediately was the large amount of disturbances coming from the direction of where Whitegrazer had initially told them to go.
"That's.. odd.."
She tapped the screen a few more times but the disturbances did not fade away this time.
"There's something down there, where Whitegrazer told us to go. It's a bit too far to get a clear reading though," she added, a bit disappointed that the range of the sensor wasn't quite as good as she had initially hoped for.
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Folding his arms across his broad chest, Rhinox had stepped back and nodded, smiling at Aurora and her achievement so far. He grew quiet and glanced around their surroundings again before watching her make her adjustments with the screen on her forearm, studying the map.
Lowering his arms, Rhinox leaned down to look at the disturbances on her screen and turned around to peer in the direction they were coming from, the exact area the Empath had told them to embark to. Unfortunately, they couldn't see anything from where they were. He wasn't sure he wanted to approach it any closer than where they were already positioned. If they triggered any traps, no one would know what happened to them until Whitegrazer would arrive. But in order to make sure the test of her sensors was successful, they would have to investigate it.
"Is there anyway to triangulate the sensors and focus on those coordinates of the map to give us a definitive reading?"
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"We should be able to do that," Aurora responded as she picked up another sensor. Of course this hadn't been attempted before so there was nothing certain about it. After making sure the other sensors were online, she glanced at the monitor again.
There was something down there in the valley below that resembled a structure of sorts. Whatever it was, it was big. And rather intimidating. Knowing how the aliens operated, they had no doubt hidden their base or whatever it was so that it wasn't visible from outside. Kind of like how they had hidden the weapon that had nearly destroyed them two weeks prior inside an active volcano.
"It's a little hard to make out but it definitely looks like something is down there.. a building of sorts.." She looked over the edge once more, trying to see it with her own eyes. But all she could see was just the landscape for as far as she could see.
Then suddenly the signal stopped, the machine seemingly dying for a moment.
"By Rattrap's garbage," the fuzor muttered, closing the distance to the main sensor in a few steps. She re-started it and waited impatiently as it came back online.
A sudden alarm, much like the one that had happened earlier when Whitegrazer had come to see them, broke the otherwise calmness of their surroundings. Aurora silently cursed as she silenced the alarm before again looking at her monitor to see if the signal had been recaptured.
Instead what she saw left the white fur in the back of her neck standing.
"Rhinox..," she told him, not quite sure what to make of what she was seeing,
"We lost the original signal. But there's another one.. and it's moving."
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Rhinox had moved to the ledge as well beside Aurora to peer down, but like her, he couldn't see the structure. Growing baffled, his crimson optics searched for anything out of place, any kind of hologram projection or interference with its surroundings but nothing jumped out.
He quickly turned to the sounding alarm and was prepared to grab her and pull her away from that area as fast as his legs could move with his heavy body. But he calmed himself and took a deep breath as the Fuzor deactivated the noise and things were silent once more. ...Until she spoke up again. The urgency in her voice made him immediately look at her monitor, noticing the mobile signal moving. Instinctively, he stretched out his arm to her in a protective maneuver, and said,
"Get back," as he pulled out one of his chain guns with his other hand and aimed it in the direction of the uncertain signature in case it was hostile. He had no idea what to expect and they had no real cover to shield themselves with.
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The signal was cutting in and out a few times and its location seemed to bounce from one spot to a different location with each time the signal was lost. Aurora watched this weird behavior occur a few times before she slowly started to let her guard down.
"Never mind. I think it's just feedback from the multiple sensors being active at the same time." It had to have been. The last of the signals was so close whatever caused it would have been standing right next to them and there simply wasn't anything.. or anyone.. there.
Although she had moved back as Rhinox had told her to, just in case, but now she started to feel a bit silly for having gotten so spooked by what must have been feedback from the sensors.
"Hold on. Maybe I can adjust the sensor to compensate," she told him, moving back to the single, fully assembled, sensor as she spoke.
There was a large rock formation close to where the sensor was standing but Aurora didn't think anything of it at first. Not until she knelt down next to the sensor, only to feel something strange wrap itself around her throat from behind.
"Rhinox!," she exclaimed in horrified surprise.
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Despite hearing her observation and conclusion on the matter, Rhinox hesitated lowering his weapon for a few more moments. Only when everything still remained uneventful and no one else showed up did he feel comfortable enough to let his guard down and return his large gun to his subspace. If this truly was an alien site of activity, then her sensors may not be as inaccurate as she thought they might be.
Hearing her suddenly shriek his name, Rhinox spun around to find out what had happened...
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Aurora struggled against the force that was starting to choke her. But upon realizing whoever had her wasn't about to stop and certainly didn't plan to let her go, she stopped struggling for a moment. The grip on her neck eased up a bit as she did too, giving her a chance to gasp for air once more. Yet she dared not move much and she couldn't see who was holding her from the position she was in. Rhinox, on the other hand, had a clear view now that her attacker had moved away from his hiding spot.
"Don't.. move," a raspy yet familiar voice sounded and just then Aurora caught a glimpse of a black wing resembling those of a dragon. Zodiac stood up, towering over his captive, but he must have looked worse for wear. Indeed, the many wounds inflicted upon him during the battle at the volcano were all still there. And several more, likely related to his fall into the pit of lava. One wing was hanging unmoving on one side, broken and shredded, yet the other looked somewhat intact still. His armor was scorched, dented, lacerated..
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Rhinox looked surprised at first, but then his optics narrowed while in his mind growing concerned for the ermine's safety. He was certain he had died. They were all certain. Optimus witnessed it. Yet, here he was standing in front of him and trying to hold Aurora hostage.
"First Ironclaw and now you?" Taking in Zodiac's injuries that were as fresh as the day he had acquired them, it was clear that Aurora's vile had worked exactly as they had hoped and he had had no repairs. But did he know that she had created it to stop his nanobots and take away his livelihood? And would he kill her for it?
"Release her, Zodiac," he demanded.
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Zodiac snuffed at Rhinox' demand but only half as loudly as he did when the Maximal had mentioned Ironclaw's name.
"Being transmetal does.. come with.. certain perks," he replied, only to grip Aurora's neck a bit more tightly than before and extracting a frightened gagging sound from the young female.
"I think not," he then responded, moving ever so slightly closer to the cliff just to demostrate how easily he could rid himself of the annoying fuzor if he so chose.
"But I won't harm her.. much.. depending, of course, on.. your cooperation." His attention was focused purely on Rhinox since between the two of them, the rhino was the only one who could actually pose a threat to him.
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The engineer's face showed concern for Aurora when she released gagging sounds from his grip around her throat before he glared again at the former shape shifter, watching him move slowly toward the the edge. His hands balled into fists but he remained calm.
"Cooperation?" he questioned, almost curiously, but also wanting to keep Zodiac distracted so he wouldn't harm Aurora.
"Cooperation for what?" He carefully took a step toward them.
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Zodiac narrowed his optics as Rhinox took a step closer before pointing an accusing finger with his free arm at the other male. As he lifted his arm, Rhinox could see the indentation and scratches made into the former shape shifter's wrists. It was as if he'd been dangling for a long time while wearing cuffs, long enough for them to leave a permanent mark in his wrists.
"I told you..not to move!," he told him angrily, accusingly, the hand arouns Aurora's neck squeezing it so tightly now that it was starting to crush her throat.
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"Alright! Alright! Just calm down," the engineer immediately suggested, regretting that his movement caused more pain to his smaller comrade, hoping that he would just as quickly loosen his grip. Rhinox's optics couldn't help taking in the marks around in his wrists. Should he feel sorry for him? Maybe if he had taken a different approach to this situation. Instead, he was threatening Aurora's life.
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Zodiac did not let the fuzor go.
"Your little friend here... was experimenting on... nanomachine technology a while back. She gave some.. to Optimus." Talking was a bit strainous right now since he was so damaged.
"I need.. repairs. She will.. get my.. nanomachines.. operational .. again.. so I can leave .. this dreadful place."
He coughed a bit, a dry cough from the strain of having been near the lava for so long. The heat had caused part of his vocal synthesizer to warp a bit. It wasn't bad but noticable.
"And you.. will get the .. equipment she needs to do it."
Aurora froze as her captor talked of what he wanted her to do. Even if she did have the equipment and know-how to do such a feat, she would have no idea where to even start. She was only in the beginning stages of understanding how that technology worked. And the nanogel was all gone, leaving her with only the option of trying to find a way to reverse the effects of the virus. Something she really didn't know if could be done.
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In his mind, Rhinox thought, Yeah right. Should he be honest with him or bluff?
"You expect me to leave her here with you while I fetch the equipment? No chance. Anyway, we're fresh out of the nanotech samples we would need to reverse the effects. So it looks like you're out of luck. Let her go, and we can offer you some time in one of our repair chambers," he tried negotiating. As damaged as he was, he didn't really seem like a tremendous threat anymore. Of course, the rhinoceros didn't want to underestimate him. But he betted that he could strike him down with one strong punch to his face.
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The dragon hesitated for a moment,weighing his options.
"And I'm supposed to believe.. you won't just lock me up.. when I'm in.. your CR chamber?" He was tired.. so very tired.. and it was noticable in his voice as well as his appearance. Honestly he couldn't remember the last time, if ever, he had felt like this.
"You are not in.. a good position.. to make demands," he told the other male.
"The little pest stays. It's.. my only offer. .. Take it.. or she will die." It was not a threat as much as it was a promise. As things were, he had nothing else to lose.
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Rhinox's patience was wearing thin now. After everything Zodiac had put them through, he came back to try and pull more power moves? He was a fool. He clearly had no energy to fight and hardly had enough to stay awake.
"Optimus was willing to risk his life to save you despite everything, and you come back to pull a stunt like this?" Rhinox shook his head in disappointment.
"The way I see it you're the one in no position to make demands, Zodiac. I could punch your lights out before you did anything more than squeeze her neck. You know we're reasonable Maximals. You know Optimus. You want repairs, we want answers. Your alternative is: I knock you out and leave you for the Predacons. Or the Vok."
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Zodiac would have groaned at the way the Maximal attempted to feign being in control. He had no desire to return to the Axalon. If these fools wouldn't help him, he would just have to get rid of them and focus his attention on the alien site again. it was because of the Vok that he had obtained his powers in the first place so it was likely something of theirs could reverse whatever curse the Maximals had placed upon him by injecting him with.. whatever it had been.
"As you wish," he told Rhinox coldly as he lifted Aurora into the air by the neck, his arm shaking a bit as he did from the strain, and then turned to the edge.
"There's a small.. ledge.. protruding a bit further.. down the cliff. If you hurry and.. you're lucky.. you may be able to save her before.. it collapses. If not.. she'll face.. a rough landing." He moved closer to the edge, ignoring the fact Aurora had started struggling again.
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Stubborn as ever. Rhinox grumbled in anger and suddenly threw himself at Zodiac for a tackle. If he released Aurora upon his impact, he was certain she could be quick enough to transform and glide herself to safety. As for himself, he wasn't concerned about going over the edge. He just wanted to get her out of his harmful grip.
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As Zodiac turned with the struggling fuzor in hand, his free hand grabbed for her fragile wings with the intent of shredding them to avoid her using them to glide. But just before he could lay his hand on her, a sudden impact against his back and side forced him to the ground.
He was unable to keep his grip on Aurora as he slammed into the ground, Rhinox partially on top of him. Aurora rolled on the ground, gasping as she did until she came to a halt near the edge.
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The robust Maximal got to his feet after crawling off of Zodiac. With his weight, he wasn't the most graceful tackler, but it got the job done. He glanced at Aurora to make sure she was alright.
"Get up," he told the wounded dragon as he stood near him.
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The dragon slowly, very carefully, forced himself up on his feet as soon as Rhinox had removed himself. It was only due to the shere amount of stubborness that he was able to do it, his body aching from top to bottom and his systems overwhelmed with pure exhaustion. And hunger. It had been so long since he had eaten anything that he no longer felt the urge to eat.
Glaring at Rhinox, he found himself wishing he had his weapons at least. But they were gone too, disappeared on the now collapsed volcano.
"Go on with it then," he told the Maximal definatly, taking a staggering step forward.
"Make the shot if.. you're .. capable of it. " He waited but a nanoclick before smiling ever so slightly.
"I thought not.. Leave this place.. for you have.. no business.. here. "
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Now standing before him, Rhinox was fed up with Zodiac's attitude, and he swung his fist upward at his lower jaw just as the exhausted dragon finished what he was saying.
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Zodiac, being in the terrible state he was in, wasn't able to avoid or even register the incoming blow before it was too late. His head immediately snapped to the side from the sudden impact, leaving the dragon feeling disoriented for a moment before he crashed back down to the ground. Aurora, meanwhile, gasped in surprise as she witnessed Rhinox punch the former shapeshifter who had caused so much trouble, knocking him out in the process.. She had never seen Rhinox as much as raise his voice, much less resort to violence, but it was evident even his patience was running thin.
Her optics darted from the downed renegade to Rhinox to Zodiac again.
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Watching the dragon collapse, Rhinox brushed his hands together as if wiping them clean and looked at Aurora.
"Are you alright?"
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"Yeah..," she said, more baffled than hurt.
"Just a little bruised. I'll be all right." Although had Rhinox been but a nanoclick slower, she might not have been.
She stood up.
"What do we do now?," she asked, genuinely not sure what the best approach would be from here.
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Now that the confrontation was over, the engineer looked down at the unconscious dragon, still in shock that was he was even alive. How had he survived? Rhinox sighed and looked at Aurora.
"I guess we either tow him back with us or we call Optimus to come out here since we may have found a possible alien site. Right? Can we confirm our findings with your detection device?"
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"I'm not sure," Aurora responded after a brief pause.
"The equipment is acting a little weird.. It even went off when he..," she said gesturing the still form at Rhinox' feet,
".. showed up. I don't know why." Suddenly a realization came to her.
"And Whitegrazer.. It did it to her as well. And she somehow knew of this place, whatever's down there.. " She stopped talking.
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Rhinox studied her thoughtfully before he said,
"I don't think they're glitches." He couldn't help but wonder how Optimus was going to react to all of this, especially with this sudden realization that Zodiac was still alive. And now all of this...
He knelt down next to the dragon to make sure his injuries weren't life threatening at the moment, carefully examining his body and vital signs.
"Rhinox to Base, do you copy?" he sent, but only static returned.
"Axalon? Do you copy?" he repeated. Nothing but static.
"Seems Whitegrazer might have been right about those towers," he told Aurora since they weren't far enough away for the distance to interfere. Something or someone else was blocking their communications. Of course he had been hoping that would not be the case...
"We're going to have to lug Zodiac back with us." Rhinox picked up the dragon under his arms, lifting his upper body, and dragged him over to their transport with the renegade's heels scraping along the ground. He managed to pull him up into the bed of their vehicle with his feet dangling out because he was so tall.
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"It seems the area isn't recognized as ours or Predacon territory, but it is close. " "I have no doubt Megatron may have a jamming tower there."
"Hey, 'Grazer, what's the happs?" Rattrap inquired, immediately getting up and walking over to her, sticking his nose in her business as he enjoyed doing with almost everyone.
"Jamming towers? Where?" He looked over the map she brought up, seemingly a little confused.
"Rhinox? Aurora? Where are you guys?"
The rat spun around to look at the monitor he was just occupying and saw the two signatures departing from the Axalon's perimeter.
"Were you waintin' for 'em? 'Cause it looks like dey left without ya."
Landslide to Rattrap, we're both back and Ironclaw's arm is recovered. No problems so far. I'm gonna stay down here and watch him while I work.
"Alright, 'Slider," he responded.
"What're Cheetor an' Wintersong up to now? We might have some jamming towers ta locate and, uh, disassemble. Unless ya need help down there, send 'em on up to de bridge, would ya?"