"You better honor that promise,"
Optimus had tried not to notice the Fuzor's watery optics in case he might trigger an uncontrollable fountain of tears before she quickly wiped them herself, but it was clear to him how much Aurora cared about him and all of them, and he knew he would have to make good on his promise.
"Because if you don't, I'll be forced to give you a stern talking to the next time we have to bring you back to life."
He had given her a light chuckle to that.
"Let's hope it won't come to that," he smiled lightly. Sweet, innocent Aurora. If he could make this war disappear and this world a happier, care-free place with a snap of his fingers, he would. Unfortunately, it was not that easy, and there were still going to be difficult times ahead of them.
"Yeah.. We will. And we'll kick some major skidplate getting there too."
Optimus managed a laugh that time as he agreed with his Chief Biologist. Her words had obviously been influenced by Rattrap, but even though he was often a pain in everyone's skidplates, he was loyal, good for comic relief and even uplifting the team's moral, and Aurora clearly looked up to him in a positive way. The Spy had been able to build her confidence and bring her out of her shell, and they shared an affinity for creative weapons and tools.
"I hope we can convince the Predacons of that some day..,"
"As do I, Aurora," Primal had concurred with a voice that almost sounded exasperated about the whole idea and his purpose of life being able to bring everyone together while Megatron was still trying to divide and conquer.
"Because you made us into a well functioning team,"
The gorilla in robot mode had grew speechless when she said that because he hadn't thought of it that way before. Back on Cybertron, he had higher-ranking Maximals like Nexus who provided him with feedback, constructive criticism and leadership. He received recognition for his accomplishments and successes so he knew how to improve himself and so forth. Here on Earth, sometime in the past, there wasn't anyone present with higher authority. There was no one more experienced and knowledgeable to pat him on the back or to teach him the do's and don'ts of war. The fact that they were still there battling the Predacons and the Vok was the only way he could validate his leadership and know that he was at least doing enough to keep them moving forward despite how bleak it seemed at times. But when Aurora spoke those words, it gave him a boost in his confidence like no other, perhaps not even comparable to Nexus Prime.
"Thank you, Aurora..." he said quietly but sincerely because of the impact her honesty had on him.
"Yeah, I kinda snooped in the computer files from back when the Axalon initially crashed here. I know things didn't always run so smoothly."
Optimus had almost slipped into a sheepish or embarrassed appearance then as he recalled their earlier encounters with the Preds and their own squabbles and mistakes among themselves, but he quickly recovered from it, seemingly ignoring her "snooping" around in the data files no doubt taught to her by their professional infiltrator and local rat.
"Well, I was young and inexperienced," he tried defending himself with a lighter tone in his voice,
"And we were just starting to get to know each other. It was a lot to take in with a new crew and suddenly being thrown into chaos."
"And where would you have been if you had disobeyed those orders?,"
His gaze had faltered from her's as he thought about that, but he wasn't sure of the answer. Prison, perhaps, just to keep him quiet. Or maybe he would have just been given a different job. Who knew.
"And if you hadn't done it, I'm sure someone else would have been assigned to do it for you. I'm not saying what happened was right, but I'd like to think it was the exception rather than the rule.."
Then at least I wouldn't be responsible for their suffering, and they wouldn't have bothered to threaten all of you, thought Primal.
"I would never..,"
He was bit a more assured about her being careful and following her own moral compass.
"I mean.. my plant subjects haven't complained much,"
Optimus had sent her a small smile appreciating her sense of humor even if it was more of a touchy subject for him. He knew she meant well.
"I understand," "But don't worry, I will heed your warning. I promise."
"Good," he said with a nod pleased to hear her statement. Now, they both had promises to keep so as not to disappoint each other.
"Do you have any possible solutions in mind for those two?,"
The Commander sighed thoughtfully before he shook his head.
"Not at the moment." It may not have been what she wanted to hear considering everything Zodiac had recently put her through, but at least he was being honest. And maybe his uncertainty would inspire her to come up with some suggestions.
"Maybe you are able to get some answers about Zodiac at least..,"
"We'll see." And that was all he could offer on that subject. Although he did hope that Zodiac would be willing to both talk and listen, but as things stood between them now, tensions would be quite high.
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Meanwhile in the present...
The Maximal leader stood there before the equine's quarters with his data pad in one hand and the scar across his mouth, waiting for the door open.
"I'm sorry for not answering you earlier, Optimus,"
When it finally did after a few moments, Optimus seemed to look past Whitegrazer's apologetic smile and simply nodded at her as he acknowledged her words. Although he was a tad bit annoyed for being ignored over his comm. link, he took one glance at the abnormal glowing on Wintersong which immediately reminded him of their newly established link as well as the tigress' current state of mind and well being ever since she had returned to them on her own. He hadn't even been debriefed on that yet because of her surgery and recovery time in the CR.
"Do you wish to come in?"
"No, thank you, not just yet," his attitude adjusting to a more polite tone.
"Don't go anywhere, Wintersong," Primal told her since both her and Whitegrazer's actions implied that she was being excused. Instinct and the exchange of glances between them suggested to the Commander that they had already been privately discussing something personal, and that was most likely what Wintersong had endured with the Vok. Of course Whitegrazer was probably the best person to speak with about the aliens since she was one herself, but her relationship and involvement with them might warrant some apprehension from Wintersong fully trusting her and asking her for help. Because of Optimus's encounters with them and his detachment from any relations with them, he might be able to relate to her pain in a different way than Whitegrazer could. Either way, no matter who Wintersong wanted to confide in, if anyone at this point, he just hoped that she would be open to talk about it sometime so they might be able to help her cope and not be fearful or so willing to keep secrets from them. Whitegrazer tended to hold no ill will toward them while Optimus wasn't exactly the welcoming type for everything they had put him through. His tolerance for their callousness and unreasonable ways was at its limit, especially now with the trauma they bequeathed to yet another Maximal of his.
"Whitegrazer, I need an explanation for this," Optimus said as he handed her his data pad that showed the similar genetic make-up she had with Zodiac. He purposely didn't say who he got the information from. As far as he was concerned, that was the least of her worries at the moment.
"Privately, if you wish," he added the allowance.
"But first, Wintersong," Primal returned his attention to the TransMetal tigress,
"I haven't even had the opportunity to ask if you're alright. I'm glad to see you've recovered from your injuries, but this does concern me," he said with compassion very evident in his voice as his orange optics lowered slightly and his hand gestured to the strange anomaly illuminating across her chest. As he mentioned it, some inaudible, soft whispers crossed his mind and he subtly glanced at both of them without causing for alarm as if he was searching their expressions to see if they had heard them too. Only Wintersong might have though. Normally such occurrences would be easily suppressed by Optimus, but they were certainly more frequent now with Wintersong back. Rhinox's findings with her new abnormalities lingered in his thoughts as well, but he didn't bother bringing them up at that moment. He left the discussion open for her to comment further on the matter if she wanted to, including her abduction.
"And I believe there was something you wanted to discuss with me a little while ago, Whitegrazer," he reminded her. But he could only surmise that it might have been about his spark and how he had no idea how to control the odd occurrences it performed sometimes without him knowing. Primus, none of them were ever going to be the same after this war. It was constantly one change after another when it came to their bodies, sparks, emotional anguish and mental stability. Wintersong, however, was his biggest concern right now.
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"Well, I'm the Predacon, well, one of the Predacon experts in here, and since I'm the only one around at the moment, I believe it is one of my primary duties to make sure you Maximals keep your daggers sharpened."
That was an interesting interpretation from the black widow. Was she in denial and the Maximals were beginning to grow on her, or was she being honest and sincere? It was difficult for Rhinox to discern. Either way, it was beneficial having her there because of her Predacon background. She knew how most of them worked, which might have been what Megatron feared the most about his traitors; their transfer of knowledge to his enemies.
"Can't be all that tricky and manipulative if we can watch and listen to everything he does and says, can he?" "He does seem to be all tucked out, though. Maybe this is the perfect opportunity to have a little chat with him. Hmm?"
The engineer glanced over at Blackarachnia with a little skepticism.
"In time. He could use the rest." Being nice to their prisoner, the very one who tried killing all of them, was probably quite foreign to her, and he didn't expect her to understand. Could they keep Zodiac awake and hungry on purpose just to punish him and make sure he remained weak? Of course, but that wasn't the "Maximal way".
"Well, I think someone should talk to him either Optimus or that white mare who loves to talk and make peace before he starts up again or gets wise." "If I was in that same position, being tortured or at least interrogated would at least keep me from keeping myself out of boredom."
"Letting him sleep will also give you a break," Rhinox pointed out to her to try and get her mind off of being so adamant about someone speaking with the shape shifter. Maybe she just wanted some excitement by watching Zodiac attack Optimus or Whitegrazer. Could she be that cynical or sinister? He hoped not. If she was bored, then now was a good time for her to find something else to do while managing to stay out of trouble.
Even in his slumber, however, the pretender was still restless, Rhinox observed. It didn't seem like a pleasant dream either. Had it been about guilt, or fear? It was hard to tell through the video feed. The rhinoceros couldn't help but wonder what or who he had dreamed of as he took the slightest pity on him considering the purpose and longevity of the torture he had endured in the past.
"Rattrap, what's your status report?" Big Green attempted to communicate with his friend out in the field...
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“I knew it was too easy!” “Everyone alright?!”
“Losin’ your bearings Maxies?! Haha!”
Voices and gun fire seemed to ring in from every direction now. Rattrap tried to desperately keep track of his team, but they had scattered everywhere, especially the Maximal fliers. Ducking behind his boulder to avoid the onslaught of gun fire from the Predacons, he looked back over his shoulder for the ebony horse but all he found was a large pile of rubble. Oh no... Was he under that? He had to have been, he was no where else to be found as he quickly scanned the area near himself. Slag! He decided he needed to help him because he needed reinforcements, but first he needed to give himself some cover fire.
"Too slow this time feathers!"
Peering beyond his boulder just enough to view some of the terrain and the sky, he was about to return fire again at Quickstrike, Terrorsaur and Inferno, until he spotted the peregrine falcon go down.
"Airazor!" he cried out for her with concern over the noise. He knew she could handle herself, she was quite the fighter, but if she and Onyx were down, the Maximals were quickly becoming outnumbered and outgunned.
"Tigerhawk, help her!" he called over his comm. link since he was too far away to get to Airazor from his position and it had looked like Spineback was closing in on her. He was about to call for Cheetor as well when a barrage of gun fire from the other Preds pummeled his location. A lot of it shredded his cover and forced him to duck lower to the ground, covering his head with his gun and other hand from the rocky debris. He had make a run for it. He was a sitting duck if he didn't. If he could just get to Onyx...
"You can't hide forever vermin! Your team are falling like flies out here while you cower behind a rock."
Man, I hate dat bird! His voice is like scratching on a chalk board! the Spy thought bitterly. When the opportunity arose, the master marksman stood up and took the time - albeit he was quicker than most - to make his shots count as he fired at Terrorsaur and Inferno who were incoming, the 'dactyl in beast mode now with his talons extended. What the heck was he planning on doing? Picking him up and dropping him? It seemed a little out of character for ol' Needle-nose, but Rattrap didn't have much time to ponder about it. As soon as he fired off his shots at the fliers, he ran for the pile of debris that had buried the stallion. Sliding across the dirt and smaller rocks, he reached it and used some of it for cover as he set his gun down and started to roll off and pick up and drop as many rocks as he could and as quickly as he could.
"Onyx!" he hollered for him.
"Hang on!" With the fliers drawing nearer, he grabbed his gun and fired upward at them again, but by now he had lost track of Quickstrike, and that mistake would be the rodent's downfall. One of the Fuzor's shots of venom nailed him in the shoulder, and his entire arm and upper chest was suddenly paralyzed and glowing bright green. Now, Rattrap was beginning to panic. He swapped his gun to his functional arm and hand and fired at Quickstrike across the way, but it was too late.
A rocket barreled down from Inferno and exploded on the ground right between Rattrap and Onyx disintegrating most of the rocks that had decorated the traitor. The ant laughed uncontrollably as he immediately decreased his altitude and landed on his feet near the crater that his weapon had created with great satisfactory.
The force of the explosion in such close proximity easily blew Rattrap right off his feet. All he could remember was the intense heat that his whole front frame had felt, and a big, bright flash accompanied with a deafening bang. His small body laid lifelessly several feet away on his back.
"Who gets the last laugh now, rrrrrodent!" Inferno happily jeered while rolling the "r". That'll show that cocky, little rat.
"Ah ha ha ha ha ha ha!" It may have been hard to believe that the Predacons were taking this mission by storm. Surely, their Queen would be pleased with their results! While the arsonist stood there mocking Rattrap and fantasizing about the Royalty rewarding them, he had forgotten about Onyx laying on ground off to the side, merely assuming that he didn't have to worry about him. The rodent, on the other hand, was known for his tricks and opportunistic nature, so he kept his weapon and attention trained on the smallest of the Maximals that were present while Terrorsaur handled the rest of his capture.
"Rattrap, what's your status report?"
As Rhinox's voice came through Rattrap's comm. link, there was no response.
Although his silence worried the rhinoceros a little, he assumed that he might not have heard him over the sound of his engine if they were traveling back to Base. So, he tried again.
"Come in, Rattrap. Do you copy?" Nothing. He decided to try someone else.
"Airazor, this is Rhinox. Do you read me?" He gave her a moment to reply, waiting patiently.
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“Great firepower for the Maximals maybe.”
The shiny t-rex glanced at Rampage but didn't respond. Megatron's firepower was plenty powerful, but he did admire the crab's weapon as well as his strength and allegedly immortal spark. Compared to the Maximals, he felt that he and his Predacons greatly outmatched them.
“A new player to add to our little game I hope?”
"You 'hope'?" Megatron repeated the word, almost taken aback by Rampage utilizing it.
"I had not realized that optimism was an attitude you would associate yourself with." It was difficult to tell if the Predacon was being sincere or merely mocking him.
"Nevertheless," he moved on,
"let us hope," and grinned a bit deviously as he waited for the Decepticon-turned-Predacon's update.
"I have indeed.
Excellent, yesss, he thought excitedly. Finally, his Predacons managed to succeed with stealing another protoform from those foolish Maximals. What a glorious day this was turning into!
He was most keen to join up as soon as one of the Maximals mentioned your name, in fact,
He laughed inside of himself. Those Maximals truly were incompetent sometimes. No doubt they were attempting to warn this newcomer of Megatron, but instead they had encouraged him to seek the tyrant out! Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!
and he claims he knew you from his days running for Cryotek.
Well, now. That was intriguing... Megatron's curiosity peaked a bit at that. Who was it...?
He calls himself Quickfix,"
Quickfix? He was thoughtful for a moment about the familiar name before he finally responded to Nemesis in his deep voice, or rather anyone in general who could hear him.
"So, the rumors held some truth to them after all. I once thought him a coward, but let us see where his loyalty truly lies," he implied with a number of tests and in battle. He was sure he didn't have to spell it out for Nemesis.
In the distance, he and Rampage could hear the gun fire in the direction that the others were located, so he continued walking toward it without bothering to rush into the fray. Instead, he would rather sneak up on the battle and observe from the side line before they were to attack the
Axalon.
"Have we any cooperation from Tarantulas lately?" he inquisitively asked Nemesis over their transmission.