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No Rest For The Wicked

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(( OOC: This episode takes place about two weeks after Aurora's abduction by Tarantulas, and Zodiac has been residing with the Maximals at the Axalon still suffering from his amnesia. It begins with a joint post between Phoenix and me. FF, you can enter the game whenever you feel like it's the right moment. And if you want someone or one of the base's to pick up Chen's stasis pod signal, just say so in your post. ))

Part One:

Suffering another sleepless night, Optimus sat at his desk in his quarters in the early hours of the morning while most of the Maximals slept. His mentor’s journal laid in front of him while he carefully held his identification chip between his thumb and index finger tip. The commanding officer was still indecisive about listening to the Admiral’s deepest thoughts and secrets, but after another nightmare with the Vok, this was the best distraction he could think of.

Years had gone by since he last stood before Nexus Prime learning from him and all his wisdom under his apprenticeship and always eager to please him and work hard. He missed him dearly...

If Optimus and his crew survived this war on Earth and returned to Cybertron, Nexus wasn’t going to be there to greet him. He wasn’t going to be there to hear his stories or support him or meet his crew that made him who he was and saved his life. One might think knowing all of this would make it easier to listen to his journal without worrying about being judged by the author since he was no longer among the living, but because he had meant so much to Primal, it only made it much more difficult.

Taking a deep breath, he inserted the chip that Zodiac had given him into the slot on the side edge of the digital journal and pressed the button to activate it. It was now or never. Why keep resisting? Why keep doubting himself about what he may or may not hear? This was his father figure, his teacher, his role model. He trusted him. It was the last physical piece of Nexus Prime that was left in the galaxy, right there in front of him. “I’m ready now,” Optimus said quietly to himself as if he was speaking to the decorated war hero on the other side of his desk where many of his Maximals had sat before. “Let’s see what you can tell me, my friend. Maybe you can shed some light on some of my life’s mysteries and conspiracy theories...”

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With a sudden flicker of light, the journal came to life. This time it was in the hands of its intended recipient instead of the individual who had ultimately taken the admiral's life and then harvested his most prized possession from him. As well as his identification chip, to be used to better impersonate the aging warrior. Or at least so had been the killer's intention, only for him to discover that the chip was capable of unlocking parts of the journal that would otherwise have remained hidden.

The holographic version of Nexus Prime soon materialized from the journal's surface, the image a bit blurry at first before finally showing all the details of the admiral in his glory. "Is this thing on?," a voice then said as the holographic image appeared to lean forward towards something, perhaps a button, before the familiar figure made a sighing noise. "Technology..," the hologram muttered and then finally turned to face directly at the viewer.

His appearance was just as Primal remembered him, this holographic version of him obviously having been taped some time ago before all the torments that would eventually claim the famed Maximal's life happened. Although he still bore scars on his armor from his many battles, they were faded against the shine of his seemingly newly polished armor. "Guess I should have read the instructions a bit better... Ahem. So anyway.. My dear Optimus, if you are watching this journal I am more than likely gone from this world. Hopefully I got to live a long life and managed to create some real change for our kind, but only time will tell for sure I suppose." Nexus then paused, offering something of a smile to what he presumed would be his young apprentice now watching him. Indeed, Nexus had never really expected to live for as long as he ultimately did, given the nature of his duties. Soldiers like him rarely lived long enough to retire after all.

"Don't shed tears for me because I'm gone, Optimus, I've lived a good life and have already gotten to experience more than most Maximals ever do. Of course among those experiences have been a number of mistakes, but I suppose that's why I've decided to leave you this.. legacy.. as to help keep you from making the same mistakes I did. Not that I think you ever would. After all, you have made such astonishing progress since you first came to join my team." The hologram proceeded to chuckle, obviously thinking back to a time long ago when Primal had first showed up. He was so young and inexperienced, so eager to please.. Nexus had appreciated his intellect and often asked for his input on things that would come up, finding that his young apprentice helped him gain a new outlook on the world around him.

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When the journal illuminated, and Nexus appeared, Optimus almost immediately turned it off. Out of fear? Sadness? Was it too soon? But he stopped himself. After everything he had been through, the loss of some crew members, the battles with the Predacons, the encounters with the Vok, and Zodiac, this seemed to be the hardest thing for him to face to date. There he was, Nexus Prime, just as Optimus recalled him. His voice, his mannerisms, his chuckle. He reached toward the hologram with his right hand wishing he was real and that he could touch him. But his finger tips caused the recording to jump and flicker which gave him the reality check that it was merely a hologram and a memory. Nothing more.

Primal nearly smirked when he watched Nexus fumble with the technology at first. Sometimes he had trouble getting accustomed to it and Optimus, being younger than the Admiral and more adept to the new tech on Cybertron, had to show him how to operate it on occasions. But Nexus was a quick learner too.

Primal’s smile soon disappeared, however, as the tidal wave of emotions shook the core of his spark when Nexus focused his attention directly into the camera, seemingly staring straight at Optimus like he was really there. The more he spoke as though everything was fine, the more it pulled at his life force, and his orange optics started to water despite how much he fought the urge to keep the tears back.

A long life... that had been cut short. And Optimus hadn’t been there to help him. Instead, he had graciously - and foolishly - accepted his first exploration and crew and departed Cybertron leaving Nexus behind. Optimus placed his hand over his spark as if it would help ease the pain, but it didn’t. There was Nexus... He told himself to find the courage to keep watching and listening. He told himself that it would get easier... It was surreal to see him speaking as if nothing had happened, like he was still alive. But he was gone...

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“It’s okay,” the admiral continued softly while reaching out his hand as if he could use it to touch Primal’s face. It was as if he knew how Optimus would surely be feeling right now, lost and alone, while watching his mentor from beyond the grave. “I wish I could be there to tell you these words in person, and to give you a hug while doing it. And although I don’t know how I died, I know I must have gone while fulfilling some great purpose. Hopefully I didn’t go out as a whimpering old fool in my own recharging station,” he continued, reflecting on a life he still planned to carry on with for years to come. It was typical of the admiral to say something like that after all, not that he often if ever discussed the legacy he would leave behind.

However he was not getting any younger, and some day he would surely end up dead somewhere. Whether the cause was his own declining health, or in the battlefield, or by the will of the Council.. He didn’t make a habit of lingering over such thoughts normally, nor did he seem to find the topic especially saddening.

“I miss you, you know. It’s only been a week since you left for the flight training school, but it feels lonely here without you around. Don’t get me wrong. I have a good crew around me, but they don’t challenge me the way you do. And they always stop talking whenever I enter, only to salute me or something silly like that. You know I never liked the formality of the job, so I’m already counting down the days for when you return. Perhaps then we can take the Akira out for a trip, just the two of us. If you only would have asked, I would have been more than happy to teach you the mechanics of flying a large air craft myself.”

-----

Optimus shook his head at Nexus as if to tell him that his death had not been in vain, and he had a made difference for Maximals and Cybertron even if the High Council had kept most of it classified. Despite the circumstance and knowing the truth about his death, Primal almost chuckled at him mocking himself about dying as a whimpering, old fool. That was his sense of humor after all, which Optimus had to admit was a bit lighter than his own. But for a brief moment, he wondered what had gone through his father figure’s head when he eventually did meet his fate and the way it happened by Zodiac’s hand disguised as his star pupil.

A tear rolled down Primal’s cheek by that point. Nexus’s hand reaching out to him... His desire for a hug... Optimus remembered their last embrace as though it was yesterday. “I miss you too,” he said with another tear. “Primus...” Some how his words kept pulling at the “strings” of his spark. It only made him wish even more that he could see him again, that he could return like Nexus had hoped he would and keep challenging him, and keep working together, and make a difference for their planet and its inhabitants.

A tiny chuckle slipped out of his mouth when he mentioned his crew following the military protocol toward an Admiral’s rank because he knew how he felt about that, and that was how Optimus operated too; he didn’t practice those formalities. Then again, he wasn’t exactly a soldier, he was a scientist. But Nexus was always an inspiration to keep Optimus grounded and humble.

The Akira... It was gone now. Lost to the past just like Nexus. He hardly got to know the ship thanks to Zodiac. Then again, if it hadn’t been for Zodiac, he might not have ever had the chance to walk through it before it was destroyed. So, he wasn’t mad, but he was sorry to have lost the ship that Nexus had designed and brought to life in hopes of finding Optimus himself and his crew and rescuing them. But it was not meant to be.

“If only I had asked,” Primal repeated his mentor’s words and bowed his head in shame for his lack of courage in doing so. But there had been a lot going on that time as well; a lot of meetings, training, educating, and so forth. He should have made time for it instead of excuses.

-----

The admiral visual image smiled. It was a knowing smile, full of hope for the future of his son. The two of them may not have been related by mech fluid, but Optimus had more than made up for it with his spirit. There had been nobody that would have as much impact on the old admiral as him, nobody else he’d be willing to give up everything for.

“Yes, I know it’s a bit selfish of me to think that way. I’m well aware of your eagerness to have your own crew and vessel, and to be able to explore the vastness of space. Yet I still hope you will allow me to come with you on those trips. You see.. I plan to resign my position soon. I’m getting too old for a life on the battlefield, so it’s time to leave that part of my life behind.”

He paused briefly, clearing his throat before continuing.

“I wanted to tell you that when you first came to me with your desire of becoming an explorer. But as things were, I really couldn’t get a word in about the matter. You were so excited, I didn’t want to say or do anything that could make you second guess yourself.”

His hands folded softly in front of his abdomen and he stood there, looking quite proud but also stoic.

“I’m so proud of you, Optimus.. You really have no idea. Hopefully some day I can bring myself to tell you in person, when your path in life brings you back into mine. You have so many talents to tap into, and I know in my spark that you are leadership material. Hopefully by the time you get to hear me say this, you’ve matured enough and gained enough experience in the role to stop doubting yourself.”

That self doubt was likely the only thing standing in the way of Optimus' ambitions. Nexus had never doubted his capabilities as a leader figure, he had always encouraged him to take the chance and to lead his own way. Yes, the old admiral had many wins in his name, but he still had not achieved that peace on Cybertron goal he so desired. And he was getting a bit weary from the constant battling towards that goal. Perhaps some fresh insight in the form of someone younger could be the missing piece to solving the puzzle and to bring this cold war against the Predacons to a halt.

The voice trailed off a bit again, but the admiral soon gathered himself enough to continue.

“If you’ll let me guide you, that is,” he added, a bit apologetic for simply having assumed that is what Primal wanted. He was turning into his own bot after all. “But a fair warning, dear Optimus. As I’m sure you’ve come to realize by now, leadership is more of a burden than something to be celebrated. There’s going to be sacrifices you’ll have to make, and not every decision will be the right one. You’ll no doubt end up trusting the wrong voices whispering into your audio receptors, much like I did, but I’m sure you’ll pull through despite all these things. Because you possess qualities most others can only dream of, and you will prevail.”

-----

Nexus had been ready to resign? Not that it came as a surprise to Optimus considering his age, but knowing that now after knowing that he was fully prepared to find Primal and his crew and bring them home only to be stopped short and killed by Zodiac was heart breaking. What other plans did he have for his retirement before he was robbed of it? He may never know unless he expressed it in this journal.

That smile of his. It was so confident but warm. For a war hero, Optimus saw it many times. Nexus didn’t seem to have hardened over his years of leadership and his own losses and trauma. Primal felt like he was... He was older now, matured, and he always took everything that happened to his Maximals to heart. “Would you have even recognized me if you saw me now?” he asked out loud even though the Admiral wouldn’t answer back. Not just physically since his appearance was quite different now. Very different. Animal DNA mixed in with his Transformer mechanics, and a TransMetal appearance thanks to the transwarp explosion that his death had created. Both of which were virtually unheard of on Cybertron. But also personality-wise. Primal was not the same Maximal he was during his apprenticeship under the Admiral. Yet, he supposed he was still the same.

“I was excited,” he agreed with Nexus Prime’s hologram. “It was everything I wanted,” he admitted, even at the cost of being involved in such immoral and shady projects, which he deeply regretted. Did Nexus feel the same way? He wished he had told him all of this regardless of possibly causing him any self doubt. He would have wanted to hear all of it from him in person... But all he had was this digital recording. Well, it was better than never having the opportunity to hear it at all.

Proud? More tears gently and silently rolled down Primal’s cheeks and cross the scar that angularity stretched over his mouth. “When my path in life brings me back to you,” he repeated softly with some emotional anguish. Oh, Nexus... “I fear it was never meant to be...” And when he went on to mention Primal’s leadership potential, self-confidence and maturity, Optimus realized how right he was, about everything. At least he knew that he had made him proud, long before the Beast Wars had begun.

“Yes, you can guide me!” Optimus had nearly shouted as though it still mattered, but it didn’t. Well, not in the same sense. Of course he was more than willing to listen to his advice now after his death, but if he had still been alive, Primal would have welcomed his guidance. He had treasured his relationship with Nexus too much to ever leave it behind or ignore his wisdom.

As he went on to explain the burdens of leadership, Optimus agreed with him entirely. Had he known any of that ahead of time, he might have hesitated taking the Axalon. Then again, none of this was what he had in mind. To be in a war for survival against one of the most lethal and cunning Predacons? No, Optimus didn’t ask for any of it, but he was there without a choice, and he was doing his very best to make it through with his team. Giving up or quitting was never in his programming. Regardless, again, Nexus was right about it all. Yes, Optimus listened to the wrong whispers in his audio sensors, and now he had more unwanted whispering in his head. And, no, not every decision he had made was the right one. But there was no manual for a war like the one he found himself in. How would Nexus have handled it?

Primal finally nodded, wiped away his tears and repeated, “I will prevail. My Maximals and I will prevail,” he corrected himself. “I will finish what I’ve started. ...But I do wish you could be by my side...”

-----

As the first chapter of Nexus’ journal ended with more praise and reassurance towards Optimus, the holographic image seemed to flicker again for a moment before fading away. Still, there were so much more information left in the journal, much of which dealt with the admiral’s personal feelings towards his protégé but a lot also delved into the many plans Nexus had for the future, as well as his reflections on what he had done in the past. As much as Nexus had divulged to Optimus during their actual encounters, the journal also allowed him to say the things he was a bit uncomfortable talking about in person.

One such topic came up when the hologram suddenly reappeared as another entry automatically started when the journal was left on after the first chapter was over. And it was a more somber Nexus that appeared this time, his weathered appearance bearing witness to how troubled the admiral must have been when he made this entry.

“It has been nearly five Cybertronian megacycles since the last time I slept,” the hologram started. Of course it wasn’t entirely abnormal for the aging admiral to go for long periods of time without sleeping, but he would normally try to keep such trivial concerns to himself. “But do not fear, for I will rest soon enough. There’s just a few matters I have to attend to first. For one those fools on the Council have decided to reopen projext X, despite my best efforts to persuade them otherwise. I read your reports on this subject and no, I haven’t forgotten your recommendation to disband the project altogether. Believe me, Optimus, there are few things I would rather do.. “

The hologram did not bring up another experiment he and his favorite pupil had spent much time and effort on, namely Zodiac, but in truth that wasn’t so strange when considering the effort Nexus went through to keep the horrific details of that experience from ever entering Optimus’ mind again. The admiral had felt so much guilt about that, but he genuinely felt it was the best option available to him. Optimus’ spark had been so pure, his mind so young and impressionable.. He didn’t need to have to worry about it, to visualize all the dead faces from the colony. And for all Nexus had been aware of at the time of creating this holographic recording, Optimus still remained blissfully unaware of the horrors that he’d seen.

The holographic version of Nexus had paused briefly after announcing the Council’s intentions of keeping Projext X going. He seemed deeply troubled by their decision. It wasn’t that he himself had been too involved with what happened with X as Optimus himself had actually been the one to oversee it, however Nexus had still kept a close optic on what was happening. It certainly wasn’t because he didn’t trust his protégé to do the right thing, but more so because Optimus had clearly stated to him that he felt uncomfortable with the experiment and as such wanted it shut down.

Nexus trusted Optimus more than anyone. He believed in his motivation, his opinions and judgement, and his sense of justice. His intellect and views on things had always been an inspiration to the now aging admiral. So when Optimus had confided in him that what he was being asked to do with X was wrong, Nexus had listened and tried to use his own influence to help disband the project altogether.

Unfortunately the Council did not agree..

They failed to see X as an individual with rights of his own and ignored the fact that these experiments were being done to him against his will. Nexus hadn’t known much about who X was before these experiments started, but he was aware that he had been living on Cybertron for some time before the Elders became aware of his spark’s genetic mutation and ordered Optimus to investigate the extent of possibilities that such a mutation held.

“I wonder if X is aware of his past life.. If he remembers who he used to be before we turned him into this.. thing..,” the hologram muttered, obviously feeling a sense of guilt for what they had done to this bot. “You mentioned to me once that the process of what was done to him is irreversible, so I’m really at a bit of a loss for what to do here. Wish you were here to give me your input, Optimus.

The holographic version of Nexus sighed, a tired and weary sigh as he reflected on all the wrong doings the Maximals were guilty of in the name of peace.

“Did we go too far?,” the hologram asked while directly addressing the camera again. Of course he already knew the answer to his own inquiry. Yes, yes they did. The already fine line between Maximals and their Predacon counterparts had been blurred even more, both parties were obviously willing to go to extreme lengths to secure their own position.

-----

The Maximal leader grew thoughtful as the journal’s first entry ended. Although it was difficult for him to see all of this now, he was glad that he could.

As the journal paused between entries, Primal’s quarters were deathly silent. He sat at his desk with his elbows on top of it and resting his head in his hands as he took in everything his deceased teacher just said beyond his grave. He missed him very much... There were so many things that he never got to say to Nexus.

Optimus was almost startled when the Admiral’s image suddenly reappeared for the next recording. But his physical and psychological appearance was a stark contrast to the last entry. Nexus looked exhausted and sleep-deprived. Primal’s suspicions were confirmed when he verbally confirmed the reason behind his fatigue. Optimus briefly wondered if that was how he looked sometimes... The exploration captain shook his head at his comment. “You are resting now... sooner than you anticipated, I’m sure,” Optimus quietly muttered with sorrow. So, this occurred around the beginnings of Protoform X when Primal had expressed his concerns about the ethics of such an experimental project, not just to Nexus but to the Council as well, which had been noted and quickly swept under the rug, clearly. But because of Primal’s cooperation leading the experiment and for his excellent achievements despite X being a failure, he received his own vessel and crew. And he was quickly and quietly shuffled off of Cybertron along with his indestructible creation to never be seen again after chasing Megatron and the golden disk and ship that he conveniently stole. At least it brought him some comfort in knowing that Nexus Prime had supported him and his concerns. Unfortunately, they were both too late to stop any of it.

-----

A knock sounded on Primal’s door. It was a bit softer than what most of his crew members would do, as if the visitor didn’t want to disturb the occupant within. Zodiac stood quietly in front of the door, patiently waiting for it to open or to be sent away. He looked a little messy, his normally unruly dreadlocks hanging a bit more wildly than normal, and some slight discoloration to his face witnessed of recently having been in a fight. In normal circumstances his nanomachines could easily repair this superficial damage but as things were, he lacked any knowledge of their presence much less what they were capable of. So he didn’t use them.

On both wrists he carried tracking bracelets that had been modified to make sure he didn’t gain access to any equipment or areas aboard the Axalon that he had not yet been cleared for although the young male wasn’t fully aware of the extent of their function yet. He knew they kept him confined within the base, as he had managed to trigger the alarm on a few occasions already. It was always so chaotic when he did, even if it was by accident, since the Maximal security team would flock to his whereabouts and he’d get another stern lecture when it happened. But for the most part a majority of the Maximals avoided him like the plague, or they were very short with him if they did talk to him.

Of course there were a few exceptions to this rule, but for the most part it was an accurate description of his life here aboard the Axalon. That's not to say that the Maximals didn't have other concerns right now, including the disappearance of one of their own. Zodiac only knew her by reputation, not actually having met the little fuzor Aurora in person. Well, that he could recall anyway. Alas his memories on most matters of his past still remained blurry at best. He found he possessed certain skills, yet he had no recollection of having been trained in any of them.

It bothered the young male a bit to be treated like an outcast, mostly because he didn’t know why. He still couldn’t remember most aspects of his former life, not since.. whatever had happened that now prevented him from leaving the confines of the Axalon. Whatever it was, he must have messed up bigtime to receive this degree of suspicion. It was almost impossible not to notice how the others would be talking amongst themselves, only to go silent and merely stare at him as soon as he came into view. He had tried apologizing for whatever it was he had done, but it didn’t seem to help matters any.

Oh, how he wished they would talk to him.. Tell him what he had done, who he was before, and why they were all so very blunt and distrustful towards him. On occasion the confrontations had gotten physical, which had been the case this last time as well. But despite it all, that wasn’t the reason he now found himself standing in front of Optimus’ door.

The leader was strict with him as well, very much so, but he was still always fair in his treatment. And for some reason Zodiac felt that he could trust him, that somehow Optimus could always save the day. The female, Whitegrazer, was another one that treated him with respect despite whatever he had done in the past. She genuinely seemed to want to help him, no matter what wrongs he must have committed before, and unlike most of the others she didn’t eye him with the same distrustful optics. Sometimes he’d go to her quarters just to have someone to talk to, someone willing to listen to him without passing judgement, yet she too was unwilling to shed much light on what had happened. In truth the young male hypothesized that he had made some terrible mistake during a mission, something that ended up costing the Maximals dearly. Perhaps even the life of one of their own. Something to warrant all the whispers and dirty looks, and the stricter than usual security measures he was forced to undergo.

He had no idea the truth was so much worse..

Whoever he was, whatever he had done, he knew something set him apart from those around him. He tried to place a digit on what it was, but he just couldn’t remember. So he had attempted to discover what he was good at to gain a clue as to what he could have been doing prior to his house arrest at the Axalon. As it turned out he had a rather unique skill set, as if he had been trained in a variety of different competencies. His skills ranged from marksmanship to computers, the latter of which he had noticed when he attempted to gain access to his records only to get caught in the act and swiftly banished to his room. Yet he was still no closer in unlocking the mysteries of his past, of who he was, and what he had done to deserve this.

Still waiting at the door, the male straightened out, trying to decide on the best approach to talk to his leader. Upon receiving no response, he knocked again on the door, a little bit louder this time. Unbeknownst to him, Primal was busy inside with his own demons, and likely didn’t hear him. Zodiac had almost left, but then made the last moment decision to simply enter the room to investigate.

He found Primal inside, staring at a holographic image of an elderly male. Zodiac didn’t recognize whoever it was, but he knew better than to ask. After all, he had just entered without being authorized to do so, so he merely stood still while waiting for Primal to acknowledge his presence.

“I’m sorry, sir, I tried knocking..,” he exclaimed in hopes of not getting into too much trouble again.

-----

As engrossed as Optimus was with his mentor’s recording, he never even heard the knocking at his door. But his head shot up and over at it when someone had let themselves in. Realizing who it was, Primal suddenly cut the journal’s recording short by turning it off. He immediately stood up and wiped away one last tear to clean himself up so he looked more presentable. “Zodiac,” he announced his appearance. “Sorry, I... No, it’s alright,” he assured the shape shifter’s apology for entering without permission. “What can I do for you?” Primal asked him as he remained standing behind his desk.

It was still odd and often even awkward to allow someone so dangerous to be freely roaming the Axalon even though Zodiac had no recollection of his life prior to what Megatron and Tarantulas did to “temporarily” erase it, or so he and Rhinox thought. But Optimus had a feeling this wasn’t going to be permanent, as much as he would have liked to have made it a better life for the pretender. Sooner or later though he would likely regain his memory, and he would remember why he was there, and all of his unique abilities, and what Optimus had done to him on Cybertron.

-----

The shape shifter entered Primal's quarters without making much noise, as not to disrupt whatever was keeping the Commander from answering when he first knocked on the door. Of course he was a tad bit curious what Primal was doing but at the same time he felt a bit awkward about intruding on his privacy. He simply didn't know where to go for the answers he sought, not with a majority of the Maximals treating him the way they did. Even some of the usually more friendly ones gave him the cold shoulder sometimes. Zodiac tried not to let it bother him too much, especially since he didn't know what he had done to deserve such treatment.

Inside the quarters he quickly noticed Optimus sitting at the desk, his attention completely focused on the object in front of him. The renegade only caught a brief glance of the hologram of the male Primal seemed entranced by, an elderly bot that seemed vaguely familiar to him even though his image didn't really trigger any memories. Then again there were a lot of things that seemed familiar to the young shape shifter even if he had no idea how he had obtained certain skills or knowledge. Or even what his basic functions had been that would have needed him to know these things.
“Zodiac,”
Primal quickly turned off the hologram when he noticed he had company, leading the renegade to stop in his tracks since he didn't want to get yelled at again. But fortunately the commander didn't seem upset with him, even though he did catch the quick motion of the leader's hand as he wiped away a tear. Zodiac didn't ask, though, he never did. He may have been curious but still knew better than to push his limits around one of the very few that seemed to accept his presence. For the most part he had behaved quite appropriately since he first gained awareness in the Axalon's medical bay. He remembered Primal talking to him then with several of the other Maximals gathering around him, all with quite serious looks on their faces. But he hadn't been able to answer their questions then since frankly he couldn't remember what had happened prior to that, and his condition really hadn't changed since.

Sure, once in a while he saw glimpses of events that must have taken place flash through his mind. Or perhaps they were dreams? He couldn't really tell. Honestly, they were probably dreams as many of them were quite violent in nature. When he slept it was even worse. The nightmares that haunted him rarely let him stay asleep for long.. And then there were those weird whispers.. They compelled him to draw symbols sometimes, which now decorated a large chunk of one of the walls in his chambers. But he had no idea what they meant, he didn't know what any of it meant.

More often than not, Zodiac kept to himself since a majority of the Maximals avoided him anyway. He spent much of his day doing research, well, what he could gain access to anyway since the bracelets he wore on his wrists effectively locked him out of accessing much of the data base. What had he done to make them distrust him so? Yes, he admittedly did cause a bit of mischief at times, like attempting to hack into the computer system before he was caught and promptly disciplined with even more restrictions, but nothing that could possibly warrant those looks they gave him and all the whispering that would always stop the moment he came within earshot.. Right?
“Sorry, I... No, it’s alright,”
Zodiac's expression was an apologetic one, but he refrained from saying anything more as he made his way closer to the desk. In many ways the loss of his memories and the subsequent treatment by the Maximals had left him feeling like he owed them a great deal, yet he had trouble with expressing how he truly felt a lot of the time.

He turned around when he reached the edge of Primal's desk and hoisted himself up to sit on it, allowing his feet to dangle as he folded his hands in his lap. It was almost as an afterthought that he peered over at the open chair that was right next to the desk and he then promptly slid off and took a seat in the chair instead.
“What can I do for you?”
"I continue to have trouble sleeping," Zodiac responded while twiddling his thumbs. "And I'm sad to report that I'm still having some trouble fitting in with the rest of the Maximals. They seem.. weary.. of me. I was thinking maybe it would be better if you could allow me to leave the base for a little while, so maybe they can work through whatever these issues is all about."

He avoided naming any of them in particular, especially the one he'd recently gotten into a physical altercation with.

"I just don't understand," he continued, his voice a little more quiet. "I can't remember who I am much less what I've done, but whatever it was it must have been serious."

Peering out from underneath the dreadlocks covering his face while his head was tilted forward like this, Zodiac finally brushed them aside. He sounded quite broken as he spoke, and certainly acted much less confident and arrogant than what he had been like before he lost his memories.

-----

“Yes,” Optimus had answered the hologram. “We went too far. I shouldn’t have...” His voice trailed off as he shook his head at his own disappointment and shame. “I wish you were here to give me yours,” he said referring to his input and opinions that he had greatly valued while hanging his head. And, no, as far as Optimus could tell, Rampage didn’t know anything about his prior life. But as Nexus stared directly in the camera, it felt so real to Primal, and that was when another tear had escaped his optic sensor when Zodiac had knocked on his door and entered his quarters. Nexus and Optimus could have done so much good together on Cybertron. They were two peas in a pod. They would have been a force to be reckoned with to correct the wrong doings. Now, it was just Optimus. It was a lonely thought. Of course, he had Whitegrazer and Rhinox by his side, but they didn’t have the popularity status or the political insight into the corruption that Nexus had. As it just so happened, the very bot who took his mentor away from him, was the one standing in his Vok-engraved room right now with him whom he was harboring from Megatron and Nemesis so that they wouldn’t kill him. What would have Nexus said to all of this? Was Optimus being disrespectful and spitting on his grave, so to speak?

Primal watched the shape shifter rudely sit on his desk instead of in the chair when he hadn’t even offered him a seat, but Zodiac hadn’t been taught any of that kind of etiquette, so Optimus let it slide. And, as if he was reading his mind, Zodiac then shifted to the chair across his desk instead.

“Is it due to nightmares? Or is it something happening to you that’s physically preventing you from getting rest?” the Maximal leader inquired, like aches and pains or whatnot. He tried hiding how much different Zodiac was acting toward him now. Although it was much more preferable than him trying to murder him and his Maximals, this was a whole other side to Zodiac that he never thought he’d interact with. Could this have been the bot he was always meant to be before he was tortured, experimented on, and trained?

It was really early in the morning for anyone to come to Optimus with these kinds of observations, but since they were both wide awake due to their own dark nightmares, he might as well make the most out of their conversation.

“It’s going to take time, Zodiac,” he told him when he brought up the others who were always avoiding him. “I need you to be patient with them. And in the mean time, I can speak with them and see what I can do to ease their concerns.” He couldn’t just outright tell Zodiac everything since it would compromise all of the work they had accomplished so far with the pretender suffering amnesia, so he tried a diplomatic approach to it instead. And hopefully that would buy Primal some time.

“I’m sorry, Zodiac, but I can’t let you wander beyond the base yet. I know you don’t understand, and you have complied willingly to everything we’ve asked of you to which I’m very grateful, but it’s a very complicated situation. I just need you to trust me.” He watched him move his dreadlocks out of his face as the shape shifter sounded defeated.

-----

"It's nothing physical that's ailing me," Zodiac confirmed after a brief pause. "If anything I seem to be in much better physical shape than I should be. That's actually one of the things I wanted to ask you about.. I managed to override the lockout mechanism of the medical scanner in the sick bay by activating it in simulation mode, thus granting me access to my own medical record from that day I woke up there."

He slowed down for a moment before adding, "Don't ask me how I knew how to do that.. I really don't know. Guess I must have known a thing or two about computers back in the day."

Taking a breath before continuing, he then said; "Anyway, the point I'm trying to make is that I shouldn't even be alive. The damages I had sustained were not compatible with life, and the scanner had picked up that most of my systems were in the process of shutting down when something happened."

He changed his position slightly in the chair, obviously feeling a bit uncomfortable discussing this with anyone. Why wasn't he dead? And what had happened to leave him in such critical condition in the first place? And more importantly.. why couldn't he remember??

"I'm well aware of Rhinox' amazing talents, but surely even his magic has their limits?"

It was clear that the shape shifter had a lot of doubts about everything that had occurred. To top it off, he just wasn't getting along with a majority of his supposed team. The Maximals.. His home, right? After shaking his head, he then let out an exhausted sigh. He was probably imagining it. After all he didn't really feel different in any way, but then again how would he know what normal felt like if this is how he'd been his entire existence?

"I just don't know.. ," he mumbled. "I do have recurring nightmares that are preventing me from getting much sleep. But I really can't make much sense of them. It mostly consists of flashes of images and some odd whispers that I just can't seem to shake. Maybe I'm just going crazy," he said, speaking a little louder again.
“It’s going to take time, Zodiac,”
"That would be easier to accept if I knew why they hate me so," the other male stated rather bluntly. "But nobody seems willing to talk to me about it, so I can only speculate what I must have done."

He lifted his head ever so slightly to allow his gaze to lock with Primal's, trying to read his emotional state and his thoughts as they were. And frankly a part of him was almost a bit fearful of what truth he might learn from the commanding officer.

"My actions, whatever they were, resulted in someone dying, right? Who was it? A member of the crew?,"
he then asked to get his worst suspicions confirmed. For all he knew he had in some way been responsible for the little fuzor ermine disappearing, but that was another topic the Maximals around him refused to discuss with him.

For someone who had killed on multiple occasions, only rarely hesitating before doing the deed, Zodiac now seemed troubled by the fact. Whether it was due to his own guilt for whatever he had done, or the fact he couldn't even remember it, he really couldn't tell. Of course he merely presumed he had made some foolish last moment decision which had resulted in one of the Maximals dying, he couldn't fathom having deliberately made attempts on their lives or having murdered someone in cold mech fluid. Yet he often found himself thinking his mindset was a little different.. somewhat convoluted in a sense.

When Optimus went on to explain he would talk to the other Maximals, Zodiac fell silent again for a few moments. He then seemed to perk up a bit, even putting on a hint of a smile. "I would appreciate that greatly," he told the commander, sounding quite sincere as he did.

"Although if you go see Rattrap in his quarters, could you possibly drop this off for me?," he asked, his smile taking on a bit more of a sheepish grin while handing Primal what appeared to be a pin-up calendar from Cybertron from the era before the Axalon had departed for Earth. It was a token he had helped himself to while visiting Rattrap's quarters, unannounced of course, and not necessarily even because he liked the females depicted in it or anything. It was merely a little fun trophy he had snatched for himself, although it certainly didn't fit into his own mostly barren quarters that he had been assigned.

"I would sneak back in there but it seems his quarters is now listed among the restricted access places I'm not allowed to go near now."

It was clear Zodiac had been invading Rattrap's privacy in his own personal room and had helped himself to a couple of items as souvenirs, this one in particular being something he felt Rattrap was bound to notice sooner or later. But the rodent wasn't exactly a member of his fan club either, so he hadn't quite figured out a good way to return those borrowed belongings.

His somewhat teasing tone quickly faded when Primal then addressed his request of being allowed to set foot outside the Axalon.
“I’m sorry, Zodiac, but I can’t let you wander beyond the base yet. I know you don’t understand, and you have complied willingly to everything we’ve asked of you to which I’m very grateful, but it’s a very complicated situation. I just need you to trust me.”
Complied to everything? Yeah, for the most part. But as things were, the Maximals were the only ones Zodiac knew of. He had forgotten all about Nexus, Megatron, Cryotek.. all of them. So right now he didn't know of anywhere else beyond the confines of the Axalon. So he had no reason to defy whom he presumed were his team mates when they wanted to place certain restrictions on his movements around the base, merely figuring that they had a valid reason for doing so.

"I trust you," Zodiac eventually said after contemplating Primal's rejection for a bit. "I may not remember anything, but I'm certain you are the reason I'm still alive. And for that, I'm eternally grateful to you and the rest of the team." He forced himself to smile a bit, however the disappointment he must have felt at having his request declined was still quite evident on his features.

"And maybe some day you'll trust me enough to tell me what happened."

-----

Nothing physical? That was a relief. If he was beginning to realize the kind of nanotech that he had control over on his entire body, then Optimus was going to start growing more concerned about Zodiac. He was so used to him being deceitful and manipulative that he still didn’t feel as though he was being completely honest with him sometimes. Maybe it was just Primal being paranoid. But if he was wrong, and this was his plan all along, someone was likely going to get hurt. Or worse.

Optimus raised a brow at the pretender when he admitted to snooping around the medical records, or more specifically his own from the day he regained consciousness in the Axalon after the brutal attack. A split second of worry crossed the Maximal’s optics before he narrowed them slightly at him accusingly for overriding the security. Then he immediately sounded as though it was out of his control, confessing that he didn’t know how he could do it but just did it. So, some aspects of his previous life and training were starting to emerge. It was a little sooner than he had hoped.

Primal studied him shifting uncomfortably in his chair as he continued to explain his findings and thoughts before Optimus needed to actually answer anything. He took the opportunity to do so when he brought up Rhinox’s miracle work. “He is my oldest friend, and his abilities continue to exceed any bot I have ever known. He brought me back to life,” Optimus decided to share to show him just how astonishing the engineer’s work could be. “I was blown apart in this planet’s orbit, and he was able to resurrect me.” Surely, that was impressive. It also took Whitegrazer’s help, but he opted to leave her and her unique abilities off of Zodiac’s radar. Hopefully that was enough to settle his curiosity about his survival without Optimus having to spill the beans about his nanobots.

“You’re not going crazy,” he assured him about his nightmares and whispers. But I might be, he added in his head implying that he was probably insane to think that this would work and that he could save Zodiac from destroying himself with his hatred and revenge.

The leader’s expression softened a little more when Zodiac lifted his gaze connecting it with his own as he proclaimed his suspicions on why everyone “hated” him so much. It obviously bothered him, which was interesting. How truthful should Optimus be...? “You weren’t successful,” he began answering carefully while also confirming how serious his actions had been. “I was your target.” He deliberately left out the rest of his crew, and how close he cane to killing them more than once, especially the youngest Maximal under his leadership, Aurora, and Whitegrazer, whom he had a relationship with. But that should be enough to tell Zodiac how twisted the situation was and why the Maximals gave him their cold shoulders. It also left out his attempt on Megatron’s life, the loss of his own crew, and much, much more. Time for that later though, if It ever came to that. What was far more interesting to Optimus was the indication of remorse or guilt behind Zodiac’s inquiry. This was a good sign though. It gave him hope for the renegade.

The Maximal Commander nodded to his thank you for offering to speak to the others, but his expression dropped to disappointment when he showed him the calendar that he had stolen from Rattrap’s quarters. If Rattrap knew about this, he would be livid and probably force his hand to give Zodiac to the Predacons. It was like the shape shifter stealing Rattrap’s alcoholic beverages all over again, which hadn’t gone well before. Taking the calendar, Optimus proceeded to scold him for his actions. “This is unacceptable, Zodiac. Stealing and entering someone else’s private quarters is not going to earn anyone’s trust, including mine. This is a serious invasion of privacy.” He shook his head and sighed. He didn’t care if it was a result of him getting bored while be stuck inside the Axalon day in and day out. There was a holodeck he could take advantage of with his imagination, sense of adventure and even sparring. His antics here were immature, and he should know better. Primal gave the calendar back to him and said, “You will return this to Rattrap and apologize to him. He has been through enough in the last couple weeks, and it this will only add to his distress.” That’s where his trust and honesty would begin with the others. He had to learn that there were consequences for his actions, especially since he thought it was humorous. “And it better not happen again. Do I make myself clear?”

The leader was later taken aback when he said he trusted him. He hoped he was being sincere. But it was much easier for him to Optimus than it was for Optimus to trust him even though it was because of a past that Zodiac wasn’t even aware of right now. “Someday,” he assured Zodiac, whether he had a choice in the matter of telling him everything or not. It was probably inevitable regardless.

(( Part Two is coming shortly, and then I'll open the topic for posting...))
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(( Part Two, beginning with Phoenix for the continuation of out joint post. I apologize for any inconsistencies. We wrote this together back in April, so a few bits and pieces may not correspond with what recently happened in the last episode, but it's probably close enough. I don't want to keep delaying this just for futher edits. Hopefully it works well enough.

Phoenix, I added a little bit at the end to begin something I wanted to squeeze in that will also lead into Aurora's current disappearance, although it won't be successful in the end. ))

While Zodiac proceeded to explain what he'd been up to since his awakening at the Axalon, good as well as less honorable, he took note of the different expressions on the commander's face. Whereas Zodiac was being honest in his description of the events that had unfolded, it didn't seem like Primal always appreciated his honesty to the extent the shape shifter had anticipated. As he went on, it was becoming obvious that Zodiac had radically different views on proper conduct and he almost seemed a bit oblivious to at least parts of the Maximal way of life.

His sense of boundaries was different. Whereas the Maximals had placed restrictions upon him such as not allowing him to have access to many of the computer systems and records, the young male felt entitled to taking additional steps to circumvent these restrictions. Obtaining the information he sought about his own medical records had come surprisingly easy to him, as if he clearly had some expertise with manipulating computers. There were other aspects of his own skills he had noticed after first being introduced to the holodeck located within the Axalon. Of course the Maximals were not going to give him access to real weapons, so he had spent a few cycles in the holodeck for some target practice. But as he found out sniping was another skill that just came naturally to him, despite the fact he couldn't imagine what function he could have served that would require him to have such diverse skills.

During most of his explanation, Primal remained still and didn't say much. Sure, his brows furrowed occasionally when the shape shifter brought up topics the commander didn't approve of, but he still remained silent, diligently listening until Zodiac finally asked him about Rhinox' capabilities as a medic. Honestly Zodiac didn't know what he wanted to hear, he was merely trying to understand some things that just didn't make sense to him, specifically regarding his own past.
“He is my oldest friend, and his abilities continue to exceed any bot I have ever known. He brought me back to life,”
Upon hearing that, the renegade's optics widened a bit in surprise and he sat there studying Primal's face and voice while attempting to process what he had just said. Primal had come back to life? How was that even physically possible?

The bewilderment in his expression couldn't have gotten any less apparent when Optimus went on to explain that it had happened while orbiting this planet, and that Optimus had blown apart, as he so frankly put it, none-the-less.

If he had been talking to anyone else, he likely would have questioned such a miraculous explanation. But Optimus wasn't someone he thought would lie, he wasn't like Rattrap who would often bend the truth. So Zodiac finally decided to accept Primal's words as fact, even though he certainly didn't understand the mechanics of this resurrection.

"I see," he eventually said with a level of uncertainty, before quickly adding; "I must apologize for ever doubting Rhinox' capabilities then. He must truly be one of a kind."

So Rhinox must have figured out a way to save him as well. Well, if he could bring back the dead then some failing vital systems shouldn't be too difficult for the apparent genius medic, right?

"Seems I need to thank him for my life then," he said with a hesitant smile, albeit it really did feel like he owed Primal more than anyone. "Maybe I should shadow him for a day or two, pick up a few tidbits of his medical knowledge for myself," he then said, half-jokingly, but it really was meant as a tribute to Rhinox' obviously superior skills. All in all Rhinox was one of the Maximals he didn't really have any problems with, since the medic had never brushed him off like a majority of the Maximals seemed to.
“You’re not going crazy,”
Really? Sometimes it really felt like he was.

"Even though I draw symbols on the walls sometimes?," Zodiac then inquired while briefly glancing around Primal's office. He had noticed the symbols decorating the leader's walls as well, of course, but he wasn't about to question Primal's sanity. He did feel a strong sense of respect to the authoritarian figure after all. Since he hadn't seen those symbols anywhere else within the Axalon, Zodiac could only presume that only the two of them were the ones making them. And coincidentally they were both the only two Maximals who were up at this hour. Perhaps something had happened during a past mission the two of them had been on, something that intertwined their destinies. But he didn't ask about it, not yet.

Primal was about to say something else, however, something that left Zodiac's expression changing to something between horror, confusion, and regret.
“You weren’t successful,”
What was he not successful at? What had he tried to do??

Of course Primal's follow up statement only raised more questions, and Zodiac almost stood up from the chair to protest the accusation.
“I was your target.”
What..?

"I tried to kill.. you?," the renegade questioned, not sounding very convinced at the time. Why would he have done such a thing?? Of course that would explain why the Maximals were so hesitant around him, but it did raise a lot more questions about who he was and what had happened.

Shaking his head in denial, Zodiac flopped back into the chair.

"Was I.. malfunctioning?," he then asked since he just couldn't fathom why he would do such a thing. After all he had no recollection of the Predacons or anything, so he couldn't see why he would have attempted such an unforgivable act.

Maybe he was drunk? Yeah, that was possible.. He had taken another couple of bottles of booze from Rattrap when he swiped the calendar, after all, so perhaps that wasn't the first time he had done such things. Perhaps the drinks were clouding his mind more than he anticipated.

Yet oddly enough Primal didn't seem angry about what he had done, which in a sense actually made the renegade feel even worse. Optimus treated him better than most, and he had repaid him by targeting him..?

Of course what he asked next, for Primal to help him out with returning some property to Rattrap, did cause Primal's expression to sour. Zodiac didn't quite know how to react to the pending lecture, so he went from crossing his arms in an act of defiance that quickly subdued the moment Optimus started scolding him. Over something as insignificant as trespassing even, and that after the leader had admitted that Zodiac had attempted to take his life.

Had he ended up in critical condition as a result of that? Was that when the Maximals had done everything to save him?
“This is unacceptable, Zodiac. Stealing and entering someone else’s private quarters is not going to earn anyone’s trust, including mine. This is a serious invasion of privacy.”
Zodiac's gaze swiftly drifted to the hands on his lap and then to the floor. His hands started curling into fists the more he wanted to protest these accusations, only for what Primal had just told him moments before about why the Maximals avoided him to enter his mind again. And with those words, his own protest and defense just stuck in his throat and then faded away into nothingness.

He sat there in silence, torn between the urge to defend himself and the expectancy that he should apologize for his behavior, while he could hear an audible sigh from Primal and feel his optics upon him. After a moment, it was the expectations that won, and Zodiac muttered, "I'm sorry, okay? I wasn't trying to hurt anyone, Rattrap just.. he was annoying me so I wanted to get back at him, and I thought I'd be able to find something in his quarters to use against him. But I second guessed myself and then just took the calendar and a few bottles of booze. I mean.. he's got quite the collection in there so he'd never miss it, I.."

Realizing he was starting to sound like a defiant child, Zodiac's voice then trailed off and he, too, let out a sigh as he finally returned his gaze to meet Primal's again.
“You will return this to Rattrap and apologize to him.”
Grudgingly, Zodiac accepted the calendar again, knowing this was an argument he wasn't going to win. "Alright.. I will return it to him. There was nothing good in there anyway, those ladies were too trashy for my tastes," he mumbled.
“And it better not happen again. Do I make myself clear?”
Zodiac raised his hand a tad, showing of the electronic bracelet clearly visible around his wrist. "Believe me, it won't happen again. I couldn't even if I wanted to since the alarms would sound if I try."

-----

“He really is,” Optimus agreed with Zodiac’s assessment on Rhinox. And he was sure that sometimes the engineer’s abilities in his miracle work even surprised himself. “I think that would be a great idea,” Primal said to him about showing Rhinox his appreciation and shadowing him a bit. At least it would keep Zodiac occupied and out of trouble.

Primal looked thoughtfully upon the bot on the opposite side of his desk when he mentioned drawing his own symbols on the walls. His gaze glanced around the leader’s quarters while Optimus quietly observed him before finally saying lightheartedly, “If you think that makes you look crazy, then what does that make me?” It would seem they had something in common here. But did it mean anything? Or was it purely a coincidence? No. Primal’s mind was plagued by the Vok, while Zodiac’s abilities were derived by their technology. ...And he was the offspring of a Vok. ...Let’s not forget that. All of this information could really complicate things for Zodiac. One step at a time though. “Do any of these look familiar to you?” he asked curiously as he gestured to his own engravings. “And would you mind if I saw your room?”

The Maximal watched the dragon’s entire body language change, basically jumping out of his chair in disbelief, but it was true. And he was glad he had kept the explanation short to only himself. How would Zodiac have taken it if he had told him all of it, including the hologram figure he had seen on the journal before Optimus had turned it off? Not well, he imagined. “You did,” he said with some sadness. “A couple times.” It was fascinating to witness how much it seemed to affect Zodiac as he sat back down in his chair and took it in. “No, you weren’t malfunctioning,” he answered him, although he wasn’t sure how that should be taken. It could have been misconstrued, but that depended on how he viewed himself now and prior to losing his memory. Seeing him feel so guilty about it, it wasn’t right to place so much blame on him when Primal had played a hand in it as well which had initially fueled Zodiac’s intentions. Optimus wanted to tell him more, but it was too much too soon. “You were merely doing what you thought was right. And in the end, I believe you were starting to come around.” Hopefully that offered Zodiac some consolation or helped ease his conscience.

As they circled back to the pretender stealing from Rattrap and saying he was sorry to the leader for doing it, he said, “Apology accepted,” and left it at that. Forgiveness was better than punishment, which Zodiac didn’t really deserve for such a misdemeanor. He just wanted him to understand how impolite and intrusive his actions were. What Zodiac had explained next about the resident rodent actually made Optimus chuckle a little. “Believe me, I know Rattrap can have that effect. He’s been here since the beginning. ...And he does hoard a lot of useless junk,” he added thoughtfully as though he planned on telling Rattrap to clean it up. “Look, I’m glad you thought better than to do anything cruel or malicious to him,” Optimus praised Zodiac, “But taking something of his wasn’t the right thing either. I know Rattrap isn’t the easiest Maximal to get along with, but I hope you can be the better bot and treat him with as much respect as you can muster and just be cordial. He might come around eventually.” Like he did with Dinobot no matter how much those two still tried denying their friendship.

Primal wanted to laugh at his comment about Rattrap’s taste in femmebots but thought better against it since it wouldn’t be professional, nor would he want to encourage that behavior from Zodiac. He nodded as he said, “Good,” with some pride in his tone toward Zodiac agreeing to returning the calendar back to the Spy. Primus, what would Nexus think of me now? Treating Zodiac as if he were my long-lost son? What am I doing here? What am I trying to prove? This bot killed him. He tried killing me. He tried killing my crew and even Megatron. He shook his head at himself for feeling guilty for doing this, as if he was betraying his friendship with his dead mentor. “I trust that it won’t,” he nodded to Zodiac as he watched him lift his wrist to remind him of the bracelet he wore that kept him from trespassing, much like what they had done to Nemesis to keep an eye on her whereabouts when when they were protecting her. Of course it didn’t exactly convince him that Zodiac wouldn’t eventually find a way to deactivate the object and gain access to everything whether out of boredom or suddenly realizing that he possessed such a talent.

-----
“If you think that makes you look crazy, then what does that make me?”
"Someone with answers.. I hope," Zodiac responded, his hands folding in his lap.
“Do any of these look familiar to you?”
As if having been waiting for permission to take a closer look at Primal's rather unique wall decorations, Zodiac finally turned his head to fully gaze upon the symbols he had already recognized. He didn't know where from, of course, nor what they meant, but there was something about them that brought on a sense of unease. They were familiar, yes, and very similar to the symbols he had been creating as well. Why he was doing so, he didn't know. All he knew was that he felt compelled to write out the symbols when the whispers overwhelmed him. Fortunately they left him alone most of the time, but from time to time he could hear them speak to him in a peculiar language he didn't know.

Or was that yet another thing he had forgotten when his memories deserted him?

Perhaps.

"Familiar, yes," he admitted after a brief pause while studying the symbols decorating Primal's walls. "There's a lot of things that seem familiar to me, though, and I have no idea why that is," he then added, his voice going a bit more quiet.
“And would you mind if I saw your room?”
"It's your ship," Zodiac offered with an ever so slight shrug of the shoulders, "I don't think you need my permission to do that. Although since you're asking, I certainly don't mind," he then reassured the leader. It was true. What secrets could he possibly have to hide? If he did have some, he couldn't remember them.

Zodiac remained in the chair across from Primal's desk, although he did seem a bit fidgety from time to time. His thoughts were constantly racing, his mind trying to figure out the mystery that was.. him. He knew there was something separating him from the Maximals surrounding him, but without his memories he couldn't quite figure out what that was. They didn't mistreat him, per se, but he was still not considered one of them. And the lack of trust bothered him more than he wanted to admit. Yet unbeknownst to him he was about to get some of those answers he was seeking, only for those answers to raise even more, and darker, questions about his past.
“You did,” “A couple times.”
Primal's latest revelation about why Zodiac felt so alienated among the Maximals had come as a shock, for sure, and for the first time in a while Zodiac had made some abrupt movements. He didn't believe he could have done what he was accused of, couldn't believe it, although there was something about Optimus' solemn optics that helped assure him this was not some attempt at making a joke. And after his initial outburst, Zodiac fell quiet in contemplation.

"Why?," he eventually asked with his gaze now fixed on the floor. Slowly he lifted his optics to fix them with Primal's again. "I don't understand.. Why did I attack you?" But if he had, it would certainly explain why the Maximals were so distrusting towards him.

His voice trailed off again for a moment before he followed up with; "Is what I did the reason I can't remember anything..?"

Maybe.. Perhaps the had wiped his memories, or reprogrammed him.. or something. He tried so hard to remember, but still couldn't. And trying to force himself to access those memories, as if they were still locked away somewhere inaccessible, was only bringing on a headache.
“No, you weren’t malfunctioning,”
Well.. that tidbit of information certainly didn't clear things up any. If anything it made Zodiac feel even worse, since it went to show that he had deliberately attacked the leader figure across the desk from him.

"I don't suppose you can tell me who I am?," he asked, not sounding too convinced he would get the answer he was hoping for. Of course he took note of how vague Optimus was being about all of this.
“You were merely doing what you thought was right. And in the end, I believe you were starting to come around.”
Oh.. What he thought was right..

The words lingered in his mind for a moment as he tried to process their true meaning. So he had been misguided then? Well, that made it sound a bit better than the thoughts that had gone through his head mere moments before.

"Well, I guess we're both fortunate I came to my senses then," he noted, still more than a little puzzled, but he wasn't going to push the matter too far right now. After all this was the first time he'd gotten any semblance of information about what had happened and he didn't want to make Primal shut down.

-----

Optimus nodded with a light, but warm smile. Quite fortunate, he kept to himself. And hopefully it'll last. But, again, Primal avoided his inevitable question seeking for an explanation as to who exactly he was. He couldn't bring himself to reveal that kind of information just yet. Soon though, he promised himself, since it would be the right thing to do despite how it may affect the amnesiac dragon.

"I'm ready for you now, Optimus, if you still wanted to try your idea," Rhinox interrupted them in Optimus's quarters via his comm. link. The rhinoceros was stationed in the infirmary with a cot, a monitor and some equipment available for the experiment that the Maximal Commander was willing to attempt in a desperation to try to reach Aurora and locate her. Their smallest Fuzor and youngest Maximal had been missing for quite some time now, with no indication from Tarantulas or any of the Predacons of her whereabouts or her status. She had to be alive though. They refused to believe anything less about it.

"I'll be right there, Rhinox," the leader acknowledged. With his mentor's journal safely tucked away to view more at a later time, Optimus stood up and gestured for Zodiac to follow him out of his quarters before closing the door and securing the room.

"Thank you for coming to me, Zodiac. I'm always available if you need anything else," he assured him and at the same time made the unspoken implication that his door was always open, metaphorically speaking. "Now, be sure to return Rattrap's things and apologize to him. All right? There's something I need to do just now. I'll have a look at those symbols in your quarters later." And with that, Primal dismissed himself and headed down the corridor toward the medical bay.

Rattrap was in the command center, tinkering around with the monitors and scanners, keeping a somewhat watchful eye on them. He couldn't get Aurora out of his head, sitting there with his elbow propped up on one of the consoles and his chin laying in the palm of his hand. No word. No sign. No smell. Nothing. Even though they had done all they could to try and track her down, she was still missing, and he hated himself for it. Who knew what she was going through. Or if she was even still alive. ...No, she had to be. Even though Rattrap was usually so negative, there was no way he was going to give up on her. She would never give up on him... He sighed quietly to himself, bored and immersed in his own self-disappointment.

The rodent had had his chat with Optimus several days ago about what happened to him with his near-death experience, his self doubts for leadership, and the ermine's disappearance. He was feeling much better about himself afterward, but he still couldn't shake off some of the uncertainty. And he definitely couldn't stop thinking about Aurora. Like most of them, he hadn't been able to sleep much since that night Tarantulas had nabbed her and dragged her away from them. Unfortunately, the arachnoids that Wintersong, Frilla and the others had gathered held little information; nothing that led them to any real locations of his new lair or any of his other secrets.

(( OOC: I hadn't quite thought of what to do with my Predacons yet, so, everyone, feel free for to put your characters wherever for now. ))
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((I was going to point that it when I was reading the posts OOP, but you beat me to it. :lol: ))

Tigerhawk gave a long, soft yawn as he began to awaken, sluggishly leaning up to sit on the edge of his berth. His mind was equally sluggish and slow, still trying to catch up to the fact he had to get moving.

Morning seemed to come quicker these past two weeks since the loss of the younger fuzor and the growing issues with having Zodiac confined to base. The thought seemed to quickly awaken the large fuzor’s groggy mind. He frowned at recalling how cold and harsh the others had treated the young dragon, trying to offer his own support where he could but it likely wasn’t enough when he was constantly monitored and kept inside. It was a wonder why the young mech hadn’t gone crazy from being cooped up all this time. Sadly, he understood the reasons, but was no less concerned.

Sighing and shaking his head, Tigerhawk finally got to his feet, stretching out his form and causing his joints to audibly pop before relaxing his posture, wings folding back behind him. A few moments after, he moved to his door, pressing a button to open it before moving over to his desk, having a handful of untouched minerals scattered about in the brief off times he had on occasion. But given how the past couple weeks had gone he hadn’t touched them yet,

Since he wasn’t needed at the present moment, the large mech decided the brief down time was a perfect chance to get his mind off things, pulling up his chair as he sat down, going to work in cleaning the first few samples.

Cheetor meanwhile yawned as he dragged his feet in coming down the hall, Airazor having to nudge him to stay awake as she walked with the young cheetah towards the bridge. “Seriously Cheetor, you’re going to tire yourself out if you keep pushing yourself.” The falcon femme sighed, rolling her optics at his slight shrug.

So? I don’t train or work harder, who else is gonna be there to save your skid plates?” He asked, partially teasing. But, there was a sense of seriousness in the young feline’s tone. In the couple weeks since they had taken in Zodiac and lost Aurora, the transmetal cheetah had made good on his personal promise to become more responsible and change his tune a little. Aggression to him was the only way to go, the only way to get results against their enemies. He quite frankly was beginning to see why Dinobot had been so adamant in the beginning of the Beast Wars for being so aggressive and on the offensive.

It seemed the only thing the Predacons responded to.

Airazor though signed and shook her head, “Or yours when you get in over your head again.” She mumbled, sometimes worrying about her teammates and the states of mind they were falling into. So much had changed since she first came online, and even more after seeking out the fallen pods of which her and Tigatron had documented to the best of their ability. For all they knew there could be others they had not found or had escaped their notice. Once the two arrived to the bridge however, the first person to capture their optic was Rattrap, once more at the monitors and no doubt keeping an optic for signs of Aurora. “Morning Rattrap.” The avian greeted, making her way over to his side, “Anything yet?” She inquired hopefully since none of their other leads had proven to be fruitful yet.

Have you even slept recently?” Cheetor added as he sat at another monitor, figuring he could do something to help.

As she had stated to Optimus and Rhinox a couple weeks prior, Wintersong hadn’t quite complied with the ape’s order to not be out and about alone.

In fact, the transmetal tigress hadn’t even been at the base the night before for long. Once a majority of her teammates had gone to sleep or busied themselves with other matters the white tigress had slipped out via the hanger. Her drive to do so came from the Vok presence within her Spark and the back of her processor, having struggled to keep a balance of meeting the needs of the Maximals and the drive of the alien presence to do their bidding as she had promised. It wasn’t helped by the fact the odd anomaly in her chest and part of the left side of her body had gradually spread still. Perhaps not as swiftly as before, but it certainly was progressive and visible, bringing discomfort and sometimes pain as it did so.

Wintersong had even found her nights plagued by their intrusions into her subconscious, whether it involved flashing symbols or dealing with an almost feral version of herself.

That night in particular, Wintersong had finally forced herself to do as the Vok voices had asked, dragging herself back to the very site she had escaped two and a half weeks prior. It still made her shudder to recall the terror and panic that had struck her when she had been captured and encased in the cocoon, and have that all come rushing back when returned to her body one final time, which wasn’t helped by her growing claustrophobia. Swallowing that fear, Wintersong had ventured into the maze of tunnels that hadn’t fully collapsed, gradually allowing the Vok side to take hold to find what they needed, managing to scavenge some of the plant pods from those same odd flowers her and Whitegrazer had found months prior in the valley. Such a cultivation had taken a majority of the night before exhaustion had set in and her body had been allowed to settle down to rest.

Well before dawn Wintersong had woken with a start, realizing she was still far out from the Axalon and sooner or later the others would realize she had been gone. Wanting to avoid being chewed out for sneaking out again, the transmetal feline had made her way out of the tunnels and immediately hit the road to get back to the ship. The sun was rising by then and the tigress had made no move to clean her dirtied armor, which was covered in a thin layer of dust and some green gunk like when she had returned to the Maximals during the battle with the Viper. Then again, she had not expected anyone to quite be awake yet as she came towards the ship, shifting out of her vehicle mode to robot mode, jogging the rest of the way as the newly repaired Sentinel picked up her signal and lowered the lift, by then most of the dust having been knocked off her armor from the bumpy ride back.

Letting out a sign of relief, Wintersong stepped onto the platform and was taken up into the ship where she was surprised to find Rattrap, Airazor, and Cheetor residing, “Oh! You guys are awake! I wasn’t expecting anyone to be up this early.” She spoke sheepishly as she stepped off the lift.

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Boredom had settled once again over the Darksyde for Terrorsaur.

Since the battle he had been doing patrols or monitor duty almost non-stop it felt like, a repetitive cycle that was quickly becoming irritating and boring. The Maximals has been relatively quiet since then and the flier was making every move he could to avoid Megatron or Nemesis, although he never failed to make a remark here and there at her expense. The wasp had spilled some of the details of the conversation in the medical bay, though not all. But it was rarely anything beyond him trying to keep his sanity from having so little to do. Maybe an occasional construction project or the like, but rarely anything prolonged.

So, to alleviate his boredom, the transmetal pterodactyl had taken to doing some sparring, figuring he could keep his skills sharp for the next confrontation. In particular, Terrorsaur focused on his blades, which could be heard nearby as he swung them in varying directions, striking the occasional rock as he did so. Besides, it also gave him time to reflect on how to handle the recent changes in their ranks when it came to their new Predacon comrade and better improve his own standing.

In the Darksyde’s control room, Rampage was seething with anger and rage, having been summoned back to the ship for apparent “important” matters as their medic had put it. But no sooner had he returned, with an additional follower no less in the form of Quickstrike, the crab had found himself heavily sedated by Spineback. Much to his fury, the medic had taken samples of his energon, armor scrapings, and the like for research purposes, and for the use of some regenerative project. But with how out of it he had been he only had gotten a third of what the female dino had been talking about.

Still, to be used once again as someone’s science project against his will infuriated the crab to no end. Much to his irritation however he could not exact revenge against the intrusion, Megatron’s little device in which the portion of spark was housed had been an excellent reminder of why he was tamed for the moment. Now, he was left awaiting to get answers, answers he likely never would get anyhow given how Megatron wasn’t the kind inclined to answer his subordinates.

Deeper in the ship within her quarters, one Predacon had been absent the past few days.

As far as Spineback was concerned, the femme dinosaur had made up the excuse that she needed a few days to test the samples she had gathered from Rampage to start some research. For most, it seemed like a plausible, simple request. But the silence was far from what Spineback was known for. The veteran was usually diligent to give regular updates or report findings, but the past few days she had been uncharacteristically quiet.

The reality of the matter was Spineback’s personal project, closely guarded to only her knowledge, had proven to be...rougher of a transition than expected. Despite doing as much research as she could in the confines of her quarters, she had also been dealing with severe pain and nausea, the experimental serum to induce transmetalization proving to not quite be what she had anticipated. The transition was agonizing slow, making her inside feel on fire and as if thousands of little cyber mites were crawling along her armor, causing her to pass out on more than one occasion. Though initial trial runs in the past couple weeks had been promising, she had not been fully prepared for the physical backlash it caused.

It was morning by the time she actually came to after another violent wave of pain wracked her body, causing her to collapse and black out. The last thing she remembered was involuntarily reverting to beast mode before her world had gone black until now. Groaning slightly, the femme’s optics went in and out of focus, slowly lifting her head to glance around in confusion, realizing she was on the floor and her entire body felt like stones were attached to it. It took several moments for her to gather her bearings, grunting slightly as she moved to her feet and front clawed hands, only then realizing the pain had for the most part subsided and she felt...different.

Once realizing this feeling, she quickly snapped her gaze to look at her frame, flexing her hands and toes, optics wide as dull organic-like scales had been replaced with metallic, shiny armor, dark tan and rustic red in colors, with accents of gun metal gray. A full examination of her body and internal diagnostic quickly concluded what she had been hoping for, the transition her worked. She was indeed transmetal!
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Zodiac watched in silence as Optimus suddenly got up and secured his belongings before gesturing to the young dragon that it was time to leave the sanctity of this office. The amnesiac renegade didn't wait for the leader to ask again, instead he was quick to slide out of his chair and follow him out. As the two of them walked, Primal spoke up again. Even now, after making those surely difficult admissions about the renegade's attempts on his life as well as the dragon's, by now seemingly far less serious, accounts of his own misdeeds.
"Thank you for coming to me, Zodiac. I'm always available if you need anything else,"
The mistrusted member of the crew nodded, seeing no reason not to believe Optimus' words of compassion. Even after everything that must have happened between the two of them, it was clear that he had not managed to alienate the Maximal commander. And how fortunate that was. This gesture of forgiveness felt new and foreign to the dragon, albeit certainly not unwelcome. Not that he was able to remember anything from his old life, yet some things felt more familiar than others. It was clearly not the first time he'd been held accountable for going against his leader's wishes, but for some reason Zodiac felt as if the repercussions had been quite a bit more severe in his past life.

For but a moment his thoughts lingered on why he had targeted Optimus before losing his memories. It was an uncomfortable sensation to him now that he viewed Primal as a comrade of sorts, a role model, and definitely looked up to him in some strange ways. But he quickly tossed those thoughts aside so that he could better focus on the situation at hand. Later, when he was alone in his quarters, he'd be able to dwell on it in greater detail. Not yet, however..

"I do appreciate you taking the time to talk to me," the unwitting shapeshifter admitted as the two of them exited the quarters. "But I truly can't fathom what would have possessed me to commit such a horrendous act against you. I feel I can't apologize enough for putting you through that.. and I thank you for the unimaginable amount of patience and capability of forgiveness you've shown by allowing me to live in relative free surroundings," he added, sounding quite humbled and genuine with his words.
"Now, be sure to return Rattrap's things and apologize to him. All right? There's something I need to do just now. I'll have a look at those symbols in your quarters later."
Zodiac responded with the slightest of salutes, something he likely had picked up in a previous part of his life. It was certainly not something he did around Optimus on a regular basis, but their little discussion had left quite the impression on the young male. "I will," he assured the leader with a hint of a grateful smile on his face. Indeed he would, well.. maybe.. He likely would have to since Primal would probably follow up to make sure he'd stayed true to his word. But that was not to say he'd do it right away. Instead he'd find a more opportune time, perhaps if he could get the rodent drunk enough not to care so much. Because as things were, Rattrap would surely give him the Pit for even coming close to his quarters, much less actually taking his physical belongings.

"And feel free to stop by my quarters anytime!," he then called after the commanding officer who was already making haste to .. wherever he was going. The young male would love to compare notes on the mysterious symbols, since it might help him remember faster. Or at least piece enough of the puzzle together to figure some of it out.

He then turned around and started making his way back to his own quarters. Although he was in no hurry to get there, and on his way he heard some familiar voices. It might have been early, but it would seem the two insomniacs who had just spent a while talking in the commander's office, were not the only individuals passing the time by talking. He recognized their voices, of course, especially the one belonging to Rattrap. Which prompted him to hide the stolen goods as not to anger the rodent further when he saw him. Only then did he enter the room where Wintersong, Airazor, Rattrap and Cheetor were talking.

He slipped inside rather quietly, not wanting to interrupt their conversation. Of course that would inevitably happen the moment they noticed him as he lingered near the doorway, his large wings draped across his shoulders as he watched them in silence. Why he had decided to crash their little morning party, he wasn't quite sure, but since Optimus had made it clear he wanted the dragon to mingle rather than hide elsewhere, he decided not to try to be too sneaky about it. Granted, he didn't really have high hopes that they would include him.. After all two of them had avoided him like the plague since he first woke up, or at least that's the impression he got from the glares and the less than subtle cold shoulder he got from them. Still, he persevered as best he could. Albeit now that he had finally talked to Optimus about what happened at length, the young dragon who was about the same age as Cheetor, wished even more that he could simply fade into the background and not have to deal with the cold dismissals from a majority of them. Of course there were a few notable exceptions among the crew, but for the most part that's how he truly felt.

Meanwhile, at the Darksyde, Nemesis had made good on her promise to herself to avoid conflicts for a while. She'd mostly kept to herself as well, of course when Megatron had tasked her with something to do she would oblige him. Otherwise she had tried to avoid interacting too much with most of the crew. Especially Waspinator. The insect had hardly kept his hurt ego a secret and he had been more than happy to share his thoughts with anyone who'd listen. Which had resulted in his buddy Terrorsaur taking time out of his otherwise not-so-busy schedule to tease her a bit from time to time.

She didn't really mind, truth be told, and mostly acted the way she normally would even before the accusations against her started spreading among the crew. Most of them didn't listen to such nonsense, thankfully, given Nemesis' reputation and overall track record. And she preferred to keep it that way. Waspinator, however, didn't seem willing to just let it go and she did her best to simply give him some space. Sooner or later he was bound to drop his silly attitude and accusations, right? And until that happened she could simply keep him mostly preoccupied with some assignments that both fit his interests and skill set, for what it was.

Then there was Megatron.. Nemesis tried to act the same around him, but part of her felt like he was watching her a little more closely now than before. The trust between them had definitely taken a bit of a hit, but that too could be mended. She hoped. And wisely enough she had kept far from the Maximals, especially Optimus.

Was she a bit secluded right now? Of course. But this was nothing new for her, and if it could both keep her alive and out of trouble it was well worthwhile. She just had to make herself useful and let this all blow over.

Her thoughts and conflicting emotions were the only things making this otherwise simple truth so difficult, however. For someone who had taken more lives than most of the Predacon crew, it was perhaps a bit peculiar that she still felt sickened by the thought of doing such an act. Her violent tendencies were real, for sure, but she had only rarely deliberately set out to take someone's life. On occasion she hadn't even been able to bring herself to do it when the opportunity presented itself, which had been the case with that annoying Maximal equine female. She had literally had the other female's life in her hands, or rather at the top of her sword, yet she couldn't go through with it. And to this day she didn't quite know why. Compassion was one thing, but the other female had seemingly surrendered herself to the idea of dying in such a brutal fashion.

You have to fight that weakness in you, Nemesis often told herself, feeling quite a bit of shame and disgust by her own lack of savagery. But it never helped. Her own spark wouldn't.. couldn't.. listen. Surely this weakness of hers was the reason Primal had labelled her differently than most of her Predacon brethren. Surely he saw something in her that he didn't see in others like her.. And for some reason a part of her almost felt relief from having that one individual who seemed to understand her.. even if he had condemned her actions a couple of weeks back and likely wasn't going to talk to her ever again.

It hurt. It genuinely caused an ache in her spark to acknowledge how badly she had messed up to push the one individual who saw and accepted her as a whole bot. But there was nothing she could do about it. She had to let it go, had to let him go. And move on with her life, fulfilling her duties as Megatron's second in command, and some day assist the tyrant in reclaiming Cybertron as their own again.

Nemesis sighed as she left her quarters to do her rounds around the Darksyde for likely the 10th time already today. She was restless and it showed.

Tarantulas, meanwhile, had remained secluded in his lair ever since the turn of events that cost him access to the shapeshifter. Or at least that's what it might have seemed like due to his disappearance. Of course the spider hadn't spent the time sulking away over his loss, not at all. Such trivial nonsense just wasn't his style.

Instead he had delved deep into his next project, his new.. assistant.. as it were. He hadn't actually given up on obtaining Zodiac as well, oh no, and clever as he was he realized the renegade was still out there.. somewhere. And in due time he would possess him as well. But for the time being, he had another, albeit smaller, pet project.

The ermine fuzor had fought against his efforts as best she could initially, of course, but it hadn't taken him very long to break through the terrified youth and pull her out of her shell.. A bit of reprogramming, some minor physical alterations to better meet the spider's tastes, and a little time was all that was required. Thus replacing the once timid little child prodigy with a much spunkier version. He had kept her near genius intellect intact, of course, but he had made sure she would now only obey his wishes and nobody else's. Her ingenuity was his to explore and take advantage of.

Aurora now sported a thick black stripe through her once snow white fur on her head, along with matching stripes running down on either side of her cheeks below the optics. Overall her attitude had also changed in almost surprising ways, even for the spider behind the reprogramming. It was.. refreshing.. in some ways to see how little nonsense the fuzor was willing to take from those around her, aside from Tarantulas himself of course.

And today was the day he was going to introduce his new assistant to the other Predacons. He'd returned to the Darksyde base with the intention of gathering up some of his blueprints and tools, but this time he had chosen to bring the fuzor with him to see how her wits would stand up against the Predacon goons. And of course the spider would enjoy it even more if she got a few verbal hits in against the tyrant himself. Naturally he hadn't bothered informing any of the other Predacons that he'd be bringing a visitor.

And although he usually kept her under a firm thumb he allowed her to roam the base freely while he gathered up his belongings. So the fuzor did, roaming the halls of the Darksyde like she owned the place. And if she happened to come across any of the Predacons while at it, well, all the better!
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((Slowly working on this. Been a little crazy lately so little delayed but getting this done soon as possible! :D ))

Frilla yawned softly as she began to awaken, the sun by then shining through her window and causing her to squint her optics for a moment. Groaning slightly, the transmetal lizard leaned up from having fallen asleep at her desk, her report for her findings with the Vok sites still on her screen.

With everything going on, between repairing the Axalon and trying to find Aurora, she hadn’t had time to write up the report as Optimus had asked for. It was only the past day or two she could find time to write it up. Rubbing her optics and pushing through the grogginess, Frilla scanned everything she had written up, making sure she hadn’t missed anything with trying to summarize her notes she had written, especially the symbols she had seen. Being as detailed and thorough as she could, the former data clerk nodded to herself before finally sending it off for Optimus to look over later

Standing and stretching, the frilled lizard left her desk and stepped out of her quarters with another yawn. From here she could hear other voices from the bridge causing her to follow the sounds where she spotted Rattrap, Cheetor, Wintersong, and Airazor talking before her gaze shifted to the young dragon quietly standing off to the side. No doubt he was feeling awkward or unsure given how they had treated the young renegade. But could anyone blame them? To have Zodiac in their midst, causing mischief and trouble like a typical teenager, was difficult and hard to see him beyond the murderous assassin he had become known as. “Morning everyone.” She spoke, still getting past her sleepiness, offering a polite smile towards the young dragon as she entered.

Deep in his quarters, Dinobot had been awake for sometime, having awakened early but contemplating recent events over in his processor.

He still stood by what he had said a couple weeks ago, that being more aggressive would be a far better option. In fact, the raptor was almost certain embracing his full Predacon nature would serve him better in the coming days, but he couldn’t fully shake the odd compassion that had seeped into his very being since being among the Maximals. He actually...cared about his comrades, which was his sole motivation to better their odds in the coming months, maybe even years.

Spark full of turmoil, the raptor watched as the sun rose from his quarters, letting out a deep, rumbling sigh at the conflict he felt. Perhaps taking a page out of Rhinox’s book would serve his purposes. The rhinoceros had a small taste of what it meant to be a Predacon under Megatron, and he had noticed since that from time to time the large gentle giant occasionally showed that brief dark side. Compassion in the face of my comrades, aggression in the face of my enemies. Yes, that sounded like a perfect way to live life in this war, perhaps the only way Dinobot could balance his conflicting natures.

Feeling somewhat at ease with his decision that he had been wrestling with since the loss of Aurora and taking in Zodiac, the raptor finally stood from his cot and decided to see if anyone else was awake. Though that was quickly answered upon hearing the many voices of his fellow Maximals down the hall and noticing someone else’s door opened, curiously peering in to find Tigerhawk doing some of his orignal intended work. “Hardly seems to be the time to work on minerals fuzor.” He spoke up, never understanding how anyone could go on with work with how things were at the present.

In his own quarters, Tigatron was still snoozing away after pulling an all nighter for a patrol. He still felt awkward and out of place being within the ship, finding it difficult to obey Optimus’ order to remain at the Axalon and never to wander out alone. He preferred it that way and felt he did his best work out where he felt the most comfortable and the most useful. If not working alone, Airazor was his ever present companion who shared his love for this world, a world he felt was his true home.

But, the white tiger had calmly complied with the order for now, doing what he can to help the Maximals after being gone for what felt like forever.

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Quickstrike nervously stood at one of the consoles in the bridge, keeping his optic on the cannibial crab. His assignment to keep an eye on Rampage had been rather boring at first until Spineback had asked for them to return for some sort of experimenting. Much to the fuzor’s dismay the samples she had taken had infuriated the crab, visibly making him ready to tear the medic apart if not for Megatron keeping him in line or the sedation he had endured.

The crab’s unpredictable nature scared the fuzor to his core but he tried not to show it.

Course ah get stuck with the looney varment.” Quickstrike mumbled under his breathe, red optics scanning the perimeter then back at the larger mech, his cobra head opening and closing nervously.

Buzzing about on a routine patrol, Waspinator had taken to getting out of the humid base for a little while. As much as he wanted to keep an optic on Nemesis and find a reason to prove his case from two weeks prior he had had no such luck. Of course he had wasted no time telling said story to some of the others, especially Terrorsaur who seemed eager as of late to get leverage to be in favor with his superiors. Perhaps for another of his schemes to overthrow Megatron. Not that he had tried in sometime after who knows how many times now that he had tried, but having exhausted that the wasp was left with nothing more.

But, he seemed to delight in making Nemesis keep on her guard and ready.

Even a talented individual such as herself had to slip up sometime, he was certain of that. But the transmetal wasp couldn’t do much without the Maximals being present and a way to watch her reactions around them, especially Optimus. He scoffed slightly as he recalled two weeks ago, her overreaction to getting under her armor and accusations seeming have quickly broken her usual composure. Of course at the moment Waspinator had no real leverage, so he went about his usual duties, cleaning the base, organizing supplies, helping with construction projects, the works, including his routine patrol.

Hmm, Waspinator sees it’s quiet again.” The metal wasp sighed, scanning the landscape for signs of movement or any of the Maximals, yet it was quiet. The territory was always quiet after a major battle and the long recovery after, causing him to sigh boredly.

Meanwhile, Terrabite had taken the past two weeks to get settled into the Darksyde since his rather unannounced arrival. As promised he had dragged his stasis pod all the way back to the Darksyde without incident, and had attempted to explore the area he had crossed for unusual activity or debris. Unfortunately he had found no such thing but noted to take a glance when he had the chance. For now, he had wanted to get settled in but felt somewhat uncomfortable with the blistering heat.

In attempt to alleviate it he had tried to get a room as far from the heat as possible, but it wasn’t exactly easy.

After having done that, Terrabite had made good on his other promise to do some standard maintenance and repairs to the main systems. More specifically, he had focused on making adjustments to improve the efficiency of the ship’s systems that still remained. Over the course of doing so however the crocodilian mech had realized that the ship was lacking a rather vital complement for such a ship, it’s shield which appeared to have long since been destroyed. A space cruiser like this usually cane standard with it but the fight the Maximals and Predacons had had before crashing here had done a number on the Darksyde.

Having finished some of the more basic functionalities of the ship’s systems, Terrabite had turned to trying to rectify this loss. “Just a few more tweaks.” Terrabite examined the makeshift component to replace the long damaged and fried shield generator. It wasn’t perfect, but the new Predacon had taken tine to strip the parts that could be salvaged from parts off his stasis pod to juryrig something together. Stepping back he took in his handiwork, feeling the component wasn’t perfect but could serve its purpose until the ship itself might finally fall apart. “Now just have to install this baby, and we might be in working order.” He told himself with pride, gently picking up the device from his work bench before stepping out of his quarters, stopping himself a second later as he nearly found himself running into the avian. “Whoops! Sorry about that miss, didn’t hear anyone else out here.

Carefully cradling the device to his side, Terrabite curiously turned his attention towards Nemesis, having not quite officially having met her. “Sorry, also don’t think we have officially met either.” He noted before offering a free hand, “Terrabite’s the name.” He introduced himself.
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(Sorry it took so long guys. Maximals can find him whenever they want)

A smoke trail followed the latest in the line of stasis pods which had now impacted the surface of the planet. The pod had landed in a rain forest environment, knocking down several trees on its way. The wild life in the vicinity had cleared the area in fear of the crash and simply the unknown. The pod lay seemingly inactive on the forest floor. Close by, a sound came from a bush. It lightly shook a few times before a hand reached out bent thin branch out of the way to reveal a face. After a few moments a brave chimpanzee stepped into the clearing and gestured his hand to his rear as if he was warning others to stay. Curiosity got the better of the chimp and he ambled toward the pod sniffing the air as he went. Once he got close enough he came to a stop, putting all his weight on his feet he stretched up and around this strange object. His kind had never laid eyes on such a thing. The primate reached out with his furry hand to touch the metallic surface. When his fingers made contact the pod it suddenly came to life causing the chimp to shriek and fall on his back.
The stasis pod unfolded a compartment allowing a long arial like device to extend. It reached its full height and the circular end shone two lights in opposite directions. The light cut through the trees going deep into the forest. The lights started rotating, passing over everything including the frightened chimpanzee. The male remained frozen, merely watching on. After a moment the lights shut off and the arial retreated back into the pod. The door on the pod shot open and released the air that was trapped inside. By this point the chimp had made his way back to the foliage for cover. Staring intently at the pod, the chimp witnessed
another chimp climb out of the pod and then tumble to the forest floor. Eyes wide in confusion, he was surprised to see another one of his kind to come out of the pod. Little did he know that this not an actual chimpanzee, but it was in fact Chen.
Chen grumbled as he righted himself onto his feet. He was still quite groggy from being in stasis. His optics adjusted to the light as he took in what was around him. As his memories returned to him, he realised he was not where he was supposed to be. The mission? Exploration. Optimus Primal.Based on his surroundings, Chen deduced that something had gone wrong. He has been awoken from the stasis process improperly and there was no medical bay. Wait, the ship? The unease began to set in, yet it did not show on his face. But to his surprise the local chimp stepped out into the clearing again. Chen saw the animal in front of him. Primate, chimpanzee of Earth. The home world of the human race. Knowing it posed little threat, Chen waved only to be struck by the appearance of his own hand - and wrist - and arm. What in the name of? The Maximal turned around and looked into what was left of the reflection on the pod. I'm a Chimpanzee? An... alternative form. But why? Noises in the distance broke Chen's focus making him look at the destruction his pod had caused. He turned and looked at the confused animal before him. "I'm sorry. This must be your home."
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(( OOC: Great intro, FF! ))
"I do appreciate you taking the time to talk to me," "But I truly can't fathom what would have possessed me to commit such a horrendous act against you. I feel I can't apologize enough for putting you through that.. and I thank you for the unimaginable amount of patience and capability of forgiveness you've shown by allowing me to live in relative free surroundings,"
The Maximal leader's guilty conscious on the matter almost blurted out the truth to Zodiac involuntarily. He deserved to know, of course, but it just didn't feel like the right time to tell the dragon everything. It may confuse him since it would be a lot to take in. It may trigger all of his memories to return to him. Optimus simply ended up giving him a nod as though his apology and gratefulness were unnecessary and he was merely doing what he did best when it came to being compassionate and patient.
"I will," "And feel free to stop by my quarters anytime!,"
He trusted him to face his uncertainty with Rattrap's reaction returning what he had stolen from him, which would be a huge step in the right direction for the shape shifter. Optimus wasn't so sure how the Spy would handle it since the rat was known to have a short fuse about his things being touched or rummaged through, especially without his permission and especially by someone like Zodiac, but hopefully he won't let things get out of control. He gave a wave to Zodiac without looking back at him while he took his leave down the hallway and they went their separate ways.

Primal's unmistakable, permanent limp carried down the corridor as he made his way toward the medical bay full of emotions and endless thoughts. Everything swirled around inside of him with what he had just heard and seen from his mentor's journal, as well as Zodiac's confessions to him during his visit, and Aurora's abduction. How were they to solve all of this? How was he going to handle everything that felt so personal to him? It was a lot to take in. It was a lot of weight on his shoulders. Stepping into the infirmary, he found his friend ready to go with his somewhat risky and desperate plan. Optimus turned for a moment to lock and secure the door given the vulnerability he was about to endure, and they couldn't risk anyone barging in and taking advantage of it.

"Are you sure about this?" asked the engineer as he watched his commanding officer enter the large, brightly lit room.

"Not really," Primal admitted, "But I have to try." He walked over to Rhinox who gestured to him to hop up on to the medical bed.

"Are you all right?" The rhinoceros in robot mode sensed some distress emitting from his friend.

Releasing a sigh, Optimus gave him a nod. "I finally had the courage to open Nexus's journal and listen to some of it. It was a bit surreal... To know that he's gone now, but to see and hear him from beyond the grave..." The leader sat on the cot, removed the twin clubs from his back to set them aside on a nearby table, and then laid down on his back with his legs stretched out and relaxed.

"Hm," Rhinox gave a thoughtful groan. "I'm sorry, Optimus," he offered him his condolences as he understood what he was going through.
"It could give you some closure though," he tried to assure him as he began connecting a couple sensors to his head and on the sides of his abdomen, and then turned on the monitor showing his vital signs, energon level, and other readings.

"To an extent. I hadn't realized how much I meant to him and how much he believed in me." There was a long, silent pause before he finally mustered up the courage to say out loud while he fought back the tears, "I miss him, Rhinox."

Halting what he was doing, Rhinox gently laid one of his large hands on Primal's shoulder to offer him some comfort. "He would be proud of you, Optimus. And despite some of the disagreements within our crew, we all believe in you. You have our respect and loyalty. Your team is truly one-of-a-kind, consisting of Maximals, Predacons and even the Vok. That's unheard of and admirable, especially what you're doing with Zodiac."

"Thank you, my friend. I'm just following my spark in this unique war we've found ourselves in. Speaking of Zodiac, he paid me a visit just before you rang for me."

"How is he?"

"Still amnesiac, but I believe he's making progress despite a few minor setbacks."

"That's good. He's come a long way, after all. We can only hope that he continues learning and improving."

"Yes. He's growing restless though. Some of his abilities are coming back to him which are probably being brought on by his boredom," Optimus surmised.

"Perhaps. Or they're simply coming back to him without explanation. It's probably inevitable. Maybe you can start giving him some time outside with supervision."

"That's exactly when the Predacons will notice him, and Megatron will find out that he's still alive and attack."

"They aren't lurking around our base every second, Optimus. You can let him out once in a while. We'll do a perimeter check and keep a couple Maximals on patrol," the engineer suggested.

Primal gave it some thought albeit reluctantly. "I'll take it into consideration."

"All right. Now, let's get to work, shall we?"

Nodding and taking a deep breath to relax, the mid section of Optimus's armored abs sank in a little before splitting apart and opening his stomach to reveal his spark chamber which then lowered from behind his upper chest and pushed outward for easier access and observation. It appeared normal, beating at a relaxed rate all things considered with the stress he had been under lately.

Rhinox carefully attached a couple more sensors to the chamber to monitor his life source.

"I'm not sure I can make it happen," Optimus started to doubt himself.

"Just try to relax. Try a meditation that Whitegrazer taught you, and then go from there. Reach deep within and then try reaching out to her," Rhinox directed him while he watched the data on the monitors very closely.

Another deep breath and Primal closed his optics while he tried to focus. Slow and steady deep breaths, in and out. Slow. In and out. His body relaxed while his spark still looked and beat normal. With all of the practice that Whitegrazer had given him, meditation came to him a lot easier now, so it wasn't long when the only thing he heard around him was his spark. He could feel every atom and every pulse. But the only times he could recall reaching anyone with it was when he and the others were under dire situations, and the power would erupt uncontrollably. Trying to wield it now without anyone else's guidance or expertise was risky. Ever since he had crossed over the Matrix in his death, he had felt something in his spark, but who knew what it was or what it could do. He didn't think it was related to his encounters with the Vok, like what Wintersong was experiencing, but again, he couldn't be sure about that. For all he knew, this was exactly what they wanted.

Calmness. Tranquility. Slow, deep breathing. Inhale... and exhale. Focus...

Rhinox witnessed Primal's spark's pulse rate slow down while he kept any distractions to a bare minimum. Everything else was continuing to read normal.

The leader focused on Aurora. Every detail of her formed in his mind. Her voice, her fur, her inventions, her optics. He concentrated harder as his closed optics tightened and his brows furrowed. Aurora, he attempted to reach out. He couldn't do what Whitegrazer did with her spark and links. It wasn't like that. He really didn't know what he was doing, or if it would even work, which made it all the more dangerous if anything happened at all. But his goal was to gain a little more control over that illumination that his life source had done in the past and touched everyone else's albeit briefly and often when he was unconscious except for one or two instances. Aurora, Optimus kept repeating her name, hoping for something to happen. Anything. He started to grow more desperate when he didn't sense any results or responses from their lost Chief Biologist. What if there was no spark to touch? What if she had expired from whatever Tarantulas was putting her through? It was those painful and traumatic thoughts that caused his spark to race quicker.

Aurora's hugs. The thoughtful device she had given him before his flight in the stasis pod to blow up the Voks' moon-sized weapon that displayed everyone's faces in holographic images so he wasn't alone on his solo mission. Her smile and laughter. Her jokes and pranks. Her pain and sorrow. Almost losing her a couple times, and now having not seen her for two weeks. It squeezed his spark. Please... Aurora...

Big Green continued watching the leader's vitals and his exposed spark. Everything was starting to accelerate, including his breathing. Rhinox hesitated to interrupt him in case he was making progress, but he didn't want him to harm himself either.

You must be out there... Tarantulas wouldn't waste such a brilliant mind... Aurora? I can't... I can't lose you... His desperation to find her, to help her, grew exponentially, and Primal's spark started to glow brighter without him realizing it.

Rhinox noticed it immediately, and he raised his golden brows while he was taken aback by it. So, the anomaly was true. How was it even possible though? The data was recorded while it occurred so he could later study it, but he found it very fascinating in that moment.

Suddenly, Optimus began losing control. Aurora was replaced by Wintersong. Panic and fear overwhelmed him. "This is the specimen we analyzed before. That which does not become part of the One shall become void. Begin termination sequence," the aliens' voices disguised as Unicron's returned and invaded his mind. It almost felt as though he was opened to the universe and everything was flooding into him all at once, with invisible, prying hands reaching toward him. Wintersong appeared again, and the alien site they had lost her at when she had been encased by the cocoon. Tunnels. Distant voices. Eerie whispers. Then a stasis pod. A stasis pod? How peculiar... A feral scream from Wintersong in her beast mode obliterated his concentration, and he shot open his orange optics with a distraught holler of terror and panic. He immediately went to sit up, but Rhinox was quick to grab his shoulders and hold him down against the cot so he wouldn't cause any damage to his opened spark chamber. By now his exposed spark lost its extra glow and was beginning to slow down again to its normal pulse.

"Optimus!" Rhinox called out his name to help bring his awareness back to the plane of reality that he body was physically on. "Optimus, calm down. Just relax and breathe," he helped soothe him.

Primal had pushed against his friend's restraint with frantic optics that didn't seem to have returned with his consciousness until he recognized the engineer's voice and finally made eye contact with him calming down and relaxing. "I'm all right," he told him with an exasperated voice.

"What happened?" his scientific friend inquired.

"I'm not sure... I tried to reach Aurora, but... It was like my efforts backfired on me and the Vok answered instead. ...Or Wintersong." He shook his head with the confusion. "Maybe I just lost control. It's difficult to differentiate any of it. It shouldn't have any connection with the Vok... but...," he gave a light sigh, "who knows. At this point, I'm surprised there's still anything left of me that's still... me." As much as he had wanted to make some kind of contact with their lost Maximal, he may have inadvertently stumbled upon something with Wintersong instead, but he didn't want to make the wrong assumptions. "I don't know how you managed to travel through space with your mind, Rhinox, to find my spark but it's not an easy feat."

"Well, you definitely went somewhere or did something. Just like the others had reported before, your spark started to emit a brighter glow. I'm not sure if we should be concerned or thrilled," Rhinox confessed as he detached the sensors from the Maximal Commander's spark chamber. "As for my experience, I had Whitegrazer's guidance to help me. Perhaps it would be in your best interest to seek it out as well if you insist on tampering with whatever your spark is capable of. For all we know it could be some distant relic you inherited from your ancestor."

Optimus grew thoughtful on that comment for a moment but decided to place it on the back burner to address later. His spark chamber retracted back into his chest safely while his abdomen closed shut to protect the very thing that gave him life. "There was something else. A stasis pod," he told his friend a bit puzzled...

(( OOC: Phoenix, I don't expect Optimus to have been successful trying to reach Aurora in some way, but feel free to do with it as you please. After all Tarantulas is likely to have taken every precaution necessary to keep anyone from communicating with her. ))
“Morning Rattrap.” “Anything yet?”
"Hey, guys," Rattrap said those who entered the command center and then tiredly looked up at Airazor who was standing beside him and shook his head. "Not even a blip."
“Have you even slept recently?”
"I've tried," he told Cheetor. "But it ain't easy knowin' she's out there somewhere, probably scared and wonderin' why it's takin' us so long ta rescue her," he said solemnly. He neglected to mention some of the PTSD he was still experiencing from his last encounter with Nemesis and the Axalon's shields that had also been relentless on his sleep.

A subtle alert on the scanners notified everyone on the bridge of Wintersong's signature entering Sentinel's range, which immediately grabbed Rattrap's attention in hopes that it might have been Aurora, but alas, it was the TransMetal tigress returning from who knows where.
“Oh! You guys are awake! I wasn’t expecting anyone to be up this early.”
She seemed to be caught off guard when she came up from the lift directly onto the bridge and saw a bunch of the Maximals already occupying the large, round room. Rattrap, ever the skeptic, studied Wintersong quizzically. He took in the greenish goop blotches that were on her shiny armor as well as the dust that also dulled the majority of it. And judging by her surprised expression, he got the feeling that she had been out wandering around all by herself some place where she shouldn't have been. "Where you been, Winter?" Rattrap asked her. "You got a little somethin', uh, all over ya," he pointed out. Part of him hoped she would say she was searching for Aurora and had found one of Tarantulas's tunnels, but if she had, she wouldn't have waited this long to tell them.
“Morning everyone.”
His somewhat accusing gaze on Wintersong only wavered from her when Frilla and Zodiac entered the bridge. He had given the frilled lizard a small, friendly grin upon her arrival but he peered a little more coldly toward the shape shifter who seemed to be trying to avoid everyone's prying eyes before he settled his skepticism back onto Wintersong.

"ATTENTION," Sentinel announced in the command center, "Stasis pod activation detected in sector four-four-two," the ship's computer said in its monotone male voice.

"Holy Swiss cheese! Another pod!" Rattrap jumped to his feet with surprisingly quick speed, which was probably the most anyone had seen him move ever since his near death experience. After pressing a few buttons, the mapped out area appeared on the center console as a large, holographic image so everyone could get a good look at it. "Rain forest terrain," he neutrally pointed out. The area was a whee bit closer to the Maximals than the Predacons, but they would received the same notification about it regardless, so time was of the essence. After a quick look over everyone present, but seemingly ignoring Zodiac's face, he gave a huff of slight irritation since their boss was M.I.A. Where the heck was he? And Rhinox? Opening his comm. link to their fearless leader, the rat said, "Yo, Optimus, we got-"

"A stasis pod?" Primal finished Rattrap's sentence.

"Yeah, a stas...! Wait, how'd you know that?"

"Location," their leader demanded without bothering to explain his spontaneous premonition.

"Uh, four-four-two." Rattrap glanced at the others gathered around on the bridge.

"Rhinox and Zodiac will remain behind. Everyone else, move out," Optimus ordered them after he had switched his frequency from Rattrap to everyone's comm. links so that all of them could hear what was going on in case they were scattered throughout the base.

"Eh, even me?" Rattrap questioned. "I ain't so sure dat's a good idea." He seemed to slowly step back from the crowd around the center console as though his self doubt was creeping up on him and overcoming him again now that duty called.

"Including you, Rattrap. If we spare any more, we'll be outgunned. We must hurry," he urged all of them. "Rhinox, see if you can establish communication with our comrade... Whether Maximal or Predacon." He couldn't be sure, especially after the last one that had emerged on his own and turned out to be a Predacon who immediately joined Megatron's ranks without even willing to listen or understand the situation he had just stumbled into. He still wasn't certain who that bot was that had thrown him into the river, but judging by the stasis pod roster in the Axalon's records, he closely resembled a bot who had caused a lot of chaos and murders back in the day and had found himself in a lot of trouble at one point. Maybe they'd find out more about him if he showed up for this pod.

"I'll do my best, Optimus," the engineer assured him while he hastily cleaned up and turned off his equipment in the infirmary. "What about Wintersong?"

"A confrontation might do her good to release any bottled up aggression or turmoil that the Vok have been putting her through," Primal mentioned as he hopped off of the medical cot, grabbed his twin clubs and replaced them to his back while he hurried toward the exit. Punching in the access code, the door opened and he jogged with his limp toward the command center.

Rhinox sighed to himself, but he supposed it wouldn't do the tigress any good keeping her cooped up. She hated confined spaces as it was and definitely wasn't fond of being isolated inside of the base. In fact, he was positive that she had been sneaking out on her own on a couple occasions if not several. It was hard for anyone to slip by the scanners and cameras when there was always someone on watch, especially if that someone was Rattrap. But Optimus hadn't made it a point yet to question her about it. No doubt because he understood, and he didn't want to make things worse for Wintersong if she kept fighting the Vok. She was clearly still suffering from their influence after her escape; if one could call it that. Sometimes Rhinox thought they let her go so she could do things for them that were out of their reach or control. What those "things" were was beyond him at the moment, but he sincerely hoped that she was being careful. After Aurora's abduction that was obviously on everyone's minds and put a damper on their moods, they couldn't bear to have anything happen to Wintersong too.

"Hustle up, team," Optimus encouraged his Maximals and Predacons as he reached the bridge and stepped into the room. His orange optics were quick to settle on Wintersong as he wondered if she had contracted anything he had just endured with his spark, or if it was only in his head. But something else about her caught his attention. The unique dust and green-like substance on her body. It looked an awful like the kind that had been on her the day she had returned to them after her absence with the aliens. Had she gone back to visit the alien site on her own without telling anyone? It might explain what he saw just minutes prior to showing up there at the command center. But considering the current situation, he again opted not to address it with her. There was no time for that now, not if they wanted to rescue a potential Maximal who was no doubt lost and confused out there alone. "And pair up, if you need a ride. We need to make haste." Looking over, he spotted Zodiac "hiding" in the background and approached him. The leader placed a hand on his shoulder and squeezed it gently in hopes of making him feel included. "I expect you to be on your best behavior while we're gone. Offer your assistance to Rhinox, if he needs it." Withdrawing his hand, the leader moved toward the roof hatch as it automatically opened. Leaping into the air, he transformed to his hover board mode at the same time and flew up through the hole in the ceiling expecting the other fliers to immediately follow in his wake.

Rattrap appeared reluctant to leave nervous about the unknown and how this scenario might play out. What if he had to face Nemesis again? He didn't think he'd be much good against any Pred right now despite his leader's confidence in his abilities. He'd rather camp out somewhere safe and pop off their enemy with a sniper rifle. The only real encouragement he had was hoping that Tarantulas would should up with Aurora and release her. At least Optimus was leading the charge this time, which took a lot of stress off of his shoulders. Stepping onto the lift with anyone else who cared to join him - namely Frilla, Dinobot or Tigatron - he was lowered outside where he converted to his vehicle mode and waited for a volunteer to hop on his back if they wanted to get there quicker.

As the rest of their crew scrambled, Rhinox walked into the main control room and nodded to Zodiac. He glanced at the image on the center console where the pod was located and shifted his location to the communications console. Putting in some commands, he tried to enhance and draw more power toward the radio transmission in hopes of reaching the newly emerged bot. "This is the Axalon calling our fallen comrade," Rhinox tried hailing him in his deep but friendly voice. "Do you copy?" A lot of static and interference returned to the base though. He tried again after making some adjustments with the fragile frequency. "This is the Axalon calling our fallen comrade. Do you copy?" However, it was likely that all he was receiving something like, "...is...Axalon...our...com...you..." if anything was getting through at all. The distance was a bit much even without raw energon interference that had long since been erupted by the Vok.

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Megatron, and his merry band of misfits, had been relatively quiet after everything that happened with Zodiac, his suspicions about Nemesis, and their attack on the Axalon. He had been spending his time preparing, calculating, scheming, and getting to know his newest recruit named Terrabite who was busy upgrading their base of operations with a new shield. Surely, though, his troops were anxious for a little action by now. And their prayers were about to be answered.

"ATTENTION: A stasis pod has been detected in sector four-four-two," the Darksyde's female-voice computer announced at about the same time Sentinel had over at Maximal HQ.

Ever alert in front of one of the scanner consoles, as though the ant never slept or stopped working, Inferno shouted for Megatron. "Royalty! A stasis pod has been activated!"

"Where?" The tyrant crept out from the shadows in his once flawless robot mode that was now decorated with a few scars. It wasn't clear to any of them how long he had been lurking there, but it hardly mattered because now they all had something to look forward to. His optics eyed Rampage and Quickstrike for a moment before shifting them again upward toward his most faithful troop; Inferno.

"Bearrring four-four-two!" he shouted down to him as he rolled the "r" on his tongue.

"Then I believe it is time to release some pent-up energy, and to add another member to our ever increasing ranks," he grinned deviously. "Predacons!" Megatron hollered over each of their comm. links along with the location of the pod, "Converge on these coordinates at once, and secure the protoform!" This may be an opportune time for Nemesis to prove her loyalty to me, he considered thoughtfully. And where was Spineback? She had been tardy for their meeting that morning to discuss their plans with the other half of Rampage's spark. Granted, it would have to wait now anyway since a new distraction had arrived, but it was highly unusual for her to not be punctual. And he hated it when anyone tested his patience. Come to think of it, she had been unseen and unheard from for a few days now, which begged to wonder what she had been up to all that time. She hadn't left the base, so she had to be there somewhere. Had she restricted herself to her quarters this entire time?

Excited about their Queen's orders, Inferno activated his propeller and engine and blasted out of the main control room exiting the base without waiting for anyone else as he cackled with laughter eager to be the first Predacon on the scene to further prove his obedience and usefulness.

There were some odd foot steps that Megatron's audio receptors had picked up echoing down the corridor. And although he was in a hurry to reach the pod with the rest of his Predacons, his curiosity got the better of him, and he cautiously began to investigate the noise that sounded like frolicking. Quietly, he sank back into the shadows of the dimly lit hallways and waited patiently for the owner of the peculiar footsteps to come ever close and cross his path...
"Well, that's just prime!"
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We’ll find her Rattrap, and I know she knows we’re doing everything we can to do so.” Airazor assured him, resting a hand on his shoulder and expressing some deep concern for the rodent. Ever use to his sarcastic remarks and somewhat edgy attitude it certainly was a far cry from before she had left the base. Many things were changing around the base and the avian could only wonder how much more they could endure.

Why don’t you try now Rattrap? I can take over watching the monitors. First moment we catch something, I’ll let you know.” Cheetor offered, already bringing up a second monitor to help keep an optic on things. None of their efforts so far had proven to get results which was frustrating to say the least. Not even with their best trackers.

Though his attention left the monitor when Sentinel picked up Wintersong’s energy signal, turning the chair to find the white tigress looking...surprised and dirtied up. Where in the name of Matrix had she been? This wasn’t the first time she had snuck out or been on her own when they weren’t suppose to, making him give her an equally skeptic look as Rattrap. But the rodent beat him to the questions, and soon after Zodiac had joined them, slipping in without interrupting but causing the young cheetah to growl towards him before grunting as Airazor elbowed him, “Hey!” “Knock it off, he hasn’t done anything right now so there is no need for that.” The falcon femme scolded lightly causing the the cheetah to stare at her in disbelief.

Shaking her head, Airazor quickly offered an apologetic look towards the young dragon, “Don’t mind these two, they haven’t had much sleep lately.” She tried to cover. Granted, she too was unsure about the young dragon, much less if this was all an act but she was trying to alleviate some of that negativity as her and Cheetor offered a greeting towards Frilla as she entered.

Well, so much for getting there early.

Wintersong only shrugged slightly at Rattrap’s inquiry, clasping he rhands behind her back as she lowered her gaze. She knew she couldn’t completely lie, and part of her didn’t want to since the Axalon crew was the closest she had ever had to friends or family. But, she couldn’t tell the whole truth. “Back at the site of where the Metal Hunter was.” She mumbled softly, being the only explanation she was willing to offer. “Not exactly easy to maneuver in collapsed tunnels.” Speaking of tunnels, she thoughtfully lifted her gaze, “And I’m afraid I found no traces of Aurora or any other places to find Tarantulas, sorry.” She told them, but coldly glared at the dragon as he slipped in.

I’ll just, uh, see myself out of the bridge.” The transmetal tigress spike before the sudden alert made her freeze in her tracks, turning back with surprise to hear of another stasis pod activating. Of all the rotten timing...

The rain forest...I believe me and Tigatron found one near there.” Airazor spoke, her surprised look reflected in Rattrap’s and Cheetor’s expressions. “Sweet! The hunt is on!” Cheetor said with excitement, eager to see some Predacons and give them a piece of his mind. Though Rattrap didn’t seem so eager as Frilla soon was joining them just a little before all the Pit was about to break loose.

Hearing the raspy voice of Dinobot, Tigerhawk chuckled softly as he laid down a rock, one he suspected full of quartz of some kind but would have to wait to see. “Honestly Dinobot, you really should find a hobby my friend.” He mused, turning in his chair to look at the Predacon-turned-Maximal before his expression became solemn, “I’m mostly trying to keep my head on right. We’ve had a lot of weight on our shoulders lately and many sleepless nights, getting overwhelmed is hitting us all one way or another.” And some more than others, but the large fuzor kept such a thought to himself as he stood, brushing his hands off from the dust. “Not to keep our minds occupied with something else could risk us losing sight of other possibilities.” He told the warrior.

For a moment his gaze went towards an old picture of his Undercover unit back in the day, recalling the many times he had such a thing happen. This was especially so when he got too deep in some cases...

Shaking his head, the tiger/hawk fuzor quickly turned when hearing the alert from Optimus, surprised to hear there was another stasis pod. “Looks like you’re getting your wish, let’s hurry.” He told the raptor, stepping out of his room and closing the door behind him before jogging off towards the bridge where he found many of the others already gathered, including Optimus and Zodiac who seemed stand offish once more. Given the sense of coldness from some of them, he could imagine why. “Keep hanging in there kid, they’ll come around.” Tigerhawk offered as he took a spot in the circular room, offering an encouraging tone and smile. But his attention quickly turned to Optimus along with the others for the task at hand.

With their objective clear and orders given, Airazor took flight through the roof hatch before transforming to her beast mode to follow. Cheetor and Tigerhawk likewise transformed, but lingered long enough to give anyone who needed a ride a lift before they took to the skies next.

Wintersong has noticed be look Optimus had given her, finding herself lowering her gaze once more to avoid any questioning glances. She knew if he wanted to, be likely could have reached out through the link and address it but she was silently grateful he seemed more concerned about the new pod than where she had been. This time though she hadn’t picked up on what he had discovered, only finding herself reluctant to go out again for fear of the Vok trying to force her to do their bidding instead. “This should be eventful.” She muttered under her breath as she took one of the lifts that led out of the ship, transforming to her vehicle mode and taking off after the others.

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Spineback was taking a little extra time to get a feel for her new Transmetal form, well aware she was more than late to meet Megatron. She had intended to be punctual as usual, but this unexpected side effects had thrown her for a loop. Burning pain as if molten metal was running through her energon lines, vertigo, and constant black outs having kept her from properly doing her usual routine activities until now.

Slowly she moved each joint, her sails and head fin rattling, her claws flexing and scraping the floor to leave light scratch marks, and her tail rapidly spinning, giving the sound like that of a mining drill. It was rather fascinating to say the least of how drastically the mutation had set in and how different yet the same she felt. She even curiously took note of the tires she now had the familiar sound of an engine rumbling as she gave them a whirl. How she missed that sound to some extent. “Hm.” The Chief medic finally turned her attention towards the time, figuring she had kept her liege waiting long enough and feeling she would have time to better get a feel for her name frame by doing her daily activities.

Terro-” Before Spineback could finish getting ready to transform the sudden alert about a new stasis pod cut her off, causing her to pause and listen. Seconds later came Megatron’s rallying cry to head out causing her to grin at getting a proper field test. ‘That will do nicely.’ She thought as she approached her door which hissed open to allow her out, glancing around before heading towards the entrance of the Darksyde hearing the others fixing to take off. “Vehicle mode!” Hissing in slight pain as her form converted to its new vehicle mode, a visor-like cover folding over her optics as she did so, the veteran grinned once again as she took off towards the rain forest.

Terrorsaur growled as his swords swung to slice through a rock but missed it by inches when Megatron’s voice suddenly came through the coms. Lousy timing as usual. “Slagging pods, always awakening at th wrong time.” He grumbled but nonetheless stowed away his blades, taking flight just as the psycho ant came barreling outside, laughing maniacally as usual. Of course he would be the most enthusiastic to get there first. “Not this time bug boy!” Ever eager to outdo any of his comrades, Terrorsaur transformed to his jet mode and took off at full speed after the ant, intending to try and get there before or at the same time as the fire ant.

Ordinarily, Rampage would take delight in making his “comrades” nervous and uneasy, feeding on their deepest terrors and unease whenever he could. But this time he dismissed the scorpion/cobra fuzor’s complaining. If anything, he saw Quickstrike as a nuisance at the present and was far more concerned about his own seething rage building in his spark. His green optics barely kept to the monitor, having been kept busy with menial tasks to keep him at the base or within arm’s reach for this unknown project Megatron had authorized with his medic. In fact, that was all Rampage could think about.

Oh how he spent those couple of weeks imagining the ways he could make the two saurians suffer. Images that would likely make even the hardened Megatron lose his nerve. If only he could act on them. The two Predacons were quickly going up the list of the newest victims he would add to his growing list of kills, almost just below the likes of Primal whom he still kept on the hope he could exact his revenge.

No sooner had the thoughts crossed his processor did the voice of one of his more hated teammates speak, “Skulking around in the shadows are we Megatron? Guessing your encounter with Zodiac made you a bigger coward than before, hm.” Rampage sneered, visibly using all his will power to not attack the t-rex and tear him limb from limb or rip out that twisted spark of his to feast upon. “You and your blasted medic seem rather good at hiding your faces lately.” The cannibilisitic crab stated venomously before maneuvering his hover board towards the nearest hall to head out for the pod.

Albeit, he took his sweet time compared to the rest of the Predacons.
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As more Maximals started gathering, turning the room quite crowded in the end, the shape shifter remained silent at a safe distance. He noticed the glares, of course, as well as perhaps one or two neutral ones, but he still did nothing to invoke their anger. Or their attention, aside from the fact he was there. Yes, Optimus had instructed him to offer his apologies to the rodent, but now hardly seemed like the right time to do so given the tension his very presence caused. It was nothing new, of course, and the dragon had grown accustomed to it by now.

Of course now that he had spoken to Optimus for some insight in where this hostility came from, he could sort of understand their anger towards him. Sort of. He still couldn't remember any of the things he supposedly did so it was still a bit of a blur. Zodiac had gone to Primal in the hopes of getting some of his questions answered. In return he now had even more questions than before. Why had he targeted Primal in the first place? More than once even. And if that was truly what had happened, why was he now living there under the roof of the Axalon? Why would Primal allow such a thing to help the individual who had tried to kill him?

The only thing Zodiac could imagine was that he had been under the influence of.. something.. It still felt very much surreal though and his thoughts couldn't avoid lingering on the possibilities. Every once in a while he would glance over at the other Maximals, but his gaze quickly lowered as soon as one of them responded with a glare in his direction.

Fortunately there were a few of them that seemed to tolerate, perhaps even welcome, his presence. The tiny frilled lizard, Frilla, was one such individual. He returned the smile, although his was likely a bit more forced than he would have liked it to be.
“Morning everyone.”
He didn't verbally respond to her friendly greeting though, secretly wondering if it truly was such a good morning. There really had been a melancholic atmosphere hanging over the Axalon ever since he first woke up, in part due to their missing crew mate. Zodiac couldn't remember her so he didn't know what their relationship had been like, but judging by the others' reactions she was indeed missed. Since he didn't know the missing female, however, he didn't really care too much one way or the other whether or not she returned. In that regards he remained neutral, yet he also never voiced his opinion to any of the others about it either.

No sooner had Rattrap sent him an angry glare did Wintersong arrive to do the same. Only, if at all possible, hers held even more anger and resentment in her optics. Zodiac gave a slight shrug of the shoulders, seemingly not overly phased by their dislike of him. Of course that wasn't entirely true, it did make him a bit uncomfortable. But perhaps more so because he couldn't remember these terrible acts he supposedly committed much less what his motivation for doing so had been. Still.. it was more proof that he differed from the Maximals he lived with.

The juvenile transmetal tiger seemed to take it a step further and let out an audible growl at him, prompting the dragon to withdraw a bit further into the corner of the booth he had sat down in. All in all this area seemed to be a bit of a gathering point for the Maximals and out of convenience to be able to accommodate everyone comfortably they had implemented a few seating areas for the crew to take advantage of. It really wasn't that he was afraid of the tiger since he doubted he'd be able to do any harm to him, even though the dragon didn't carry any weapons as per Primal's instructions, but he still hadn't come here with the intention to confront anyone. Truth be told he wasn't entirely sure why he had come..
“Knock it off, he hasn’t done anything right now so there is no need for that.”
A bit unexpectedly it was Airazor who came to his defense, telling the others off. Zodiac offered her a glance before turning his gaze down at the table to the cooling cup of energon he had brought with him as he entered. He really didn't care much for the taste of it, but it did help to perk up his energy levels considering how little time he spent recharging while sleeping.
“Don’t mind these two, they haven’t had much sleep lately.”
"Seems to be a common theme around here," Zodiac responded as he took a sip of his drink, readily admitting that he suffered similar effects from whatever had happened to him. "But I do appreciate you speaking up for me," he then added with the briefest of smiles, seeming as genuine as he could muster.
“Keep hanging in there kid, they’ll come around.”
And just like that, he got more reassurance from one of the few others who didn't seem to mind his presence there. The tall fuzor he had come to know as Tigerhawk. He really didn't know the fuzor too well, other than that he was also fairly new to the team and he had been present when the young dragon first awoke in a terrified state of mind. Things had calmed considerably since then fortunately and the dragon was far more clear minded now than the haze he was in when he first woke up. And his words did help relax the dragon now just like they had when they first met.

"Will they?," Zodiac asked without the same confidence that Tigerhawk displayed. "I've only been given a vague explanation of what I did to alienate everyone. Aside from a very select few, yourself included, nobody else seem to even want me around for reasons I can't even remember. The situation is.. complicated.. at best," he admitted in a quiet voice with a hint of bitterness.

His little confession was interrupted, however, when the monotone voice of the computer chimed in, causing everyone present to go silent as it delivered its message.
"Stasis pod activation detected in sector four-four-two,"
A stasis pod? Despite not having his memories back, the dragon did know basic common terms from the Cybertronian language. So while he didn't remember all the details about how the Axalon had been sent out on a mission to explore new worlds with the stasis pods containing their sleeping comrades as their precious cargo, he did realize the implications of such a pod appearing. And it was hard to miss the apparent excitement such a notification evoked in the other occupants of the room. Well, most of them anyway, since the rodent seemed a bit out of place.
"Rhinox and Zodiac will remain behind. Everyone else, move out,"
Optimus had joined them now as well. Zodiac barely even noticed him in the commotion, but he did when the leader came up to him and squeezed his shoulder as if to offer him some non-verbal support. Glancing at the hand on his shoulder before veering his gaze to meet the commander's, Zodiac let his optics lock with the other male's for but a moment. He wasn't at all surprised that he was being told to stay behind, since that had pretty much been the rule since his awakening a couple of weeks ago.
"I expect you to be on your best behavior while we're gone. Offer your assistance to Rhinox, if he needs it."
The leader had told him he expected the dragon to behave, an expectation that stood in grave contrast to what Zodiac had supposedly done to him in the past. He had tried to kill him, an attempt that had obviously ended up unsuccessful, but he had been committed to do the ultimate act. It boggled the renegade's mind. And at some point he intended to ask Optimus for some greater details about the events that had taken place. But not yet. Primal had made his intentions quite clear for now. So when Optimus told him to behave, Zodiac had offered a reassuring smile. "You have my word on that," he had told him.

His words seemed genuine, which for the most part they likely were. While Zodiac may have proven to have an opportunistic nature on occasion, he really hadn't gone out of his way to antagonize anyone during his time here at the Axalon. Of course his voice did little to hide the fact he did feel somewhat excluded after all, and he would not make a secret of the fact he would much rather go outside with the rest of them if they had let him. Yet he didn't bring it up, knowing full well that Primal would never agree to it. He had tried persuading him before and it hadn't worked so the dragon saw no reason this would change now, especially not right after Primal had specifically told all of them that they were all going aside from the dragon and the chief engineer.

He watched them as they left, one after another, and only after the last of them had vacated the premises did he get up from his spot to start making his way to Rhinox' location. Fortunately the Axalon wasn't all that big and the rhinoceros was rather predictable in his whereabouts so it wouldn't take Zodiac long to find him. Especially not since Rhinox had come to his location this time instead of the other way around. "Optimus wanted me to help you out," he told the engineer upon him entering as way of greeting. He then proceeded to wander about the room looking for things he could do given the fact the other male was attempting to obtain contact with the occupant of the fallen pod. Although he wasn't quite sure what he'd be able to help with since he wasn't much of an engineer, or at least he didn't feel like he was. Sure, he seemed to have some knowledge about weapons and how to modify them, but he didn't really know much about cryo chambers or any of the other equipment Rhinox supervised the operations of.

Although he might be able to assist in the computer programming department since that seemed to be a field he had some experience in. And he felt like he had some first hand experience in the Sentinel operating system, but he knew better than to try to access it with Rhinox present. Even if it was to implement some upgrades.

Meanwhile Nemesis was roaming the Darksyde rather aimlessly. It wasn't so much that she didn't know where she was going as it was the fact she didn't really feel like interacting with certain of the other Predacons right now. She wanted to give them some space, so to speak, which in turn also allowed her to get away from the accusations, relentless teasing, and the looks of suspicion. Megatron in particular was an individual she tried to stay clear of as much as possible, at least until she felt safe he had dropped the topic of her brief stay with the Maximals altogether.

And Waspinator, of course, who seemed determined to blow this entire ordeal out of proportions. Why did he have to try to play the hero in the first place? How would he even have known she was there?

Then there was Spineback.. The female medic had all but disappeared the last couple of weeks, barely even showing herself in the midst of her experiments or whatever else she was doing. Perhaps in part due to Nemesis' own suspicion of scientists, she kept a distance from the other female. Too many bad memories from her own experiences with scientists, perhaps, too many emotional scars.. Whatever the reason, Nemesis never pushed the other female to find out what she was up to.

The likes of Terrorsaur and the rest, well, they were mostly themselves. Perhaps a bit more prone to mouth off than before Waspinator started spreading those rumors, but overall mostly the same. So her mind was otherwise preoccupied when a thus far unfamiliar bot decided to approach her. She had seen him around, of course, and vaguely knew some of the details of how he had joined their cause during the battle a couple of weeks back. But they had never formally been introduced.
“Whoops! Sorry about that miss, didn’t hear anyone else out here.”
Nemesis halted, eyeing the newcomer with her arms crossed. He seemed friendly enough, perhaps he was a bit of a loner too. It was hard to tell from their quick little introduction.

"It's quite alright," she assured the stranger, forcing the tiniest of smiles. "Most Predacons tend to keep to themselves so it's always a surprise when you bump into someone."
“Sorry, also don’t think we have officially met either.”
As if on cue, she reached her hand out for a friendly greeting. Although she had not yet revealed her name either.
“Terrabite’s the name.”
"Nemesis," she replied, leaving out any additional details in the event the newcomer had already been speaking to the others. "Welcome to the Predacons, Terrabite. You certainly seem like you'll make a formidable team member in this ongoing conflict of ours with the Maximals." She was just about to ask him what his story was when the alert went out that a pod had landed, prompting the avian female to let out a sigh instead. "It seems formal introductions will have to wait a bit, since we have to secure this pod before the Maximals can claim it as their own."

It was true the Maximals had been recruiting more troops than the Predacons, so any additional support they could get would be welcome.
"Converge on these coordinates at once, and secure the protoform!"
"Already on it," she replied to their leader as she gestured to the newcomer to follow her outside to show him the ropes from there.

Aurora heard the message going through the base as well, but she paid it little heed since Tarantulas had not acknowledged it yet. Instead she took note of a peculiar scent in the air, followed by the faintest of sounds as if someone was trying to hide from her. Her ears perking up and her optics narrowing, she scanned the dimly lit area for any threats. Her hand also darted down to the pistol Tarantulas had provided her, loaded with cyber venom of course, and she called the hidden threat out on his cowardice.

"And here I thought we Predacons were beyond childish games of hide and seek," she said loudly enough for anyone around her to hear. "Show yourself, coward! Or stay hidden and I will simply open fire." Her hand grabbed the weapon as she spoke while her other one stealthily removed an EMP device from her belongings as well.
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The fuzor’s words made Dinobot huff slightly and roll his optics, “Hobbies are for the idle and foolish, a waste of precious time.” The raptor remarked. His optics eyes the desk covered in various minerals, catching the scent of dust and water from Tigerhawk cleaning them before. He still couldn’t understand how the crew still found time to do anything they originally had intended to do on their voyage.

At this rate it seemed a complete waste of time and effort.

But, Tigerhawk’s statements that followed had the raptor quiet for a moment before sighing and nodding in agreement. “I suppose you have a point feline. These have been some of our roughest days, but that is why we should be preparing for any chance to attack and destroy my former comrades. It seems the only way to end this once and for all.” Dinobot snarled, clenching one of his fists, shaking it slightly to emphasize his wanting to return to his original plans a few years prior. As if on cue, the alert by Optimus about a stasis pod caused the warrior to perk up, a gleeful grin showing on his face for a chance at that, “Yes, let’s.” He agreed as he followed after the fuzor towards the bridge.

Frilla didn’t know what to say toward Cheetor’s hostile behavior, the young mech seeming quick to want to pick a fight with anyone these days. Those usually carefree days seemed to be slowly slipping away from him into a more warrior-like attitude she had mostly seen in Dinobot. How quickly things changed, making the frilled lizard wonder what exactly happened with all the encounters she had missed.

Sighing and shaking her head, she left the handling of the situation to Airazor who seemed to be one of the few who held no true ill-will towards the young dragon. But, Frilla remained on the fence and couldn’t find herself wanting to hate the dragon, but nor could she bring herself to defend him. Instead she moved towards another monitor, intending to look over her notes and do some comparison to the Vok records they had been keeping before the alert came for the pod.

Geez, they seem to be popping up like daisies again.” Frilla said with surprise, having barely sat down and was now back on her feet to see for herself.

Optimus’ voice calling the rest of the crew across the the coms. jolted the tiger awake, Tigatron groggily glancing around at first before yawning and pushing himself up. Giving his body a quick, long stretch he then leapt off the bed as the door opened, sprinting down the hall just behind Dinobot and Tigerhawk who appeared to have been having their own conversation. “Pretty early for this many to be awake.” The tiger mused, blinking away the last bit of sleep that was still leaving his body.

By then Dinobot has arrived as well shortly ahead of the tiger, eyeing the dragon as Tigerhawk gave him words of encouragement. He didn’t know why him or Optimus bothered, the young mech having been more than a nuisance as of late and pressing their patience. The raptor even suspected the dragon’s memories would return soon enough under the right provocation with how swiftly he seemed to be discovering what he could do. “Hmph, yes I’m sure he’ll be celebrated as a welcomed member in no time.” He growled dryly before turning his attention towards Optimus who soon was joining them in the bridge and causing Frilla and Tigatron to turn to listen.

Though brief, Frilla and Dinobot couldn’t help looking towards Rattrap with concern, no doubt finding his past experience was still haunting him. Unfortunately, there was no time for a long prep talks for the rodent before they had to split off, Tigatron reluctantly transforming to join Cheetor and Dinobot pairing off with Tigerhawk since he was already near the fuzor. Frilla quickly joined the rodent on the lift, gently resting a hand on his shoulder, “You can do this Rattrap, and we got your back.” She assured him with a gentle smile before transforming to robot mode and hitching a ride on his back, “Besides, at least you don’t get heavy raptor butt to drive around with.” She joked lightly,

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Yes, I have noticed you lot do seem to do your own thing, kind of weird if you ask me.” Terrabite indeed had noticed how different this group was in comparison to most. They either had their own cliques or stuck to their own agendas, which wasn’t uncommon for their faction but this crew? Well, there always seemed a motive or need to top the other or loyalty was rather nonexistent for most. It was a strange feeling when he was use to some camaraderie among his comrades to some degree.

So this was Nemesis.

Truth be told, he had heard the mutterings and rumors flying around the ship, but he had paid very little attention to what they were about. Just a name constantly being brought up, and now he could put a name to a face. “Thanks, and pleasure to meet you.” He told her, merely offering a quick grin, “I would say I could be a heavy hitter in your-” Before he could continue it was then that the alert went out followed by Megatron ordering them to get going for the pod. “So there are others out there. Interesting.” He spoke mostly to himself, quickly putting the component away into his room and locking it down before he sprinted after Nemesis to catch up and stepping into the hanger just in time to see Spineback taking off. “Odd, I do not remember your medic having that...metallic makeover you lot have.” He observed as he transformed to beast mode and took off towards the coordinates of the pod.

The sudden notice about the stasis pod activation couldn’t have been more welcoming to the fuzor. Quickstrike would rather be anywhere but near the crab when he was in a state such as now, a seething ball of rage ready to explode at any moment. He was already reluctant to be Rampage’s tail whenever he left the base at his own accord and to be anywhere this close to him made his armor crawl.

Yet, Quickstrike couldn’t afford to anger Megatron again so soon. He had failed miserably when it had come to the Maximal prisoners and he had been fortunate not to earn a worse punishment. Or maybe not so luck. Though as he was about to send Megatron a message he yelped in surprise when the tyrant spoke behind them, causing the small mech to whip around to find his commander having emerged from the darkness. Had he heard his complaining before? Perhaps. Though, he could guess Megatron was dismissing the matter for now. “We’re on it Boss.” Quickstrike assured with a salute once his shock passed. He was eager for something to do other than monitor duty, anything that would keep him out of the company of Rampage for a time.

Maneuvering his mobile platform, Quickstrike hopped right off and sprinted off towards the hanger, “Them Maxies are in trouble this time!” He yelled out with overeagerness to be gone, transforming to beast mode and scurrying off after the others.

Waspinator likewise received the notification about the pod, rubbing his insect legs together with giddiness at an opportunity to get involved again. And perhaps get the proof he really needed against Nemesis. Possibly unlikely, but the wasp could be hopeful.

Waspinator en route!” Waspinator spoke through his coms as he changed course and transformed to his jet mode, kicking off his afterburners to meet up with his teammates.
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(( OOC: Alright, I'm moving on. FF can catch up. Happy Thanksgiving to everyone celebrating the holiday later this week. ))
“We’ll find her Rattrap, and I know she knows we’re doing everything we can to do so.”
"Yeah," he acknowledged Airazor's kind words even though he wasn't convinced and still felt like he was disappointing Aurora while they all sat safe and sound in the comfort of the Axalon. Well, except for Wintersong who was wandering around again in places she shouldn't have been especially on her own. But, hey, that was Primal's call.
“Why don’t you try now Rattrap? I can take over watching the monitors. First moment we catch something, I’ll let you know.”
Looking over at Cheetor who had sat down another console to help, Rattrap managed to send him a light smile across his TransMetal face and said, "Thanks, kid. I guess dat would help." But that opportunity would be quickly squashed when Sentinel was going to alert them about the stasis pod.
“Hey!”

“Knock it off, he hasn’t done anything right now so there is no need for that.” “Don’t mind these two, they haven’t had much sleep lately.”
"Seems to be a common theme around here," "But I do appreciate you speaking up for me,"
The resident rat merely glanced silently at Airazor and Cheetor before his bright red optics shifted toward Zodiac with little to no expression behind them. Despite him disagreeing with their leader's extremely dangerous and risky decision to allow the forgetful shape shifter to roam where he pleased within the base, he was far more concerned about Aurora to pay much attention to the dragon. Optimus had made up his mind about it weeks ago, and since there hadn't been any incidents so far with the murderous bot, Rattrap didn't see the point in constantly arguing about it. He respected Optimus, but he certainly didn't trust anyone as easily as the gorilla did. He hoped he was going to be right about helping Zodiac. And he hoped nothing was going to happen to anyone. After Aurora's encounters with the dragon, he wasn't sure which situation she was more "fortunate" to be in right now; away from Zodiac so she wasn't forced to be around the one who had left her to die after stealing her ID chip, or stuck enduring whatever Tarantulas was putting her through.
“Back at the site of where the Metal Hunter was.”
"Are you crazy?" Rattrap had blurted out at her who seemed to be the only one objecting her whereabouts even if his tone suggested that it was a rhetorical question. Of course, he meant it more toward doing it on her own and not letting anyone know what she had been up to than the obvious risks it presented. And those probably weren't the best choice of words considering what she was going through with the Vok. She probably did feel like she was going crazy.
“Not exactly easy to maneuver in collapsed tunnels.”
"Yeah, well, dat's my specialty," the smaller Maximal pointed out to the tigress. "You coulda asked for my help on de matter," he muttered. But would he have actually helped her with her endeavor? Perhaps, but not without making Optimus aware of it as well, which was probably why she had preferred doing it on her own. However, there was a bigger part of him anticipating her additional information about tunnels in regards to finding any leads to Aurora's location. He was practically on the edge of his seat while he hoped his obvious eagerness was an indication for Wintersong to indulge them.
“And I’m afraid I found no traces of Aurora or any other places to find Tarantulas, sorry.”
Well, she had taken notice after all, but her news was just as bleak as their previous predicament to finding their little Fuzor comrade. Nada. Zilch. Nothing. Rattrap sighed with despair as he sat back in his seat and lowered his gaze from everyone while Primal continued onward.
“Geez, they seem to be popping up like daisies again.”
"At least we gotta chance with dis one, unlike the reptile our fearless leader met at the last battle," Rattrap commented toward Frilla. Even if the Maximals outnumbered the Predacons, they couldn't just hand over their comrades without a fight. They needed to protect their vulnerable and confused friends and make sure Megatron didn't get his greedy hands on them and reprogram them into Predacons.

It was clear to Optimus that the Vok had been "dragging" Wintersong back to one of their sites. And judging by the dirt that was on her, it was their most recent one where they had discovered the Metal Hunter, but why? And why wouldn't she just tell him instead of sneaking off? Was it because she thought he would say no and then let her deal with the aliens' repercussions on her own? Well, what mattered to him was that she had returned seemingly in one piece despite the danger she may have been putting herself in along with her different optics and the unnerving anomaly across her breast plate. It also appeared that she hadn't sensed him or his spark's energy tapping into hers accidentally just minutes before he made his appearance on the bridge, if that was in fact what happened. Lowering her gaze from his though concerned him, but he didn't push the matter. There was no time for that now. All he could do in the meantime was trust that she knew what she was doing. But that was difficult for him to do given his caring nature for his crew.
“I’ll just, uh, see myself out of the bridge.”
Optimus was about to call to the TransMetal tigress as she sulked away from the crowd but had noticed her cold glare toward Zodiac and frowned lightly - stretching the scar across his mouth - at the tension that still persisted between some of them and the one who was their worst enemy only weeks ago now a refugee of sorts.
“Keep hanging in there kid, they’ll come around.”
"Will they?," "I've only been given a vague explanation of what I did to alienate everyone. Aside from a very select few, yourself included, nobody else seem to even want me around for reasons I can't even remember. The situation is.. complicated.. at best,"
At least Tigerhawk appeared to take a liking to Zodiac. Oddly or not, perhaps in part due to the larger Fuzor's recent addition to the team and finding his place among the crew, he could relate to the shape shifter. It was as though he was taking him under his wing like he had suggested doing so when they found themselves in this unique situation with the dragon. But Tigerhawk had already proven himself more than once and had earned everyone's respect and loyalty. It was going to take a lot more time and patience for the rest to accept Zodiac with even a fraction of that. After watching how everyone was still interacting with him, it was evident that Optimus was going to have to be more truthful about their reasons for doing so sooner - like Dinobot had recommended - if only to help Zodiac understand. It didn't mean it would undo everything or suddenly turn Zodiac against them. Maybe it wouldn't trigger anything at all, and Zodiac wouldn't even believe him. He couldn't know until he would tell him. Perhaps the truth would have a more positive effect on him rather than negative.
“The rain forest...I believe me and Tigatron found one near there.”
"Didn't think ta report it to the rest of us, Bird Lady?" Rattrap half-joked to Airazor. "Ain't that the whole point ta reconnaissance?" he added, again half-jokingly acting a little more like himself, at least outspokenly, as the days went on.
“Sweet! The hunt is on!”
Primal had watched Cheetor's enthusiasm closely while the younger Maximal's previous remarks about showing more aggression toward the Predacons still lingered in the back of his mind.
"You have my word on that,"
The Maximal leader had nodded to Zodiac as he trusted him to honor it before he turned away to exit the base via the roof hatch, but deep down he sincerely hoped he wasn't putting Rhinox in any grave danger while leaving him alone with the shape shifter in case this was all a ruse after all. He wouldn't be able to live with himself if he was to return and find his oldest friend deceased... Such a morbid and terrible thought. Optimus had to push it out of his head quickly to focus on their mission, which was a race now between them and the Predacons.
“You can do this Rattrap, and we got your back.” “Besides, at least you don’t get heavy raptor butt to drive around with.”
The Maximal Spy was surprised that Dinobot didn't take him up on his offer for a ride who instead decided to be Tigerhawk's passenger. But he wasn't disappointed. In the past couple weeks, he and the raptor had shared some discussions in private about what had happened to Rattrap with Nemesis, and like Optimus and Rhinox, Dinobot had given him some good advice and helped him feel better. Unfortunately, it didn't immediately cure his PTSD, nor did his cockiness and self-confidence return to him in full yet.

Frilla's words - along with her hand briefly resting on his shoulder - were comforting, and they even made him snicker with her dig on old Chopper Face as she converted to her robot mode and situated herself on his back for a ride. Rattrap revved his engine and blew some flames out of his exhaust pipes to clean them out and prepare for their travel that was no doubt going to end up being a bit bumpy. "Thanks, Frilla," he offered his gratitude which had been shown a lot more than usual ever since he had emerged from the CR chamber. He still didn't know how he was going to be able to face the Predacons this time. He didn't want to let his comrades down, especially the new guy, assuming he or she survived their stasis pod's crash-landing from the aliens forcing them all out of orbit and down onto the planet. Would he freeze up during the battle? Would he hide? Would he chicken out when he would inevitably be called upon for some kind of impossible task by the ape? Time would tell. For now, he tried putting on a brave face without any comedic quips and sped off in the direction of the rain forest keeping his path of travel a lot smoother for Frilla than he ever did for Dinobot.
"Optimus wanted me to help you out,"
Rhinox took a moment from his work to send Zodiac a light but friendly smile. "Okay. Can you run diagnostics on the ship's defenses? We've gotta be ready for anything that could wrong," he instructed the shape shifter. "Shields and auto-guns," he enlisted to him while he continued to man the communications console in anticipation for anyone in the field who may try to reach them despite the distance and poor reception.

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“Not this time bug boy!"
"Ah hah hah hah hah hah hah!" Inferno taunted Terrorsaur who was clearly inferior to the fire ant even though the 'dactyl was a TransMetal now with a faster vehicle mode. That didn't stop Inferno from being the most loyal and destructive Predacon on the force. He was still Megatron's right-hand man, while he considered Nemesis to be on the left. If that even made sense. The pyro only accepted his demotion from second-in-command because he respected his Queen too much. As a "drone", according to his beast mode's instincts, he often didn't question the Royalty's decisions, nor did he ever have his own agenda. Unlike Terrorsaur, the traitor.
“We’re on it Boss.”
Towering over the short Fuzor, Megatron simply stared at Quickstrike's salute who was quick to comply to his commanding officer's orders and make haste toward the hangar.
“Them Maxies are in trouble this time!”
Hearing the "cowboy's" voice echo down the corridors of the warm and damaged vessel that Megatron had stolen back on Cybertron, the tyrant rolled his optics and shook his head at him even though he was long out of his sight now. Then Rampage spoke.
“Skulking around in the shadows are we Megatron? Guessing your encounter with Zodiac made you a bigger coward than before, hm.”
"Do I detect envy?" Megatron spat back at the crab as though Zodiac would have possibly had a much more negative effect on him from nearly killing him than Rampage's allegedly terrifying and cannibalistic nature that was peanuts compared to what the shape shifter had been capable of before he met his demise. "Even if that were accurate, I will not explain myself to the likes of you and the rest of those who rank below my position," he emphasized to deliberately insult him.
“You and your blasted medic seem rather good at hiding your faces lately.”
The t-rex in his robot mode gave him a smug smile without having to show his teeth. "You needn't concern yourself with such observations, Rampage. Do as you are told, and you will prevent further anguish to your very life source," he implied - and lied at the same time - about his indestructible spark to remind him of his behavior. It had been quite some time since Megatron was "forced" to punish the crustacean and keep him in his place. Perhaps he was due for a reminder. As tempted as he was to display the other half of his spark and crush it in its housing right in front of him, he refrained from doing so and kept it hidden in his subspace watching him casually redirect his trajectory on his hovering platform to follow the other Predacons who were exiting the Darksyde. Once he had turned away from Megatron, his smile transitioned into a sneer, but his attention had been quickly diverted to someone else seemingly snooping around inside of his base. He took to the darkness once more while he maneuvered around as stealthy as he could before he was called out by the "intruder".
"And here I thought we Predacons were beyond childish games of hide and seek,"
That voice... His memory searched for a match with his internal computer, and to his surprise, the Maximal Fuzor known as Aurora displayed on his information. Megatron grew puzzled by this but remained hidden while he contemplated his approach to her offensive but brave words. Was this a game? A trick? A ploy by the Maximals? They wouldn't dare send her into the depths of his warship by risking her life. This was, indeed, very peculiar...
"Show yourself, coward! Or stay hidden and I will simply open fire."
A purple illumination accompanied with an audible hum emitted from Megatron's position in the shadows around the corner from his tail cannon as he prepared to defend himself. He spoke before coming into her view. "My dear, Aurora," he announced in his deep, devilish voice, "I regret to inform you that you are incredibly lost and sorely mistaken." Stepping out to face the much smaller Maximal, his weapon cast spooky shadows among his features and face as if he was holding a flashlight under his chin to tell scary stories around a camp fire at Halloween. But he himself was the terror. He targeted her with his powerful weapon and narrowed optics. Oddly enough, he hesitated to pull the trigger. Something about her demeanor was... unusual. And there was a slight difference in her physical appearance as he took notice of the black stripe in her hair as well as the stripes along her cheeks seeming to ignore her weapon as though it posed no threat to him. Of course, he didn't realize that it was equipped with cyber venom, nor had he noticed the other object that she had subtly been reaching for.

Megatron shouldn't have wasted his time with this Maximal scum. There was a stasis pod that required his attention and ammunition. He should have just blasted her away and been done with her. But something told him to hear her out. Even though he had dealt with Maximal spies and traitors in the past that nearly dismantled his entire crew from the inside out, he was curious to know where she had come from... or from whom. Tarantulas would have been his first guess since after the botched attempt with Rattrap, Terrorsaur wouldn't dare try another mutiny with yet another Maximal mistake. The fool. If the tarantula had indeed reprogrammed this one standing before him, there was a better chance of success and thus another recruit for their cause with a very valuable mind to boot. Still, he would have to deal with this matter quickly.
"Already on it,"
“Waspinator en route!”
Both Nemesis and Waspinator chiming in over his comm. link did not deter his steady gaze from Aurora in the slightest. He waited with anticipation to see if she would be foolish enough to attack him or explain herself instead.

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The Maximal leader on his hover board flew with haste through the sky high over the tree tops and shallow mountains. Along side of him were the other fliers from his crew and their passengers. His sensors were on full alert for any hostiles, but the only beacon that was eventually picked up on his internal computer as they neared their destination was the new Maximal's signature. For now. He or she was already on-line? Thank Primus. That would make things a lot easier. ...Hopefully. Although it couldn't tell him who it was specifically, they were soon going to find out.

Optimus started to lower his altitude when a ball of fire whizzed by him, narrowly missing him and any of his crew nearby. Furrowing his brows with annoyance, he looked over in the direction from which it came and saw Inferno and Terrorsaur approaching them fast. Well, that's just prime, he thought both sarcastically and grimly. "We have incoming!" he alarmed all of his Maximals over his comm. link. "Airazor, prepare to engage," he called to her. "Tigerhawk and Cheetor, descend to our new comrade with your passengers and give him protection. The other Predacons won't be far behind. Ground units," he then addressed the rest of the Maximals whose transportation was not flight and would arrive just a little later than the fliers would, "set up a perimeter as quickly as you can, time permitting." Bending his body over his board, Primal suddenly veered off toward their enemy fliers expecting Airazor to follow. He pulled the clubs from his back and readied himself for the inevitable confrontation.

"Optimus Primal, you will buuuuurrrrrn!" Inferno proclaimed as soon as he noticed the flying ape change his direction and head right for him and his partner. He fired more fiery balls at him as he ignored the other Maximals continuing on their destination. Even though he just claimed the Maximal Commander as his target, he wouldn't put it past Terrorsaur to fight him for him. Of course, if they weren't careful, someone still needed to deal with the falcon.

The blue and silver gorilla swung his clubs and ricocheted the flying ant's gun fire in various directions, but with his skill, he made sure to aim them away from Airazor's path and back toward the Predacons forcing them to maneuver around their own ammunition. Inferno's hollering seemed to bounce off of him as well while he ignored it and remained focused on their task to keep these two avian threats away from the other Maximals, including the one who had recently emerged, and segregated from the rest of the Predacons.

Meanwhile, entering the area with Frilla on his back, Rattrap and her picked up their commanding officer's alert about the Preds over their radios and the Spy suddenly grew weary of the situation. His silver ears bent back a little more and his speed decelerated. "We can't ever have it easy, can we?" he asked her rhetorically. "Maybe we should hang back a little and pick off the Preds who show up late. We can jump 'em from behind," he suggested to his friend while seeking her opinion on the matter. It was difficult to tell if he was trying to avoid the main battle that was about to break out, or if he was actually being strategic.
"Well, that's just prime!"
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With Cheetor turning his attention away from Zodiac for the time being, Airazor herself focused on the young dragon, merely nodding, “Don’t mention it. I imagine it can’t be easy to deal with all this negativity or remembering anything.” She was at least trying to be considerate and polite towards the young mech, having observed how difficult his time had been there among their numbers.

Things probably weren’t made much better when his memory was scrambled and lost to him, leaving him uncertain to what he had done or why everyone treated him so horribly or coldly. That was the downside to a lost memory. Airazor herself remembered almost nothing of her past except brief snippets here and there, or she would know something she still questioned of where it came from. “Yes, times have been stressful as of late, for everyone.” She admitted, knowing in some way everyone was struggling with their recent losses, decisions, and problems.

Looking back to Rattrap, she merely gave him a playful glare, “Honestly Rattrap, you should make it a habit to read our reports more.” She chuckled before the others began to arrive, glad to see he seemed to be slowly going back to his old self.

To each their own.” Tigerhawk said with a light shrug of his shoulders, doubting him and Dinobot would share the same views during stressful matters. Naturally, the raptor was a warrior and still Predacon at spark so to him combat and revenge seemed to be at his core. They had their ways of “justice” compared to the Maximals, but even then that wasn’t saying much. “I think you’re allow yourself to get too worked up Dinobot, we won’t win anything just charging into their base. I may be new, but that isn’t our style.” The fuzor reminded gently, but didn’t try too hard to change the dinosaur’s perspective.

He likely could go blue in the face before that would happen.

Once they arrived towards the bridge, the fuzor made an attempt to ease the troubles Zodiac was obviously still struggling with. He could only assume some of the others had been less than welcoming once again, making him frown somewhat. “I imagine it is my young friend, but you can’t give up hope.” The older mech told him, “You’ve had a rough start with the Maximals in the past, that much I can admit, but it doesn’t have to continue to be that way. Trust is earned Zodiac, and we won’t be going anywhere anytime soon, so with a little time and effort I’m sure they’ll come around.” Perhaps not the greatest advice, but still true. The dragon had a long-time bad reputation and this new version of him was no better than the teenager he truly was, no older than Cheetor at best.

The sarcasm dripping from Dinobot though surely wasn’t helping that fact, causing Tigerhawk to shoot him a glare as Optimus came to offer his own encouragement and once again keeping him there.

Wintersong glared at Rattrap for his chosen words, wanting to snap back at him about the matter but stopped herself from doing so. “You try having a secondary being taking over your being, see how you feel.” She grumbled. Of course, she knew the rodent meant well, just as Optimus would. But, the tigress had her reasons for being defensive about the matter. For one, she didn’t want to risk someone else end ing up in a similar or worse situation than she had already been, and two, she didn’t want the others to discover some of her half truths and lies. “And I didn’t want to wake anyone up so late.

Truth be told, Wintersong was still holding back about everything that was happening. She had mentioned being compelled and partially not in control, but she had allowed for it to happen since the battle to save the dragon currently occupying their bridge. It was difficult for her to admit that she likely needed more help than she was letting on, her sense of pride and needing to prove herself winning out over the reality of the situation. She didn’t want to be confined or considered a liability, she wanted to keep going in helping her friends survive and thrive. But how long could she keep going? How long could she hide the truth? Little by little, the Vok were taking over, mentally and physically, turning her into a vessel she did not wish to be.

But any chance to slip away or tend to what the Vok wanted had to wait as all attention went to the pod. Once Cheetor and Tigerhawk had their passengers, the fuzor surprised as well that Dinobot joined him, they quickly followed out of the roof hatch after Optimus and Airazor while Wintersong took off alongside Rattrap and Frilla.

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Envy? Bah! The dragon would have done us all a favor if he had succeeded tearing you to pieces.” Rampage spat before growling, “But seeming as he’s otherwise obsolete I guess I will have to finish the job one day myself.” It was not only a threat on the crab’s part, but a promise. Despite being with the Predacons for a relatively short time, slightly longer than that of Terrabite, he already was finding it difficult to “comply” with the t-rex’s demands.

For now though, the crab left that hanging between them before he too decided to follow, a part of him relieved to be leaving this decrepit ship for a little while.

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Up until this point, the trip to the rain forest had been rather uneventful and without incident, giving the fliers ample time to get to their destination. Though that quickly changed as a fireball came hurling their way, forcing Airazor, Cheetor, and Tigerhawk to scatter to avoid it which was followed by cackling of Inferno and Terrorsaur. “Thought this arrival was a little too quiet.” Cheetor remarked, being careful not to knock the older feline off by mistake and glancing towards Optimus as he quickly gave them orders.

See you soon.” Cheetor called after then diving down with the large fuzor towards the ground.

Airazor nodded when Optimus indicated for her to follow, transforming to robot mode and flying alongside the ape, dodging a few eye lasers from the trigger happy ‘dactyl, “Always have a welcome committee ready don’t they.” She commented to Optimus, firing some of her mini-missiles at the two fliers. By then, Terrorsaur transformed to robot mode as well, drawing his swords with a toothy grin, “We’re just here to soften you Maximals up! I hear roasted falcon and charbroiled gorilla are quite tasty!” Terrorsaur taunted, firing another set of eye lasers towards the two.

From the perimeter, another of the Predacons lurked, eyeing the ground forces of the Maximals who were arriving or landing after switching from her own new vehicle mode. Spineback had opted to move on foot from there, entering the forest in beast mode until she arrived at the coordinates. Inferno and Terrorsaur had two of the Maximals occupied and four more were landing near the pod and a group of chimps, one of which seemed oddly out of place given his behavior. The new individual who had awakened most likely.

Glowering slightly, the now transmetal spinosaur transformed to robot mode, considering her new weapons from the diagnostic she had ran earlier before reaching back to grab her Plasma Cannon. “This should do the trick.” She murmured, raising her weapon as she folded out her new arm shield, aiming for one of the landing Maximals.

Once they arrived to the pod, Cheetor took note of the near chimps who likely would run once they noticed the odd Cybertronians arriving. A quick sniff of the air told him though the new individual was there as well but patiently waited as Tigatron hopped off before transforming to robot mode himself, “Hey there.” Cheetor greeted towards Chen, offering a quick grin while also being aware of his surroundings. Though not soon enough.

Just as Tigerhawk allowed for Dinobot to dismount as well and was about to transform a sudden purple beam struck the fuzor, causing the large mech to yell and slam into a nearby tree and collapsing to the ground. “Tigerhawk!” The young cheetah gasped, whipping around with his head gun ready, just in time to see the soldier-turned-medic step out from the trees with a dark laugh, “Surprise, Maximals.” She sneered, all too eager to return the favor the Maximals had shown them in the last battle.

Wintersong’s ears perked forward as she heard the gun fire, her now purple optics going towards the sky where she saw Optimus and Airazor busy with Inferno and Terrorsaur. The Predacons, as usual, were there to greet them and ready to take what was not theirs to begin with. Oh well, just meant another battle to partake in and let out some of her pent up aggression.

Passing Rattrap and Frilla on foot, the tigress charged through the trees noisily compared to the two smaller Maximals, feeling no reason to hide her presence. Stealth seemed unnecessary as another shot range out closer to the pod, causing the transmetal feline to quicken her pace and transforming when she reached the landing site, sliding to a halt near the others, optics wide as Spineback not only was different but hadn’t hesitated to take out Tigerhawk before he knew what hit him. “Guess the party is just getting started.” As she spoke, Wintersong drew one of her swords and her Energon Rifle, moving a bit closer to her friends as the Predacons appeared one after another.

However, one Predacon wasn’t so quick to join the battle. Of the group, Rampage had arrived at the back of the pack, having taken his sweet time in his beast mode and slowly entered the forest, following the sounds of the battle beginning already. Normally, he would have gladly charged into battle for the sake of causing pain and misery, but out of spite he didn’t act immediately and observed from a distance with disinterest.

The most he bothered with in that moment was converting to his tank mode, having his three-barreled rocket launcher primed and ready when he actually felt like stepping in.
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(ooc: Oh man.. My apologies for being so delayed. Life's been.. well.. super busy, that's all I can say. )

Although Zodiac appeared not to be paying attention to the whispers about him emerging from the Maximals as they prepared to leave, in truth he listened in to each and every one of their words that he could overhear. Some were quite hurtful in a sense, since he really had attempted to avoid confrontations and be 'on his best behavior' as Optimus had instructed, although he didn't always succeed at these goals. He found himself to be quite inquisitive by nature, perhaps especially so where his own life was concerned.

Yes, Primal had told him a couple of details from his past, yet his explanation had only prompted so many more questions. And they left Zodiac confused in just about every way. Why would he have attempted to take Optimus' life? Surely the commander was being honest about this, but with his memories still locked away the young dragon remained clueless about the grudge he had harbored against Primal and his mentor. He had seen the hologram of Nexus Prime, but it hadn't really prompted any memories, so the outcast that the dragon had come to consider himself as remained the only occupant of the Axalon who had no idea of what had transpired.
“Hmph, yes I’m sure he’ll be celebrated as a welcomed member in no time.”
Dinobot's sarcastic remark prompted a slight scowl from the dragon, but it faded almost as quickly as it had appeared. Given Zodiac's restricted access to the files stored on the computer, he really only knew most of the crew by the small amount of interaction he had with them and the little bits and pieces of information he had gathered by listening in on the Maximals' conversations from afar. Granted he likely could circumvent their computer security measures if he really wanted to, or at least he felt like held some training in that field, but he had saved those talents of his for more pressing matters. Whether it was because he feared getting caught, or some level of respect for the authoritarian figures in the crew or whatever the case may be, he refrained from pushing the limits too much. For now.

Zodiac watched as the rest of them started to depart without getting up from his seat across the room, his optics lingering on a few of them a little longer than others. Rattrap was one of those that received a slightly prolonged glance. In part due to his own childish actions involving trespassing and 'borrowing' of a few of the rodent's belongings that Primal had ordered him to return, but also because it was fairly obvious from the others' reactions that the rat wasn't acting like himself. And since the dragon only knew bits and pieces of the story, he couldn't help be a little curious. Perhaps he would look into it more when he found a chance.
“I imagine it is my young friend, but you can’t give up hope.”
The large fuzor was at least being quite civil to him, unlike most of the others. Like he had been from the moment the dragon first awoke in a terrified frenzy a couple of weeks prior. If he had a friend here, the fuzor fit the bill.

Although hesitantly, Zodiac did bring his arm up to give his newfound friend a slight and friendly pat on the back. In a sense he wished the fuzor would stay behind and keep him company while the others left, but it was quickly becoming apparent that wouldn't be the case. "It's kind of hard to believe that when they all look at me like they wish I was dead," he responded with a sigh. Why it bothered him they felt that way, he didn't quite know. But it did. If he ever had any self confidence, it was gone now. "Maybe it would have been easier if I could remember what I did." Or maybe it wouldn't. Not like he had an option right now.
“You’ve had a rough start with the Maximals in the past, that much I can admit, but it doesn’t have to continue to be that way. Trust is earned Zodiac, and we won’t be going anywhere anytime soon, so with a little time and effort I’m sure they’ll come around.
Not going anywhere any time soon? Oh the irony of those words weren't lost on the dragon since the others were packing up to leave as he spoke them. Of course he understood that he was really talking about the more long term future, however, yet the statement extracted a slight shake of the young male's head regardless.

Would they ever trust him though? Some of them had such anger in their optics when they even offered him a passing glance, something the white female tigress was a perfect example of. Others, like Rattrap, seemed to be going through a rough spot themselves. Others, like the similarly aged Cheetor, wanted as little to do with the dragon as possible so Zodiac hadn't even gotten a chance to try to get to know him.

"Just tell me exactly what happened between me and the rest of you sometime," the dragon then asked of his new friend in a quiet voice as not to draw Primal's attention if that could be avoided. He knew quite well the others couldn't go against their leader's wishes. Tigerhawk then left along with the others.

The commander himself was among the last of them to depart, taking the quickest path through the roof hatch to leave. Zodiac's optics lingered on the leader's form as he disappeared from sight as well, finally letting out a barely audible sigh when they were all gone. Part of him really wanted to follow them, to use these wings of his to pass through the roof hatch and simply see what was on the outside. But after briefly considering his options, he chose to heed the leader's words. After all, if Primal was being truthful about the reason the rest hated him so, then he really needed to avoid defying his orders so blatantly.

So he turned his attention to Rhinox who was now working on the different systems scattered around the bridge.
"Okay. Can you run diagnostics on the ship's defenses? We've gotta be ready for anything that could wrong,"
Could he? Well, surely the engineer wouldn't have asked him to do so if he didn't have fate in him. Zodiac forced a smile despite his mood and made his way over to the computer console. "I would be more than happy to," he informed the remaining commanding officer as he sat down. Was he? Well, sort of. It was nice that at least some of them were willing to trust him to an extent, especially around the computer systems. The electronic bands around his wrists had been placed there to deter him from accessing them.

He reached out to type on the keyboard, only to see the screen turn off as he got too close. He then noticed the annoying devices still secured around his wrists.

Oh.. Right.

"Uhm.. I don't suppose you can deactivate these?," he asked with some trace of embarrassment in his voice, nodding to the item impeding any attempt at completing his task.

He then waited patiently for Rhinox to do just that before he could continue. It felt quite nice when the two gadgets, albeit not restrictive of his physical movements or anything, came off his arms to give him access to the computer systems once more. It was a small sense of freedom he hadn't felt for a while, as well as a slight boost to his confidence that maybe, no matter what he had done, he could be accepted for his potential to help rather than his former path of destruction.

"Thanks.."

No sooner had the rhinoceros released him of his plight, did Zodiac rub his wrists ever so briefly before moving his fingers to the keyboard. His digits felt a bit tingling in a sense as he first started typing in a few basic instructions, only for the sensation to increase tenfold. The speed of which he was inputting commands grew significantly as the system he shouldn't have any familiarity with seemed almost like second nature to him. Clearly he had some knowledge of how the security system functioned, even if he couldn't remember it..
"Shields and auto-guns,"
"Self diagnostics are running. We should have a comprehensive report ready within a few minutes. The shields and auto guns will be operational again in a moment as well," he informed the bulkier male as he slipped out of the chair while looking for something else he could do. That's when he took note of the peculiar looking rifle with the disk attached to it that was resting in the corner.

The unfamiliar piece of technology drew his attention much like a moth to a flame, drawing him closer as he went to investigate what he had just uncovered. "What's this?," he asked with genuine curiosity. The object looked familiar, but it wasn't like any weapon he was aware of, and he felt compelled to investigate it more closely. Yet the moment he reached his hand out to touch it, he felt a certain rush of.. something.. in his fingertips. It left his hand feeling warm, not uncomfortably so but still more than usual. And the moment he made contact with the rifle, it was as if he started analyzing it through his very fingertips. Its unknown composition, structure, the very placement of each molecule and its purpose, his very touch revealed that information. Althewhile he felt his hand grow warmer, the sensations growing more chaotic.. yet still highly structured in their chaos.

With a gasp Zodiac yanked his hand back as if touching the weapon had burned him, and he stood there staring at his hand in shock for a moment. It was still intact, but seemed to be glowing in a faint bluish hue for a moment before the warmth retreated back up his arm and the glow faded.

"I'm sorry, I..," he stuttered, utterly confused by what had just happened. Maybe he hadn't been quite fit to return to whatever his duties were after all.. He seemed to be imagining things. But then he glanced down at the weapon's handle and noticed the melted metal where his hands had rested only a moment before.

What the..?

Feeling the panicked sensations within rising, he turned to stare at Rhinox in utter disbelief. "I think there's something wrong with me..," he quietly told the medic when his racing thoughts started calming down enough for him to think a bit more clearly again.
“Thanks, and pleasure to meet you.”
Nemesis had offered the slightest of smiles to Terrabite's surprisingly pleasant greeting. It was uncommon among Predacons to offer any courtesy towards their team mates, and respect was certainly something that had to be earned.. Often violently as the case frequently was. And when a Predacon greeted a comrade with kindness, it was usually as a ruse or because they wanted something. Still, the avian female was willing to give the newcomer the benefit of the doubt. She was, after all, one of few Predacons who genuinely tried to help the others. Unless they were trying to cause problems for her like Waspinator had, of course. Regardless she put her reservations aside for long enough to hopefully gain an ally.

"I must admit it's rare to meet a Predacon capable of presenting himself without getting into a scuffle," she replied in earnest. There was no reason to withhold such an observation, especially not to someone she already knew was loyal to the their cause from the reputation he had built for himself when he first joined the beast wars.
“I would say I could be a heavy hitter in your-”
She listened with interest as the new recruit started to share his thoughts about himself and his involvement, but the two of them were then abruptly interrupted when Spineback came rushing by. Or at least it sort of looked like her, with a few modification as tended to be the case with transmetals. Nemesis recognized the metallic shine of the armor immediately, since she had gone through the process of going transmetal herself as well. The newcomer had been less fortunate in that regards, but it would seem there were still possibilities for those who hadn't been granted such gifts the initial time to undergo the change at a later time..

How very peculiar. Nemesis was curious of what could have happened, for sure, but Spineback was in too much of a hurry to share the details at this time. So the avian female merely crossed her arms and watched her rush off before following, if not hurrying quite as much. After all, Nemesis was one of the fastest Predacons so she could catch up quite easily. Although she didn't want to waste too much time given the fallen pod message they had just received.
“Odd, I do not remember your medic having that...metallic makeover you lot have.”
Nemesis glanced over in the direction their newly transmetalized medic was going. Indeed, the other female had used her free time productively. And while the avian second in command was curious how she had accomplished this seemingly impossible task, this hardly seemed like the time or place to question the other female about it.

"I'm sure you'll find a lot of us to be quite interesting once you scratch the surface," Nemesis responded matter-of-factly as she turned her attention back to the new recruit. It was a true statement, especially in her case perhaps. On the outside her armor looked like one of them, sure, but on the inside her nanomachines made her quite the marvel to behold. Yet it wasn't something she shared much information about as it tended to raise too many questions and sometimes made her the target of vicious intentions.

The others had already gathered outside when Nemesis joined them with Terrabite in pursuit. So she wasted no time with transforming to her transmetal flight mode, hovering above Terrabite for a moment to address him before rushing to their destination.

"You may want to consider taking one of the transport vehicles to get there unless you have some rockets stowed away somewhere in that armor of yours," she called down to the hybrid. Had he been smaller, she would have offered to give him a lift. But as things were, he would likely slow her down with his considerable mass.

She then sped off, quickly catching up with the others.

Meanwhile Aurora rounded the corner, almost casually coming to a halt as she saw the normally frightening figure lurking in the shadows. Yet unlike her old self, this version merely tilted her head and slowly brought her hand down to a tool belt she carried around her waist, unhooking a small and round device from the belt and holding it in her hand as she faced the tyrant with little to no fear in her optics. The device was an EMP, designed to short circuit electronic devices in a radius of about 10 feet or so, yet in appearance it looked more like a yo-yo than anything. She held it calmly in her hand, ready to use it if she had to.

Her demeanor was very different from the way she normally behaved, seemingly with a newfound level of confidence that bordered on pure arrogance. There was no fear, even as the tyrant charged his weapon and spoke in his usual menacing voice.
"My dear, Aurora,"
Aurora.. The fuzor with the black streak running down her lock of white fur didn't much care for the name, to be honest. It just didn't fit her, at least not anymore. Yet she did recognize the name as being given to her a long time ago in what felt like another lifetime. In fact she retained at least some of her memories as a result of Tarantulas valuing her knowledge, but her personality had been given a complete overhaul. All the bits of her that had been Maximal in nature had been stripped away, a process that had been most painful to endure. Her compassion for others, her delicate touch, those fine details that made her who she was.. Those things had been removed from the spider's conditioning, since the mad scientist had no use for them.

Her purpose had changed as well to fit her new role as his servant. Now her main objective was to serve him, her master, both as an intellectual assistant as well as provide him with some entertainment. After all, he wasn't interested in creating another BlackArachnia nor reduce the fuzor to a mindless drone. So he had given her a personality, spunky as it was, to keep their relationship fresh.

When the tyrant addressed her in his menacing voice, she merely crossed her arms with the EMP still clutched between her fingers, looking more disinterested than frightened by his tone and intent.
"I regret to inform you that you are incredibly lost and sorely mistaken."
The fuzor shrugged her shoulders and briefly looked like she was attempting to suppress a yawn, as if the tyrant's threatening words meant absolutely nothing to her. And truth be told they really didn't, as the only one who mattered to her now was Tarantulas. Only him.

"Please don't bore me to sleep with any lectures," the fuzor responded with an attitude unheard of in the original version. "I know who you are, I simply don't care. Try to hurt me if you like, but I assure you it will be a decision you'll come to regret." Her grip on the EMP tightened a bit as she spoke, her intent to defend herself if necessary becoming quite evident.

"Hehehehe,"
sounded a familiar voice from above as Tarantulas revealed himself, having taken the more scenic ceiling route in his spider form as he came to gather up his assistant on his way out. "I see you've met my new assistant," he then addressed Megatron with glee as he dropped down from the ceiling, transforming back to his robot form as he touched the ground. Aurora gave him a glance before narrowing her optics at the tyrant, stowing the EMP away without needing to be told to due to her primary programming not allowing her to risk the spider's safety.

Meanwhile Nemesis was speeding towards the coordinates of the crashed pod, yet she quickly slowed down as she noticed the battle that had already started up in the distance. Pity the Maximals had to get there first.. Oh well, she would just do her job and try not to worry too much about who got hurt in the process. Her first action was to shoot at Airazor's mini-missiles, hopefully bringing them down before they could neutralize her fellow flyers. But as she swept in from above, raining shots at the missiles, she took note of a familiar figure below who seemed to be very close to what she could only presume was their intended target.

The ape was here.. Of course he was. And Nemesis made sure to stay clear of him, instead keeping her focus on the parameter in the sky.
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((No worries in the least Phoenix! These two months tend to be the most busy, and been busy on my end with holidays and prepping for another move. ))

Terrabite only chuckled at that, “I do not see the need to present myself in foolish manner Nemesis; I went through that time of my life long ago, the time for petty squabbling is long gone.” Though he kept the part of disobeying Megatron his first time at the base to himself. Mostly because that had been a mistake on his part, slowly getting back into the routine of having a superior once again. “Admittedly, it is still an adjustment period for me since it has been sometime since I have had to rely on a group.

Or was it vice versa? The last group he had trusted turned out to be cowards in the end, but this group was still too new to him to throw around accusations.

But his attention had soon gone to Spineback, recalling the days before she had went into brief isolation she had not been transmetal. Personal upgrade perhaps, seemed the only logical explanation. But his attention went back to Nemesis, merely nodding, “I have a feeling there is much I have yet to see Miss.” He agreed before they had to get moving for the pod, meeting some of the Predacons outside by then, but paused when Nemesis suggested taking one of the transport vehicles. It appeared one of the other Predacons had the same idea, Quickstrike pausing in his impatience to take on the Maximals, “Come on newbie! We don’ have all day!” The fuzor yelled towards him as he hopped in and Terrabite sprinting over to join him.

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Once they had left the base, Tigatron found it difficult to stay still along the way towards their destination. He was use to wandering about and being ready to help the Maximals at a moments notice, usually being at a distance to be ready for anything. But given Optimus’ recent orders this wasn’t the case today, and being a passenger for once had him somewhat uneasy.

I can see why Rattrap complained so much about this flying thing, it feels...unnerving to be so high.” The white tiger spoke over the wind, not so much out of fear so much as hating the fact his feet weren’t on solid ground. Such a remark though earned an audible snicker from Dinobot who seemed to be handling the situation better than he was upon Tigerhawk’s back.

This is a piece of oil cake compared to riding with the rodent, none of that bumpy riding slag that throws off my aim.” The raptor grumbled, albeit tone lighthearted and more of a playful jab than an insult. The raptor already had made his attitude towards riding on the rodent’s transmetal form known multiple times, further fueling their apparent “dislike” of one another. However, the recent days seemed to show otherwise, Dinobot having spent many a hour speaking with Rattrap, listening, talking, and offering advice where he could. As strange as it might be, the rat had become the closest he would have to a best friend in his life and he could only imagine what thoughts could be running through the transmetal rat’s mind.

Though the banter was quickly cut as fireball came hurtling towards them, forcing Tigatron and Dinobot to grip their comrades to avoid being thrown off. “Then again, maybe not.” Dinobot seemed to be regretting his words, causing Tigatron to give a dismayed look of agreement before Optimus gave them their orders. “Be safe.” Tigatron spoke to them, grunting softly as Cheetor dived alongside Tigerhawk. The white tiger gladly dismounted from his ride, relieved to feel the ground beneath his feet once again, “And not a moment too-” Before the words had come out and shortly after Dinobot had jumped from Tigerhawk’s back before the shot rang out around them.

It appears the ground forces were about to have their own problem as Tigerhawk was knocked down for a bit, causing Dinobot and Tigatron to tense, turning towards the arrival of Spineback.

Arriving shortly after Nemesis and Spineback, Waspinator transformed to his robot mode, coming to hover above the battle that was beginning. Seeming as most of his fellow fliers had Optimus Primal and Airazor on the run, he turned his attention to supporting the ground forces, lowering just enough to aim his Stinger Guns and firing a few shots to force the Maximals on the defensive.

Outside the forest, Terrabite stopped the transport vehicle, allowing Quickstrike and himself to hop out with their weapons ready, “Hopefully we’re not too late for the excitement.” Terrabite remarked, causing a grin of sorts on Quickstrike’s face, “Never too late to slag some yellow-bellied Maximals.” The words brought a faint smirk to Terrabite’s face before the two charged into the forest, to join the others and Quickstrike being quick to begin firing some shots through breaks in the trees.

Once they arrived close to the coordinates, Frilla hopped off Rattrap’s back after hanging on the whole ride. It hadn’t been as bad of a ride as she had imagined or how Dinobot made it out to be. But then again, the raptor was far bigger than herself which meant he likely had to deal with a rougher ride than she was use to. “Apparently not.” Frilla sighed, wondering sometimes if they were meant to go through more hardships than good times with her former team.

Turning her gaze from the battle nearby to Rattrap, she couldn’t help giving him a searching glance, trying to decipher if he was uneasy to get closer or truly get the drop on the Predacons. Could be both perhaps, but she wasn’t going to press Rattrap about it, only offering a flash of concern before she gave her answer, “Might as well drop a surprise on them. Our size in a forest this thick...we’re in our element.” She said with a grin, hoping to lighten his concerns before she gestured to the trees, “I’ll go high, you take low.” She told him before turning to the nearest tree, launching herself upwards with her spring-loaded legs to climb a few branches until she had a decent view of the situation. It was looking rather bleak to say the least, the Predacons arriving faster than expected no doubt.

Movement from the corner of her optics though caused Frilla to shift her gaze to the outer perimeter of the landing site, spotting the large crab, Rampage, lurking nearby. Though she had not met the crab the information she had heard had her shuddering. Just his presence alone made her armor crawl, and she had yet to know the full details behind his appearance there, but she did know she had to act before the grab felt compelled to lay on the heavy artillery from a distance.

Rattrap I spotted Rampage hidden on the perimeter, I’m going in to distract him.” Frilla commed towards the rodent before she made her way along the tree tops, moving carefully as she could to avoid causing too much noise until she was right above the cannibalistic crab, drawing her Electro-Scrambler in the process. “Gotcha now crabby.” She muttered as she fired a few quick shots to throw the massive mech’s systems into disarray.
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Despite being well aware that the chimpanzees could not respond, Chen's gaze lingered on them for a moment before a sudden loud noise drew his attention upward. He looked up through the tree canopy to see figures high up in the sky. Weapons discharge is what it sounded like to the chimp, the erratic movements only confirmed this. Fighting? Where am I? Chen had many questions and few answers, what he did know was that he was not where he was supposed to be. However he was beginning to suspect the identity of his location. The already frightened chimps shrieked and retreated into the forest when four strangers landed in what was now his crash site.

Chen turned around eyes wide to see two flyers land and then a further two dismounted. Two felines, a creature from Earth's cretaceous period and a... What is that? the chimp asked himself while staring at this half feline half bird individual, who was significantly larger than his cohorts. The doctor didn't think that he'd ever met these bots before but his optics settled on the two felines. They branded the Maximal symbol on them, so they were Maximals after all and were presumably trust worthy.
“Hey there.”
Then, what sounded like the youngest of them greeted him rather informally. Chen was somewhat bemused by this, he was still processing a lot of information and they were now in a combat scenario. He felt like the situation was being taken far too lightly and then his concerns were validated.

A stream of purple energy burnt through the air beside him, singeing the hairs on his shoulder. He clutched his arm for protection before he fell agains his stasis, screwing up his face. However his worry for his own wounds were fleeting as he caught sight of the energy blast striking the hybrid causing what could be serious injury.
“Surprise, Maximals.”
Chen heard the malevolent words come from behind him and without any regard for it his body took motion. Clambering across the firing line as fast as he could. Without intent the chimpanzee transformed into his robot mode so he could get to the bot in need that bit faster.
“Tigerhawk!”
So that was his name, good for personal connection - improves bedside manner.

As the doctor come medic approached, he side stepped the falling tree his new patient had just knocked down. Once by the hybrid's side , Chen's optics scanned the body thoroughly. He could see the flow of energon and where the connections had been severed and it was enfeebling his motor functions due to the plasma damage. It had burned right through his armour. That kind of weaponry.. he lingered on the thought but snapped out of it.

"Tigerhawk, my name is Chen. I am going to temporarily fix your wound to get you back on your feet. This might be a little uncomfortable" Chen placed his hand over the burning cavity , it then stuck to the surface like a magnet. After a moment a shiny liquid substance filled the gap and then solidified. The doctor lifted his hand and could see the flow of energon had been reestablished.

While tending to Tigerhawk, Chen heard something approaching which startled him. Out of no where another feline burst out of the foliage, transformed and slid to a halt all in one motion. That was impressive The distracted doctor continued to stare at, what seemed to be another Maximal but this was a female and she brandished a sword and fire arm. Who was she?
“Guess the party is just getting started.”
"Not the words I would use" Chen responded turning back to Tigerhawk. "Let's get you back on your feet"
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