"That's all I ask," Optimus told Wintersong calmly while referring to the meditation.“Hmm, I can give it a shot Optimus, but I’m not guaranteeing anything.”
The gorilla gave a chuckle to her sense of humor, which was a relief to see coming from her especially when he was about to find out how far her aggression was going.“But if not, plenty of dead trees in the forest to use, my claws could always use a good sharpening.”
He contemplated that for a moment. He wasn't sure they could slow it down, or even stop it. And that troubled him, but probably more so her since it was affecting her very being. "Maybe there's something I can do with the link," he offered albeit cautiously because he didn't know how it worked, and the last thing he wanted to do was make things worse for both of them. But there was also that strange anomaly that he was capable of producing with his spark that seemed to touch everyone. Of course, he had even less understanding and control of it than he did with their Vol-related link to each other. But at least he had enough experience with his bond with Whitegrazer to have a place to start from.“Still, I’ll try anything at this point if it slows down this process.”
"Just be careful with your resistance, Wintersong," he warned her. "We don't know if there's anything they can make you do against your will." Although Primal understood all too well how little the aliens compromised for anything which made it difficult to reason with them. Often the best course of action was to stop them or fight them. It was always their way and no one else's. Even Whitegrazer had had trouble working with them, but she had been exiled and outcast from her own kin.“Subtle Optimus.” “Most times they communicate in their language, which I still don’t understand but when they do talk it’s for my hard headed ness and stubborn will not to bend to their wishes. Kinda irritates them.”
Optimus looked bewildered when she confessed that to him. "It's not a dream?" he wanted to clarify. "Some part of your entity or conscience is actually transported to Nexus Zero?" Was that even possible? Well, what wasn't by now in this complicated war? Nothing should surprise him at this point. But what about this "secondary plan" she mentioned? What else did they have in store for them? They had been quiet so far since their last encounter, and he had foolishly hoped that it would have stayed that way. Briefly, he wondered if there was anything she could gather from that, but he wasn't willing to put her in such danger."Occasinally I’m brought back to their...home, a bright nebula of some kind when I’m asleep. All they seem to talk about is Earth and changing its course, like they have a secondary plan but I don’t entirely understand it myself.”
"Take control how?" he wanted more details if she could provide them. "How confident are you in your ability to keep them subdued?" the leader asked the tigress on his hover board. She would have to do her best without harming herself or others until they could determine other ways to help her. But he was clearly very concerned about her. She was dealing with them personally on a daily basis whereas he merely suffered from the remnants and after affects of his encounters with them.“I just know the more I resist the more they try to take control.”
"If you can log anything unusual every time it happens, and be as descriptive as you can, maybe there's a pattern or a cycle we can work with. Anything could probably be helpful for us," he suggested.“If Rhinox has the time, we can try and see what he can find. In the meantime, I’ll keep an optic on my behavior to try and help where I can.”
The Maximal Commander fell silent for a few moments frowning at her from behind as he carried her to the Axalon. Her situation was even more serious than he had anticipated. But even now she was showing a great deal of authenticity with her normal personality instead of lashing out at him and attacking him which would have been provoked by the insistent aliens within her. Still, this behavior that was being forced upon her could not go ignored. She was compromised to an extent that could potentially interfere with future battles and her own survival. Should he confine her to the base, or continue to risk letting her partake in the stressful gunfire? She did say that she preferred releasing her aggression more actively, so maybe the battles would actually benefit her. But he wouldn't want her to take anyone's life unintentionally or against her will, and it sounded like that could very well happen considering her encounter with Spineback earlier. "But you didn't," he reminded her and tried to console her. "Whatever you still had in control that stopped you or the Vok, it's important that you hold on to that, Wintersong. For as long as you can until we figure this out." He didn't want to scare her since she was probably already horrified about what was happening to her and the unknown result of it all, but they didn't know what they were capable of, and it was better to be as safe as they could while confronting such an ordeal without much choice in the matter.“Both.” “I was willing to kill Spineback today Optimus for nearly hurting Rattrap then snapped at him after.”
"I'm not so sure that it can," Primal admitted to the tigress as he lowered them both to the Axalon near the hangar and allowed her to hop off of his hoverboard before he deactivated it and remained in his beast mode planting his blue feet on the ground. It would have been too painful for him to walk if he maximized. The leg that Megatron had punctured with his teeth was far from healed but at least the holes weren't oozing fluids anymore. Slim streams of dry blood remained on it. "But we'll take one day at a time, alright?" he assured Wintersong. "Thank you for confiding in me. I'm glad it has helped you to talk about it." It helped him too. "Go on inside for repairs and rest," he recommended softly to her before turning his attention to the two females at the entrance of the hangar; Frilla and Nemesis. What was going on here?“Still, I’m glad we got to talk Optimus, this helped more than I expected it to. But we should worry about the others, the issue of the Vok can wait another day.”
As he approached at a slow pace due to his injuries, Optimus noticed that Nemesis was no longer restrained. It appeared to him that Frilla was about to release her without his consent. Interesting. Unlike Rattrap, however, he wasn't even skeptical about the frilled lizard's intentions. He pretty much assumed that she was letting her go because the longer it took Nemesis to return to Megatron, the worse off she would be. Although the ape was scratched, dented and beat up, he looked surprisingly clean because of the unwanted dip he took in the river thanks to the new Predacon. He was clearly exhausted, but even in his beast mode, which was far from an intimidating appearance, he still managed to gain everyone's attention just by simply being present. His warm demeanor with Wintersong quickly shifted to a more sorrowful and disappointed one upon locking eye contact with the taller, black female who seemed to tower over him in his shorter ape mode. Nemesis could have easily overthrown him given his currently weakened state, but he expected her to behave since she seemed anxious to leave.
"I know you've been delayed long enough, Nemesis, so I'll keep this brief," Primal began as he looked up at her, his pink eyes unwavering from her optics. Was she surprised to see him? After all of her talk about him dying if he went to stop Megatron, he proved her wrong. He wasn't even close to collapsing physically or mentally, he just looked a little beat up. Of course, his robot mode was a slightly different story, but he still looked a lot better than his Predacon counter part had when the battle had ended. "Did you orchestrate everything that happened today? Were you leading the charges?" he asked her with accusing eyes as if someone had already told him the truth, but he needed to hear it from her. Did it really matter? Yes. Optimus needed to know how calculating and formidable she could be with future altercations assuming Megatron had been honest with him earlier about it.
Rhinox frowned at Zodiac's groaning and grimacing due to the anguish he was in, and he looked back to Airazor and Tigerhawk for any helpful insight on his condition."Mmph,"
“Megatron and Zodiac were going at it toe-to-toe when I arrived. Despite what happened in the brig, scales here still had a lot of fight left in him, nearly brought Megatron down himself using those nanomachines he’s so fond of using. Unfortunately, Megatron pulled out an electrified dagger, caught Zodiac off guard.” “But in all the chaos, I saw Spineback shoot a couple of sedative darts to soften him up even more for the butcher show Megatron was intending to show off to the Predacons. But then Tarantulas decided to step in and stopped the whole thing, caused a brief squabble before he...” “Tarantulas injected him with something before the battle! I don’t know what it was but Zodiac was down for the count after that and I dove in the moment Megatron started trying to mutilate his wing. And on the way back he hasn’t been himself.”
Well, that wasn't quite what he was hoping for, but at least it helped pinpoint the issue. The engineer still looked baffled in his crimson optics, and possibly even more concerned. "If it's one of Tarantulas's concoctions, then it could be anything," he said almost fleetingly, but he wasn't about to give up on the shape shifter while he looked at the monitor to observe his accelerated spark and other vital signs.“Maybe it has to do with that injection, he did seem pretty out of it during the last leg of the journey here, even asked what we addressed him as.”
Rhinox had hesitated to answer Nemesis while he watched the monitor intensely, but just when he turned his head to finally reply, he found that she and Frilla had already left the room. Odd. Where did they go? He couldn't worry about that now when he suddenly felt something grab his arm. He looked shocked for a moment to find it was Zodiac who had awakened. At least that was a good sign. But what soon followed was bit more mysterious and upsetting. Letting go of the large Maximal's arm from his tight grip, the renegade looked terrified and lost, as though he didn't recognize where he was, who was there with him, or even who he was. Could it be that the tarantula scientist had given him some kind of memory eraser? And if so, was it meant to cause permanent damage or just temporary? Or was this just some kind of side effect from the real purpose of the virus? Rhinox's pondering was viciously interrupted when Zodiac surprisingly leaped off of the cot, pushing the robust Chief Medical Officer aside, and scampered his way to a wall to get away from everyone and their piercing optics. This was certainly not the same murdering, cocky, and arrogant shape shifter they had come to know and even despise, for some."I didn't plan for any of this," "Is he going to die?,"
Either it was a very convincing act that Zodiac was putting on, or he really didn't know what was going on and who they were. This both fascinated and worried the rhinoceros who kept his distance from him since he obviously wanted it that way for the time being, and Rhinox didn't want to stress him any further by coming too close and making him feel more hostile. "Airazor, see to the others and offer help where you can to repair the base," he told her as he glanced at her while he waited for Zodiac to try and calm down. Hopefully she would be able to find some time to spend with Tigatron as well since the both of them obviously did well together. The less bots present in the infirmary the better. "Tigerhawk, stay here with me, but keep your distance," he then addressed him."What do you want from me..?," "Who are you..?"
Giving his attention back to the shape shifter, Rhinox calmly lifted his large hands to show him that he had no weapons and meant no harm despite his size, and then even slowly knelt down on to the floor so that he didn't look so overbearing and intimidating to the confused dragon. "My name is Rhinox, and this is Tigerhawk. We just want to help you, Zodiac. You recently experienced a great deal of trauma and injury." Optimus was going to flip once he would find what happened to him. "We're not going to harm you," the engineer subtly reinforced in his deep voice.
Meanwhile, in the battered brig, Rattrap continued stewing about Nemesis while he tossed junk about and annoyingly threw other pieces of wreckage into a scrap pile.
As her words continued to repeat in his head, he obviously didn't want to see things from her perspective, or he was simply incapable of doing so. Yes, she could have killed him. Was he was supposed to be grateful? Perhaps. Maybe this was that part of her that Optimus saw more than most. So, she didn't murder him when she could have. Easily. Okay, fine. Whoop-dee-doo. She was far from playing the "hero". He certainly wasn't going to worship her or treat her like a friend the way their leader did."I could so easily have ended your miserable existence against the shields," "Yet I chose to let you live. Surely that earns me some credit."
And also dangerous, the Spy had thought since he finally agreed with her on something. Yeah, Primal wasn't like most leaders from either alliance, but it often got him into trouble. ...Then again, it had also gotten them this far in this war. Although unusual, it was working. For the most part. No one was perfect."To be honest I don't know why Optimus always sees good in just about everyone. For someone in his leadership position, it's a very unusual trait."
"And get my hand caught in de cookie jar?" he asked himself out loud while he was alone in the brig cleaning up. "Yeah right. I ain't dat stupid," he spat as if Nemesis was there and could hear him. Although it was probably some good advice that she had offered, and he'd definitely have to keep it in mind if ever there was a time that he had to combat the shape shifter in close quarters, or touch him for any other crazy reason. Rattrap missed Aurora's company. At least she would have kept his mind distracted, and they could've spent their time talking smack about the Preds they hated and making jokes at their expense. Weren't the other Maximals back yet? What was takin' Optimus so long? And was Zodiac still alive?"Go ahead. Poke your tools or better yet your hand inside Zodiac and see what happens when his nanomachines identifies you as a foreign substance,"
Rattrap decided to take a break after moving most of the wreckage that he could on his own and making great head way cleaning up the cells that had been damaged, so, he exited the brig and headed to the command center when he started hearing more familiar voices, especially Dinobot's. Secretly, he was glad to hear that he had returned in one piece. "Hey, uh, you guys have a nice picnic at de community playground without me?" he asked when he entered the bridge and found Chopper Face, Cheetor, Aurora and Tigatron there. He tried to maintain his stellar personality and sense of humor to hide the trauma, pain and near-death-experience that he had been subjected to that chaotic day, but behind it those who really knew him could probably sense his shattered confidence in his leadership abilities and see a somewhat more gloomy appearance in his optics.
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"We shall see... about that, Quickstrike," Megatron told the small Fuzor with a threatening tone behind his voice as he scurried away to follow Rampage.“Ya can count on me this time boss, ah won’t let the yellow-bellies crustacean outta my sights!"
It was so difficult for the tyrant to hold back the smuggest of smiles when Terrabite made that comment, but he managed to do so and merely cleared his throat instead. "I can be... quite persuasive," Megatron added a little deviously as he foresaw his future schemes in his head play out successfully. He could hardly wait to act on them, but patience is a virtue. It was not the right time yet. ...Soon. In any case, a small part of him appreciated the new Predacon's insight and support for his cause and leadership, assuming, of course, that he was being genuine.“Should the time come, I will do what I can to help you against the Tripedicus Council. But I do warn, it will not be that simple.”
"They remain," he assured Terrabite's first concern. "Anything that we may... salvage from your pod... would be useful," the t-rex instructed him.“It is doable sir. So long as your primary systems remain intact that is all I am concerned for. I know a few tricks here and there that could help, maybe I can even salvage some parts from my pod depending on what your needs are for it.”
He paused in his footsteps when the reptile transformed to his robot mode and released a scout-like droid not too dissimilar from Scorponok's cyber-bees. He didn't bother giving the scorpion's death a second thought while he focused on the advantage of having someone new among his ranks with a drone.“Full perimeter scan, inside and out.”
"Perhaps you can contend... with the Maximals' demolition... expert," Megatron said with a little bit of a sneer. The rodent had been a thorn in the Predacons' sides for too long now, and it would be very pleasing to get rid of him. Overall, even though Megatron hadn't commented on much yet because of the pain he was still coping with, he was satisfied with his new Pred's skills. All he had to do now was prove his loyalty and his worth to him. Since everyone was still recuperating, such a mission would have to wait. "How long... have you been on-line?" he inquired since they had had no indication of a pod being activated any where in the vicinity. And by the look of it at the battle, the Maximals hadn't known about his arrival either.“I suppose my other skill set lies in demolitions seeming as we are on the subject of what else I am capable of. I use to help the Predacon militia in softening up barricades and Maximal defenses during the earlier parts of our conflicts. I tend to get a little...explosive happy when in the mood.” “For what that is worth of course.”
The Predacon leader had glanced at Spineback's respectful head bow to him before he had painfully converted to his robot mode and took a comfortable seat on the reclining cot. It felt good to finally have some down time without the commotion of the Maximals' annoying voices and gun fire. ...As well as Terrorsaur's squawking and Rampage's whining. But, by the Pit, where was Nemesis?! He nearly slammed his fist down on the arm of the bed with impatience and anger before he caught himself and took a deep breath.“As you wish.”
Leaning over a little bit to peer inside of the box, probably closer than she thought he needed to given his currently impaired vision, Megatron became a little thoughtful and inquisitive. Until he winced from her examining his extensive injuries. Sitting back, he lifted his head upward when she got to his neck and looked it over closely. It appeared scarred now; completely deformed from its original appearance thanks to Zodiac's nanobots. It was unknown if it would ever heal properly after his repairs.“Take a good look if you want to my liege, it’s a sample of our resident Maximal experiment’s energon. Well...the part that’s not mutagenic in nature.”
"I am... somewhat intrigued... Spineback," Megatron said through his anguish, but he almost sounded disappointed at the same time. He elaborated on that emotion. "I witnessed... in the battle today... Primal already had some kind of... regeneration... infused on his armor. Or at least... part of it. And it was activated... with electricity. His stab wound healed... almost instantly." In case she hadn't figured out why he was a little upset about this discovery, he made it clear by adding, "Why have we not yet... developed such an advantage... for our own use?" How was it that the Predacons were further behind on it than the Maximals?! It was unfathomable to him, but he almost made it seem like she was to blame, as if her lack of intellect and creativity for such an asset was greatly dismal to him. On the other hand, he didn't exactly know how Primal's regenerative armor worked, or where they had gotten it from and how it had been developed or why the other Maximals didn't seem to have it. It reacted an awful lot like Zodiac's and Nemesis' nanotech. Which gave him an idea, but he held his tongue for now.“Given the nature of his ability to rapidly heal, I figured it was worth looking into to help faster recovery for extensive wounds, minus the concern for electricity hampering that.”
"Is it that noticeable?" he asked her quite sarcastically and impatiently, but it did give him the opportunity to elucidate what he was feeling. "The tingling sensation... of his nanobots persists... yet they are not present. My throat feels tight... and sore, all the way around... internally and externally." Megatron almost cringed as he imagined those tiny robots running amok anywhere on his body. But since he was certain that Zodiac was dead, surely the little parasites would follow in their host's wake.“Did a real number on your neck didn’t he.”