Megatron (
towardspeace) wrote2014-12-13 09:42 pm
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His surroundings are unfamiliar, but as soon as Megatron takes a step he knows he's on Cybertron. He can feel it, the pull of its living spark to his own, even though the abandoned city around him is no city he can recognise. It feels right under his feet, in a way one never notices other worlds don't until one returns. It feels like home.
His optics narrow.
Not only does it look like no real Cybertronian city, it looks nothing like the revived Cybertron he remembers. More importantly, he cannot account for his presence here, and this world's uncanny comfort feels eerie and wrong on account of it.
His mouth set in a grim line, Megatron scans the immediate vicinity for some kind of hint as to what the hell has happened here, and finds nothing – nothing but a movement out of the corner of his eye.
He wouldn't categorise what he feels as fear, but, not for the first time since his trial, he wishes he were still armed, still strong. But there's no less authority or confidence in his voice on account of it as he barks, "Who goes there?"
His optics narrow.
Not only does it look like no real Cybertronian city, it looks nothing like the revived Cybertron he remembers. More importantly, he cannot account for his presence here, and this world's uncanny comfort feels eerie and wrong on account of it.
His mouth set in a grim line, Megatron scans the immediate vicinity for some kind of hint as to what the hell has happened here, and finds nothing – nothing but a movement out of the corner of his eye.
He wouldn't categorise what he feels as fear, but, not for the first time since his trial, he wishes he were still armed, still strong. But there's no less authority or confidence in his voice on account of it as he barks, "Who goes there?"
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"Yeah -- of course, let's go." June starts walking in strides as long as she can manage, obviously determined not to be left behind. She's far less cognizant of the strange pull exerted on both of them -- this just seems like the right direction to head in. "Cybertronians don't have much of a family structure, do you? I mean, in a caretaking sense, anyway."
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"It's kind of a big deal for humans. Humans aren't born fully formed, not the way you guys seem to be -- they take a long time to grow and develop. It's our responsibility to raise our children, especially the ones we produce ourselves." June's hand goes to her pocket, closing around her cell phone. "And for us, it's a very close bond. We have -- what did you call it? -- elective relationships too, and those are important, too. There's just...something incredibly important about family for humans. I don't know how to explain it. Something like...a sense of love and responsibility, but it's more than that. I'd do anything for my son."
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Whether Megatron is capable of those things remains to be seen as far as June is concerned, because come on. It's Megatron. Polite as he is now, she gets the strong sense he is only just tolerating her.
"I can't say our wars are any better than yours, but they're at least shorter -- and at least we've never made someone else's planet our battleground. And sometimes they're in the interest of future generations...not that I endorse it."
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