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liesdontfindyou) wrote2020-08-01 03:10 am
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AUs:
- Connie survives Longshore and either a) is the CT at Sandtrap b) ends up in Blood Gulch c) disappears until another point in time, canon event related or not.
- Connie never defects from Project Freelancer.
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Connie isn't entirely sure that she isn't dreaming. She even pinches herself, just in case, but that hurts, so she figures that this is actually real.
Which doesn't make it make any more sense.
Blinking, she says, dumbly, "...so that's where all the fuel's been going," as if there isn't anything weirder about this situation than that, as if there aren't a thousand more questions and only a single answer.
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A pause, and then he snaps, "And stop staring! You would think your kind has never met Cybertronians before!"
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"Met... what before?" Connie says, not entirely sure why she's still stood there and not running to tell someone that something is very strange. "I... don't think we have? We only recently met... fleshy... aliens...?"
Every new word of the sentence feels more absurd. Right, that's why she's not running to tell anyone. This is ridiculous. No one would believe her.
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He leans forward a little, towards her, and narrows his optics. "And you are not going to tell anyone I am here."
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"Like anyone would believe me if I tried."
She tries to wrack her brain for anything resembling the clearly living being in front of her, but the only things she comes back with are old cartoons that have a vague resemblance, but are more than likely nothing to do with what she's seeing. She's read a lot of old human history, and a lot of old documents she should never have had access to.
Whatever he's talking about, it pre-dates it all.
"Not as far as I know, you weren't. Whatever you are we... you are not common knowledge." Which isn't entirely surprising, even if he is telling the truth somehow.
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But as he opens his mouth to shoot back a snarky, cutting remark, her words click in his processor. The Transformers, forgotten... And this little human can't say a thing. The scowl that had settled on his faceplates slowly morphs into a smirk. "I suppose you will just have to leave me here then, hmm? If no one will believe you..."
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"I guess so. I mean, you're huge, it's not like I could personally do anything about... whatever you're doing. Other than stealing our fuel, that is."
She's not sure if her relative nonchalance is her lack of sleep or chronic lack of fucks to give, lately. There's a thousand questions swirling in her head and trying to pluck a single one from the whirlwhind is easier said than done when every time she looks at this... 'Cybertronian', another one is added.
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"I don't know who orders that stuff; the Director, I guess? Or... whoever oversees the pilots?" Her nose scrunches slightly in thought, but she shakes her head. "And anyway, it wasn't exactly ordered with someone drinking it in mind. It's just for the ships and in my experience, ships aren't usually picky."
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"I'm sure that would be very impressive if I actually knew what that meant," Connie says, not even intending to be snarky.
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"And when that happens, we'll be able to drive out those blasted Autobots and take back our home!"
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Ah, infighting. Connie's seen enough of that for a lifetime.
"Well, as long as that stays far away from us... good luck, I suppose? Though I guess you being 'in charge' is pretty far away itself if you're stuck in our hangar."
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He bristles at her. "It will happen. Just you wait, human. I'll oust that bucket-of-bolts Megatron, and when I do, I'll win this Primus-damned war far quicker than our 'glorious leader' has ever done anything!"
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Every new word she hears him say gets filed away into the 'figure out what that means later' pile in her mind. It's quickly growing.
"I mean, the ship has logs of our coordinates, the nearest population centers and more in our databanks, with how long you've been here I'm surprised you haven't figured that out already," Connie says, cocking her head. "I know I'm a... particularly nosy, person, but I think anyone stuck in a strange starship's hangar would try to figure out where they were."
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Of course, the fact is he's trying to brute force it more than anything, and yet still trying not to get caught. The 'Con has no subtlety sometimes.
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Connie blinks.
"Our..." Artificial Intelligence? "Do you mean F.I.L.S.S.? She's not usually any good at blocking intrusions, I can get past her in my sleep."
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He smirks briefly, and drops his voice to a purr, "You perhaps could assist this poor, lost Seeker?"
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Connie narrows her eyes at him. "Oh, I could, very easily. But you'd have to give me a reason I should."
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"How am I supposed to know that you're actually giving me accurate information and not spinning me a line?"
Really, she shouldn't be entertaining giving another alien species access to any of their navigational data at all, but... whatever this guy is, he's certainly not Covenant, or anything close, or he'd just have blown the ship to high hell already. Probably.
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He leans back a bit. "Perhaps there is some information I can confirm... Holos of my home, perhaps?" It might be a bit of a gamble, but it's not like these humans will be able to find it. Besides, Shockwave would just blast any intruders - Autobot or otherwise - out of the skies. He didn't have to tell her that.
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"That'd be better than nothing."
She's still not sure why she's entertaining this, the entire situation is ridiculous, but it's the ridiculousness that's keeping her there, she supposes.
"And literally anything I give you about humanity could be verified by other sources."
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Starscream can't help but puff out with pride a bit at the sight. He slagging well earned his position of Air Commander, and in his eyes that display shows it. "There. That's Cybertron."
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Connie watches it with all the curiosity that is ingrained within her to her very core, taking in the backdrop and the colours and the motions that answer at least one question on their own, about how a jet could become an almost 'humanoid' form.
"Huh. That's..." She isn't quite sure what she intends to say, but she settles on, "There really are more of you."
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And that's a wrap (for now)!