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Shattered Reality - A Shattered Glass Universe fanfic

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Shattered Reality - A Shattered Glass Universe fanfic

Postby Dismal-Spectre » Thu May 15, 2008 11:29 am

This little work came after I ran into a writer's block with my other fanfic works. If y'all are interested I'll post the next chapter.

If there is anyone else writing a Shattered Glass verse fanfic story, please hook me up. I want to read what you got! ;)

Dismal-Spectre

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Shattered Reality
By Dismal-Spectre

Ch.1: Ambitions

Shaking violently the battered blue mech gazed up at his captor, vehemence consuming his spark. One optic dangled from its socket as pink fluid gushed from the wound, which glared back with defiance. Yet this injury was subtle compared to what he felt through the rest of his pain-racked body. Acid burns, torn wiring, and a severed appendage were evidence of the horrors he went through. Buffets and blows had assaulted the left side of his cracked faceplate. Face down in a pool of his fluid; he could feel the life slipping from him, but not quick enough to relieve him of the agony.

His sole eye trailed to the crackling whip in his captor’s hand, noting the blue-white electricity pulsating beneath the semi-transparent thin rod like an angry snake. It hummed with dangerous energy.

Dogfight allowed his glance to follow up the hand to its owner. Optronix. That traitor. He reviled that accused dark armored form and its cold confidence. And even with the facemask, Dogfight could still feel the cruel smirk behind it, leering at him like a phantom demon.

Coughing, more of the pink liquid oozed from Dogfight’s mouth. “D-damn you, Optronix,” he gasped. A fresh wave of fire crossed his face as old wounds reopened.

Sentinel sneered at the exhibition of weakness. He relished every bit of suffering he could extract. He laughed. It was a disturbing sound, much like the forlorn creaking of a rusty axle. “On the contrary, old friend, Optronix is to be commended for his discovery of your…ambitious enterprise.” His heel bit into the fallen mech’s shoulder, drawing a shuddering wince from the other. “What have you given the Nebulans? Weapons? Technology?”

Embolden by his superior’s words, Optronix stepped forward, whip flailing madly. His foot connected with Dogfight’s jaw. A solid crack sounded as the victim’s head impacted against the far wall. The anguished bot howled and doubled over, his fingers clawing piteously on the cold concrete floor. “Answer him you fool!” barked Optronix.

Stammering, Dogfight pleaded. “P-please. It was only a few old model guns. Nothing that the Autobots would miss.”

“Trade of any kind with outsiders is forbidden,” Sentinel continued icily. “It is a security risk should they develop their own weapons. As part of my inner circle, you knew full well the price for your crime.” He beckoned at his second.

“Oh…please…SLAG! NO!!!!”

An explosion tore Dogfight from within, as if every part of his being was shattered into thousands of directions. His consciousness whirled into nothing. A flurry of wild signals flew across his neural network, and then went black as the switchboard went dead.

Extracting the barbed end of the whip from the now empty spark compartment, Optronix stared apathetically at the hollowed shell. Outside he seemed calm, as if examining his handiwork. Inwardly, he was filled with murderous excitement. A life was snuffed beneath his will and he drank it in like energon. Only a slight tremor reflected any sign of Optronix’s glee.

“And thus to all traitors to the Order,” Optronix said simply, kicking aside the smoldering remains.

Satisfied, Sentinel Prime nodded his approval. Clasping a hand on his shorter mech comrade, they departed from the dingy prison hold and back into civilization, a world oblivious to the gruesome scene below in its bowels.

“Come Optronix, or should I say my Second in Command now. There is much work to be done. Iacon can’t be expected to run itself after all.”

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Dogfight was only one of the many Optronix crushed in his rise in power. The dark warrior took any chance, any opportunity to exploit his fellow Autobots to gain favor with the Prime. No matter how much the others hated him, Optronix knew that the rest of the Autobots kept their distance respectfully. Some look upon him with envy, hating what they could not have. Others tailed him faithfully out of fear or like cybernetic parasites, followed in his wake in the hopes of getting a share in his power. Call it charisma or what you will; Optronix drew a following by sheer will, ambition, and cunning. He knew better than to trust them. After all, they were merely stepping stones in his ascent.

Almost as great as his ambitions were his firm belief that Cybertron was the crown jewel of the universe, the home of the master race. All other peoples were inferior, especially organics.

Like most of the Autobots, Optronix had grown to distrust the outside world. The Oppression had taught them a hard lesson of the cruelty of reality. Created in the last few decades of the Quintessan Empire reign on Cybertron, Optronix endured the humiliation of being a factory worker. He would never forget the shame, the self-degradation as he and his follow bots worked side by side as mere automatons, forbidden to converse with each other. Trapped within in this meaningless existence, Optronix allowed the hate for his foreign masters to grow until one day he struck back, his fist connecting with the armor shell of the guard.

Imagine his surprise and fury as he discovered the truth that the masters whom they regarded as invincible metallic leviathans were not machines as believed. Through that cracked armor, pale wet flesh pulsated, weak and destructible. Revulsion boiled in him and he killed two more Quint guards before being rendered offline.

When he came to, he found himself in the Arena faced against a bot twice his size and power. But by then it was too late. Optronix was determined to live. Driven by his vengeful oath to repay his masters, he slaughtered his opponent. At first, remorse came to him as he made his first kill. After all, it was not the poor mech’s fault that he was forced to fight. Yet as Optronix continued his career as an esteemed gladiator, the kills became easier as his arena counterparts became nothing more than puppets on which he trained and honed his skills, in the hope of one day what he did to his imaginary Quintessans he would do to his real fleshy adversaries. No matter the victories or trophies he earned, he always kept that goal in sight.

That day came and thousands like him rose up, casting aside the shackles of slavery and releasing the suppressed hatred. A quarter of the city of Iacon fell to the destruction, but the bid for freedom succeeded. The streets were slick with the green blood of the Quintessans and their accursed Sharkticons. Their fleshy corpses were extracted from their artificial shells and burned as an example and warning for any future organic conquerors. Cybertron belonged to Cybertronians and no one else.

Though victory was obtained at a heavy price, the detrimental effects of the oppression remained. For though the buildings of Iacon were rebuilt, something in the people could never be restored. There was no going back to the ways of old. The naiveté of peace, freedom, and tolerance of the Golden Age days was exposed in the face of the dark truth of reality. For it was by these very ideals that provided the Quintessans an opportunity to strike and subjugate Cybertron.

Never again, Optronix swore bitterly, will the planet fall prey from such weakness. Survival by being ever watchful for threats was necessary. The universe should be treated as an enemy. For that reason the Autobots existed, why the Order was essential. Despite the criticism (which was limited due to death threats), Optronix knew that the rigid laws that dominated the people’s lives was needed to unite them in the common cause. Anything less than loyalty to the Autobots was unpatriotic and traitorous. The Autobot regime…was absolute.

In his quarters, secure from prying optics and stray audios, Optronix activated his holo-projector. A third-dimensional map of the Deltoid Quadrant appeared, the neon green grid outlining each of the spherical planets within each system. He pressed a button, zooming in on a particular galaxy. There, with a lone middle-aged sun, the third planet hovered. A lone insignificant solar system displayed. Retracting his facemask (only seen by those doomed to die by his hand), Optronix studied the image carefully as he sipped at his energon.

At first glance, there was nothing of remote interest that would warrant attention, all except one. Like a lone blue-green gem against the black backdrop of space, the orb designated as Terra One was a planet that Optronix had set his optic on. Patrol reports had recorded a substantial amount of energon within the planet’s depths, waiting to be extracted. To his disgust organic beings dwelled there, constructing crude and simple buildings over these valuable quarries. An infestation, he noted dully, completely ignorant of the wealth of power beneath their feet.

Many times he had tried to bring his proposal to the Autobots and the Prime to establish a base on Terra One so that they would mine the resources there. He argued that doing so would not only boost the prosperity of Cybertron but would prevent the organics from harvesting it in the future, thus developing technology that could bring serious repercussions for Cybertron.

To his dismay, Sentinel Prime and the others laughed at him, not believing that such pathetic creatures would have the intellect to rival the might of the Cybertronian civilization. Optronix became silent and never mentioned it again. Secretly he cursed their narrow-mindedness; their downplaying of an actual threat by pretending it did not exist. They were underestimating these organics. Optronix for all his hate for all flesh creatures was not one to write it off as quick. Had the Quintessans been more than enough proof of their ingenuity? After studying Terra One’s inhabitants closely and examining the geological strata in the ground, he found that these creatures had only been around for a mere one billion years and yet had progressed so far as to develop fusion and nuclear technology. In mathematical terms, their progress grew exponentially, surpassing the rate that even Cybertron grew. Who knew what they would accomplish in a megavorn? Space travel? Starships? Anti-matter weapons? Should not that be a cause for concern?

The problem was Sentinel Prime was too much content with ruling Cybertron with an iron rod that he failed to notice anything outside its confines. Laidback, he was slow to make a decision unless he goaded into by the rest of the Autobots. The old junk bot was getting senile, Optronix thought, letting the comfortable lifestyle erase the memory of the Quintessan’s lesson from his databanks.

Most frustrating of all was that no matter how many Optronix betrayed or brought about the disgrace of others, Sentinel remained invulnerable. The laissez-faire authority of the Prime had earned him supporters; those who had been allowed to do almost anything they want (provided that the Prime did not see it). For as soon as Optronix laid hands on the Prime, the regime would be up in arms against him and even without his loyal bodyguards, Sentinel Prime was formidable. No, there was no way Optronix could have a direct confrontation with him and survive. The Prime’s downfall must be done through other means.

Optronix just wished he knew what they were.

Until then, he would bid his time for the right opportunity to present itself.
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Re: Shattered Reality - A Shattered Glass Universe fanfic

Postby Universal Prime » Sat May 17, 2008 8:06 am

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Re: Shattered Reality - A Shattered Glass Universe fanfic

Postby Dismal-Spectre » Thu May 22, 2008 7:10 am

Part 2 in the installment series...


A WORD OF THANKS TO CATBITE FOR BETA READING FOR ME THIS STORY.

Shattered Reality
Ch. 2: A Partnership

In the wake of the Quintessan Oppression, the light was almost extinguished. Thousands of years of history and culture vanished, leveled along with the debris of burning steel of buildings and monuments. An entire heritage was consumed in the flames of contempt.

In the aftermath, Cybertron was transformed. Where once flourishing trade provinces once existed in place were desolate wasteland and ghost towns. Ravines re-sculpted the flow of rivers and channels. Gapping canyons exposed the mines where countless natives perished to harvest the planet’s resources for the greedy foreign masters. Off the coast of Iacon, the monolith of Halifax spaceport was a reminder of Quintessan ingenuity, constructed as a means to transport exploited energon to other parts of the galaxy. Smelting pools, acid baths, and arenas were gruesome visages of the aliens’ taste for “entertainment.”

In all, about 25 million lives were lost, a legacy was destroyed, and entire landscape of a planet was changed in the Quintessans’ bid for power. Yet the greater effects of Oppression were felt at Iacon and Kaon, the former twin cities of a bygone Golden Age Cybertron.

Unlike its sister, Iacon never recovered from the crippling blow. Indeed it seemed the spirit of its people, which once propagated freedom and tolerance, had became embittered and vengeful, gazing at the outside universe with suspicion bordering on paranoia and xenophobia. The attitude reverberated through its denizens as well as the external appearance.

Where once ornate architectural structures once graced the city layout, there were now chains of fortifications and battlements. Turret guns trained on the skies and streets below, manned by stern-faced mechs. The Forum which once was the seat of wisdom and justice was converted into the iron fortress of the despotic Autobot regime. There was barely any indication of whether citizens still dwelled in the walled boxed slums within the confines. Only fear and shadows prowled the streets.

In contrast, Kaon had survived, reborn from the ashes. As if awaken from a horrific dream, it gained a thirst for enlightenment and learning, as if the progresses they made proved that nothing could crush the spirit of the people. Thus this striving brought for the creation (or recreation) of things once thought lost to the end of the Golden Age. New ideas of philosophy, law, and the arts developed, as if Kaon endeavored to regain the former glory of their predecessors.

However, few would wonder if they succeeded, mourning the loss of the knowledge of the past. Lost to the ages were the records and studies of countless ancestors in the Quintessans’ attempt to destroy the identity of a people.

From his fourth story office, Megatron could see the gilded skyline of post-oppression Kaon. Thin, frail skeletal frames of unfinished structures stood against the indigo sky. Modern buildings of steel and glass testified to the urban growth. Among them the pallid ruins of the lost generation served to remind the inhabitants of how far they progressed. It was a constant reminder and a comforting thought that regardless of what they went through, Cybertron still lived on despite the holocaust.

Likewise the particular residence he stayed at was yet another innovation of modernization. The smooth silver metal that comprised of the walls of the four story house was stolen by the conquerors, but was replaced with inferior but stronger steel that oddly had its own beauty and luster. The missing marble portico columns were reconstructed with using the same material. Only the mosaic crystal windows remained intact, left by the former Quintessan patron who claimed the hall for his own until being driven out by the rampaging mob. Four rooms on each of the four floors were more than spacious enough for a Kaon math professor living alone.

It was perhaps best that no one else dwelled at 402 Lunar Drive, for every space of floor was covered by various data-pads, compasses, and other scholarly equipment. The parlor itself was outfitted with a sleek retro-design bar and lounge couches that were piled with other paraphernalia. A wall-to-wall screen board opposite of it was covered in scrawls of what may be one long running on equation that could easily be mistaken as an ancient Cybertronian language. Gyro spheres of all sizes occupied every corner of each side table and plasma balls and lava lamps sat on each counter. Pictures of fractals adorned the olive-hued walls.

In short, Megatron never progressed pass the living conditions of a typical long-term dorm squatter. Only his office was kept tidy for the sole reason of receiving guests, who came infrequently for reasons understandable. Shockwave learned this the hard way as he fought to navigate the cluttered gauntlet. The cerulean blue mech’s gold optic flashed in agitation as he made his way to the mica-top desk, wondering how such an orderly mind of a math professor could contrast so greatly with his outward environs.

Megatron on his part covered the smile on his face as the University president plopped wearily unto the hardback armchair. Expressionless as the faceplate was, there was no mistaking the exasperation in his frame.

The firm voice confirmed this suspicion. “Can I conclude that you have yet again bribed the fire inspector? How are you able to keep track of everything let alone your students’ work in this mess?”

A shrug came from the other. “Becomes second nature I guess. You know that memo you sent me this morning? Third floor, fourth bookcase, top shelf. You can check if you want.”

He didn’t.

“At least tell me why you decided to grace my humble abode with your presence,” Megatron continued without missing a beat. He eyed Shockwave, trying to deduce the next “expression” but reading Shockwave was like trying to determine the mood of a printer. Impossible.

For sure the news had to be damn important to drag the President of Kaon University in for a personal visit rather than using the typical email system. Could it involve finances? Megatron leaned forward in anticipation.

He was not disappointed. A sleek dark data pad slid before him bearing the seal of the city on its cover, an emblem that resembled a red face squinting with narrowed slit eyes. Flipping the cover, Megatron smiled at the amount. As he scrolled to the bottom however, he stared and frowned.

“There must be a mistake. I asked for funding for my project not an assistant.”

“As the contract says,” replied Shockwave matter-of-factly, “the board agrees to provide you the funds for your ‘transformation’ research. I convinced them of its practical applications for storage of construction vehicles and other cumbersome machines. However, they are adamant that you take on an intern, a partner as it were.”

“Now wait a nanoklick.” Megatron stood waving the data-pad angrily. “You mean bring in some upstart college brat who thinks he knows everything and who will probably claim the work as his in the end. This is too much! Besides, I prefer working alone.”

“You have no choice, old friend.” Shockwave nodded. “Either you take on the kid or denied the funds. It would be imprudent if you forfeit this opportunity on some personal whim.”

Megatron’s mouth opened and closed, not knowing how to refute that argument. It was true he had worked hard to file a petition, got it through the arduous paperwork of the school system, and finally gained the approval for his project. Yet the concept of taking on a young helper was not part of the dream. But Shockwave had a point. Was he going to throw away this chance just because he didn’t feel up to teamwork?

He grunted in reluctance. “All right. I agree with the terms. Now who’s the luck young mech?”

Tapping a finger on the thick portfolio before him, Shockwave explained. “You’ll find his full resume and evaluations inside. Impressive really.

“His name’s Starscream, a science and engineer major from Crystal City College. His academic record shows he’s top in his class, a favorite of all the professors. The modifications he made on the ion generator at the local hospital has saved the administration thousands of credits and made it fuel efficient as well. His current thesis on time and spatial phenomena as a future method of travel is quite a read, and though it is a bit hypothetical, it is credible.”

“So an all-round scholar,” Megatron harrumphed. “So when do I meet up with the wonder student?”

“He’ll be coming in five joors and will remain with the project for the duration of six months. After that time he will return to Crystal City for graduation. I suggest you rectify that attitude of yours. You two will be in for a long haul.”

“I can’t wait.”

Damn.

--

“Professor Megatron?” a red and white mech ventured. “Sorry for the delay. The moving crew came to my dorm a couple joors behind schedule.” The younger mech grinned, the corner of his lip upturned in a somewhat self-confident smirk.

Outside the shuttle station, in plain view of the public, Megatron could not act on impulse and yell at Starscream as he wanted to. Instead it came out as a strained, “No problem.”

The two made their way off the platform and hailed a transport rover. No luck. It was rush hour as many of Kaon’s inhabitants joined the crowd for the return home or the daily grind for the next shift. For a moment, Megatron contemplated walking back to the campus when Starscream suggested the subway systems. The mentor answered back gruffly, more forceful than intended.

“Absolutely not. Those death traps were made from the mines from the Oppression. What if the walls should collapse?” That was the end of that argument and the awkward silence that followed.

And so they decided to take the longer scenic route as Megatron pointed out the more well known landmarks of Kaon. Starscream on his part was awed, having hardly any of these buildings back at Crystal City. The younger mech was inquisitive, asking about the more social features of the metropolis, just as his optic caught sight of a vast white slope rising from the north district, amid the steel and glass company buildings. It resembled a wing of a star cruiser ready to take flight.

“That would be the symphony hall,” Megatron nodded. “It was built back a vorn ago, one of the first to be constructed almost after the war. I go there myself every once and a while, or on a blue moon rather. You ought to hear Soundwave. A sheer musical genius if you ask me.”

“Not to change the subject, sir,” Starscream interjected. “But I’d like to know the about where I’m staying. Which campus hall is my dorm located?”

A confused look came as the response. “Dorm? Hell, they didn’t provide us the convenience. No, you’ll be residing at my quarters for the term. It’s more than enough room with four floors. The top-most one is off limits, but other than that the rest of the house is yours. Now, what has Shockwave told you about me?”

“Well I was told that you’ve been working on this transformation research for about…”

The older mech waved his hand. “Not on the project. What did he tell you about me as a mech? See, I’m a firm believer that a good partnership is one in which you can get along with the other mech and count on him.”

A smirk crossed Megatron’s countenance. “You’ll understand soon that I’m not easy to work with. My expectations are high, and drive to succeed even higher. Then there are days in which it goes into reverse and I withdraw into my office and I don’t want to be bothered on days on end. Shockwave nearly fries his logic circuits trying to figure out why I’m slow on turning in paperwork, but I get it done in the long run. How about you? Got any hobbies?”

“Hobbies?”

“Precisely, you’ll need one, so get one. As much as you’re into this whole project you need something relaxing to do to calm the old processor. I find it an effective method of churning out new ideas or untangling problems that seem impossible to resolve.” Megatron smiled at Starscream’s bewildered look. “I personally find Strategium my kind of game, claiming someone else’s pieces before they get yours, wit against wit with your opponent.”

Snapping open his briefcase, Megatron tossed a strange colorful cube at the other, who gave a dubious look at it. “That I invented a while back. The trick is to swivel the cubes until all of the same color end up on each side. I call it the Rubric cube.”

Handing it back, Starscream’s optic brow rose, wondering if he should take any of the conversation seriously or decide that the other mech was out of his wits. “Not to change the subject, sir. But I’d like to know the details of our work schedule.”

Much too stiff, Megatron decided. Perhaps a bit of Soundwave’s classics could loosen him up. Nevertheless he indulged the tense Starscream and became ticking off each point on his fingers. “You’ll be residing at my home on 402 Lunar Drive. First fueling begins at 0500 sharp or you’ll go empty for half the day. We’ll be at the lab at Nova Hall at 0600. I have the only clearance card so if you’re late just bang on the plexi-glass and hope I hear you. We’ll be working from anywhere between 10 to 14 joors, depending on the progress. By 2100 we’ll be home, guzzle down some energon, then recharge and begin the cycle again. Sounds good to you?”

Starscream gave him an incredulous look. “I’m not exactly a morning riser. Do we have to report to the lab that early?”

“Six months to complete this project is an insane decision on part of the school board,” Megatron replied. “But if you desire to recharge in and miss out on some important things…”

“All right! All right!” Starscream raised his hands in surrender. “We run by your schedule, not mine. Just don’t expect me to be all perky at 0500.”

He glowered, much to Megatron’s amusement.

This could be an interesting semester.
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Re: Shattered Reality - A Shattered Glass Universe fanfic

Postby Universal Prime » Fri May 30, 2008 12:28 pm

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Re: Shattered Reality - A Shattered Glass Universe fanfic

Postby Dismal-Spectre » Sat Jun 07, 2008 8:42 pm

A WORD OF THANKS TO CATBITE FOR BETA READING FOR ME THIS STORY.

Shattered Reality
Ch. 3: Grievances

Megatron had figured by now Starscream would harbor doubts regarding to his assignment as he had planned. The sooner the kid realized the difficulties with working with him the better. Perhaps the complaints would be so great that he’d beg the board to let him off the project. With this in mind, Megatron whistled as he descended the steps from his upper room quarters, meeting with a jet-lagged Starscream at the stair landing.

“You look like scrap.”

“Took me a good four joors before I found the spare recharge berth last night,” scowled the younger mech. “Not to mention I had trouble finding the hygienic shower this morning. How can you live like this?”

“By sheer habit,” the reply came. “I suppose you’re looking for breakfast?”

The other grumbled as he guzzled down the fuel before him, a cheap grade of petroleum. Its bitterness left a lingering aftertaste. He added a few energon crystals to spice it up. Starscream’s optics narrowed at his host who pretended not to notice.

--

Only until they entered the grounds of Nova Hall did Starscream’s spirits rose. His optics trailed along the arches, relief artwork, and statues that adorned the building. A dazzling white fountain completed the scene. Jets of sparkling pink energon sprayed from the mouths of small steel-sculpted figurines of cyber-gulls and turbocats. Strange imported organic trees lined the walkway. Their soft-yellow flowers emitted a pleasant odor, quite foreign to anything he’d smelt before.

As they approached the doors, a guard greeted them cordially, giving the new visitor a friendly nod. Cold dry air bombarded them as they stepped into the interior. Their internal systems had to readjust to the shift in temperature.

“The cold keeps the equipment from overheating,” Megatron explained. Through a numeric padlocked door, he pointed to the spray nozzles aimed at them from above. “And that is the containment sealant. It will coat our bodies to protect the sensitive machinery from any foreign matter we brought in with us.” As he said this, the nozzles lowered, dousing them in a fine spray of odorless clear liquid. The substance tingled a moment before Starscream could feel it hardening on his armor. It was a long process and only until a breem passed did the showers stopped.

They passed through four more sealed doors before they entered the heart of the operations. Starscream was amazed at the sophisticated tools and equipment. The state spared no expense for the most up-to-date lab supplies, things that Crystal City College could only dream of ever acquiring. It only made it reality that what they were doing had great importance. Serious funding was put into what they did. Excitement ran through Starscream’s circuits as he watched his surroundings, determined to ingest it all in.

A semi-circle computer console dominated the center of the room. A series of mounted camcorders focused on the great white med-counter, giving various perspectives for visual recording. A cart of delicate instruments was located next to it. An extinguisher and med kit close at hand. Off in a corner stood the hulking dozer, their first test subject in their transformation technology.

In short, Starscream had entered scientific nirvana.

“All right,” Megatron began. “Here’s the breakdown. First off, get acquainted with the equipment. If you don’t know its function, ask me. Go through the programs on the console. Be sure you memorize what each form is asking for, that way you can fill the blanks without having to repeat an experiment to answer them. This isn’t your standard classroom science. You are dealing with the real thing. So make sure you have full documentation on everything.”

Eagerly, Starscream delved in, fingering tools that were only pictured in his college data pad catalogue. So engrossed was he in his exploration of the lab that he nearly started when Megatron announced that it was noon-time fueling.

“So when can we begin?” Starscream asked in anticipation. “Are we going to dissect the dozer and record every part of it? Brainstorm ideas of what parts can be reconfigured for transformation?” The hot summer air from outside engulfed them as they left the building.

Megatron shook his head, earning a puzzled frown from the other. “No, I’d say that’s enough for one day. You already have a lot to digest and review tonight. I want you to go over your notes from class on every lab safety feature and the functions of each tool. Until you show me that you can handle the equipment then you’re not entering that lab.”

Starscream was beside himself. The euphoria he felt in the lab vanished in an instant, and the disappointment coupled with the lack of recharge had worked on his temper.

“That’s it?” he demanded. “A tour of the facilities? Review of the equipment? I’m not some damn first year student that needs to do his homework. What about that complaint of having only six months to complete the project? Even a day behind could…”

“Starscream,” Megatron replied firmly. “You’ll have more than enough time to work; in fact you’ll wish later on we have more breaks in between. Now think, why would I waste one entire day just to show off the lab?”

The younger mech scowled but considered this. The answer surfaced quickly as he cooled his temper. “It’s because you fear that accidents could happen through negligence or improper use of the equipment, right?”

“Correct. The last assistant I had nearly melted his hand off before he could cut off the gas valve,” Megatron replied. “The idiot tried to perform an experiment without supervision, hence the reason why only I was permitted to carry the clearance card since then.”

Reluctantly Starscream gave in, knowing what Megatron spoke was true. Though he was very much orientated with the laboratory equipment back at Crystal City College, there were quite a number of tools that the University offered at his disposal that he was not very familiar with. Swallowing his pride, he nodded at last.

“All right,” he growled. “I’ll go over my notes tonight but only if we start first thing in the morning.”

“Are you sure that’s sufficient time?”

“One orn, that’s all.”

Starscream’s unwavering glare caught Megatron by surprise. Resolute and unyielding, as if challenging any contradiction. However, it was the tone he used, so full of stubborn determination, that brought a smile of mild amusement from the mathematician. In a way the younger mech reminded him vaguely of himself. And Shockwave could testify to that.

The new assistant was becoming more promising than expected.

“I see. One orn it is then. But I assure you, none of the past interns have passed my lab test the first time.”

--

“As you can see, the neural circuit ways comprise of one most sophisticated system in a Cybertronian’s body.”

The laser scalpel poised above the open cavity, allowing a clear view for all to see the intricate network within the open cranium. Thin, clear threads of optic fibers crisscrossed across the motherboard, much like a spider’s web. Embedded within them like fine pale pearls, were the neurons crystals. Each were more complex than the standard computer chips found in typical machines, processing each thought, impulse, and emotion with such speed that rivaled or even surpassed organic neural pathways.

Styluses scribbled madly on their data pads as the medical students huddled closer to the monitors, watching the process attentively. The translucent floating screens tracked the biopsy and provided a clear resolution of the image, which they quickly replicated on their notes. They observed each movement their professor made as he picked through the wreck, a body that had been donated to the University in the name of science.

Prior to becoming president of the campus, Shockwave had been a full time practitioner of neural surgery. Much of his renowned skills and precision came from his innate ability to keep a calm calculating mind even in the midst of chaos and from his steady dexterous hands which worked diligently despite the longest and most strenuous cases. Because of this, every surgery he performed was a success; he never lost a patient. In his field, Shockwave had no peer.

Those days were long past however as the doctor had found his profession quite rigorous. He was constantly bombarded by many calls; so many that patients would die in the process of waiting to be admitted in the hospital. The fact was there were not enough skilled neural physicians to meet the demand.

Realizing the inefficiency in the hospital system, Shockwave decided something had to be done. Despite much pleas and complaints from the medical profession board, he retired and dedicated his life to educating the next generation of neural surgeons.

Because of this decision, every year a new class graduated from Kaon University, contributing to society in ways that Shockwave alone could never accomplish. The shortage of specialists diminished and more patients were treated. As long as there was efficiency, Shockwave was willing to forego his own personal career. In that he found satisfaction and a bit of pride in the legacy he established.

As the students departed for their next class, Shockwave underwent the usual hygienic ablations and stepped out from the Plexiglas enclosure. The wreck would later be taken care of by one of the lab hands, leaving him to concentrate his efforts on the workload on his desk. His processor attempted to run through its mental priority list, just as someone called to him.

Turning he found a very much hassled Megatron fast approaching, his face looked ready to kill. Being the logical being he was, Shockwave couldn’t help but come up with possible reasons for his friend’s erratic behavior:

a) The new assistant Starscream
b) New standards on how state funding should be spent on research
c) The Kaon Gears lost the game

“Megatron?”

Clenching his fists, the mathematician began his rant. “I’ve had it Shockwave! Starscream is driving me into overload. Have you any idea what happened last night? The glitch…he…he cleaned my house!”

If he was any other bot, Shockwave would have been laughing at this strange outburst. Nevertheless, reserved as he was, the other failed to elicit sympathy from him. If anything Shockwave was pleased at this news. “Frankly, I’m not surprised. How could you expect anyone to live in that squalor? If anything you should be grateful he did you the favor. Even a maid drone could hardly tolerate your mess.”

“Mess? Please, I prefer to call it my ‘organized chaos,’ Megatron fumed. He paced, gesturing wildly like an evicted tenant. “It may not look it, but I know where everything was. Now it’s impossible! For all I know, he may have thrown all of it out. My papers, my calculations, my gyro spheres…”

Holding up a placating hand, Shockwave interrupted. “I never said that having Starscream as your protégé would be easy. Even his former roommates are not too fond of his meticulousness. Besides, did you not tell him that the other three floors are his living quarters?”

Megatron pouted. “I did. But that’s not the point.” He gave a glare at his superior, as if Shockwave had plotted it all along. “If you knew he was like this, why didn’t you warn me I’d be getting an interior makeover?”

The other mech shrugged. “I did not see it as relevant. You are both on the same project so I assumed that you two could work it out.”

The mathematician could only glower. There would be no change in the program, no extra funds to relocate the college brat into another dorm. He was stuck with a cleaning fetish mech for six months.

Where was the cosmic justice in that?

“Speaking of your delightful assistant, where is he? I thought you two would be working on that project by now.”

Rolling his optics, Megatron replied in a disgruntled tone. “Well Starscream spent the entire night cleaning after his studies. Although he only spent two joors going over his notes, he still managed to pass my lab test, a test that my past interns failed at least once.”

“So what’s the problem?”

“The insane fragger was too tired to do lab work today and requested a day off!” Megatron tossed his hands up in exasperation. “And he even had the audacity to blame it on me, as if I’m the one who shoved a broom in his hands.” He sniffed.

Shockwave gave him a steady stare. Now he knew why two geniuses could never live under the same roof.

Quite a miscalculation on his part.

“So how are you using this day productively, Megatron? Besides bringing your grievances to me?” He changed the subject abruptly, hoping to shift the professor’s rage.

Folding his arms, Megatron leaned back against the wall; the frustration in his manner diminishing. “I spent a good chunk of the morning working on my social trends prediction equations. Can’t say I got too far. I’m still missing a few key variables.”

“Perhaps if you let Starscream take a look at them?”

“No, I’m fine,” replied the other hostility. The idea of that little pit-spawn working on his pet project was just as offensive as having him rummaging through his belongings. “I just need to fine tune it so to speak. Besides, Starscream is much too preoccupied with the current project to bother with this little hobby of mine.”

Shockwave shrugged. “Your call, Megatron. After all I trust that you as the mentor know what’s best.”

“If only Starscream felt that way,” grumbled the mathematician as he stormed off.
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Re: Shattered Reality - A Shattered Glass Universe fanfic

Postby Trikeboy » Sun Jan 11, 2009 6:38 am

I'm liking this quite a bit. As you can tell from my signature I love the Shattered Glass Universe. I am looking forward to the next chapter.
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Re: Shattered Reality - A Shattered Glass Universe fanfic

Postby Universal Prime » Fri Jan 16, 2009 4:08 pm

Motto: ""So long as I'm still standing I am fit for duty.""
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I read all he posted before the crash. I just hope that it gets better than it already is.
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Re: Shattered Reality - A Shattered Glass Universe fanfic

Postby phase » Fri Feb 27, 2009 6:40 pm

Motto: "I shall always haunt you, even in death."
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I may write my own Shattered Glass Fan-Fic. B-)
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Re: Shattered Reality - A Shattered Glass Universe fanfic

Postby phase » Sun Jan 03, 2010 1:54 pm

Motto: "I shall always haunt you, even in death."
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Shattered Glass is my favorite continuity. My signature even mirrors it!

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Re: Shattered Reality - A Shattered Glass Universe fanfic

Postby JetOptimus23 » Tue Aug 17, 2010 8:45 pm

Motto: "I hecked up"
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Violent... yesssss. :twisted:

Love it! Dark and twisted, just like my mind. :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
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