Semper Tyrannis – HangerSlog had begun to shift from one foot to the other, ever so slightly.
The scene unfolding below made him feel apprehension and exhilaration. He needed to be planetside with his Monstercons. It was their place to be facing Jhiaxus’ latest creation. They more than any other Deception or Autobot understood what the chaosteros had felt and was feeling.
The fear. The humiliation, The solitude.
All were feelings that continued coursing through Soth’s processor as he watched the reformed creature battle against the Autobots and Insecticons.
His fists clenched at the thought of possibly having the righteousness of their kill taken from them by any others here. None of them could understand what it meant to kill—
His attention was pulled away from the viewscreen and his thoughts as a scuffle broke out a short distance away. From what he could see, it looked like the Terrocons were fighting amongst themselves again.
Pitiful excuses for Cybertronians. The thought was more brutal and unforgiving than he was accustomed to having, and that worried him. He was allowing his own quest for justice to cloud his judgment. Again.
It almost seemed like it was more in his nature now.
Was it because of our combining or in spite of it? He shook off the thought. There would be time enough to deal with philosophy when this was over and they could relax.
Hearing a few gasps pulled him from his thoughts and his optics widened at seeing the chaosteros send out a pulse wave and clear off several of the clones attached to its body. Though those caught in the balst were mostly clones, their reaction gave him a moment’s concern, which quickly turned to white hot rage as he thought about opening a communication to Scorponok and demanding his team be sent down. This was their fight, no one else’s despite Jhiaxus’ crimes against the Decepticons.
He stared at their fleet commander for a few astroseconds before he forced himself to calm down and focus on what was happening. As much as he understood Scorponok’s methodology, that didn’t mean he had to like it. But he would follow orders.
Without a second thought, he opened a channel to his team.
>>Does anyone recognize that? Is it an EMP blast or something else?”<<
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As he waited to hear back from Scorponok, Lockdown kept his optics on the viewscreen to study the creature’s movements and possible tactics. As much as many would disagree, he’d learned that all creatures, big or small, cybernetic or organic, had tactics they followed when fighting. While they ranged from desperate to refined, any of them could prove disastrous to those unwilling to take a moment and think things through.
Such was one of the reasons he was still functioning and not floating through space as a burned out hunk of steel, or, worse yet, on display like one of his many trophies. Despite what he told those he dispatched, there really was no honor on being on another’s wall. It only served to intimidate any that came aboard [i]The Death’s Head to discuss terms. Besides, they also helped remind him of what he’d accomplished and how close he’d come to failing miserably.
A smiled played across his faceplate as his thoughts seemed to match the struggle going on with the chaosteros.
Organics can surprise you at times if you’re not carefull.As soon as the words left his vocalizer, he saw the creature sort of stand higher and shake, then let loose an attack he definitely hadn’t expected, so he thought it safe to say the Autobots hadn’t. His optics glowed and his smile widened. He’d been wondering who had begun cyberforming the planet. Where they the reason the Decepticon were here? It had to be. It wasn’t an Autobot stronghold otherwise the Autobots wouldn’t be attacking.
Whatever the reason was for Scorponok to be here, it wasn’t his concern. What was his concern was the sizable force and the trouble it would have entailed to enlist the Autobots for a single planet. That alone told him of the worth of their target, and he thought it prudent to rethink his previous conversation. The fact he doubted the Autobots made up the bulk of his forces meant he wanted to save as many of his own as possible. An endearing and admirable quality in a commander, but a poor discipline when talking business.
So, you do have more to tell me, don’t you? So much more at stake than it appears, he thought, eyeing the large Decepticon spaceship orbiting the planet.
As he watched, he found himself growing more interested in the possible spoils of this mountain fortress than some credits he would receive as underpayment.
I wonder… is this creature the final defense mechanism or is there more waiting on the other side? He had no reservations of there being some kind of failsafe within the mountain, but if anyone was capable of penetrating the defenses and finding what the Decepticons were truly after, he was the mech.
The idea had some merit, but it wasn’t his style. He wasn’t a sneak thief and preferred to be more hands on than not.
Sitting back in his seat, he reached out and reopened the communication channel.
>>Lord Scorponok, Given the state of your initial deployment team, I have decided it would be in both of our interests if I accepted your offer. To a degree. Since your ‘forces’ are dealing with the chaosteros, I shall apprehend who or what it is protecting and who you are looking for. That is what I do best, don’t you agree? And only for the fair price of ten thousand credits and refueling my ship afterwards. Otherwise, I am more than happy to wait this out. There are plenty of marks with a bounty on their heads.<<He muted the channel on his end and powered up his ship’s weapons and shields, then the engines. If he was going to do this, he’d need to be prepared. And if
Scorponok decided their deal wasn’t enough to his satisfaction, he didn’t want to be vaporized without a fight.