A/N: Thanks again, my dear readers, for your love. ^_^ And fyi, that is only the start of the tellings-off Sentinel's going to get.
OFFICE OF THE MAGNUS – ONE MEGACYCLE AFTER THE MEETING WITH JAZZSentinel’s next victim of interrogation was originally going to be Chromia, but after the agitated state Jazz left him in, he decides an encounter that
doesn’t provoke his temper would be the best option. He’ll deal with the treacherous femme later; let her sit in the prisoner chamber a while and hopefully mull over her sins. The thought of this brings him slight joy, but overall the Magnus is flustered. Despite Alpha Trion’s suggestion to postpone the investigation, Sentinel chooses to continue it. He is dead set on figuring out what exactly happened aboard that ship, whose actions are responsible for the launch and most importantly, what he can expect from the collection of Decepticons still lingering in Kaon. Oh ya, and there’s that whole business of determining who the heroes are.
The next bot he has lined up to meet with is not one he’s looking forward to speaking to one-on-one. This meeting will require him to select his words…carefully. Primus knows this bot could lose it worse than Jazz did. The Magnus realizes he may have made a mistake when denying this bot a place in the Hall of Heroes, but then again, this bot could be responsible for the missile’s launch. If that’s the case, it could severely hinder his chances for reconsideration. This meeting is going to require a lot of tiptoeing, if anything, for the sake of Magnus’s expensive office furniture. Sentinel isn’t worried about his own safety. If push comes to shove, he could handle a skinny little ninja, but he’d rather it didn’t come to that extreme.
The door to the Magnus’s office creaks open, pulling Sentinel from his flood of thought and forcing him into his most easygoing of commanding roles. He watches analytically as the black and gold samurai glides in classically stoic. Prowl takes a seat at the single chair set in front of Sentinel’s desk, his posture straight and proud, despite his obvious level of exhaustion.
SENTINEL
(stumbling toward sincerity)
I thank you for coming at such short notice. I’ll try to make this as brief as possible so you can recharge and what not. (he rises from his seat and starts his typical pacing ritual) You understand why I called you here, correct?
PROWL
(calm and compliant)
I do.
SENTINEL
Good…Then you feel comfortable recapping the events aboard the ship?
PROWL
(his visor narrows)
Of course. Why wouldn’t I be comfortable?
SENTINEL
Well…
Sentinel fidgets awkwardly. This is one of those moments where he’s required to call upon his limited resources of compassion. He hates these moments but he reasons this…soldier deserves his sympathy, what with everything he’s been through.
SENTINEL
You know…because of your…
thing.
Prowl raises an optic ridge, refusing to appease this transparent buffoon with the slightest glint of emotion.
PROWL
You needn’t worry about my condition. I was capable of carrying out our mission to the best of my ability and I am capable now of reporting the events to you.
The Magnus accepts this with an approving nod.
SENTINEL
Very well…Let’s see now. (he fumbles through some tablets on his desk, looking over his notes). Jazz mentioned he saw you with Swindle? And that the two of you left the bridge during the attack on the Quints?
PROWL
That is correct.
SENTINEL
Tell me, then…when did you first meet up with Swindle? And did you find Blackarachnia? What happened to her?...(Prowl opens his mouth to answer but Sentinel cuts him off) And what about Starscream? Did he get his comeuppance!?
This causes a hitch in Prowl’s thoughts. He knows the subject of Starscream and his heroics must be addressed, but he’s not sure how to approach it. He cycles over the Magnus’s heap of questions, deciding the best approach is to simply answer them one at a time as they were given and bring up Starscream when the moment feels right for it.
PROWL
We encountered Swindle on our way to the bridge, after we split off from Jazz’s team.
FLASHBACK – QUINTESSON SHIP –CORRIDOR LEADING TO THE LABORATORYProwl, Lockdown and Sari, all hidden by their cloaking devices, move slowly down the hallway. Prowl leads them, using the ship’s map Jazz sent through his commlink to navigate their passage. Sari is close to his heels, her spark racing with fear and excitement but she strives to keep a cool, ninja-like demeanor. Lockdown follows behind, his pace slower as he checks out every detail of the ship’s architecture and takes special note of the panels in the ceiling that no doubt hide the obnoxious tentacle defenses he’s heard about.
Sari’s suddenly distracted by a change in Prowl’s appearance. His infrared image in her visor flickers, blinking in with his normal colors.
SARI
Prowl! (she whispers) Your cloaking device is glitching!
Prowl holds his hands out and watches with frustration as they flicker.
PROWL
Ugghhh…it’s this faulty, standard issue, EG piece of scrap mod.
Sari’s taken back by his language.
PROWL
I could really use my
own hologram mod right about now.
Lockdown approaches them, scowling at Prowl's dilemma.
LOCKDOWN
Damned cheap mods. Yer signal is masked, right?
PROWL
Yes, but that won’t matter if they have video survell—
CHROMIA
(bursting onto Prowl’s group comm)
[Prowl! Heads up! Sevax just left the bridge and he’s headed your way. He’s armed and moving quickly. Something has clearly upset him.]PROWL
[Can you divert him away from us?]CHROMIA
[No. They won’t answer my call. I think they’re onto me. Both you and Jazz need to move your teams onto the bridge NOW. Jump them before they activate the ship’s defenses.]Prowl is not pleased with the disorganized urgency. He grows more frustrated as his hologram continues to glitch and struggles to keep his air of control. He turns to Lockdown, unable to mask the uneasiness showing through each flicker of his visor. Lockdown narrows his optics and slightly shakes his head.
LOCKDOWN
Don’t buckle on us now, kid. She said move, so we move.
Prowl stares at Lockdown for an indecisive moment then finally accepts his reassurance. He looks to Sari, expecting her beaming confidence to restore some courage in his spark, which it does without fail. He snaps his focus back to the map displayed on his HUD and signals his team to follow.
They only move a short distance down the hall when a loud blast and a painful holler shatter the silence. They advance with urgency around the next corner and freeze at the sight of Swindle collapsed on the floor with a Quintesson standing over him, a menacing blaster held in his tentacles.
SEVAX
You filthy traitor! How dare you--
The alien is distracted by the flicker from Prowl’s hologram.
SEVAX
What’s this?
Lockdown shoves past his teammates, his cloaked chassis radiating his anger at Sevax’s assault. He advances on the alien, who doesn’t realize the danger he’s in until a bulky, spiked foot breaks through its hologram and pummels him into the adjacent wall.
Sari and Prowl race to Swindle’s side, rolling him over to inspect the damage. He’s unconscious, his chest blackened and stained with energon around the hole blasted in it. His spark chamber is cracked but intact, the blue glow peeking through the split in its casing.
SARI
Is he okay?
PROWL
He’ll be fine…as long as he doesn’t take another blast. (glances down the hall at Lockdown and Sevax) But I don’t foresee that happening, at least not from
that Quintesson.
Lockdown now has Sevax by the tentacles and he swings him around, alternating between the walls he smacks him into and making sure that multiple faces receive a proper rearranging. He doesn’t bother using a single mod in his assault, knowing well his brute force is more than enough to deal with this enemy. He pins him against the lab door and leans in to him with a menacing glare. His intent is to show the alien just how pissed he is about the attack on a fellow Cybertronian, regardless of that Cybertronian’s quality of character. Even Swindle didn’t deserve to be taken down by a cowardly squid that hides behind big shiny weapons.
LOCKDOWN
Don’t even entertain the thought of contacting your buddies.
Sevax shudders pathetically, unable to mask with his Death face --the most intimidating of faces-- the fear he’s feeling.
SEVAX
(spitting fluids as he speaks)
You’re too late! They know you’re here, I’ve already alerted them. You don’t stand a chan—
Lockdown releases him, letting him fall to the floor but keeping his grip on the tentacles. He looks worriedly to Prowl who now has Swindle draped over his shoulder and is coming toward him. The ninja caught every word of the alien’s threat.
PROWL
I don’t like the sound of that.
JAZZ
(via Prowl’s comm)
[Prowl, come in. What’s happenin’ on your end?]LOCKDOWN
(to Prowl)
If this squid’s tellin’ the truth, we gotta make our move, pronto.
Prowl nods in agreement, shifting as he continues to support Swindle’s unconscious weight.
PROWL
(to Jazz)
[Go in. Do it now before it’s too late.]The injured dealer comes to upon hearing Prowl’s voice. He groans in pain and lifts his head off the ninja’s shoulder. Lockdown relaxes slightly upon seeing this.
LOCKDOWN
Swindle! Th‘spark happened? Why’d he shoot you?
SWINDLE
(voice weakened)
No time to explain…we gotta stop that missile.
PROWL
The missile!? Have they launched it?
SWINDLE
Not yet, but it’s only a matter of time.
Prowl tightens his hold on the dealer then pushes forward, signaling his team to follow.
PROWL
Come on! We need to stick to the plan and get to the bridge. Perhaps we can still prevent the launch.
ELITE GUARD HEADQUARTERS – OFFICE OF THE MAGNUS – PRESENT TIMESENTINEL
(perched attentively in his chair)
Well, what happened? How was Swindle’s cover blown?
PROWL
(shaking his head)
I am…uncertain. We separated before he could tell me what happened.
SENTINEL
But Jazz said the two of you left the bridge together. Where did you go? Why didn’t you stay and help your team? You realize Lockdown provoked the head squid into launching that missile.
The ninja’s face pinches in insult. He looks at his superior with doubt, shaking his head in disagreement.
PROWL
No, that’s not true. Is that what Jazz told you?
SENTINEL
(leaning back with an unjustified assurance)
Not exactly in those words, but he made it clear enough.
PROWL
I don’t believe that. The launch would have happened regardless of Lockdown’s predictably disagreeable behavior. That is why Swindle and I left the bridge. He knew the launch was inevitable. He insisted we go back for Sta—(he cuts himself off, unsure if this is the appropriate time to bring up the controversial subject).
SENTINEL
Go back for who? Starscream!?...Why, to take him down?
Prowl takes a moment before responding, deciding there’s no purpose in keeping Starscream’s involvement a secret, especially considering how important the seeker’s role had been in securing their victory.
PROWL
No…Starscream was on our side….He had been all along.
SENTINEL
(predictably disbelieving)
Say what!?...(he relaxes his posture, looking the ninja over in pity then shaking his head) You’re glitching again.
PROWL
(snapping defensively)
No I am not! Swindle and I had been communicating with Starscream all along, even before you were aware of the Quintesson threat. If it wasn’t for him, we…(he rises up, gesturing toward the window) all of this would be gone.
Sentinel’s still not convinced but he suppresses his instinct to chastise this mixed-up bot, drawing upon the little sympathy he has for his condition. He remains seated but lifts his glance to meet Prowl’s.
SENTINEL
You’re dismissed, soldier…(his voice softens as he sighs in disappointment) I suggest you get yourself a solid night’s recharge.
Prowl stands, bristling in offense. What was he supposed to do, lie? He wasn’t about to lower himself to a charade just to appease this sorry excuse of a commander.
PROWL
Why did you call me in here if you believed I wasn’t fit to give a proper testimony?
Sentinel fumbles with various supplies on his desk, oblivious to how much he just insulted the ninja.
SENTINEL
I, along with everyone else, seemed to think you were…you know…better. But don’t worry, I’ll have Chromia or Optimus Prime supply the details which you cannot.
Prowl crosses his arms and vents a long stream of hot air.
SENTINEL
(his tone is inappropriately casual)
Don’t take it the wrong way, Prowl. Your bravery yesterday and…(struggling to make optic contact) your actions back on Earth, during the Omega clone siege…all of it has been…duly noted.
The ninja turns away, fighting to keep his rarely-surfaced temper intact and aims for the door.
SENTINEL
(confused by Prowl’s actions)
What’s your issue, soldier? Don’t you want recognition for your acts of bravery? You’re in a very unique position, you know. No Autobot in all of our history has ever been considered for the Hall of Heroes, while he was alive.
Prowl stops at the door, his wing panels straightening stiffly. He doesn’t bother to even look in Sentinel’s direction and battles a cauldron of verbal retaliation bubbling in his processor. It takes all his self-control to leave the mech with just this single but vivid thought.
PROWL
I am sorry…
SENTINEL
(taken back)
Sorry? What for? The Chromia thing? (waves it off pretending not to care) She’s a traitor…why should I care that you—
Prowl rolls his optics underneath his visor and speaks up before the Magnus can unknowingly dig himself into a deeper hole.
PROWL
I am sorry that you are so remarkably clueless as to how the real world operates.
The ninja slips quietly into the hallway, leaving the Magnus to gape in stupor. Sentinel throws his arms out in a wide shrug.
SENTINEL
What?! What did I do wrong? I was nice this time.
He’s baffled how the business of electing heroes has become so complicated. What did Yoketron teach these guys? Put your servos on the line then throw a fit when it came time to be rewarded for your actions? Silly. Sentinel’s grateful he never bothered with ninja training. He brushes it all off with a shake of his head then strains to focus on the next line up of business.
SENTINEL
(speaking into his comm)
Magnus here. Bring Chromia in.
He ends the call, not even waiting for a response. Oddly enough, he’s not dreading this interview as much as he was before. It’ll be a nice change not to have some spawn of Yoketron spouting off their Processor over Logic nonsense at him.
HALLWAY LEADING TO THE OFFICE OF THE MAGNUSRounding the corner in front of Prowl is a pair of guards, escorting Chromia who’s wearing a pair of uncharged stasis cuffs. Everyone halts before bumping into each other, Prowl and Chromia exchanging surprised and curious looks.
CHROMIA
Are you coming from Sentinel’s office?
PROWL
Yes.
She eyeballs him head to foot.
CHROMIA
That explains why you’re so tense.
PROWL
(dismissive of her observation)
Is that where you are headed?
CHROMIA
Yes…(she cringes) my turn.
PROWL
He’ll probably ask you about Swindle and Starscream.
He steps closer to her, gripping her upper arms.
PROWL
You must tell him the truth.
The guards exchange questioning glances.
CHROMIA
Starscream? No one knows what happened to him.
PROWL
I realize that but Sentinel doesn’t believe he was ever on our side.
CHROMIA
Of course he doesn’t! You insisted I be all secretive about it. (her wings flitter restlessly in their clamps) And come to think of it, I’m not even convinced Starscream was on our side. Megatron didn’t seem to think so either.
Prowl raises an optic ridge as he releases her.
CHROMIA
Okay, bad example, but do you understand my point?
PROWL
Your point is moot. The truth is, Starscream was on our side and our Magnus needs to be convinced of this…for Starscream’s sake.
CHROMIA
(speaking snootily)
You mean your Magnus…and why does it matter what he thinks about that weaselly--
PROWL
(interrupting with a raise of his voice)
Because, Chromia, it is the truth. I know that’s an alien term to you but some of us value its importance.
CHROMIA
(quick to defend herself)
Starscream’s reality means nothing to Sentinel. If I try to convince him of something
I’m not even sure about, he’ll see right through it.
One of the guards tugs Chromia’s arm, urging her to wrap up the conversation.
CHROMIA
(softening her tone)
I’m sorry Prowl, I can’t help you with this. Get a hold of Blackarachnia or Swindle…see if they’ll talk to Sentinel.
PROWL
(shaking his head)
They would never agree to that.
The guards lead Chromia away but she keeps her optics locked on Prowl, her voice echoing down the hall.
CHROMIA
If you truly believe Starscream is the unsung hero then it’s
your responsibility to convince the rest of us.
Prowl turns away, unsatisfied with her reasoning. He drifts down the hall, his processor racing much higher than it should be given his level of exhaustion but he refuses to rest until this matter is settled. If one of Cybertron’s most well-known antagonists could be proven a hero, it would spurn monumental growth to the seeds of peace Optimus Prime planted yesterday. He can’t give up, for the sake of Cybertron’s future. The truth must be unveiled.
PROWL
(opening up a comm call)
Blackarachnia, this is Prowl…Are you there?