Re: Nebulos - Fire In The Sky
Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2018 9:23 pm
Tenebrous>>The Peaceful Tyranny
Both Drill Bit and Gauge had been terrified out of their wits as they and the other maintenance workers were forced to watch the execution of poor Spintrail. Drill Bit was on the verge of screaming, but Gauge kicked the big lug and told him quietly, "Yeh do that we're both as dead as 'im!" Drill Bit, nodded and bit his lip while his teeth chattered. Gauge sighed and shook his head in annoyance. >>At least it's over.<<, Gauge silently messaged Drill Bit.
>>Yeh. At least ther's that.<< the larger mech agreed. The sight of the spilled energon and other fluids, the deathly reek mixed with the burning smell, and the sound of the music being played were all like one giant sign that read, "If you betray your faction, you're next." Neither of the engineers would dream of betraying the empire. Nope. Better leave being pirates to being a fantasy. It would get them deader than a doornail.
When it was time to depart back to the ship, the two of them felt some relief. The sooner they got back to the ship and away from all the DJD as far as they could, the better. Those mechs were like death itself, like the spirits who prepared bodies for the afterlife. Except there wasn't an afterlife. There was only the Decepticon Empire. If anyone said they believed otherwise, they'd be damning themselves here. Gauge helped to keep Drill Bit awake as they followed the others. Hopefully they would be allowed some rest.
Both Drill Bit and Gauge had been terrified out of their wits as they and the other maintenance workers were forced to watch the execution of poor Spintrail. Drill Bit was on the verge of screaming, but Gauge kicked the big lug and told him quietly, "Yeh do that we're both as dead as 'im!" Drill Bit, nodded and bit his lip while his teeth chattered. Gauge sighed and shook his head in annoyance. >>At least it's over.<<, Gauge silently messaged Drill Bit.
>>Yeh. At least ther's that.<< the larger mech agreed. The sight of the spilled energon and other fluids, the deathly reek mixed with the burning smell, and the sound of the music being played were all like one giant sign that read, "If you betray your faction, you're next." Neither of the engineers would dream of betraying the empire. Nope. Better leave being pirates to being a fantasy. It would get them deader than a doornail.
When it was time to depart back to the ship, the two of them felt some relief. The sooner they got back to the ship and away from all the DJD as far as they could, the better. Those mechs were like death itself, like the spirits who prepared bodies for the afterlife. Except there wasn't an afterlife. There was only the Decepticon Empire. If anyone said they believed otherwise, they'd be damning themselves here. Gauge helped to keep Drill Bit awake as they followed the others. Hopefully they would be allowed some rest.