Ep. 1 - A Rook and a Hard Place - Closed
Sept 21, 2013 21:57:09 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2013 21:57:09 GMT -5
Set at the end of week one!
”My guess is he's gone to ground somewhere in the city,” said Ratchet. “Or he’s dead.”
Optimus said nothing, though his expression radiated disapproval.
Ratchet shrugged.
“I only mention it as a possibility,” he said. “These days we have to consider all of them.”
“Whoa!”
Miko stuck her head up. She lounged on a beat up couch not far from the two Autobots, her feet up and a game controller in one hand. She regarded Ratchet with wide–eyed interest. “Who’s dead?”
“Never you mind!” said Ratchet sourly. He swivelled from the monitor he was watching and glared at her. “It's none of your concern. Drink your soda and play your game. Go back to shooting more hapless aliens.”
Miko made a face at him. "They're Reapers, and they're evil, dude. I'm doing the universe a favour."
But she slouched back down again, her pigtails disappearing from sight, and both Ratchet and Optimus breathed a little easier.
A moment of silence followed. All three were gathered in the control room. Well, the Autobots were gathered. Miko loitered in front of the television, in the hopes that in between beating the infested research laboratory level she might overhear mention of an exciting mission in the making. The sound of laser fire from her game echoed loudly through the old missile silo.
An earlier transmission had brought Optimus Prime and Ratchet hurrying to the monitors. It was a short message, one that had been curtly interrupted. They had discussed it in low tones, partly to avoid worrying Miko, and partly to avoid intriguing Miko. The news it carried was bad. The implications of its abrupt end were worse.
The transmission was a distress call. And now it was silent.
Optimus looked grim but composed. Ratchet knew better. The Autobot leader wore what Ratchet privately thought of as his 'heavy is the crown' expression. It often came out when one of his Autobots was in danger.
"The last transmission came from within Boulder City," said Ratchet. He tabbed up a map and allowed the cursor to automatically centre itself. "From these coordinates, to put a fine point on it. We'll have to be careful with this one, Optimus. It's a built-up area. Whoever we send will have to stay in cover or else remain transformed. And if there are indeed hostile surveillance vehicles still in the area, then he may need to evade an ambush while escorting back a potentially injured Autobot as well."
Optimus turned his gaze upon him. "I believe we now have on base someone fitted to this kind of assignment.'
That's right. They did. Ratchet had read the mech's dossier while scanning through his medical files. Yes, he was a snoop. It was one of the rare privileges that came with the rank of Chief Medical Officer.
"I think we're on the same wavelength,' said Ratchet.
He touched the side of his head. Over his internal comm he gruffly said, "Rook - this is Ratchet. If you are on the base as you receive this call, please report to the control room. Optimus and I need to speak with you."
”My guess is he's gone to ground somewhere in the city,” said Ratchet. “Or he’s dead.”
Optimus said nothing, though his expression radiated disapproval.
Ratchet shrugged.
“I only mention it as a possibility,” he said. “These days we have to consider all of them.”
“Whoa!”
Miko stuck her head up. She lounged on a beat up couch not far from the two Autobots, her feet up and a game controller in one hand. She regarded Ratchet with wide–eyed interest. “Who’s dead?”
“Never you mind!” said Ratchet sourly. He swivelled from the monitor he was watching and glared at her. “It's none of your concern. Drink your soda and play your game. Go back to shooting more hapless aliens.”
Miko made a face at him. "They're Reapers, and they're evil, dude. I'm doing the universe a favour."
But she slouched back down again, her pigtails disappearing from sight, and both Ratchet and Optimus breathed a little easier.
A moment of silence followed. All three were gathered in the control room. Well, the Autobots were gathered. Miko loitered in front of the television, in the hopes that in between beating the infested research laboratory level she might overhear mention of an exciting mission in the making. The sound of laser fire from her game echoed loudly through the old missile silo.
An earlier transmission had brought Optimus Prime and Ratchet hurrying to the monitors. It was a short message, one that had been curtly interrupted. They had discussed it in low tones, partly to avoid worrying Miko, and partly to avoid intriguing Miko. The news it carried was bad. The implications of its abrupt end were worse.
The transmission was a distress call. And now it was silent.
Optimus looked grim but composed. Ratchet knew better. The Autobot leader wore what Ratchet privately thought of as his 'heavy is the crown' expression. It often came out when one of his Autobots was in danger.
"The last transmission came from within Boulder City," said Ratchet. He tabbed up a map and allowed the cursor to automatically centre itself. "From these coordinates, to put a fine point on it. We'll have to be careful with this one, Optimus. It's a built-up area. Whoever we send will have to stay in cover or else remain transformed. And if there are indeed hostile surveillance vehicles still in the area, then he may need to evade an ambush while escorting back a potentially injured Autobot as well."
Optimus turned his gaze upon him. "I believe we now have on base someone fitted to this kind of assignment.'
That's right. They did. Ratchet had read the mech's dossier while scanning through his medical files. Yes, he was a snoop. It was one of the rare privileges that came with the rank of Chief Medical Officer.
"I think we're on the same wavelength,' said Ratchet.
He touched the side of his head. Over his internal comm he gruffly said, "Rook - this is Ratchet. If you are on the base as you receive this call, please report to the control room. Optimus and I need to speak with you."