Ep 1.5 - The Unwelcome Party (Smokescreen, MECH, now open!)
Aug 13, 2014 18:18:40 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2014 18:18:40 GMT -5
(Week 2, day 1 ep 1.5)
An alert tone brought him back to consciousness. For a klik, he'd struggled to fight down panic as the sound sent him back to the moment he'd first awoken on the Avengeance, a Decepticon prison ship. He was enclosed, yes. Encased. But-
He was in an escape pod. Not a containment pod. He wasn't imprisoned anymore. He was free.
The alert was to let him know the pod was approaching its pre-programmed destination and not the result of an few asteroids bouncing of the Avengeance. Smokescreen called up the holographic control interface and it soon displayed the planet where the new frontline supposedly had been drawn.
It was...blue. Smokescreen peered at it critically. Blue...? He hadn't had a formal education back on Cybertron -how could he?- so his knowledge of exoplanets was lacking. Thankfully, the pod's sensors had picked up landmasses that would be suitable for landing. Smokescreen couldn't tell whether there was something more important than the other, so he tapped a random location and hoped it wouldn't be putting him down in enemy territory. The pod's boosters started to adjust its course and prepared for the descent.
With that sorted, he settled back, retrieving an energon cube from subspace. Unlike the containment pod, he actually had enough space to fuel himself. Smokescreen grimaced as he pulled out the cube-
Don't think about where it came from or what you did to get it. It's just energon now. You need it and you didn't have a choice. Heroes can't do anyone any good if they offline from energon starvation.
-but he was going into an completely unknown situation, potentially hostile, with no prior intel. He needed to be at his best. Megatron and the Decepticons were down there. Optimus Prime himself was down on that planet.
He was going to see the Prime himself. His idol. The very mech Smokescreen wanted to be. He couldn't come so far, only to fail now.
I'm not going to let you down.
As the pod got closer, Smokescreen was startled to suddenly feel the press of digital signals. An info-net? He'd heard of them but Cybertron's had shut down long before Smokescreen had come online. Whatever it was, the programming language was alien and unrecognizable, nothing Cybertronian about it. How odd. Was there another species on the planet? He'd only scant information about his destination.
It didn't matter though, Smokescreen supposed. He'd be finding out soon enough.
The pod hit the atmosphere and shuddered hard. The heat of re-entry caused the ablative heat shields to glow red-white and even with all the protective plating, some of the heat was still able to reach Smokescreen tucked away inside it. He kept still as the pod was pitched this way and that, buffeted hard as the forces of physics all battled to take control of the descent or rip the little pod to pieces.
Then-
It plunged down, terrifyingly fast. Thrusters engaged to slow the pod down as it fell and to change the angle. All too quickly though, the pod slammed into hard earth, skidding hundreds of meters and ploughing a large trench of dirt behind it.
It took a few kliks for the pod's on-board computer to check whether everything was in order. Then clicks could be heard as its internal machinery began to open up. Light -real light, Smokescreen hadn't seen anything like it in vorns- filtered in, blinding his vision as he adjusted the parameters his optics were used to operating in. Smokescreen hauled himself forward, staggering out as his pedes touched solid ground. There was hissing steam and heat as the pod's metallic surface began to cool.
Smokescreen's balance wavered and he fell onto all fours. The Autobot stared down and marvelled at the new planet underneath his pedes. He'd spent his whole life on Cybertron, up until the point he'd been captured, then he'd spent vorns aboard the Avengeance. All this, so much of this was- new! So unfamiliar!So fragging weird!
Smokescreen lifted his head, optics off as he basked in the sunlight and laughed.
I made it! I can't believe it but I fragging made it!
His optics powered up and his joy evaporated almost as quickly as it came as he realised he had no slagging idea where he was or how he was going to find the Autobots.
Scrap.
An alert tone brought him back to consciousness. For a klik, he'd struggled to fight down panic as the sound sent him back to the moment he'd first awoken on the Avengeance, a Decepticon prison ship. He was enclosed, yes. Encased. But-
He was in an escape pod. Not a containment pod. He wasn't imprisoned anymore. He was free.
The alert was to let him know the pod was approaching its pre-programmed destination and not the result of an few asteroids bouncing of the Avengeance. Smokescreen called up the holographic control interface and it soon displayed the planet where the new frontline supposedly had been drawn.
It was...blue. Smokescreen peered at it critically. Blue...? He hadn't had a formal education back on Cybertron -how could he?- so his knowledge of exoplanets was lacking. Thankfully, the pod's sensors had picked up landmasses that would be suitable for landing. Smokescreen couldn't tell whether there was something more important than the other, so he tapped a random location and hoped it wouldn't be putting him down in enemy territory. The pod's boosters started to adjust its course and prepared for the descent.
With that sorted, he settled back, retrieving an energon cube from subspace. Unlike the containment pod, he actually had enough space to fuel himself. Smokescreen grimaced as he pulled out the cube-
Don't think about where it came from or what you did to get it. It's just energon now. You need it and you didn't have a choice. Heroes can't do anyone any good if they offline from energon starvation.
-but he was going into an completely unknown situation, potentially hostile, with no prior intel. He needed to be at his best. Megatron and the Decepticons were down there. Optimus Prime himself was down on that planet.
He was going to see the Prime himself. His idol. The very mech Smokescreen wanted to be. He couldn't come so far, only to fail now.
I'm not going to let you down.
As the pod got closer, Smokescreen was startled to suddenly feel the press of digital signals. An info-net? He'd heard of them but Cybertron's had shut down long before Smokescreen had come online. Whatever it was, the programming language was alien and unrecognizable, nothing Cybertronian about it. How odd. Was there another species on the planet? He'd only scant information about his destination.
It didn't matter though, Smokescreen supposed. He'd be finding out soon enough.
The pod hit the atmosphere and shuddered hard. The heat of re-entry caused the ablative heat shields to glow red-white and even with all the protective plating, some of the heat was still able to reach Smokescreen tucked away inside it. He kept still as the pod was pitched this way and that, buffeted hard as the forces of physics all battled to take control of the descent or rip the little pod to pieces.
Then-
It plunged down, terrifyingly fast. Thrusters engaged to slow the pod down as it fell and to change the angle. All too quickly though, the pod slammed into hard earth, skidding hundreds of meters and ploughing a large trench of dirt behind it.
It took a few kliks for the pod's on-board computer to check whether everything was in order. Then clicks could be heard as its internal machinery began to open up. Light -real light, Smokescreen hadn't seen anything like it in vorns- filtered in, blinding his vision as he adjusted the parameters his optics were used to operating in. Smokescreen hauled himself forward, staggering out as his pedes touched solid ground. There was hissing steam and heat as the pod's metallic surface began to cool.
Smokescreen's balance wavered and he fell onto all fours. The Autobot stared down and marvelled at the new planet underneath his pedes. He'd spent his whole life on Cybertron, up until the point he'd been captured, then he'd spent vorns aboard the Avengeance. All this, so much of this was- new! So unfamiliar!So fragging weird!
Smokescreen lifted his head, optics off as he basked in the sunlight and laughed.
I made it! I can't believe it but I fragging made it!
His optics powered up and his joy evaporated almost as quickly as it came as he realised he had no slagging idea where he was or how he was going to find the Autobots.
Scrap.