(DONE) Ep. 1.5 - Mercy, that's Cold [Wheeljack]
Sept 28, 2014 9:27:04 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2014 9:27:04 GMT -5
Set in the very early morning hours of Day 6, Week 2. The sun hasn't risen yet.
A hundred feet up from a wave-battered beach below, the cave opening whistled with the battering of sea-born winds. The island was isolated, somewhere off the coast of a tiny human nation. It would've fit snugly in the sprawling plains of Africa, and B-Dump would've preferred it there, too; the weather had been miserably cold. Rain had fallen, too, and the bottom of the Energon mine had flooded — he'd been sent to the quiet operation to help move the harvest. The vein on the island had been a tiny one; there was no use slogging around in ankle-high water that risked ruining electronics. They were done there, and had dug up enough Energon to last the Nemesis a month.
At least Earth's rain wasn't acidic, like back on Cybertron. The stormier seasons were hell on both finish and frame, sometimes eating holes in one's plates if the downpour was heavy enough. Water was easy to dry off, though smaller, tighter spaces could be a glitch to drain if enough got into them. B-Dump hadn't changed into his alt since first stepping foot on the island; he wasn't about to have his hopper become a small pond.
"It hasn't started again, though," a Vehicon said, carrying lighter cubes of fresh Energon underneath each arm. "Why not save yourself some trouble and change now, while the weather's good?"
"Because this place's weather, apparently, is more moody than Commander Starscream when he's off broodin'," B-Dump grunted. "Ya think you're fine, and then, it fraggin' comes back to give you the Pit's treatment. I ain't slaggin' around with an ocean in my hatch!"
The massive grounder rubbed the side of his head with two fingers. The weather was making his bad optic ache; he was holding all that he carried in his forks and under one arm. One servo had been left free solely to massage away another oncoming headache, which was not helping Buffalo Dump's mood. He wasn't looking forward to sliding down the steep, winding path the miners had dug downwards so that he could get the last of the Energon.