[ti]Ep 3[/ti]Sifting the Rubble [Nathan]
Nov 4, 2022 23:32:08 GMT -5
Post by Optimus Prime on Nov 4, 2022 23:32:08 GMT -5
Episode 3 | Week 4 | Day 2
Things were only getting worse.
MECH's creations were evolving at an alarming rate. Traditional militaristic weaponry transitioned to spliced Cybertronian artillery, said artillery then mounted onto adaptive vehicles, only to now be attached to a mobile functional frame that could likely be replicated once the prototype was done. If that even was a prototype to begin with. There could already be numerous monstrosities already in production that they have yet to know of, or it could simply have been a stepping stone along their violent progression. Their sickening end goal to make their kind as needed as carriers for their own wars.
Then again, they didn't even need to fabricate a Cybertronian from scratch it seemed.
Able to take control... able to butcher a processor enough that responding to directives was simply a law rather than an agreed-upon goal. That incident would continue to bother Optimus for the foreseeable future, simply because of the nature of it and how he failed to address it properly. It was one thing for a hostage situation to do something for their own self-preservation, jumping to the commands of their captors... and then there was the idea of said captive not even having an illusion of choice where they could say no even at the cost of their own lives.
There was too much to consider in one go. Too much to try to digest when there were so many questions that were left unanswered. The first steps forward to learning were oftentimes the first literal steps, and it was with this in mind that Optimus stood within the Control Room of Omega One, calmly thinking through Bumblebee and Neon's recount of events and what exactly they had seen and dealt with. From the beast itself, to the disturbing way in which a physical lure was utilized instead of a signal beacon, and even the fact that it had appeared to be a small satellite post and not something major to their operations.
The details of what may have been left behind would be valuable, even if the vast majority were eviscerated from the scene. Points where something may have been bolted down, certain track marks and modifications made to the buildings... the largest elements, to the most subtle clues could mean everything, trailing all the way down to the serial number on any of the surveillance cameras that may be left behind.
Optimus could certainly walk the area on his own, but it was never beneficial for only one to tackle such a task, especially with the threat of MECH potentially lingering behind in some form or another. A second pair of eyes were priceless, and said individual being a native with a completely different upbringing and set of training? It needn’t be said how valuable it could be. Able to pick up on things that Optimus may lump into the category of 'normal' while a human could easily see that it was wrong in some form or another.
Silence claimed the room as Optimus simply waited, standing beside the hatch switch that controlled the Ground Bridge while he quietly thought through things. He expected that Sargent Nathan Walker would be arriving shortly so that they could begin their transit to the site of the incident, and from there the path of their exploration would depend entirely upon what may, or may not, be witnessed at the scene.
Cyan optics flicked over to watch the entryways to the room.
Things were only getting worse.
MECH's creations were evolving at an alarming rate. Traditional militaristic weaponry transitioned to spliced Cybertronian artillery, said artillery then mounted onto adaptive vehicles, only to now be attached to a mobile functional frame that could likely be replicated once the prototype was done. If that even was a prototype to begin with. There could already be numerous monstrosities already in production that they have yet to know of, or it could simply have been a stepping stone along their violent progression. Their sickening end goal to make their kind as needed as carriers for their own wars.
Then again, they didn't even need to fabricate a Cybertronian from scratch it seemed.
Able to take control... able to butcher a processor enough that responding to directives was simply a law rather than an agreed-upon goal. That incident would continue to bother Optimus for the foreseeable future, simply because of the nature of it and how he failed to address it properly. It was one thing for a hostage situation to do something for their own self-preservation, jumping to the commands of their captors... and then there was the idea of said captive not even having an illusion of choice where they could say no even at the cost of their own lives.
There was too much to consider in one go. Too much to try to digest when there were so many questions that were left unanswered. The first steps forward to learning were oftentimes the first literal steps, and it was with this in mind that Optimus stood within the Control Room of Omega One, calmly thinking through Bumblebee and Neon's recount of events and what exactly they had seen and dealt with. From the beast itself, to the disturbing way in which a physical lure was utilized instead of a signal beacon, and even the fact that it had appeared to be a small satellite post and not something major to their operations.
The details of what may have been left behind would be valuable, even if the vast majority were eviscerated from the scene. Points where something may have been bolted down, certain track marks and modifications made to the buildings... the largest elements, to the most subtle clues could mean everything, trailing all the way down to the serial number on any of the surveillance cameras that may be left behind.
Optimus could certainly walk the area on his own, but it was never beneficial for only one to tackle such a task, especially with the threat of MECH potentially lingering behind in some form or another. A second pair of eyes were priceless, and said individual being a native with a completely different upbringing and set of training? It needn’t be said how valuable it could be. Able to pick up on things that Optimus may lump into the category of 'normal' while a human could easily see that it was wrong in some form or another.
Silence claimed the room as Optimus simply waited, standing beside the hatch switch that controlled the Ground Bridge while he quietly thought through things. He expected that Sargent Nathan Walker would be arriving shortly so that they could begin their transit to the site of the incident, and from there the path of their exploration would depend entirely upon what may, or may not, be witnessed at the scene.
Cyan optics flicked over to watch the entryways to the room.