After a week (+few days) iâm finally done w this. I was going for more angst ending but got so tired and stressed that ended up with more horny-comedic one. I also got a bit lazy at some parts, but can you blame me
A servo raised and snapped its fingers twice.
â⌠Am I supposed to know what that means, Doc?â Wheeljack drawled, rolling his optics before glancing back over his shoulder.
His companion scowled. âHow many times have I asked you to not call me that?!â
âHeh.â Wheeljack glanced back at the structural support he was adjusting, a small smirk on his face. âSorry, but I lost track. Looks like I need to start the count all over again.â
âUgh.â The other mech raised a servo to his forehead. âYou just had to be the only excuse for an engineer we have, didnât you?â
Wheeljack snorted. âIf you want to try and even the odds, I can call Knockout back from his break. He might not be in too deep with his buffinâ routine, just yet.â
âThat would be the exact opposite of evening the odds, and you know it,â the old medic grumbled, then he held a servo out. âNow, I was saying that I need the tool-kit.â
âWe really hafta find another one of these things,â Wheeljack insisted, grabbing the kit from the ground and tossing it over.
Ratchet caught it, shooting an annoyed look at the Wrecker. âMaybe if you stop throwing it around, this one will last long enough for us to make do.â
âSheesh.â Wheeljack shook his head. âYouâre even crankier than usual, this morninââand thatâs sayinâ somethinâ.â He raised an optic-brow. âYouâre not hungover, are ya?â
âWould you be surprised if I was?â Ratchet muttered as he picked out the tool he needed to start adjusting a control console. âItâs a wonder that I donât drink more, dealing with all of the nonsense around here.â
Wheeljack blinked before glancing back. âWait, what was that?â
âNothing.â Ratchet looked up at him. âWe should be just about ready to give it a test. How is the structure?â
Wheeljack knocked on the wall of the tunnel he stood in twice. âIt would take about forty of my grenades to take out this beauty, and her wirinâ is a masterpiece.â
Ratchet raised an optic-brow. âYouâre starting to sound like Knockout.â
âNo, you just never hear me talk about this kinda work,â Wheeljack assured the medic. âBut as long as the programminâ is up and runninâ and the fuel system works its magic, weâll have ourselves one Autobot-built space-bridge.â He waved his servo. âWith some help from a chatty Decepticon consultant, of course.â
âOf course.â Ratchet actually chuckled at the idea as Wheeljack joined him at the controls. âKnockout would never forgive us if we didnât give him his due credit.â
âEh, let âim have it.â Wheeljack shrugged. âHe did good.â He blinked as his comm rang, then he raised a finger to answer. âBulkhead?â
:Hey, âJackie!: His fellow Wrecker greeted. :Olâ Ratchet borinâ your processor to rust with the little science project?:
Wheeljack blinked again, then he put on a grin. âOh, yeah. Good news is that, if this test goes well, we might finally be done.â
:Thatâs great news!: Bulkhead said, sounding elated. :With the tunnel and the remote, weâll have a lot more free travelâand we can visit Earth more! You know Mikoâs gonna be so excited!: Wheeljackâs grin softened into a warm smile. :Now, Iâve got some less-great news: weâve got an hour before patrol, and you know how Ultra Magnus gets when youâre late. Donât let Ratchet keep ya!:
âI wonât, I wonât,â Wheeljack assured his partner. âThis test shouldnât take long. Once itâs over, Iâll even meetcha down in the mess. Iâm pretty much on my way, right now!â
The Wrecker held a thumb up.
Ratchet deadpanned and shook his head.
:Alright, buddy!: Bulkhead snorted. :Just watch out for any blown fusesâor short ones, if you know what I mean! Wouldnât want any part of the science project to blow up in your face!:
Wheeljack rolled his optics as the call ended, then he glanced back at Ratchet. âSorry âbout that, Doc.â He tapped his helmet twice. âJust remindinâ me of patrols.â
âYou wonât be late, again.â Ratchet rolled his optics as he started typing at the monitor. â⌠Probably.â Wheeljack just shook his head at that, amused. âNow, Iâm not going to be inputting any specific coordinates. Weâre just going to see if it turns on.â
âSounds good to me,â Wheeljack said, then he glanced at the tunnel and rested his servos on his hips. âWonder if itâll actually be ready.â
Ratchet looked at his companion. âThereâs a good chance. We followed Knockoutâs advice to the letter, andâconversational quirks asideâyou are quite the engineer. Iâm certain that, between you and me, weâve accomplished-.â He saw how the Wrecker was looking at their work, and he blinked. â⌠Of course, adjustments will have to be made and weâll have to run tests before I would ever even think about sending one of us through your âbeautiful masterpieceâ.â
Wheeljack huffed out a laugh and looked back at Ratchet, smiling. âRight. âCourse.â
Ratchet smiled back and nodded, then he glanced at the space-bridge tunnel. âReady?â
âAs Iâll ever be,â Wheeljack told the medic. âLetâs see what she can do.â
The first warning they had was the space-bridge not starting immediately.
The second was the color it had when it finally sputtered to life: a deep blue, as opposed to the familiar pale hue mixed with greens, purples, and the faintest arcs of gold.
Wheeljack stepped back, his optics narrowing, then he glanced at Ratchet. âDoc, somethingâs wrong. Shut it down!â
âI canât!â The medic shouted as he desperately tried to regain control of the portal, then his optics widened as the whole room began to shake violently. âBy the Allspark!â
âYeah, thatâs a problem!â Wheeljack ran over to the medic, and they both shouted and grabbed the edge of the control console as the swirling portal suddenly began to pull.
âWhoa!â Ratchet looked at his companion in alarm as they were suddenly lifted up, their legs dangling as they tried to anchor themselves away from the collapsing space-bridge.
âHold on!â Wheeljack told him, then he glanced back at the space-bridge. âFrag it all. If we donât shut this damn thing down, itâll pull the whole Hall in!â
âIf it stops there!â Ratchet agreed. âWe need to cut the power!â
Wheeljack blinked, then he frownedâhis optics searching. He knew which panel on the floor hid the power conduitsâŚ
There.
Wheeljack gritted his dentas as the pull only seemed to grow stronger, then he looked back at Ratchet. âOkay, I think I can do it!â He adjusted the grip of his right servo on the console. âB-But I have to-!â
âDonât!â Ratchet shook his head. âThe pull is too much!â
âAnd itâs only gettinâ stronger!â Wheeljack reminded him. âI take this risk, I might go in! I donât, I definitely go inâwith you and everyone else right behind me!â The medic was at a loss for words as the Wrecker looked back at the panel and braced himself for what he was about to do. âFrag⌠Iâll be fine, Doc.â
He hesitated, making sure that the grip of his left servo was iron-clad, then he released the grip of his left servo and let out a quick shout as he was sent swinging slightly sideways due to the pull. He could feel his right servo, arm, and shoulder just screaming at him.
âMmph.â He cringed, then he shifted his right servo into a cannon and tried to aim it. âOkay⌠Okay.â He nodded. âI got the shot.â Just then, another violent shake wracked the lab and Wheeljackâs grip slipped. âWhoa!â
âWheeljack!â Ratchet released the grip of one servo and reached out, then he yelped as he had to hold on for dear life with his other servo or else fall towards the portal as well.
The last thing he saw was Wheeljack toppling sideways and grabbing the very edge of the space-bridge tunnel with his left servoâstill aiming his cannonâŚ
Then, there was a blinding flash of light right before it all went dark.
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âRatchet?â
Someone was talking to him.
âRatchet!â
Someone very, very loud.
âUgh.â The medic sat up with a wince, then he blearily opened his optics. âWha-..?â
âRatchet.â Bumblebee was kneeling there, his optics wide. âRatchet, what happened?!â
âHuh? I donât-⌠Ugh.â The older mech raised a servo to his aching processor. âWhat do you-?â
Ratchet blinked, then his optics widened in disbelief as he looked around.
He was sitting on the floor of a destroyed room: the room he had selected for the building of the Autobot space-bridge, the room that had been his main workplace for quite some time.
No, not just his workplaceâŚ
Theirs.
âWheeljack,â the medic whispered, then he looked up at Bumblebee as his spark began to pulse rapidly. âWhereâs Wheeljack?!â
âWheeljack?â The others were there, those who remained of the Cybertronian members of Team Primeâand Bulkhead was looking at the medic in confusion. âHe told me he was on his way to the mess.â
Ultra Magnus looked at his fellow Wrecker with a frown. âAnd he did not beat us here when the explosion went off?â
âNo, no!â Ratchet scrambled to his feet, and Bumblebee stood up and raised a servo in case he had to support the disoriented medic. âHe was here! He-â Those final moments came back to him, and his whole frame tensed. â⌠No.â
âRatchet, what happened?â Arcee asked him as he walked across the room to the destroyed space-bridge tunnel.
And Ratchet just raised a shaking servo to the four long lines that were dug into the scorched metal, evidence of one last desperate grasp for purchase that⌠slid⌠and failedâŚ
âHe-âŚâ
â⌠Ratchet, whereâs âJackie?â Bulkhead asked, his optics wideningâand the medic had no answer for him. âWhere-? Whereâs âJackie?!â
â... I donât know,â Ratchet whispered.
Smokescreen blinked. âWait, what?â
âI donât know,â Ratchet admitted, unable to look away from those four lines. âHe-âŚâ
Knockout walked over and looked up at the lines as well, then he looked back at the Autobots with a grim expression. â⌠He fell.â
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The whole universe flashed white and that dark and ominous blue, then he was surrounded by pale blue and harsh wind.
âHuh?â Wheeljack blinked as he looked around, then he gaspedâhis optics widening as he realized that it wasnât wind rattling his armor but air-resistance. He was falling. âWhoaâŚ. Whoa! Whoa!â His servos reached up frantically, grasping at nothing. âAh!â
Then, he hit somethingâhard.
SPLASH!
Wheeljack yelped at the impact, then his servos flew up to his mouth on instinct because slag, that was a lot of water!
The Wrecker clawed at that water as he started to sink, his servos again grasping at nothing as he flailed aboutâthen, his servo grasped something and he held on.
It went up.
Good!
Using whatever that was as a lead, Wheeljack clambered up until his head poked out of the water and he was able to fling an arm up and onto a solid surface.
And he hacked up the water and gasped, then he sighed and rested his forehead on his arm as he sighed in relief.
âFragginâ-âŚâ His shoulders sagged after all that stressful effort, but he threw his other arm up to stabilize his hold on whatever was keeping him out of the water. âUgh.â
After a few moments, he had enough of his wits about him to recall that he should probably check his surroundingsâand he groaned before opening his optics and looking up.
And hey⌠That sure looked like a human city, didnât it?
You know, the absolute last place an Autobot should be?
âHuh?â Wheeljack blinked. âEarth?â
He shook his head, then he quickly clambered onto the wooden dock he was clinging to and transformed into his vehicle-mode before anyone could walk by and see him.
Once he was disguised, Wheeljack checked his GPSâwhich took a moment longer to tap into than it should have, given that he should have automatically connected to the internetâand he huffed as it told him that he was over two-thousand miles from Jasper, Nevada.
Given the chaos that the failed science project had probably caused on Cybertron, he figured that he had a call to make if he wanted to get this all cleaned up as soon as possibleâso, Wheeljack opened up his comm-lines.
âHey, Miko? Funny story, kid, but I think I need a-â He paused as he found that his commlink had not automatically tapped into the Unit E network. â⌠Miko?â No luck. âOh, great.â
It looked like he would have to start driving.
Awesome day, Wheeljack.
Awesome day.
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It had been a long⌠not even a whole decacycle for Optimus and his team.
They awoke from a fifty stellar-cycle stasis, their damaged ship still sheltering the Allspark, to find the native lifeforms of the planet they had been stranded upon struggling against some sort of organic-cybernetic creation.
They moved to help and managed to defeat the creatureâbut not before one of their own, Prowl, was badly wounded. They quickly brought him back to the ship, where his health rapidly began to deteriorateâonly for him to be saved by a tiny organic life-form and her Key.
That tiny organic life-formâs name was âSari Sumdacâ, she was seven âyearsâ-old, and she was a âhumanââone of the dominant life-forms on âEarthâ. And little Sari, despite her youth, had taken it upon herself to get the Autobots accepted by her people and to give the team a new home within the city of Detroit, Michigan.
The Autobots were being hailed as heroes as they rushed to help the humans fight off disasters, and they were followed everywhere by cameras and crowds shouting praises. They were invited to major human events used as opportunities to thank them for their service to the city, and everyone was always so⌠excited.
It was all so fast and overwhelmingâfor Optimus, at least. Prowl and Ratchet seemed to sympathize, wanting out of the spotlight.
Bumblebee, however, thrived under the attentionâand Bulkhead didnât mind, he only wanted to ensure that the humans didnât just see him as a destructive force.
Optimusâs main concern was that the teamâhe, in particularâdid not deserve this praise.
Being a hero wasnât in his programming, after all. That was what Ultra Magnus said.
All the same, as little Sari trailed after the team and helped them acclimate to her world, she also seemed to look up to themâand Optimus didnât want to let her down.
That was how he ended up in this position: carrying her around on his shoulder as she tried to convince him to have the team make a public appearance on behalf of her father, and quickly giving in to her pleas.
As he walked about the downtown, keeping an optic on his exploring Autobots, Optimus chatted with the child and felt himself wavering.
However, give that Prowl and Ratchet wouldnât be thrilled with the idea, the very least he could do was put up a half-decent fight.
Sari seemed to notice that he was keeping up appearances, and her smile grew.
Humans were still an oddity to Optimus, but he was already fond of this little one.
SCREECH!
Optimus looked back, alarmed, as the harsh sound grated his audial receptors. However, he could not see the source of the noiseâjust a line of cars, parked next to the curb.
Strange.
"My dad would really appreciate it if you guys came," Sari insisted, snapping the young Prime back into their conversation. "I know you've gotta be sick of cameras by now, but he adores you guys! All of Detroit does!"
"Hm." Optimus shook his helm, smiling tiredly. It was so hard to say ânoâ to that girl⌠"Alright, alright. We'll be there, Sari."
Sari beamed. "Thank you, Optimus!"
Suddenly, a car behind the young Prime and his human companion went offâits alarm blaring loudly and drawing attention.
Optimus and Sari looked back at the line of cars, confusedâand once again, Optimus didnât see anything amiss as he looked for what could have possibly triggered the annoying flashing and screeching.
He just saw that there was a white, gray, orange, and green sports-car that had been left empty but with its engine running loudly right in front of the car that was blaring.
Weird.
"Ha!" Bumblebee suddenly zipped over and pointed up at his leader with a big smirk on his face. "Nice going, boss-âbot!"
"It wasn't me!â Optimus protested, his optics immediately going wide.
"Happens to everyone, Prime." Bulkhead walked over and patted his shoulder. Unfortunately, the well-meant gesture used a bit too much force and caused Optimus to lose balance. Luck was, however, on Sariâs sideâas Bumblebee managed to catch her before Optimus fell flat on his face. âOops. Sorry, my bad.â
"The sentiment is appreciated. Just express it a little gentler, next timeâokay, Bulkhead?" The young Prime deadpanned as Ratchet walked over and helped him up, then he noticed Prowl smirking at him. "⌠Stop."
"I'm not doing anything," Prowl insisted, and Sari and Bumblebee both snickered.
Optimus sighed, reaching up and rubbing the space between his optics with his fingers. He could feel a processor-ache coming on.
âAlright, let's just... head on home." He stood up straight. "Autobots! Tr-â
"Transform and roll out!" Bumblebee and Sari jeered together.
Optimus looked at them in annoyance, and luck was again on Sariâs side. âBumblebee!â
"It was her idea!" The yellow mech pointed to the girl, who looked at him with wide eyes.
"Sure, it was.â Ratchet crossed his arms, the field-tech looking just about as thoroughly unimpressed as Optimus felt.
Bumblebee looked at him in frustration. "Hey: butt out, Ratchet!"
"I'll butt out when I wanna butt out, you little-!"
Bumblebee and Ratchet started bickering while Bulkhead tried to calm them down.
Sari just seemed amused, as she often didâand Optimus and Prowl watched the scene in defeat. They couldnât go an hour, could they?
âTruly, we are Detroitâs greatest heroes,â the cyber-ninja mused, then he glanced down at the wailing vehicle again as the owner finally arrived to hurriedly turn the alarm off. â⌠You didnât touch it, did you?â
Optimus huffed. âNo, I didnât.â
âPerhaps it was the owner of that flashy vehicle.â Prowl gestured to the humming sports-car. âAfter all-â He pointed out some skid-marks on the road which seemed to lead to where the white car had parked, and Optimus quickly connected them to the earlier screech. âThey seem rather reckless.â
âTheyâd also have to be fast,â Optimus argued, crossing his arms. âI was right here, and I didnât see a driver.â He shook his head. âOh, forget it. Bumblebee will get bored eventually.â
âOnly if you stop reacting to his comments,â Prowl noted. âAnd you are rather bad at that.â
Optimus crossed his arms. âWhose side are you on, anyway?â
âOh, Iâm sorry. I thought this was a team,â Prowl teased dryly, and the Prime rolled his optics. â⌠Yours, by the way.â
â⌠Iâm not sure if that should make me feel better or worse,â Optimus noted, and the cyber-ninja just grinned.
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Frag.
Frag, frag, frag, frag, frag.
If Wheeljack managed to get out of this mess, Ultra Magnus was going to kill him.
As soon as those tiny Autobots were gone, the Wrecker sped into an alleyway and transformed back into his biped mode because he needed a minute, okay? He doubted anyone could begrudge him that, after what he had seen.
His optics were wide as he braced his servos against a wall and stared at the ground, just trying to process everything.
A human society filled with floating blimps and helpful robots, tech far more advanced than what he had seen during his travels on Earth.
There was still no response from Miko or any other human member of Team Prime.
Prime.
That kid had called that young, blue and red mech who was just standing out in the open âOptimusâ. And the others⌠there had been a âBulkheadâ, a âBumblebeeâ, a âRatchetââŚ
Oh, Wheeljack was so completely fragged.
He didnât just get transported across the universe by a faulty space-bridge, he had actually managed to frag-up enough to transcend the multiverse.
This was another reality.
A whole other timeline with a whole different set of rules.
And Wheeljack was stuck in it.
And he needed to get unstuck, ASAPâwhich would admittedly require a bit of help, like Autobot help.
And yeah, the thought of reaching out to a group of âalternatesâ was making his head spin.
Then, he spiraled down a little further and started to wonder âwhat the frag is gonna happen if I start interacting with these guys?â.
Miko had once tried to explain something that she called the âbutterfly effectâ after a movie night back at Unit E.
He couldnât remember the exact explanation, but the main idea was that the smallest change in conditions (like when a butterfly, whatever that was, flapped its wings) could have the biggest impactâsometimes with huge and unintended consequences.
Since he was from a whole other reality and decidedly not supposed to be there, Wheeljack figured that he was a pretty big butterfly.
And he was in trouble.
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Oh, nevermind.
They were in trouble.
After getting his bearings back, Wheeljack quickly transformed to avoid being seen and set out to track down those little Autobots.
They were apparently going to make some sort of appearance at a major eventâwhich, judging by the televisions in shop windows, wasnât exactly a rare thingâso he followed the crowds.
They led him to the city hall, and before it sat a set of tracks with some sort of train on it.
The man in lab-grade clothing standing at a podium in front of the train called it a âfully-automated rapid-transit systemâ, capable of moving at three-hundred miles-per-hour.
Not bad.
He thanked the mayor, some âCaptain Fanzoneâ, and Detroitâs âcybernetic superheroesâ for their presence.
The little girl who had been hanging with Tiny Optimus was there, so the man at the podium had to be her father.
The Autobots stood there as promised, but they didnât look thrilled and they spoke amongst themselves.
Wheeljack tried to imagine his own team in their place. They would probably have to rely on Bumblebee and Smokescreen to avoid looking like statues, on display like that.
The man at the podium then introduced the âCrimson Angelsâ, and Wheeljack was glad he was in vehicle-mode and couldnât visibly flinch as six planesâidentical and red, almost reminding him of Vehiconsâflew overhead with fireworks going off in the distance.
But then, he noticed that a purple and gray jet of a different make joined the âAngelsâ.
Not a good sign.
The new jet split from the others and flew right at the stage.
Bad sign.
The new jet blasted the staircase and knocked the Autobots aside as the crowd scattered.
Really bad sign.
Wheeljack almost transformed right then, but something made him wait.
He wasnât supposed to be there.
Maybe the kids could handle this.
Then, the jet transformed. âGreetings, Autobots! Mind if I crash the party?â
And that Decepticon was huge, compared to those tiny Autobots.
Tiny Optimus seemed to say something to his companions, and the âCon swiftly retorted: âThe name is Starscream, exalted leader of the Decepticons!â
Oh, you had to be kidding.
â⌠I thought that was Megatron!â Tiny Bulkhead suddenly shouted, confused.
Despite himself, Wheeljack snorted. âAttaâboy.â
But that alternate version of Starscream sneered as he aimed his weapons at the stage once more. âSilence, Autobot filth!â
That was how one of the most one-sided battles Wheeljack had ever seen started.
One-sided in-favor of Starscream. In-favor!
The Wreckerâs whole frame screamed at him to cut in, to get involvedâbut that stupid thought about butterfly wings held him back.
What if he did more harm than good?
He wasnât supposed to be there!
So, he made a deal with himself: he would only interfere if the city was about to explode.
Otherwise, heâd hang back and have faith. These were Autobots, after allâthey could handle it!
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They couldnât handle it.
Starscream absolutely thrashed the tiny Autobots with minimal effort, and he even sent the really little black and gold one dropping through solid concrete.
And Wheeljack went on a high-speed chase as Tiny Optimus was dragged through the sky by a grappling-hook cable attached to the Seekerâs legsâbecause damn it, this Prime couldnât fly!
Yet?
âStarscream. It just has to be Starscream,â he muttered to himself, trying to ignore his building panic. âIt couldnât be someone like Knockout. Ha! Knockoutâone scratch to his finish, and heâs out for the count! Knockoutâhe gets a whole fragginâ redemption arc, son of a glitch! But no, noâwe get Starscream!â
And right then, Starscream cut the line and sent a screaming little Prime crashing into the roof of a van, which he promptly fell off.
Wheeljack quickly parallel-parked as Tiny Ratchet arrived to help his leader, and he then witnessed Starscream going on a little rantâtypicalâabout how he had seemingly gotten the best of olâ Megatron.
Yeah, like that happened.
He then demanded the Allspark.
The Allspark.
Wheeljack could barely look at that fragging thing back home, after he ferried it all the way back from Theta Scorpii just in time for it to kill his friend.
Now, it was the center of this scrap.
Excellent.
Tiny Optimus feigned ignorance, and Starscream retaliated âfor no good reasonâ by firing upon the humans who were still taking cover on the stage: the mayor, the captain, and the little girl and her father.
The humans ran for the train, but the little girl fell behind and became the main target of fireâand yeah, Wheeljack started driving.
The rule always was âhumans firstâ, right?
Deal broken!
Sorry, multiverse!
But someone beat him to the punch.
âSari!â A yellow blur intercepted the blast, and the child screamed:
âBUMBLEBEE!â
The little âbot fell to the ground, his back blasted apart and smokingâand the girl tried to go to him. However, Starscream dropped down and grabbed the Tiny Bumblebee by his arm and flew him up into the air.
âNow, letâs try this again!â The Seeker brandished the Autobot in his grasp. âBring me the Allspark, Autobot scum!â
Tiny Optimus stepped forward, his optics narrowed as he held up a fist. âMy name is Optimus Prime, and Iâm prepared to sacrifice my life to defend the Allspark!â
Wow. Idealistic kid didnât even know what he was doing, did he?
Starscream raised an optic-brow. âBut are you willing to sacrifice theirs?â The Seeker roughly threw Tiny Bumblebee onto the train, trapping the humans within as the little girlâSariâscrambled for cover. âYou Autobots and your pathetic heroics. You have one megacycle to bring me the Allspark!â Starscream flew over and picked up the whole train-car. âIf not, this vessel and all its contentsâhuman and Autobotâwill perish!â He flew up into the air, his optics narrowed. âThen, I will tear this planet apart until I find the Allspark myself!â
Wheeljack was glad he did not have a jaw to drop as the Seeker set the train-car down on the roof of a high tower, then he sighed.
Of course.
Of course, this would happen. It was the sort of thing that always happened, textbook.
He could see what remained of the Autobot team regrouping, including the little girl.
Tiny Optimus was looking down despite Tiny Ratchet seeming to try and help, the tiny black and gold âbot casually crawled out of the crater Starscream had tossed him into and walked up to say something inspirational, then they all put their servos together in a circle.
Then, Wheeljack audibly heard Tiny Optimus let out a dry ânoâ before he picked Sari up off Tiny Bulkheadâs servo and set her down.
âOh, come on!â The little girl protested. âItâs a good plan!â
âI have a better one,â Tiny Optimus insisted, then he pointed right at Wheeljack. âThat carâs been following us, probably because of all the trouble you and your fellow humans have been in. See if theyâll give you a ride someplace safe.â
Oh.
Whew.
âUh, no.â Sari crossed her arms, unimpressed. âI am not getting in some strangerâs car.â
Smart kid.
âUgh.â Tiny Optimusâs shoulders sagged, then he sighed. âHang on.â He walked over and got down on one knee beside Wheeljack. âExcuse me? Can you-?â He blinked. âHuh?â
Tiny Bulkhead raised an optic-brow. âWhat?â
âThis is the same car from yesterday,â Tiny Optimus replied, confused. âAnd the engineâs still runningâbut the driverâs gone, again.â
Frag.
âProbably saw Starscream and turned tail,â Tiny Ratchet remarked dryly, crossing his arms.
The black and gold mech frowned. âOutside of their vehicle?â
âHumans are weird,â Tiny Ratchet insisted, and he ignored Sari as she huffed. âCome on, Prime. Weâll get the kid someplace safe while weâre thinking up a plan.â
Tiny Optimus stood, and Wheeljack watched as all of them departed.
Then, he quickly drove into another alleyway and transformed so that he could peek out and look at the Seeker circling the top of the tower.
What was he gonna do?
âSlagginâ-â Wheeljack ducked back into cover, his optics wide.
Usually, his teammates managed to find a way out of thisâbut these werenât his teammates, they were tiny and-
âOh, fragâthey donât even have guns,â he realized, horrified.
New deal: he would only interfere if any âbots or humans were absolutely about to die.
That was pretty much the limit heâd found for himself, when he was driving towards those endangered people on the stage.
Death was the line.
And that was fair, right?!
Risking the multiverse for one fragginâ life?!
His team would be behind that!
â⌠Ugh.â Wheeljack put his face in his servos. âI am so fragginâ screwed.â
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Wheeljack decided that he couldnât waste time on a vehicle mode and picked out a building in the desolate downtown, climbing his way to the top and finding a decent lookout spot behind a rooftop exit.
That way, he could keep an optic on whatever went down between the tiny Autobots and Starscream andâif necessaryâintervene.
Meanwhile, he was trying to rationalize a plan.
Life-threatening crisis or no life-threatening crisis, he would have to reach out to these Autobots eventually if he wanted to get home.
But hey, you canât just walk up to stone one and say âhi there, Iâm from another universeâ.
Wheeljack needed a minute.
And some highgrade.
However, before he could even start to think about that too much, the tiny Autobotsâ plan went into motion.
Tiny Optimus got Starscreamâs attention from a rooftop as Tiny Ratchet and Tiny Bulkhead held some sort of container on the street, andâfrom what Wheeljack could hearâthe little Prime actually threatened to use his little glowing axe to destroy the Allspark if Starscream didnât release the hostages.
And Starscream bought it!
âOkay, maybe they really can handle this,â Wheeljack remarked dryly as he watched the scene, an optic-brow raised.
With âCons that gullible, anything was possible.
Wheeljack could see the black and gold mech using boosters on his back to fly up to the train, holding what⌠kinda looked like Sari.
Why in the Pit were the Autobots willingly endangering a human, let alone a child that small and obviously a liability?!
âAmateur hour,â he muttered. âI got dropped into a reality where itâs fragginâ amateur hour.â
These âbots were making it really difficult to feel bad about referring to those of them who were duplicates as âtinyâ in his head.
Hey, he was rationalizing during a crisis. He had to make sense of all of this somehow.
The black and gold Autobot left the train behind, carrying three humansânot Sari, but the three adult hostages.
Where was the little girl?
One of the adults must have made a noise when their rescuer landed on a blimp, because Starscream looked back.
Wheeljack cursed as the âCon flew up towards the train, while the black and gold mech set the humans he had rescued onto a tower balcony before using his boosters to give chase.
He threw somethingâshurikens?âat the Decepticon, and a small yellow figure emerged from the train to attack from above.
How was Tiny Bumblebee back in action?!
That shot to the back was brutal, but the young mech seemed to be faring well enough.
At least, until Starscream fired his blasters at the train and destabilized itâforcing both the black and gold mech and Tiny Bumblebee to disengage and grab it.
Because Sari was in there, wasnât she?
âOh, for cryinâ out-â Wheeljack stood up and activated his cannon, resting his arm on top of the rooftop access and using that leverage to take aim at the seeker. However, he didnât move fast enough to stop the second blast that knocked the train free. âScrap!â
Below, Tiny Optimus had reunited with Tiny Ratchet and Tiny Bulkhead and gave them ordersâand they transformed and drove towards the tower while the Prime picked up the box⌠and ran with it.
On foot.
Wheeljack really, really hoped that the box was empty and this was a diversionâbecause if that was the real Allspark, he was going to go and jump into the river.
âYeah, of course!â Wheeljack muttered as he deactivated his cannon and turned to start running and leaping across rooftops, trying to keep up with Tiny Optimus and the aggravated Seeker chasing him. âOf course, he handles this alone. Itâs a classic from the Prime Playbook!â
Tiny Optimus wasnât alone for long.
After he managed to use some sort of magnetic weapon to catch the train and set it down, Tiny Ratchet caught the container when the Prime tossed it at him before throwing it further.
Tiny Bumblebee had transformed with Sari ending-up in his front-seat, and he somehow transformed only part of his frame so that he could stick his arm out and catch the container.
As the small âbot drove off, Wheeljack blinked before smirking. âHeh. Well, whaddya know? Keep Away, by way of Cybertron.â
Miko would think that was funny.
Tiny Bumblebee threw the container to the black and gold mech, who placed it in the bed of a truck and kicked the vehicle down an incline. When the truck veered and crashed, the container flew towards Tiny Bulkheadâwho fumbled with it, accidentally allowing Starscream to fly over and snatch it. However, when the Seeker started to monologue about his victory, Tiny Bulkhead struck him with a wrecking-ball on a cord built into his body and retrieved the container.
The tiny Autobots came together and Tiny Optimus took the container into his servos, seeming relieved. âNice teamwork, âbots! Now, letâs get the Allspark somewhere safe before-â
The sky turned pink.
A massive pink blast struck the ground, shaking Detroit and shattering windows as the Autobots were knocked to the ground.
Starscream scowled, hovering in the air as he continued to raze Detroit with the power of his combined blasters. âI have had ENOUGH of toying with you PATHETIC AUTOBOTS!â As the âbots on the ground tried to recover, Starscream flew down and snatched the container before soaring back into the air. âAt last! The Allspark is mine.â
Because of course that would be the real Allspark.
Well, Wheeljack wasnât too concerned.
Those tiny Autobots could still get it back, and it wasnât as if the Allspark was some sort of super-weapon or-
The container started to glow, and a beam of energy blasted a bridge apart and created a widely-expanding dome of destruction.
Starscream grinned. âITâS MORE POWERFUL THAN I EVER IMAGINED!â
Wheeljackâs mouth fell open as he stared at the scene, and he raised a servo to his forehead. All he could think of was⌠âYeah, it sure is.â
This was way above a Wreckerâs pay-grade.
But when Wheeljack glanced down at the street, her saw Tiny Optimus turning and running off by himself. Again.
Because of course, he would.
It was Optimus Prime, after allâand he would never stand back and watch this happen, whatever the consequences.
Wheeljack blinked at that line of thought, then he huffed out a quiet laugh.
Whatever the consequences.
â⌠Damn it,â he murmured, shaking his head, then he stood up straight and looked out over the ruined city.
Enough was enough.
Frag the butterflies.
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As Optimus clambered up the side of a building, he was aware of several things.
One: his teammates left behind, at a loss on the street below. He hoped that they were still protecting Sari in this nightmare.
Two: the Allspark in the hands of Starscream, a Decepticon so vile that he claimed to be the one truly responsible for Megatronâs death.
Three: the city, in the midst of being blasted with beam after beam of Allspark radiation.
How many humans had already been hurt?
How many had already been killed?
Four: as the leader of the team, a Prime, he had a responsibility to stop this and save the Allsparkâhero or not, his life be damned.
However, in the midst of these thoughts, there was something he wasnât aware of.
Years later, when he would be telling this story, he would blame the other mechâs experience or all of the other noises covering his ownâand Wheeljack, he would just laugh.
But in Optimusâs defense, who could have ever expected this?
âHey,â a voice greeted, and the young Prime looked up in alarm.
A few meters away, clinging to the side of the same building, was another mech.
He was large, closer to Bulkheadâs size than Optimusâs yet much more streamlinedâlike a war-frame, or a Decepticon. But at a glance, Optimus could see a crimson emblem on his chest: he was an Autobot.
But he was a strange Autobot, all sharp edges and scars on his face. There were strange glowing lines on certain parts of his body, and even his opticsâwhich were the strangest Autobot optics Optimus had ever seen with all of those lines within the designâseemed to glow a bit, brighter than most. He seemed to carry weapons on his back, and there appeared to be some sort of grenade at his hip.
No one on Optimusâs team looked like that.
In fact, Optimus doubted that any member of the Elite Guard looked like thatâat least, not since the time of the Great War.
But he seemed too young to have been involved in the Great War.
Again, Optimus was drawing similarities to Decepticons instead of Autobotsâbut even after their brief encounter, Megatron seemed to have fewer sharp lines.
Who was this mech?
A quiet sound disrupted the Primeâs racing thoughts. âHeh.â The strange mech smirked at him, and he raised a servo with two fingers pointed and gave a little salute. âThought you could use a hand.â
Optimus blinked, then he frowned. âWho-? Who are you?â
âJust someone passinâ through, hopefully,â the mech said rather unhelpfully, then he looked at Starscream with a glare. âBut Iâm not one to pass up a chance to knock olâ Screamy down a few pegs.â
Optimus raised an optic-brow, then he took another long look at this stranger: his size, his armor plating, his battle-scars.
He truly had never seen an Autobot like him, not even in his history docs.
But he wore the emblem, and he was ready to fight. That said something.
âYouâre a soldier.â the young Prime decided.
âUgh.â The other mech actually rolled his optics before looking at Optimus in annoyance. âDonât say that. You sound like my commander.â
A loose-cannon, but still a soldier.
Optimus climbed up to properly face him. âHow long have you been here?â
His new companion glanced out over the city, his optics narrowed as he observed the devastation. âLong enough to see that youâre in way over your head.â He lowered his voice, but Optimus almost thought he said: âAnd decide to potentially break a few universes. My bad.â
The Prime raised an optic-brow. âWait, what was that?â
âHeh.â The other mech put on a grin. âNothinâ. Probably.â He glanced up and started climbing higher. âCome on, kid.â
âItâs not âkidâ,â Optimus insisted as he started climbing as well. âItâs Optimus, Optimus Prime. And I donât think-â
The other mech rolled his optics. âAlright, alright. Sheesh. Touchy.â He looked down at Optimus with a raised optic-brow. â⌠Youâre not hungover, are ya?â
Optimusâs optics widened. âWhat?!â
âSorry, sorry!â The mech waved it off with a chuckle. âItâs usually the first question, where Iâm from⌠My first question, at least.â They arrived towards the top of the building, above where Starscream was blasting, and the other mech looked down at Optimus again. âListen up, Optimus Primeâhereâs what weâre gonna do.â He pointed at a passing aircraft. âIâm gonna toss you onto that blimp-â
Optimus blinked. âWait, what?â
âAnd then, Iâm gonna give you an openinâ,â the other mech went on. âWeâll cover the details once weâre in position. But one rule, one very important rule. You follow this rule.â He gestured to his chest. âThe Allspark goes nowhere near here. You understand?â
Optimus glanced at Starscream, then he looked back at the strange Autobot. âHeâs managing.â
âHeâs different,â the other mech pressed, then he rested a servo on Optimusâs shoulder. His expression was grave. âYou keep that thing away from your chest. Got it?â
â⌠Got it,â Optimus decided, growing a little wary, then he took a deep vent. âNow, letâs talk about you tossing-â His optics widened as the other mechâs grip on his shoulder tightened slightly before he was suddenly moving and up in the air. âME!â
Optimus landed on the blimp and quickly clung to it like a lifeline. A moment later, the whole thing shook as he was joined by his strange new companion.
âWell, that was fun,â the loose-cannon Autobot joked, clapping Optimus on the back.
The Prime shook his head, still holding onto the blimp with an iron grip. âIâm not hungover⌠but youâre definitely drunk.â
âHeh.â The other mech shook his head. âNo, just experienced.â
Optimus glanced at him, frustrated. âYour neural circuits are fried.â
âDebatable,â the strange Autobot said, then he glanced over the side of the blimp. âOkay, now: listen to me, again.â He gestured. âOld wartime trick of mine. Iâm gonna jump âim and see if I can direct his flight-pattern towards that roof.â He pointed. âSee it?â When Optimus nodded, his companion continued. âWhen I get close, you jump and go for the box. Then, I clip olâ Screamyâs wings and crash all three of us down on that roof.â He glanced at Optimus. âItâll hurt, but we can shake itâand a downed Seeker is a lot less to worry about. We can take âim.â
Optimus frowned. âWhat if we fall?
âDonât,â the other mech insisted. âDonât you fall. If you hit that pavement from this height, youâre scrap.â He glanced down at Starscream again. âWhether you get the box or not, you aim for that building. You donât get another chance if youâre a splatter.â He looked at Optimus, an optic-brow raised. âNow, you got that?â
After a moment, Optimus shrugged. âItâs better than any idea Iâve got.â
âWhat were you thinkinâ?â The strange mech asked, seeming curious.
Optimus gave an awkward smile. âUh, when I actually was thinking? Well⌠Throw my axe into his wing, jump on his back, hope for the best?â
âOh, for-â The other Autobot rested a servo on his head, sighing. âThatâs how you die, kid.â He saw the annoyed look on Optimusâs face and huffed. âSorry, sorry.â He removed his servo from his head and gestured idly. âOkay. You donât like âkidâ.â He smirked, raising an optic-brow. âEven though you are clearly way younger and far less experienced.â
Optimus rolled his optics. âUgh.â
âIâm just sayinâ,â the other mech retorted, then he sighed. âWow, this is a weird day.â
Optimus looked at him, frowning. âLook, I only ever let my field-tech call me âkidââand only because of the earful heâd give me if I made any comment about it.â
The strange Autobot snorted. âYeah, that sounds like Ratchet.â
Optimus grew surprised. âYou know him?â
âUhâŚâ The strange Autobot looked like he had been caught doing or saying something he shouldnât have. âIn a sense?â He quickly waved it off. âIâll explain, later.â
âYou better,â Optimus pressed, then he glanced down at Starscream. âNow, youâre absolutely certain you can steer him?â
The other mech shrugged. âIf I canât, Iâll just clip him and you can dig the box outta the slag.â
âYouâre joking,â Optimus remarked, but there was no reply. â⌠Youâre not joking.â
The other mech hesitated, then he glanced at Optimus with a frown. âIf I wasnât willinâ to take a risk here, I wouldâve stayed in vehicle-mode.â
Optimus raised an optic-brow, then his optics widened. The other mech was white, gray, orange, and green.
He knew that color scheme.
âYouâre-..?â He stared at the strange Autobot, but the other mech turned his gaze back on Starscream. â⌠Seriously, who are you?â
â⌠Someone who has seen one too many âBots like you meet that thing while tryinâ to protect it from âCons like him,â the Primeâs companion said quietly. âYou kids wonât be next, not on my watch.â He turned those strange optics back on Optimus. âOkay?â
â⌠Okay,â Optimus decided, unsure of what else to do.
âHm.â The other mech nodded, then he put on that cocky grin of his againâlike they had not just been discussing life or death. âHeh.â He looked down at Starscream again. âHere we go.â He snorted as he must have heard the speech that the Seeker was in the midst of giving. âPro tip: you wanna catch âem mid-monologue, so the arrogance haunts âem even if they survive.â
Optimus blinked. âWait, what?â
The strange Autobot wasted no more time.
He jumped.
âWhoa!â Optimus shouted, his optics wide as he gazed over the side of the blimp.
And the strange Autobot? He landed on Starscreamâs back and immediately put the Seeker into a headlock.
âHey.â
Starscream looked back. âWhat are you-?!â
âDoinâ?â The mysterious mech raised an optic-brow, grinning slyly. âWell, the short answer is teachinâ!â
And that strange loose-cannon Autobot grabbed one of Starscreamâs wings and leaned his whole body-weight in order to make the two of them shift.
âAh!â Starscream started thrashing in the air, butâgiven the hold the mysterious Autobot had on himâthat only succeeded in moving him closer to the target area. âGet off of me, you overgrown imbecile!â
âNah!â The white and gray mech shook his head, looking like he was having way too much fun with all of this. âLessonâs just gettinâ started, âScreamy! YEE-HAW!â
Optimus shook his head, stunned. âOkay, that settles it: heâs lost it.â
âHa!â The strange mech glanced up at Optimus. âYou cominâ or not?!â
The Prime blinked. âOh⌠Right!â Without wasting anymore time, Optimus jumped off of the blimp and grabbed Starscreamâs wing as he droppedâthe same one that the other Autobot was directing. âOof!â
From where he was, though it was precarious and his spark was racing, Optimus was able to reach over and get a grip on one of the Allspark containerâs handles.
âGood aim!â The other Autobot commended him with a clap on his back. âStay right there, will ya?â He reached back and drew a sword from his back, and he glanced back at Optimus with a wicked grin. âHere we go!â He raised his blade. âAnd clip!â
The sword took the tip of Starscreamâs wing right off, and the Seeker wailed as he spiraled down towards the target roof. âYou miserable-!â
CRASH!
When Optimus came back to his senses, he was laying sprawled on a cracked rooftopâwith the Allspark just sitting there, a few meters away. Starscream was nowhere near it.
And the strange Autobot groaned as he sat up next to the young Prime. âUgh. Ow, that hurt...â He looked at Optimus with a grin. âHeh. But what did I tell ya?â
âI canât believe that worked,â the smaller Autobot admitted as his companion stood up, then he blinked as a servo was offered before talking it. âThanks.â
The other mech pulled him to his feet and nodded. âNo problem. Now-â He walked over to the Allspark and picked it up, holding it in two servos and looking down at it warily. Then, he sighed as he walked over and offered it to Optimus. âI think this was in your care.â He suddenly pulled it back when the Prime reached for it. âAh-ah-ah.â He raised an optic-brow. âWhatâs the one rule?â
Optimus, who had gone tense, blinked⌠then, he gave a small smile and raised an optic-brow in response as he held his servos out. âI swear, itâll go nowhere near my spark chamber.â
âAttaâboy.â The larger mech deposited the Allspark in Optimusâs servos like it was the easiest thing in the world. âHeh. That thingâs almost half as big as you are.â
Optimus rolled his optics. âAnd here, I thought I was just starting to like you.â
âThat was your mistake,â the older mech joked, and Optimus let out a little huff of a laugh.
This other mech was still very strange, but⌠not in a bad way, it seemed.
No.
Not at all.
âHm.â That new Autobot looked back when they both heard a groan. âStill kickinâ, huh?â
He picked up his sword from the rooftop as he casually approached the fallen Starscream, who was on his back but starting to recover.
The Decepticon blinked as he found a blade aimed at his chest, then he scowled. âAutobot filth. You donât have the bearings.â
âWell, I donât know about that,â the white and gray mech noted. âSee, you just blasted apart a city⌠held several humans and an Autobot hostage⌠shot a pretty young-lookinâ mech in the back while he was tryna protect a kid⌠and nearly killed a small child, all with that stupid grin on your face.â His optics narrowed. âAnd youâre Starscream, King âConâs right hand.â
That riled the Seeker up. âIâm the leader of the Decepticons! The leader!â
He went still as the sword tapped his chest.
âThe leader,â the strange Autobot repeated, nodding. âOkay. So, tell meâŚâ His optics narrowed. âWhat makes you really think that, even on my worst day, I wouldnât have the bearings to take your head off? âCause, see: from where Iâm standinâ, itâs not exactly the moral dilemma of the millenniaânow, is it? More like a public service.â
Optimus was honestly taken aback by how easily that was said. It almost seemed like the white and gray Autobot was serious.
âWhoa.â
And he saw the other mech tense, as if his presence had only just been recalled.
â⌠Heh.â The strange mech glanced back, smirking. âSee the look on his face?â
Optimus shook his head. âYouâre terrible.â
âYeah, I know.â The new Autobot spun his blade before gripping it again, then he used the sword to gesture back at the Seeker. âSeriously, though: we should probably deal with him before-â He suddenly spun around, raising his blade just in time to deflect a pink blast. âYeah, that.â He stepped back as Starscream raised his blasters and stood. âGet behind me, kid!â
Optimus huffed, butâgiven that he was holding the Allsparkâhe obeyed the instruction. âFor the last time, I am not a kid!â
âYoung and not dyinâ on my watch!â The other mech snapped. âThat makes you a kid!â
Optimus blinked at that, surprised.
What?
Then, the strange Autobot drew his second blade and crossed both swords before his chest just in time to deflect a powerful blast.
It soared across the rooftop and up into the sky, and the white and gray mech looked back at Starscream with a glare as he gripped both of his swords and made sure that Optimus was fully shielded by his own body.
âImpressive, Autobot.â Starscream smirked at the scene. âYou might actually be a challenge!â
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Wheeljack was having a stressful day.
Having decided that the multiversal balance could go frag itself, he had gotten involved.
And now, he was protecting a young and inexperienced Optimus Prime⌠holding a super-weapon Allspark⌠from an alternate version of Starscream that was less scheme-y and more level-a-city-for-kicksâŚy.
âPrime!â The Wrecker shouted as he continued to deflect pink blastsâand Primus, did saying âPrimeâ sting. He ignored that as well as he could. âStart climbinâ down! Get that thing outta the city, away from the humans!â He glanced back with a glare. âAnd-!â
âNowhere near my spark!â The young mech replied, annoyed. âI know! I heard you the first dozen times you told me!â
Well, this Optimus certainly had a bite to him.
Younger and more rough around the edges.
This would be interesting.
âNot just luck, then,â Starscream mused, lowering his blasters. âYouâre a warrior.â The Seekerâs smile was twisted, even more than Wheeljackâs realityâs version could be. âHeh. Do you really think you can protect them?â
Wheeljack scoffed, gripping his blades. He really hated this guy, regardless of universe.
âWatch me,â he insisted, then he stabbed one of his blades into the rooftop and activated a cannon.
Starscream had just enough time to look surprised before Wheeljack put a hole in his already-damaged wing.
âAgh!â His servo flew to the wound, then he looked back at Wheeljack with a sneer. âYou accursed little-!â
He fired a blast at the roof at Wheeljackâs feet, and the Wrecker let out a âwhoa!â as he was suddenly flung back.
âAh!â The back of Wheeljackâs head struck the raised edge of the rooftop, and he cringed as he sat up. âYeah, thatâll leave a markâŚâ
âHey!â A voice shouted, and Wheeljack glanced back to see Tiny Optimus holding onto the side of the building beneath his head and looking up with wide optics. âAre you alright?â
âWhat are you doinâ?â Wheeljack asked, his optics narrowing. âGet outta here!â
âNo!â Tiny Optimus climbed up a bit rather than down. âLook, I donât know youâbut you stuck your neck out for me!â He shook his head. âAnd Iâm not leaving a fellow Autobot behind.â
âIâm fine!â Wheeljack insisted, pushing himself onto one knee. âJust-!â
His optics widened as a pink, gray, and orange blur suddenly dove off of the roof and lunged at the young Prime.
Starscream grabbed onto the side of the building and used his free servo to snatch one of the Allspark containerâs handles, trying to yank it away from Tiny Optimus.
âOh, slag.â Wheeljack aimed his cannon at the Seeker, trying to get a good shot amidst the pairâs tug-of-war. âHang on, kid!â He huffed. âI mean, Optimus.â
âTrying my best!â The young Prime retorted, frustrated.
Starscream sneered. âLet go, Autobot!â
âNever!â Tiny Optimus snapped, holding on tighter and pulling back. How he was managing to be a match of strength to a Starscream that big when he was that small for that long was beyond Wheeljack. âThe Allspark is life!â
Starscream scowled. âThen, let it end yours!â
He tugged on the container, and it opened.
The Allspark shone blue, and Wheeljack stood and stepped backâhis optics wideâas the little Prime and the Seeker were lifted into the air.
âOkay, what the frag?â The Wrecker managed, then he stepped forward. âPrime!â
The Allspark released several blasts of power, sending blue circles expanding across the sky.
Starscream -well- screamed as everything Wheeljack could see was consumed by lightâŚ
Then, it was over.
Starscream was gone.
And that tiny Optimus Prime was screaming as he and the Allspark fell from the sky.
Wheeljack dropped to his knees and held a servo out, even though the rational side of his processor was saying it was no good.
âKid!â
There was a horrible crash.
Dust flew into the air.
And Wheeljack stared down at the crater in the pavement far below, and the broken young mech laying motionless in it.
â⌠Kid?â
âNot dyinâ on your watch, huh?â
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By the time Wheeljack had made his way down to the street, the rest of the tiny Autobot team had gathered around their leader.
Sari was there.
A little kid should not have been watching. That was a mercy of how Wheeljackâs Optimus had gone out, none of the kids saw it.
None of them ever had to see a friend die.
Wheeljack kept his distance, not willing or able to intrude upon what was happening. He stood in an alleyway, his arms crossed.
And he could hear.
âSo, this⌠is what it feels like⌠to be a hero,â the tiny Optimus managed, then his optics closed and his cracked frame fadedâthe colors just draining out and turning gray.
Wheeljackâs optics widened, and he raised a shaking servo to his mouth.
Again.
It happened again.
It happened again on his watch, because of the fragginâ Allspark that he helped get.
History repeating itself.
Wheeljack should have minded the butterflies.
The tiny Ratchet checked his leaderâs vitals, and they flatlined. â⌠Thereâs nothing we can do, now. His sparkâs extinguished.â
The little black and gold mech got down on one knee and rested a shaking servo on the Allspark container. âHe went saving the Allspark.â His voice was strained. âThatâs what matters.â
âNo.â Sariâs eyes were tearing up. âHe canât be gone.â She shook her head. âHe canât!â
âI donât think that leaking thingâs gonna help you get what you want,â Tiny Bulkhead told her sadly, and she blinked.
Then, her eyes narrowed as she stood up a little straighter. âBut I know something that can!â
Wheeljack blinked as the little girl climbed up onto Tiny Optimusâs chest, and he watched as she ripped some sort of key-shaped pendant off of her neck and pressed it to the Primeâs chest. His chest glowed blue, and it opened.
âWhat the frag?â The Wrecker muttered.
Tiny Bumblebee frowned at her, and he tried to be gentle. âSari, there are some things that canât be fixed.â He glanced at pendant, which was glowing. âEven by your Key.â
Sari was not deterred. âPrime didnât give up, and neither will I!â
And she plunged that Key of hers into the Primeâs chest and turned it.
Wheeljack squinted as he heard a strange sound, then he gasped and stepped back as a beam of light shot out of the Allspark and struck the Key in Tiny Optimusâs chest.
âOkay, what?â He asked no on in particular.
There was a flash, and⌠it was over, again.
But this time, the young mech lying in the crater was free from injury and bright with colorâand as Sari removed her Key, his chest closed and he⌠looked fine. Better than fine.
And he gasped and opened his optics.
âIs this⌠the Well of Allsparks?â He managed.
âNo.â Sari giggled even as tears continued to race down her face. âItâs Detroit.â
The little girl then hugged the Primeâs face.
And Wheeljack just shook his head.
Donât get him wrong, he was relievedâbut this universe just kept getting weirder.
âNo fragginâ way,â he finally managed.
âHey.â Tiny Bulkhead seemed confused as he gestured to the girl. âI thought you only did that leaking thing when youâre sad.â
Sari looked up at him with a grin. âYou guys have so much to learn about humans.â
Tiny Ratchet helped Tiny Optimus up, and the Prime sighed before looking up.
And his optics met Wheeljackâs.
Uh-oh.
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Optimus blinked when his optics met the strange mechâs.
The other Autobot was keeping his distance, standing in an alleyway with crossed arms and watching over them.
He looked just as surprised as Optimus felt, seeing him again after all of that.
Honestly, Optimus had never expected to see anything againâother than the Well.
âYou,â Optimus spoke up, and the rest of his team and Sari followed his gaze and saw the mysterious Autobot. The stranger had a look of alarm on his face at all of the sudden attention, and Optimus quickly said more: âThank you, for-â He nodded. âFor your help.â
The other mech blinked, then he nodded in reply. ââCourse. Donât know how much help I was, but⌠I wasnât gonna leave ya hanginâ.â He blinked again, then he glanced away from the Prime awkwardly. âUh, no pun intended.â
âWhoâs this?â Ratchet asked, and Optimus shrugged his shoulders.
He still didnât know.
Bumblebee rested his servos on his hips. âYou know, you couldâve helped us out a little sooner. What kept you? Dramatic timing?â
âI wasnât sure if it was the brightest idea,â the mech replied, frowning. âSee, I-⌠I need a hand myself, but I did a double-takeârealized that I could do more harm than good.â
Prowl raised an optic-brow. âWith a Decepticon flying around, you actually thought we could use one less Autobot?â
âWell, uhâŚâ The stranger raised a servo to the back of his neck. âItâs complicated?â
Optimus frowned. âYou told me you would explain later. Well, itâs later.â He pulled away from Ratchet and stepped forward to face the peculiar mech. â⌠Who are you?â
âHm.â The mech frowned down at him, then he sighed. âNameâs Wheeljack.â
Wheeljack?
âSir!â Bulkhead and Bumblebee responded immediately and saluted while Prowl tilted his head yet noticeably straightened his posture.
âWheeljackâ just blinked. âUhâŚâ
âWheeljack?â Ratchetâs optics narrowed. âNow, I happen to know Wheeljackâand you, kid, are not him. Now, what are you playing at?â
âWow.â The stranger raised his servos. âEasy, Doc-âBot.â He cracked a grin. âHeh. Youâre just gonna be cranky no matter what version of you Iâm talkinâ to. Itâs either you or me, but Iâd like to be optimistic and think Iâm not that annoyinâ.â
Optimus raised an optic-brow. âVersion?â
âYeah. UhâŚâ The stranger pressed his servos together. âFunny story. Yâknow how I just said that it was âcomplicatedâ? WellâŚâ He cringed, seeming uncomfortable. âItâs very complicated. See, Iâm not from around here.â
Bulkhead frowned. âNone of us are.â
âNo, I mean-â The mech groaned in frustration, raising a servo to his forehead. âThis is gonna be-â He lowered his servo and looked at the other Autobots with a frown. âHm.â He glanced down at Sari. âHey: if you had to prove to a bunch of people who look like kinda you that youâre not just like them, what would you do?â
The little girl blinked. âUh, probably show them something only I could do. Why?â
âThanks,â the mech told her, then he looked back at the rest of the Autobots. âI saw some of your transforminâ earlier. Real fancy stuff.â He raised his shoulders. âNow, about me not beinâ from around here⌠Let me put it to ya like this.â
He suddenly transformed, andâwhile Sari stayed put, seeming confusedâthe team immediately stepped back.
The way this mech transformed, it was loud and so⌠different. His parts did not fuse or come apart at all, he just shifted and went back together like a strange puzzleâeverything having its own place, unchanging.
That was not normal.
âWhoa!â Bunblebee shouted.
Optimus nodded shakily. âThat was-â He watched as the stranger transformed back, all of those shifting parts moving and coming back together swiftly but⌠how did that not hurt? It looked like it hurt! âYou-âŚâ
âHm.â The strange Autobot raised his shoulders and his optic-brows. âIâm not from around here, as in⌠not from around here.â He crossed his arms. âLike, any âhereâ that you fellas can think of.â He sighed, finally seeming so fed-up with his own poor communication that he just spat it out. âFrag it all, Iâm from another universeâand I could really use some help gettinâ home.â He saw the looks on their faces, and he put on a straight face as he nodded. âYeah.â
âYouâre joking,â Optimus decided, and the other mech looked at him. â⌠Youâre not joking.â
âReally wish I was, but yeah.â The stranger shook his head. âNot jokinâ. So, again: nameâs Wheeljack.â He raised a servo. âHey.â
â⌠This planet just keeps getting weirder,â Bunblebee decided, sighing.
âAt least youâre in the right reality,â Other Wheeljack remarked, then he looked at Ratchet in exasperation. âYou apparently know your Wheeljack.â He gestured to himself. âLook at me. Imagine my day.â
âHuh.â Ratchet raised an optic-brow⌠then, he nodded. âFair enough.â
Prowl glanced at him. âWhat?â
âItâs fair enough,â the field-tech insisted.
âThank you.â Other Wheeljack sighed, then he rested his servos on his hips and hung his headâlooking exhausted. âUgh.â
Optimus raised an optic-brow. âSo, you didnât help us earlier because-?â
Other Wheeljack looked at him and raised his shoulder again. âA friend of mine called it the âbutterfly effectâ? I dunno, somethinâ about how causinâ a little change in someplace youâre not supposed to be can have huge consequences.â
âOh.â Optimus blinked. âYouâre not from around here. So, when you got involved-â
âI mightâve just fragged-up your reality, yeah.â The strange mech nodded. âSorry âbout that. Feel free to retract the âthank youâ.â
â⌠No.â Optimus shook his head. âNo need.â He took a deep vent, trying to process this⌠huge alteration to his perception of reality. â⌠You did what any Autobot from any universe should do, Wheeljack.â He met the other Wheeljackâs gaze again. âAll actions have their consequences. And âbutterfly effectâ or no, I am grateful.â He gave a small smile. âAnd though Iâm not sure how weâll do it or how long it will take, I promise you that my team and I will help you get back to your home.â He stepped forward, and he held out a servo. âWeâll figure something out.â
âHm.â Other Wheeljack just looked at him, then he sighed. âThanks, k- Prime. Ahem.â He righted himself after the adjustment, his expression briefly seeming to become sad. Why did Optimus feel a strange sense of loss at the change? â⌠But how about you get some stasis, sleep off the-..?â He glanced at the crater. â⌠Yeah, that.â He met Optimusâs optics again and gave a little grin. âBefore you go and make any big promises to folks you just met.â
âHeh.â Optimus found himself smiling a little wider at that. âYeah, rest sounds good.â He kept his servo extended, leaving it open. âBut I think Iâll be keeping that promise.â
âStubborn,â Other Wheeljack decided, then he looked down at Optimusâs servo. âHm.â He hesitantly raised a servo, then he sighed and placed it in the Primeâs. Then, he glanced upâand his optic-brow raised. âAnd⌠theyâre all just starinâ at me. Thatâs fun.â
Optimus chuckled, glancing at his team and Sari before looking at the mech from another reality again. âYeah. Yeah, theyâll⌠do that, for a while.â He shrugged. âI mean, itâs not every day you meet someone from another realityâand youâll probably be bunking with us until we can get you home, so thatâs⌠also big.â
âHeh.â Other Wheeljack grinned. âFair enough, I suppose. This is⌠big. Yeah.â His face suddenly fell, and he glanced away as his servo dropped away from Optimusâs. âHm.â
Ratchet noticed the shift. âWhat is it?â
âNothinâ, I just-âŚâ The stranger shook his head, trying to shake it off. âHeh. Itâs stupid, really.â
Bulkhead frowned. âWhatâs wrong?â
Other Wheeljack glanced at him, his face still lacking any of the mirth or focus Optimus had seen since meeting him.
He looked⌠lost.
â⌠Itâs all been happeninâ so fast, I only just remembered,â Other Wheeljack admitted, keeping his optics on Bulkhead. âI-⌠I kinda told my best friend that Iâd be meetinâ him.â He shrugged. âThat I was pretty much on my way. And⌠itâs been hours, now.â He shook his head, his shoulders raising. âI-I didnât even notice, in all the chaosâbut-⌠Heh.â He gave a little smile at the absurdity. âIâm late. And late for patrols, again. My commander, he-⌠Heâs gonna have my head, when he sees me again.â
Optimus knew what it was like to be lost. His whole team did, really.
But⌠that much loss? The loss of oneâs entire reality, in a single day?
That was unbelievable.
And this mech, this other Wheeljack, had put processing that loss out of his mind to focus on helping Optimus and his team.
He worried for them before himself.
Any doubt that Optimus had about helping this stranger melted away.
He was going to help, no matter what.
âSorry, I-âŚâ The other Wheeljackâs voice broke Optimus out of his thoughts. âI told ya, itâs stupid.â He was still grinning. âHeh⌠Oh, theyâre probably scratchinâ their heads at my little vanishinâ act right now.â He looked around the city, and he let out a long whistle. âThis is gonna throw âem all through a loop.â
Bulkhead frowned. âDonât you think theyâre worried about you?â
âMeh.â Wheeljack looked at him again and shrugged. âThey know Iâll be back.â
Sari just watched this, then she glanced up at Optimus. â⌠Yeah, weâre keeping him.â
The Prime looked down at her. âSari.â
âHm?â Other Wheeljack shifted his gaze down to Sari, snapped out of his own thoughts, then he put on a new smile. âHeh. Right.â He got down on one knee to look at her, draping one arm over his knee and bracing the other servo on the pavement. âNow⌠that was some magic act you just performed, pipsqueak.â
Sari blinked, then she ran over to look up at the new Autobot in fascination. âDo you have swords?!â The strange mech reached up and drew one of his blades just enough to show her a bit. âNinja swords?!â Sari grew confused as Other Wheeljack let his blade drop back into place. âBut when you were fighting, you yelled like a cowboy. Youâre a⌠ninja-cowboy?â
âAnd a scientist,â Ratchet added, then he glanced at the new arrival. âRight?â
âWell, uhâŚâ Other Wheeljack glanced away awkwardly. âI built the faulty space-bridge that went supernova and launched me here.â
Ratchet blinked, then he looked at Optimus. â⌠Yeah, thatâs definitely a Wheeljack.â
âHey!â The white and gray mech complained.
âWait.â Sari squinted. âSo, you are⌠a giant, alien robot from another universe who is also a⌠space-cowboy ninja-scientist?â
Other Wheeljack grimaced. âAlright, thatâs a headache.â
âThatâs you!â Sari protested.
âYeah.â Other Wheeljack nodded. âItâs still a headache.â His face lit up when Sari started laughing. âHeh.â
Optimus could see the rest of his team starting to relax in the strange mechâs presence, more curious than guarded.
Even Prowl, who was always hard to read, seemed to ease up.
Then, Optimus looked back to see the other Wheeljack setting a servo down on the ground so that Sari could step on.
âWhoa.â The Prime held a servo up. âEasy.â
Ratchet nodded. âSheâs fragile.â
âWhat?â Other Wheeljack stood up, still holding Sari on his servo. She didnât so much as stagger as he kept his palm flat. âIâve held a human kid before. They arenât covered in armor platinâ, but theyâre not made of glass.â He glanced at Sari, raising an optic-brow. âRight, kid?â He grinned when the girl nodded, then he glanced back at the other Autobots. â⌠How long have you fellas been here, exactly?â
âOut of stasis?â Prowl looked at the strange mech quizzically. âLess than a decacycle.â
âA week,â Sari supplied.
âA week,â Other Wheeljack repeated, then he closed his optics and sighed. âOh, slag⌠Well, that explains why your fightinâ in an Earth-based urban environment could definitely use some workâif youâre gonna do it at all.â He opened his optics and glanced around the damaged city again. âBut sheesh, five Autobots against âScreamyâeven when heâs got size on ya and you donât seem to be packinâ any blastersâshouldnât have been that bad.â He looked at the team and raised an optic-brow, curious. âYou mentioned that you were in stasis. Iâm gonna go out on a limb here and guess you fellas are a little rusty?â
Bulkhead blinked. âRusty?â
âYeah.â Other Wheeljack gestured with his free servo. âBeen a bit since you fought any âCons?â
Ratchet tilted his head, then he grew surprised. â⌠Oh, you think-â He stopped himself. âMm.â
Other Wheeljack frowned. âWhat?â
âUhâŚâ Optimus was honestly at a loss for words. âHeh. Um⌠Youâre a soldier?â
âI'm a Wrecker,â Other Wheeljack told him. âWeâre the guys who take the missions you donât really follow the rules to finish.â
That explained a lot.
âUh-huh.â Bumblebee started tapping his index-fingers together anxiously. âYeah, um- Weâre-⌠Uh, heh⌠Weâre a maintenance crew.â
Other Wheeljack blinked, then his expression dropped. â⌠I beg your fragginâ pardon?â
Ratchet shook his head. âOh, boy.â
âYou-?â Other Wheeljack pointed to the field-tech, his optics wide. âAnd you-?â Bulkhead. âYou-?â Bunblebee. âAnd you?!â He pointed to Optimus, stunned, then he looked down at Sari and shook his head. âKid, hit me. I wanna wake up so that my team can yell at me now, thanks.â
Sari crossed her arms. âIâll break my hand.â
âScrap. Right.â Other Wheeljack looked back at the Autobots. âYouâre jokinâ.â No one said anything. They had nothing to say. And Other Wheeljack knew it. â⌠Youâre not jokinâ.â
Bulkhead shook his head. âNope.â As always, he was proud. âWeâre a space-bridge repair crew!â
â⌠Oh, for Pitâs sake-â Other Wheeljack shook his head, then he pointed up with a completely serious expression. âIf thatâs âScreamy, the other âCons are gonna eat you alive.â
Bumblebee deadpanned. âThanks for the vote of confidence.â
âYouâre welcome,â Other Wheeljack told him, giving a strained smile.
Optimus huffed. âOh, for-!â
Ratchet rested a servo on the Primeâs shoulder. âHeâs had a day. Let him have that⌠Especially considering that one of us just died.â
â⌠Ugh.â Optimus closed his optics and hung his head. â⌠Fair enough.â
âŚ
Once Sari was returned to her father and the AutobotsâOther Wheeljack includedâhad promised to help with the rebuilding of the city, the team returned the Allspark to their ship and returned to the Plant for the night.
Other Wheeljack had passed upon the tour of the ship, instead standing at the edge of the water and waiting. Optimus just figured that he needed a moment alone after the day he had and all of the developments made.
He seemed tired.
And Optimus really needed to stop referring to him as âOther Wheeljackâ in his head.
It was just Wheeljack, strange as that wasâand he would be living and working with the team until they figured out how to help him.
Protectors of the Allspark, Heroes of Detroit, and haven for those lost in the multiverse.
It hadnât even been a decacycle⌠ignoring the fifty stellar-cycles of stasis, of course.
Optimus was wondering if Oth- if Wheeljack was right. How much trouble were they in?
That night, he did a quick round to check in on his teammates. He told himself that it was procedure, but really? He was just reassuring himself that they had all survived the day.
Funny, given that he had been the one who-âŚ
Well, everyone had some close calls.
Finally, Optimus came to Wheeljackâs room.
They had let the âWreckerâ take his pick of the free room, and Optimus was surprised when the Wrecker chose one that was on the interior of the Plant and lacked windows.
Ratchet had told him in private that it was a security thing, and he left it there.
Ratchetâs room didnât have windows either.
Optimus paused in the doorway, and he glanced inside to see the strange mech examining his blades with a frown.
The room looked like a cell, no windows and just a berth. It made Optimus uneasy.
âHey,â he spoke up at last, and Wheeljack looked over at him with a raised optic-brow. Those optics of his were still somewhat unsettling. âI, uh⌠I hope this is alright.â
âItâs fine,â Wheeljack assured him. âBetter than what Iâm used to, actually.â
After Optimus had made the comparison between the room and a cell, that didnât exactly make him feel any better.
â⌠Are you going to be alright?â The Prime asked, and the Wrecker blinked.
Then, he put on a grin. âYeah, âcourse. Itâs just an adjustment, thatâs all.â He sheathed his blades. âIâm good at adjustinâ.â
Optimus frowned. âNo one can be this good.â
âHm.â Wheeljack glanced away. âIâll be alright. Itâs just⌠a lot to process.â He looked back at Optimus. â⌠How are you holdinâ up?â
Optimus blinked. âMe?â
âYeah, you.â Wheeljack stood to face him, then he sighed. âLook: I am tryinâ to be delicate, here. I'm not good at that.â
âIâm not-â
âYou died, today,â Wheeljack said bluntly, and Optimus tensed. â⌠Folks can be good at adjustinâ, but no oneâs that good.â
Optimus just looked at him, then he crossed his arms and looked away. â⌠It really hurt, then I just closed my optics and opened them a few moments later⌠and it didnât hurt anymore. It was nothing.â He glanced back at the Wrecker, shrugging. âReally.â
Wheeljack crossed his arms and raised an optic-brow again. âHm.â
âReally!â Optimus insisted, then he scoffed and looked away. âUgh, youâre worse than Ratchet.â
âFrag, I really hope not,â Wheeljack said, and Optimus glanced at the Wrecker as he put on a little grin. â⌠Thatâs me talkinâ about either one of âem, just to be clear. Heâs always like that.â
âHeh.â Optimus was glad of that, for some reason. He couldnât imagine Ratchet⌠or anyone⌠any differently than how he knew them, not really. âBut Iâm thinking things are still pretty different, here. After all that worry about it, the Allspark saved me.â
Wheeljackâs smile dropped. â⌠It was due.â
That put a chill up Optimusâs spine.
â⌠Itâs a different universe,â he said, a little unsteady. âA lot of rules might be different.â
âYeah, Iâm sure plenty are,â Wheeljack told him. âBut that thing blasted apart a city, today. Weâre lucky it was feelinâ charitable, after.â
â⌠Fair enough,â Optimus decided, the reality of those words hitting him hard. Then, he sighed and looked away. â⌠Do you think that I was supposed to die?â He heard a shift, and he glanced up to see that the Wreckerâs whole face had fallen and his optics were wide. âI mean, with your whole butterfly effect⌠What did you change, by coming here today?â
Wheeljack just looked at him for a moment, then he sighed. âIt could be that I came here and made things worse. You might not have fallen at all, without me here.â
âMy plan was to just jump on him and wrestle the Allspark away,â Optimus argued. âI donât think you made me any more likely to fall by telling me that was a stupid plan.â
âAll plans are stupid plans until they actually work,â Wheeljack said, then he glanced away again. â⌠As long as you got the Allspark back, they wouldâve been able to patch you up. Iâm sure your team would get managed with or without me, and Sariâs Key-â He blinked, then he chuckled. âFrag, that Key⌠Still gettinâ used to the idea of that doohickey.â
âMe, too,â Optimus admitted, then he shifted uncomfortably. â⌠But what if I didnât get it? What if they wouldnât have been able to get it, Wheeljack? What if I was supposed to die?â
âPersonally, I doubt it,â Wheeljack told him. âI mean, if this is anythinâ like my reality-â He paused. â⌠Besides, the âbutterfly effectâ is just a theory. I was probably overthinking.â He shook his head. âAnd even if it is more than âtheoryâ, that theory isnât laid on the grounds of supposed. It says that the smallest actions can have huge consequences.â He shrugged. âMe beinâ here, thatâs bigâbut I donât think it played on any âdestinyâ scrap. Thereâs no âdestinyâ, no âsupposedâ. Natural forces caused by other natural forces, choicesâthose are what make things happen, thatâs how it goes.â
Optimus sighed. âBut-â
âAnd letâs pretend for a moment that destiny did exist and that the universe had it out for ya, that your head was on the choppinâ block,â Wheeljack proposed. âThe multiverse dropped some idiot in on you anyway, and then you didnât. Whether or not one thing caused the other, weâll never know. It just⌠happened.â
Optimus just looked at him, a little surprised by how quickly the Wrecker had changed tuneâfrom dark and fatalistic to⌠encouraging?
Then, he realized that it happened after he had changed his own tune. It was a reaction.
An adjustment.
And Optimus smiled. âHeh. Some idiot?â
âItâs an accurate description,â Wheeljack told him, then he smirked as he narrowed his optics. âBut I better not hear anyone else sayinâ it.â
âHm.â Optimus shook his head. âMy lips are sealed.â He looked at the Wrecker again, and he nodded. âWelcome to the team, Wheeljack.â He turned and started making his way towards the door. âGood night.â
âGânight, Prime,â Wheeljack replied as Optimus left the room.
He still wasnât saying âkidâ, anymoreâthe habit had been broken, somehow.
Another adjustment?
Optimus still wasnât sure if he was happy about that or not, after what Wheeljack said during their fight with Starscream.
It was⌠different, having someone in his life that saw him as a leader or Prime last and someone to look after first.
And even after he left âkidâ behind, he was still acting the same wayâso his perspective hadnât changed, even if the title was gone.
Optimus wasnât sure if that was a good thing or not. He wasnât a sparkling.
He would just⌠have to adjust.
The Prime took a few steps towards his own door before he paused, and he hesitated before straining his audio-sensors.
He could hear footsteps.
â⌠Heh. Prime.â The steps moved towards the door, and Optimus grew worried that Wheeljack would peek out and see that he was listening in. âHm⌠Gânight, guys.â
The door slid shut.
Optimusâs face fell, and he sighed.
No one should have to âadjustâ to this.
There had to be a way.
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The sun set, and Ratchet was still desperately trying to get anything working againâthe fried monitors, the scorched control console.
After the first hour, Knockout had quietly moved to start helping himâbut it was clear that he didnât know where to get started.
No one did.
And nothing was working.
That much, everyone could tell.
So, Ultra Magnus broke the frustrated silence. He couldnât take it anymore.
âRatchet,â he spoke up, and the medic looked back at him. â⌠One of my soldiers is gone.â He braced himself. âIs there nothing you can do?â
â⌠No.â Ratchet shook his head. âNo, no, no⌠Heâs gone, but I will do everything in my power to bring him back.â He glanced back at the commander, his optics narrowed. âWe will not lose anyone else. I wonât allow it.â
The medic got back to work, with Knockout moving to continue his assistance.
And slowly, the crowd in the room disbursed.
Arcee kept her head up, though her servos were in shaking fists at her sides.
Smokescreen just kept shaking his head. His quiet murmurs of âhe canât be goneâ petered out into silence hours before.
Bumblebee briefly rested a servo on the wall to brace himself, then he kept moving. Odds were that he was going to try and find more work to be done, and bury himself in it.
And Bulkhead practically stormed out of that laboratory, his head hung and shaking.
So, Ultra Magnus went after him.
âBulkhead?â He caught up and rested a servo on the green mechâs shoulder, halting his fellow Wrecker in his tracks. âBulkhead.â
â⌠I gotta call Miko,â the large mech said softly.
Ultra Magnus blinked, then he nodded. âOf course⌠May I join you?â
âYeah.â Bulkhead nodded, then he shook his head again. âHeâs fine⌠Heâs fine.â He started moving again. âAnd he always comes back. He-⌠He always comes back.â
Ultra Magnus watched the green mech go for a long moment, then he sighed as he glanced back towards the ruined laboratory.
Just a few hours before then, at the teamâs first refueling of the day, his two soldiers had been seated with himâand the smallest mech was being his usual self, smirking over a canister of Energon as he made annoying remarks.
War and travel through the depths of space had taught Ultra Magnus how loud silence could be.
He never thought he would hear this silence.
Wheeljack had a tendency to distance himself, even depart⌠but he was never actually gone.
Bulkhead was right.
Somehow, that stubborn mech always found a way and came back.
â⌠Hm.â Ultra Magnus found himself giving a small smile. âIt would take Primus himself to claim that spark.â He regarded that ruined space-bridge⌠and those four scratch-lines⌠with a solemn nod. âBe safe, soldier.â
The commander turned and kept walking.
Miko was waiting.
*squeeeeeze*
Did a quick doodle last night, might clean it up later since itâs still kinda messy. :B
Megs catching Op on the dance floor during a fight, perhaps? B)
May I request Shigadeku art but Demon slayer AU? I am not sure if you watch demon slayer or not but it'll be really cool if you draw Shigaraki as a demon slayer and Izuku as a good demon like nezuko. Maybe bonus scene of them fighting AFO as Muzan?? (Izuku just casually drop kicking All of one's private area and shigaraki laughing his ass off)
The Origin of Phantom Summary: Life had always been fairly mundane for Danny Fenton. School, friends, bullies, and family life. But his world gets turned upside down after an accident gives him strange new powers. As he learns how to control his powers, he discovers a purpose for them. Pairing: Dan x Danny Note: Inspired by talks with akiwitch and fastpacedfreefall, who gave me advice and suggestions on some things. Quinn was created by akiwitch.
        The sky was already dark when Danny woke up from his nap. He was curled up to one side on the couch, using the armrest as a pillow. His father sat on the other side with a deep, thoughtful expression on his face, perhaps taking mental notes about what was going on in the front room of their house. Danny sat up, rubbing at his eye as he glanced around the room. Sam and Tucker sat together in the reclining chair, since there wasnât much room on the couch between Danny and his father.
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role-swap AU
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i donât know if you have yet but could you maybe draw shigaraki's reaction to the world wide news where deku is wanted for mass murder? (from the film world heroes mission) Thatâd be really cool!