In all honesty I'd like ta be able to turn it off. Something not easily accomplished it's turning out.
[He huffs a breath into his moustache, then turns to start gathering bits off his desk]
Still, think about it - differences in personality programming were copied to human form along with the rest of our processing. Something amazing right there.
Just jump.
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[He peeks again, frowning. Okay, fair enough, it wasn't that far. And yet he couldn't get rid of that nagging feeling of vertigo.]
Huh, I appear to be afraid of heights.
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[Possibly because Ironhide's self-preservation instinct is low to nonexistent anyway.]
Someone should bring you a ladder.
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[He huffs a breath into his moustache, then turns to start gathering bits off his desk]
Still, think about it - differences in personality programming were copied to human form along with the rest of our processing. Something amazing right there.
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[Ironhide is suddenly distracted by the moustache bit. What in the...?]
Huh...? Oh. Yeah. You around for the body-switching nonsense?
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[He is now in a flurry of activity, grabbing bits of metal and wires and bringing them together offscreen]
Body switchin'? Ya mean somethin like this happened before?
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[Ironhide sort of leans sideways, like he's trying to see around Wheeljack through the comm.]
Yeah. Sort of. Bunch of 'bots ended up in different bodies... and vice versa.
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[He leans back, letting Ironhide see a tangle of wires, metal and, rather out of place, a leather harness]
Huh... so yer sayin' that there's been minds switched around before? Wow. Wonder how that got pulled off?
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[That answers his question anyway, and Ironhide peers closer at the screen, trying to decipher the mess.]
Yeah. I am.
[A pause.]
Transtechs did it.
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