It’s not exactly a celebrity wedding, but considering a lack of budget Snowcat and Demolishor have done pretty well for themselves. The words “BONDING PARTY HERE” have been spray-painted on the door in purple, along with a big Decepticon symbol on both the door and the wall. For tonight, the assembly room is Decepticon territory
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I spoke to him when Starscream did -- he was in the Nexus, perhaps two months ago. He... spoke of his violent nature, how many mechs he had killed, that he had attacked Megatron... and that your trine had brought him down in the end. And he was so... light-hearted about his killings, and the revenge he wanted on the mechs that destroyed him; it was frightening. Though, he didn't seem to have made any plans of any type, having not thought farther then getting out of the Allspark and what he wanted to do afterward. By now, I'm not sure.
*she winces at the memory, gripping Pyro's forearm as a gesture of entreaty* Please, forgive me for not trying to find you and tell you... between the ordeal with the humanized Transformers, the other ghosts, and those I counsel... it's all been very overwhelming, very distracting. I know enough people that have been to your establishment, I should have thought... *she interrupts herself, shaking her head, with a little sigh* At least nothing's happened... *'yet' goes unspoken*
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If you had told me, it wouldn't have made a difference. If anything, things would have turned out worse because I would have gone after him. Is he still dead? I mean is he a ghost or... what is he? ...and how can I kill him?
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You can't kill a free-spark, and you don't want to contemplate whatever magicks may exist in the multiverse that could destroy one, or the people that know how to wield them. That would be more dangerous than he is.
Besides, in his case... I've never dealt with a dead mech that is still corporeal, and I have no idea if he can be sent back to the Allspark by destroying that corporeal form... it might work, but it may also simply release him into insubstantial form, and most free-sparks can still manipulate things in the physical world, with concentration. I wish I had more information for you, but this is not something I'm well-versed with.
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He turns and strolls over to her. "Hey, watcha doing here? Didn't think you liked parties."
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They have their place. Celebrating a bonding is a worthwhile event... though I wouldn't recommend the "drunken stupor" part. *her optics reflect rueful amusement*
*she glances up somewhat nervously* Although... Demolishor made it clear that I should not come, but I wanted to deliver a gift for them. *she taps the box she carries* I'm a little afraid of moving through the room. I only hope that no one makes an issue of it.
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"Not a problem--'cept I'll have my hands full. As long as I don't have to punch someone i the face, is good." He reaches over to take the package with his free hand.
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Thank you, Duskwing. I appreciate it, very much.
(It is a small, transparent box, clearly displaying the gift. Inside is a small cup, made of a polished silvery metal, with just a touch of iridescence to its sheen. There are carvings on the rim and the foot of the cup, a semi-ornate pattern, crested with a very small Decepticon insignia at the top.
Included is a note: "I'm unsure of your own universe, but in mine, a bond is often celebrated by pouring energon into a cup such as this, and each bondmate taking a drink from it, to symbolize their solidarity, and their wish to remain together. Even if you do not use it, I hope you will accept this gift, despite the sender. I wish you happiness." It is signed by Auspex.)
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He carefully sets Auspex's gift box down in the middle of the table where it is clearly visible and steps back quickly.
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*Now that the gift has been delivered, she backs a little more toward the wall, and the entrance, still nervous about being here.*
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