Exploration, semi-hostile wilderness and occasionally hostile neighbours are more than enough to keep a Minicon occupied. Add a rogue Autobot youngster and his own in-team antics on top of that, and it’s small surprise that Iceberg hasn’t visited the Nexus much in recent months. He didn’t think it would do any harm.
He’s wishing he’d paid more
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"Hey, Hormah," he says, adding a pleased whistle to the greeting. "I'm glad you could make it."
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"What?" he demands, studying her face to see whether she's upset or guilty. With her, he just doesn't know. She's a bit big for forced linking.
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Only jumpstarted three sparks, charged a ghost so she was strong enough to show up, and given Snowcat and the Zambonis a funtime... oh yeah, and that thing with Ransack.
"(As for addiction... snuggling my boyfriend feels better than having somebody jittering around in my head.)"
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He eyes the ground for a minute. "(You don't have to use it again - so don't. There's more risk in it than burnt-out systems, Hormah. Powerlinking is bad news for everyone it touches, and it touches a vatload more people than you probably realise.)"
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Then she frowns at him, trying to figure out why he's so bothered about this.
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"(You're right, you must have been channeling him, but unless the spark you made was Minicon, he wasn't using your energy, and that's a different business altogether. It still won't protect you from the dangers of actual powerlinking, and honestly, you can't trust him to. I'm pretty sure the guy just doesn't know what he's dealing with. Slag, I'm not sure if you do: you still haven't answered me about how he's supposed to protect you.)"
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