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Apr 10, 2008 20:39

*Auspex is again kneeling before the central mosaic, palms flat to the ground, in commune with Primus*

*All the strange things that have come... sparks created from incomplete slivers, more free-sparks, injured sparks that refuse to be comforted... friends that try her patience, assumptions that have been made... Why now, why all at once, like ( Read more... )

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random_xtras May 4 2008, 03:18:55 UTC
Honest affection comes from the flame emblazoned mech as his hand closes once more around hers, it's mixed with excitement and anticipation. "I've been transfered to Cybertron. I'm going to be bridge to the Prime's unit, team... family?"

Slight embarrassment there. He tends to forget not everyone's factory made or team based.

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primus_seeress May 6 2008, 06:07:34 UTC
*It takes her a moment to identify the source of his sheepishness* I admit I'm not accustomed to thinking in terms of family, either, except as a child of Primus. *a thought strikes her; she blinks, with a bit of a smile* Though I think your appearance may give them pause..

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random_xtras May 6 2008, 16:31:47 UTC
He looks down at himself with a thoughtful frown, then shrugs with his own slight smile. "I'll blame the assembly line, as I always do. It's not too strange; there are many mechs who wear flames now. Rodimus is a popular leader."

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primus_seeress May 7 2008, 05:14:35 UTC
*she chuckles softly* At least there is a plausible explanation, then.

*she looks thoughtful for a moment* Actually... I do believe that Primus has manifested himself with a similar appearance, as well, in one or another of the dimensions. I suppose you look a bit like him, as well. *her smile is somewhat amused, with a slight hint of mischief*

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random_xtras May 7 2008, 05:29:50 UTC
Teletraan blinks and glances downward, wondering if that had anything to do with the form Primus has chosen for him. Primus, however, only replies with laughter.

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primus_seeress May 9 2008, 03:34:23 UTC
*Auspex's voice is mirthful* He's not telling us, I suppose.

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random_xtras May 9 2008, 03:43:50 UTC
"No." He shakes his head, his mouth twitching.

Then he pauses, his feelings going from query and bemusement to hopeful affection as he looks up again.

"Auspex, will you be my sister?"

Spur of the moment idea.

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primus_seeress May 16 2008, 01:34:23 UTC
*Auspex frowns in puzzlement, tilting her head slightly* We both serve Primus as our primary function, and I tend to think of my fellow servants as brothers and sisters... as Primus would have me do. But... you seem to be speaking of something slightly different? I'm... not sure exactly what you mean.

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random_xtras May 16 2008, 01:42:24 UTC
Teletraan is surprised. "Ah... in my reality, at least siblings are those who share spark coding, either because of their construction or because of a light bond forged sometime later in life. It doesn't affect the mechs involved, for the most part. Though when one of the siblings goes offline too deeply the other tends to feel it."

His feelings shift to slight sadness as he muses once more over the slight empty spot where Spike would be if the youngling were alive.

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primus_seeress May 17 2008, 05:54:09 UTC
Forming a sibling bond? *She looks startled, thoughtful, querying Primus for more information* I've only heard of true siblings as being somehow linked from creation, buildmates... otherwise, bonds are rather more intimate.

*she tries to understand what exactly he's asking of her, in this case* I'm sure it's possible to form lesser bonds, but it isn't something I've heard of, in the context of my own culture. Do your people commonly form such bonds? *She's not alarmed, really, but she is cautious. New practices involving the spark must be examined carefully, even if firmly established in other realities*

*She picks up on his melancholy* You miss your brother.

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random_xtras May 18 2008, 00:32:40 UTC
"Yes, I do." He accepts the feeling of comfort that Primus offers, then looks up. "It was more common in the past, when many would even grow into the bond over time. Modern mechs... see what they could lose instead of what they could gain."

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primus_seeress May 24 2008, 21:08:32 UTC
*She answers slowly, pondering this* I suppose, if you were in constant close proximity with a person, over many vorns, the sparks would have time to find each others' energy, the tiny amount that slips through the shell... *her optics widen* Though if that is the case, many more share tentative bonds than they realize.

*Auspex seems a bit boggled by this, but it also makes a good deal of sense*

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random_xtras May 25 2008, 00:55:01 UTC
He nods. "Haven't you ever wondered at the near telepathy of those who've worked together as a team for some time? Some of it is familiarity, but some of it is due to those lesser bonds. Ratchet and Ironhide were an example of such a bond, and theirs had nearly reached the strength of a build bond by the time they died."

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primus_seeress May 28 2008, 01:48:55 UTC
She 'hmm's quietly* This does sound very possible. I suppose bonds are examined in more detail in some universes, than others... I've not heard talk of natural bonds forming on their own, but I certainly can imagine it happening. This is new, and very interesting...

How does one actively form a sibling bond, then?

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