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writing_monkey December 24 2008, 17:44:08 UTC
Ekkkk! You have some good ones.

3.There is no good or evil. Only blatant stupidity.

- lol. that would be really funny if, per se, some humans (allied or not) were standing watch and came to that conclusion.

"Why do they keep fighting like this? Don't they want the same thing? To Bring Cybertron back?"

"Yah. There really is no good and evil, just blatant stupidity; and for that we should be glad."

"What do you mean?"

"Well, where are they getting all their energy?"

"Good point. Lets never mention this conversation to anyone ever again."

Bumblebee enters or some random Autobot, "Hey, guys, what are you talking about?"

"NOTHING!"

- It would be even funnier if it was Spike and Sparkplug. :P

5. It wasn’t that Miles was afraid of Sam, but still. After Mission City, Sam had an edge to him he hadn’t before. It was like flopping down on the comfy sofa in the basement…and gradually realizing the odd lump he landed on was a loaded gun.

- ekkk! Miles, he don't get enough love, but I have a feeling I've seen a fic that reminds me of this. Can't remember where though. (shrug)

8. Expansion on the Bee-treated-as-a-child idea. Before they were stranded on Earth, Bumblebee really wasn’t treated like a sparkling. He was one of the many unnerving, almost alien, war-sparked bots who no one really interacted with or felt comfortable around. When he woke on earth however, and the ‘bots met the Witwickys, Bee was assigned to interact and win the confidence of their new human allies, since he was such a good spy. Bee quickly determined the best way to win the human’s affection and trust was to act like a kid slightly older then Spike, taking on the ‘older brother’ role. However, Bee found out something strange: He liked playing the part. For the first time, he had an excuse, and newly discovered desire, to do things like play catch, or have long pointless arguments, or play pranks, or skive off a shift to go see a movie. And if he kept up the role while Spike and Sparkplug were away, none of the bots found it odd, since he was still on the mission, even if his ‘targets’ were temporarily away. The longer Bee played the role, the more the rest of the bots tended to respond to him as though that was his real personality, which was what Bee was coming to want.

- This is an awesome idea ... but I don't know how to play with it. (puppy eyes)

12. sparkbonds really didn’t have anything to do with romance or sex. They were originally used to mentor younger bots. Of course, the first time a mentor and his student had sex, that function swiftly went out the window…

- oooh, now that is a great angst thing in my mind. Well, I'd personally like to see Shockwave have this role. He slept with one of his students (since he's older than slang I'd make it one of the first times a Transformer had sex) and thus rose emotions of love, passion, and hate. That is why he has no intrests in the subject and pretends to have no emotions. He believes he's ruined his society and thus follows Megatron so blindly since the mech seems to disregard love.

Starscream then comes to mock him in a fake thankfullness, somehow finding out it was Shockwaves fault. for love in the first place.

"My Shockwave, I'm not sure if you can be an Autobot or 'Con; after all you created both love and hate."

- Ugh, I really like that last one, maybe I should see if I have time to make a oneshot on it.

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silvane91 December 26 2008, 00:07:02 UTC
- It would be even funnier if it was Spike and Sparkplug. :P

Yes. Yes it would. Cybertronians: Completely missing the obvious since 1985! Though I must admit this is azardarkstar's line.

- Ugh, I really like that last one, maybe I should see if I have time to make a oneshot on it.

I like your thoughts on this one too! I hope you write it.

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writing_monkey April 7 2009, 23:12:20 UTC
Dropping you a note. I finally got around to feeding two if those plot bunnies of yours. 3 and 12 at least.

http://www.fanfiction.net/s/4975339/1/Bonds

http://www.fanfiction.net/s/4770763/1/A_Blatant_Observation

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