They seem to come from nowhere when I'm playing games doing homework or when I'm taking quizzes. Hopefully these rabid cute little bunnies find homes.
1. Movie-verse: Takes place after events of the first movie. The transformers are now on earth, which may very well be their new home. The heads of the nations wish to ally themselves (the human race as a whole) with the Cybertronians. They know the robots are obligated to at least keep earth intact if they wish to have a place to live, but they needed something to bind the aliens to the humans, so the human race would be kept intact. The humans choose to keep with an old tradition of forming alliances: marriage. Sam Witwicky has been chosen (or Mikaela if it is preferred) to be married to one of the autobots (preferably Optimus Prime) because he (or she) is closest to the transformers relationship-wise and trust-wise. Optimus agrees because he believes it is the right of the planet's original race to decide how the alliance would be established. Now the human chosen is trying to understand just why they were chosen and how this would affect their future.
A. Same sex marriages must be made legal worldwide to sanction the marriage of Optimus and Sam without being hypocritical. They refuse to have Mikaela marry one of the aliens despite her relationship with them due to irrational fears that she could become pregnant with some kind of cyborg. The humans did not wish for a new species to be born only to eliminate the current species.
B. If Mikaela is chosen it could go along the same lines as 1A except the humans want her to get pregnant in hopes of creating a cyborg race and use it as war machines.
C. If taking place after RotF, the humans could choose to attempt to marry Sam and Megatron together in order to form an alliance and end the war. I'm sure Megs would be pleased with that. Bonus points if you can make it where Megs can't kill Sam for some reason (they were unknowingly bonded after Sam messed with his spark in Mission City).
D. Scientists are insistent on watching the consummation of the marriage in hopes of discovering new things about the Cybertronian race and to verify that the alliance is complete.
2. The Transformers have been to many different planets and the different bacteria and viruses never affected them, but humans are so easily affected by the microorganisms. Now that an unknown bacteria/virus has come in contact with the humans it has proven to have disastrous effects on them as plagues sweep across the world. Autobots struggle to find cures as Decepticons gather more unknown bacteria/viruses to unleash on the humans, glad to be rid of the disgusting fleshbags so easily. Will those that survive consider this a declaration of war from the entire Cybertronian race through means of bilogical warfare, commonly used by humans on races they considered "inferior" or "primitive" to claim territories? Or will they realize that the Autobots had been trying to fix what happened and forgive them, working together with them to destroy the Decepticons onec and for all and find cures for those who were still suffering?
A. Many humans had been wiped out by the rampant plagues worldwide. How will they return their race to what it once was? Cloning had been suggested, but is it truly the only choice?
B. This can go along with A. Women were more affected by the plagues and less of them had survived or the fertility of the human race as a whole had been affected hugely, so much so that they're not even sure they'll be able to see another newborn throughout their remaining existence.
3. Eager to get Wheelie out from underfoot, the Nest team has assigned him to be exterminator; he must get rid of the roaches. Wheelie soon enlists help and unfortunately, not only are roaches capable of surviving nuclear bombs, they can apparently survive Ironhide's cannons as well.