1. Quoth the Seeker, “Nevermore”.
2. Dead End & Edgar Allen Poe.
3. Unbeknownst to Orion Pax, Ariel had been lying to him ever since she met him. When he’d found her wandering around near the factory where he was working at the time, she’d claimed to live in the cheap apartment block next to his own. However, she was actually a spoiled heir
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Now that I think about it, in Animated!verse this is practically canon.
Ironhide almost agreed to after all... but then Perceptor said that he couldn't wait to see what would grow.
From that point on, when a test subject asked Perceptor about the effects of his experiment, he would just smile mysteriously and say "You'll find out..."
Perceptor just looked sad that no sparkly crystals started growing like they should have.
Makes me think of those kiddy science kits. How on Cybertron could Perceptor have used the stuff in one of those to make poisonous acid?
...I wonder if Perceptor (or Hound) ever owned one of those rock tumblers that makes the rocks all pretty and shiny. I had one of those once.
Though if Shockwave is part of his own lab equipment... then Perceptor is lab equipment, as well. After all... microscope.
Having Shockwave for an older brother might be just as bad good as having Primus.
What fic is that I want to read it!
Never Change by spotlight_noa.
Possible. *wants to float*
*also wants to float* Sorry, Perceptor, but the more reasonable explanation isn't nearly as satisfying as the possibility of flight.
... Sorry, Rewind.
Oh, it's not just him. This bunny concerns Cassettes in general.
True... But we still have a basic understanding of how things work. The heart beats, the lungs breathe... how to eat, drink, move. They may not be geniuses, or know everything there is to know, but they were machines and should therefore know how machines should work. Which part does what, why that part is necessary to allow movement...
Yeah... so would they retain some sort of empathy for machines, like some humans are good with animals?
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*nods* Yeah, he knows better now than to scare his test subjects into running away.
...Though if the test subjects were smart, that smile alone would make them run.
Makes me think of those kiddy science kits. How on Cybertron could Perceptor have used the stuff in one of those to make poisonous acid?
An experiment is no fun if you know what the results will be, so Perceptor added a few chemicles he found lying around the place (Crazy Uncle Bob really needs to clean his house, doesn't he?). The only words he can read are science-related so he didn't know what he was pouring in there (expensive high-grade and Uncle Bob's Amazing Does Everything Cleaning Formula: Guaranteed To Eat Away At Even The Toughest Stains!). The high-grade was a pretty color and since the science kit was supposed to make crystals of a rather boring clear color, Perceptor thought that by adding the high-grade the crystals would be a pretty color too. He added the cleaning formula because it smelled good.
Though if Perceptor knew it would make crystals, I wonder why he wanted Ironhide to drink it. Maybe he wanted to see if Ironhide turned into a giant pretty crystal?
...I wonder if Perceptor (or Hound) ever owned one of those rock tumblers that makes the rocks all pretty and shiny. I had one of those once.
Perceptor did, until an older youngling named Wheeljack tried to improve it and somehow made it explode. Perceptor lost his rock tumbler and he wasn't allowed to play with Wheeljack anymore.
And don't tell anyone, but Hound still has his. He uses it so much that it's had to be rebuilt several times now. Beachcomber is beginning to wonder where all his rocks are disappearing to.
Having Shockwave for an older brother might be just as bad good as having Primus.
*totally agrees*
Never Change by spotlight_noa.
Thank you!
*also wants to float* Sorry, Perceptor, but the more reasonable explanation isn't nearly as satisfying as the possibility of flight.
Perceptor: *thinks* "Well, we'll just have to rewrite the laws of physics in order to allow those of us not equipped with a natural ability to fly or float to do so."
Wheeljack: *stares* "You can do that?"
Perceptor: *frowns in confusion* "You can't?"
Oh, it's not just him. This bunny concerns Cassettes in general.
... Sorry, everyone! *hides*
Yeah... so would they retain some sort of empathy for machines, like some humans are good with animals?
*nods* Not all of them, like not all humans are good with animals, but a lot of them.
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So he's cultivated an image of a gentle, passive scientist who wouldn't hurt a fly.
...Though if the test subjects were smart, that smile alone would make them run.
If the test subjects were smart, they wouldn't *be* Perceptor's test subjects in the first place.
The only words he can read are science-related
Ooh! What if that's a sort of glitch (like an odd version of dyslexia) and Perceptor still has it?
He added the cleaning formula because it smelled good.
*loves* Perceptor, it's not a good idea to go around sniffing unknown chemical substances. I wonder if he ever discovered the Cybertronian version of chloroform? (Chlorofoam? The stuff someone uses to knock people out so they can kidnap them.)
Though if Perceptor knew it would make crystals, I wonder why he wanted Ironhide to drink it.
Maybe he overheard Young!Ironhide's nervous ranting over how he could get Young!Chromia's attention when he wasn't really a spectacular-looking mech. Li'l Perceptor just wanted to help!
Maybe he wanted to see if Ironhide turned into a giant pretty crystal?
I am now positive that this is on Perceptor's list of 'Things I would be willing to do to end the war so I could be free to play in my lab as much as I want': turn everyone into pretty crystals and make a crystal garden to enjoy while he waits for test results or something.
Perceptor lost his rock tumbler and he wasn't allowed to play with Wheeljack anymore.
Awww! Poor Wheeljack. He must have wondered why Perceptor abruptly stopped playing with him. Maybe this was the explosion that made his mask necessary? Flying shards of broken rock, and all... Poor Perceptor would have been traumatized by seeing his friend with his face all cut up. And I think I've saddified this bunny enough now.
And don't tell anyone, but Hound still has his. He uses it so much that it's had to be rebuilt several times now. Beachcomber is beginning to wonder where all his rocks are disappearing to.
*loves* So cute!
Ravage: *spying in Ark* Hmm, this closet looks like a promising spot for classified material... *is buried in deluge of rocks*
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Perceptor: *thinks* "Well, we'll just have to rewrite the laws of physics in order to allow those of us not equipped with a natural ability to fly or float to do so."
What if he accidentally changed the laws so that everyone who could fly before suddenly couldn't? The Autobots would suddenly have a huge strategic advantage (and the Decepticons would be either trapped in their base, crashed, or drowned) - but the Aerialbots, Powerglide, and Swoop would be Very Displeased.
Wheeljack: *stares* "You can do that?"
Perceptor: *frowns in confusion* "You can't?"
Somehow, I don't think this is the first time that Perceptor has said this.
... Sorry, everyone! *hides*
The cassettes are probably the hardest TFs to hide from.
*nods* Not all of them, like not all humans are good with animals, but a lot of them.
And of course, the ones who don't really like animals or are afraid of/allergic to them, are just adored by said critters. *pictures Megatron with a pet nuclear reactor following him around*
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