[He empties the cube and puts it on the berth. Taking Cyclonus action that he actually is allowed to leave, he steps out, and nods again, still keeping quiet. He has nothing to say.
He walks down the hallway to the door. He doesn’t comm Vortex about his leave, if the fragger decides to sulk and to become even more insane, it’s his own choice.
…and Blast Off doesn’t care anymore, right? He huffs, closes his side of the bond and leaves the building, completely ignoring the Terrorcon in his cell.]
*He watches Blast Off leave the brig, then walks over to Sinnertwin's cell, and likewise unlocks, unbars, and opens the door.*
You are released.
*He notes the switch to mech form--this is the first he's seen it, although having seen the Sinnertwin of his own universe, it's not particularly a surprise.*
*Cyclonus can, in fact, help him with that. He pulls out an energon cube and a bundle of scrap metal--he'd raided an abandoned building and torn up some furniture on the way in.*
Unfortunate. The CR chamber has its disadvantages.
*Like removing his writing from Vortex. He still needed to redo that. The CR chamber had also taken from him a number of small reminders of his old Lord. Perhaps it could be reprogrammed, but he wasn't going to be getting those back again.*
And the concentration of gasses here is distressing.
[His audio input runs at the lowest possible setting when he hears steps and warily changes all settings to default.
Then Cyclonus speaks and Blast Off onlines his optics. Looking at the other mech, tiredly, he stands up.
He doesn’t ask or say anything. When Cyclonus decides that he is un-gounded, he will tell Blast Off.]
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*He silently offers Blast Off an energon cube. He'd been here for a while, after all, and he did look rather low on energy.*
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[The offer surprises Blast Off, but there is no sign in his expression that it does. He reaches for the cube and nods in acknowledgment.]
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*Cyclonus steps back a bit from Blast Off's cell door, but does not leave. He's waiting for Blast Off to leave before he releases Sinnertwin.*
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[He empties the cube and puts it on the berth. Taking Cyclonus action that he actually is allowed to leave, he steps out, and nods again, still keeping quiet. He has nothing to say.
He walks down the hallway to the door. He doesn’t comm Vortex about his leave, if the fragger decides to sulk and to become even more insane, it’s his own choice.
…and Blast Off doesn’t care anymore, right? He huffs, closes his side of the bond and leaves the building, completely ignoring the Terrorcon in his cell.]
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*He watches Blast Off leave the brig, then walks over to Sinnertwin's cell, and likewise unlocks, unbars, and opens the door.*
You are released.
*He notes the switch to mech form--this is the first he's seen it, although having seen the Sinnertwin of his own universe, it's not particularly a surprise.*
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*Cyclonus can, in fact, help him with that. He pulls out an energon cube and a bundle of scrap metal--he'd raided an abandoned building and torn up some furniture on the way in.*
Here.
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*Cyclonus frowned at him.*
You said you were desperate. So I brought you metal. Eat it or not, I'm not forcing you.
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What does the CR chamber have to do with it?
*He likes Sinnertwin better in alt-mode anyway. The horns were so much more obvious and accessible.*
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Unfortunate. The CR chamber has its disadvantages.
*Like removing his writing from Vortex. He still needed to redo that. The CR chamber had also taken from him a number of small reminders of his old Lord. Perhaps it could be reprogrammed, but he wasn't going to be getting those back again.*
And the concentration of gasses here is distressing.
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