Summoning

Nov 26, 2012 17:58


Disclaimer: Transformers is the property of Hasbro et al.
Title: Summoning
Rating: K+
Word Count: ~4,500
Warnings:  Mentions of war crimes (nothing explicit), slight emotional breakdown
Timeframe/Setting: G1, early/pre-war Cybertron
Summary: Desperate times, desperate measures.  Prowl has nothing left to lose.   
A/N:  This is a sort of companion fic to ( Read more... )

fandom: transformers, lit: fanfic

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wicked3659 November 27 2012, 01:07:29 UTC
Wow I thought this was brilliant and fascinating. I do hope there is more but lovely fic nonetheless as a stand alone! :)

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lobaeclipse December 5 2012, 21:09:18 UTC
Thank you muchly!

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starsheild November 27 2012, 01:19:45 UTC
This was..absolutely fascinating. Very interesting insight into Prowl. Looking forward to more!

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lobaeclipse December 5 2012, 21:10:54 UTC
I'm very glad you liked it. I'm thinking that this is going to stay a oneshot, but you never know. It might surprise me.

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bluebirdsoaring November 27 2012, 02:48:44 UTC
Wow, this one blows my mind!!!

Very creative and amazing...eager to see if you play in this sandbox more. Jazz origin as a deamon is very unique, but Prowl "calling" him is not one I've yet seen! And when he decides to stay...love it =)

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lobaeclipse December 5 2012, 21:11:56 UTC
Mindblowing is always a good thing. I'm very happy you enjoyed it!

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silberstreif November 27 2012, 19:44:39 UTC
Great beginning. Prowl is desperate and of course he gets everything but the expected from the summoning. :) Really like this version of Jazz... and I would love to see how they find this chosen leader (which is probably Optimus ^^).

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lobaeclipse December 5 2012, 21:14:51 UTC
Life (and fic) would be very boring if we always got what we expected. I'm glad you enjoyed it! This is supposed to be a oneshot, but you never know. These things tend to mutate and grow when you're not looking.

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zea_taylor December 2 2012, 15:44:13 UTC
This was fascinating - ringing true for both their personalities in this reality, and with the potential to be expanded much further, or to sit well as a standalone. Prowl's grief was palpable, and I like the threat and intrigue you wove into Jazz here. Thanks for sharing!

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lobaeclipse December 5 2012, 21:16:37 UTC
Everything you mentioned was exactly what I was aiming for. I'm pleased that it worked and very pleased that you liked it!

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