Who: Starscream, Raidou (locked for now) Where: Off Central Square What: Starscream makes his first public appearance as Dictator of the New World. Rating: TBA Warnings: TBA
As for Raidou Kuzunoha the XIV, Morning Star and the duly ordained defender of Central? He'd been left in quite the predicament, if he could say so himself: he knew that this 'new' version of uSUC was a very bad thing for everyone in Central, and also that it was the result of someone else tampering with the programming. But at the same time, it was still uSUC, still his 'boss' in this world. So how could he work this?
In the end, he did as he usually did; he did what was best for the people he was supposed to protect. He knew about the meeting at the spaceport, and he knew that if it was interrupted, then there was probably going to be a tussle and more than a few problems... or even the loss of life. And Raidou had lost enough people as it was; he wasn't going to let another catastrophe happen on his watch.
Besides, Central had stopped drawing his baths for him. A husband couldn't let such an insult go unanswered!Therefore, as soon as he caught wind of the one who'd ruined what life Raidou had managed to eke out, the boy dashed
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Starscream wasn't as tall, as his type went, but he was still a good 19 feet, which necessitated looking down. And down and down...
It was one of those pipsqueak humans. It was strange that they would be present this far away from Earth, but Starscream had deduced that there must have been some kind of cosmic displacement, because there were just way too many lost people here.
Not that it mattered to him. They could be lost. So long as they helped him get the energy he needed to return to Cybertron or Earth and retake both.
"And what if I am?" he smirked, voice high and mocking.
The mocking tone went at Raidou, and he just shrugged it off. Dealing with demons, he had to develop a nice thick hide, and he was sure this Soulless God had a lot worse in his arsenal if he really wanted to let it go. Regardless, he was pretty sure this was the one who'd put them all in this mess, and if his experience told him anything, words weren't going to solve a darn thing. So he quietly selected Thor's summoning tube, the motion almost unnoticeable beneath his cape, and he looked perfectly serious.
"Why, then I'd have to ask you, politely, to get things back to normal." And if that didn't work, well...
"Normal?" Starscream asked, and one could practically hear the sneer dripping off the word. But this human wasn't screaming and running away, and Starscream's wondered what kind of trick he had up his sleeve. "What do you mean normal?" He gestured vaguely.
He smiled nastily. "Oh, did you mean the power? There was a problem. The city is running dangerously low on energy. That stupid AI that ran it had no idea how to deal with energy conservation."
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In the end, he did as he usually did; he did what was best for the people he was supposed to protect. He knew about the meeting at the spaceport, and he knew that if it was interrupted, then there was probably going to be a tussle and more than a few problems... or even the loss of life. And Raidou had lost enough people as it was; he wasn't going to let another catastrophe happen on his watch.
Besides, Central had stopped drawing his baths for him. A husband couldn't let such an insult go unanswered!Therefore, as soon as he caught wind of the one who'd ruined what life Raidou had managed to eke out, the boy dashed ( ... )
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It was one of those pipsqueak humans. It was strange that they would be present this far away from Earth, but Starscream had deduced that there must have been some kind of cosmic displacement, because there were just way too many lost people here.
Not that it mattered to him. They could be lost. So long as they helped him get the energy he needed to return to Cybertron or Earth and retake both.
"And what if I am?" he smirked, voice high and mocking.
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"Why, then I'd have to ask you, politely, to get things back to normal." And if that didn't work, well...
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He smiled nastily. "Oh, did you mean the power? There was a problem. The city is running dangerously low on energy. That stupid AI that ran it had no idea how to deal with energy conservation."
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