BW Waspinator[The storm seems to have broken for a moment, a watery sun peeking weakly through the clouds. Waspinator has taken this opportunity to venture out and get some air. After fluttering around for a little while, he's landed on The Roof, reclining and gazing up at the sky
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[Being so small among such large mechs didn't make for terribly reasonable travel, so he opted to zip around on his jets instead, exploring and marveling at the spread of the Nexus hub below him, all the bots milling about, enormous mechs, their ancestors, at least some of them... it was incredible, and he still wasn't sure he wasn't dreaming... or dying... His own crew had told him he'd died when the pod had kamikaze'd into the Planet Buster... maybe this was that space between living and death, a sort of Limbo where sparks of all worlds and dimensions come together... ]
[His musing is cut short as he spies that familiar green and yellow form reclining on the roof top. The truce he's been told of offers him hope, and a sense of relief, so he glides down until he can hover just above the roof, cutting his jets and landing with a soft 'thunk' of his peds. He offers the insect a bow of his head in greeting.]
Evening. I hope I'm not disturbing you...
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It does matter, but it shouldn't. We should never have become so divided in the first place...
[Another sigh and he leans back to rest on his elbows, idly following the path of a depleted rain cloud as it wanders past]
Things will never be simple, unfortunately. No no someone, somewhere is Far too entertained by watching us all battle one another and butt heads over the simplest things from sharing resources to respecting life... it can never be simple so long as we have free will. And after all, Freedom is the right of All sentient beings, regardless of how they choose to exercise those freedoms... We can't do anything more than try to convince them to change, to see the error of their ways. We can't forcibly reprogram someone from Predicon to Maximal just because their ideals don't match ours...
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