28th June 2014
12:34 GMT -7:00
Axlegrease pulls over in the 'no parking' bay in front of a newly built restaurant. 'Ernesto's' is the name on the front, but I've got no idea if that's the name of the owner or the chain.
"Take as long as you want. They can't have found
all of the battle sites."
She's getting a few odd looks from the passers-by. With the giant transforming cat out of the bag, it's common knowledge that out of place vehicles
might be one of Earth's alien visitors. Jasper's new population isn't limited to the scientific and military personnel at Darkmount Base; giant robot tourism has started to become a thing, and if Axlegrease sticks around she's going to get surrounded
fast.
I push open the passenger-side door and climb out. "We'll call you when we need pickup."
On the opposite side, Slipstream's avatar body nods. "And don't get in any fights. These people are paying for our exploration work."
"I understand. But anything they haven't claimed
is fair game."
Slipstream walks around the front of Axlegrease's cab, shaking her head. "Not any wrecks that could be resurrected. Taking equipment is fine, but vehicon miners are… Basically the only civilians we
have. And they can do work for
us."
Axlegrease turns and pulls away, the confirmation of her 'driver-free' status causing a momentary burst of excitement in the small but growing crowd. Then she stops.
"Do you really think they'll resurrect vehicons? The fuel shortage doesn't exist anymore."
"Ah." Slipstream looks at me with a thoughtful expression on her clearly-inhuman face. "Why… Wouldn't they? They're not a threat to the Autobots, and a lot of them are
technically civilians."
"Economics. Optimus returned the All-Spark to Cybertron. Eventually, new protoforms will emerge."
I nod. "Yes?"
"They will be full transformers, not low-power vehicons made to function at near-starvation fuel levels. The conditions that made creating them worthwhile no longer apply. It would be more effective to prepare fuel reserves for a new generation than use the Last Autobot to resurrect vehicons."
I roll my eyes. "And you're not just saying that because their parts are up for grabs."
"There's no reason to let their parts go to waste." She turns her front wheels and slowly pulls away. "I will recover them and we can see what happens."
I watch her go as she rejoins the light Jasper traffic. She might have a point, but…
Slipstream walks over to me, leaning into my side. "Do you think she's right?"
"No. The cost of energon has dropped
immensely. It isn't an either-or. Even if they can't complete with full strength transformers, it makes more sense to use them as a labour force for the reconstruction than it does to abandon them."
She doesn't look convinced. "Then why haven't the Autobots tried resurrecting them?"
"If I had to guess, it's because human governments consider vehicon corpses on Earth to be their property and they don't want to start a fight over it. And because Decepticon disunity is in their interests. Resurrecting regular Decepticons is less of a problem because they're not unified yet, but a vehicon will immediately comply with the highest ranking Decepticon officer around."
Which is probably why the Autobots are setting up synthetic energon production centres in Vos and Tarn, despite there hardly being any Autobots from there. Megatron… Isn't exactly the most popular Decepticon in the universe, even if he's being a lot less confrontational these days. If Decepticons can just take their teams and live somewhere separate from him and his followers, a lot of them
will. Heck, Heatseeker is fairly blatantly only here to do reconnaissance for the other Stunticons.
They fought for Megatron for millions of years, then the
moment they can get fuel somewhere else…
"Hm." Slipstream sounds distracted as I wrap my left arm around her and pull-. "
That-. That makes me think about how
we used to be treated. 'Mass production cold-casts'… Low peak outputs…"
I give her a gentle tug, and she walks with me towards the restaurant entrance. "Then you're more empathetic than almost every other Decepticon there is."
She wrinkles her nose. "I don't think I like it."
"The empathy or the treatment?"
"Both, I think." She huffs air out through her nose. "My life would be easier if I just ignored it, but… That was basically how the War started." She frowns. "Am I wrong?"
"No, you're completely correct."
"And I don't want to live through-" I push the door open and we walk inside. "-another War, so I guess it makes sense to try avoiding that."
"It does, but that's not why. It's a bit high-concept, but… It's often in a person's short-term interest to be ruthless and aggressive, but you'll find… It's often in a person's long-term interest to be compassionate and open-handed." She flashes me an interrogative frown. "You know how many Decepticons have got rebranded since the truce?"
It's not the most violent Decepticons or the most ideologically committed, but there's a set of Decepticons who -like Slipstream- were mostly fighting for the right to not be property who upon arriving back on Cybertron after the truce took one look at the way modern Autobots and modern Decepticons behave and underwent the
Rite of the Autobrand. And there are a few more who weren't prepared to go
quite that far who have nonetheless integrated with Autobot society.
None have gone the other way.
She nods slowly. "Which… Is because they're… Nicer. And… I joined the Decepticons because I had a better life under
Megatron than with… And with the old Lord High Governor dead, that pressure doesn't exist-."
"
Hey!"
Miss Nakadai is glaring at us, left hand on the table supporting her as she leans forwards and right hand waving at us. "
We're over here!
Stop blocking the gangway and sit down already!"
Ah-. Okay. Slipstream and I walk over to join them. Raf cringes slightly from the stares Miko's outburst attracted, and probably a little from the stares that Slipstream's obviously inhuman body is getting. Jack is… Taking said body in. Not checking her out, but… Assuring himself that I haven't been lying to him about what can be achieved with Cybertronian technology. And-.
"I didn't think they made
that kinda robot-" Miko smirks as we sit down opposite them. "-outside of Japan!"
Slipstream frowns. "Japan doesn't make transformers. This body-."
Miko frowns, leaning forwards as she stares. "Wait. That's actually
you?"
Slipstream shrugs. "It's an avatar. My spark case and brain module are still in my main body-."
Raf perks up slightly. "But if your main body is still in India… You're responding in real time! There's no lag!"
Jack sags slightly.
"Huh."
Miko jerks her head around to stare at him. Then back to Slipstream. Then me. Then Jack. "No." She grins salaciously. "
Way."
Jack blushes slightly, and I decide to spar him further embarrassment. "We could have one built for Bulkhead, too."
"Nah, Bulk's…" She slumps a little. "Busy."
"Ah, what was it-" Jack leans forwards. "-you wanted to talk to us about?"
The 'please don't talk about robot sex' goes
loudly unsaid.
"Well, your summer holiday is coming up, and I wanted to get my bid in before Agent Fowler did."
He shakes his head. "Your… Bid?"
"Summer jobs. You have a rare skill set and I want to offer you employment. Interested?"