I finished chapter 31 of this WIP Skywarp fic. It took me weeks to work on it, as the time period involved family visiting for holidays and everyone being sick at least once.
This chapter wraps up the "Recovery Arc" where Skywarp has been recovering from previous injuries at Spark Wellness Center.
The main ship is Skywarp/Mirage but this continuity's versions of Bitstream and Cyberwarp have fairly significant parts for this chapter.
Also, there's a pointless, gratuitous chair dancing routine.
The plan for next chapter is to have the team move on to The Village at Darkmount, which in this era of this continuity is like the quaint, gay, touristy artisan commune village next to the scenic lava pools and recycling plant beside the ruined fortress.
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TF136: Combiners Pt. 2
Artificial Combiners: Following the loss of the Enigma, an arms race began to create artificial Combiners to supplement Devastator and Computron. The Decepticons held the upper-hand in this matter, with Shockwave’s reverse engineered Combination Core forming the nucleus of Project Black Mamba. But the Autobots would launch their own projects, including systems based off of Devisiun biology & MTO’s made for the purpose. But their true watershed would come with data stolen by a turncoat named Ambulon.
Bruticus (Inactive): The first (successful) result of Black Mamba, Bruticus was comprised of a unit of consummate soldiers, hoping the resulting Combiner would turn out to be the perfect soldier. What they got instead was a lumbering hulk of a ‘Con with more guns than his severely handicapped intelligence could count, little more than a weapon to be aimed. Nevertheless, Bruticus quickly became a threat to rival even Devastator, and the capture and/or elimination of his component ‘cons soon become top priority. A lucky break would result in the capture of Hardtop and the subsequent neutralization of Bruticus as a threat, but there are murmurs of enlisting Hardtop’s Spark brother Swindle as a replacement...
Members: Onslaught, Vortex, Blast Off, Brawl, Hardtop-Swindle
Abominus: Following the success of Bruticus, Shockwave’s attention would turn to the Terrorcons, several beastformers who had joined the Decepticon cause. Just as vicious as Bruticus, but just as unintelligent, Abominus would face off against Computron several times, with the Combiner eventually meeting its end with the death of several of its components.
Members: Hun-Gurr, Rippersnapper, Sinnertwin, Blot, Cutthroat.
Predaking: The combination of two of Shockwave’s experiments, with the component “Predacons” also being the result of reformatting beastformers with Predacon CNA. Though his components would be perfectly competent and loyal warriors, Predaking would prove too “individualistic”, a hunter who would disregard orders in favour of pursuing his own agenda.
Members: Razorclaw, Divebomb, Rampage, Headstrong, Tantrum
Monstructor (Deactivated): An ancient, deactivated Combiner dating back to the Age of Primes, Monstructor would only see one battle during the Great War, a corpse reanimated by the earliest experiments with Dark Energon and promptly embarking on a mindless rampage that required both Autobots and Decepticons to bring it down. The corpse would be captured by the Autobots, and used to further Nexus’ experiments.
Sixturbo (Deactivated): Originally the subject of the Autobots’ Devisiun Combiner project, Sixturbo would achieve a rare unity that would unfortunately result in their defection to the Autobots and shuttering of the Devisiun projects. Unfortunately for them, there defection would not spare them from death in battle.
Menasor: Victorion’s creation came as a severe blow to Decepticon morale, their superiority in the field of Combiners shattered once and for all. In order to counteract this, Shockwave turned to the Stunticons, Velocitronian road bandits with mild delusions of grandeur. These delusions would carry over to the resulting gestalt, a boastful warrior who, while nonetheless formidable, didn’t provide the counterbalance the Decepticons sorely needed.
Members: Motormaster(Torso), Deadend (LArm), Wildrider (LLeg), Drag Strip (RArm), Slashmark (RLeg)-Offroad, Heatseeker, Wildbreak, Breakneck, Breakdown (Formerly)
Megaempress: Still hoping for a counterpart to Victorion, Shockwave would turn to Galvatronia, a decorated and brutal ex-gladiator, alongside her all-femme “Elite Guard”. The resulting Combiner kept her components’ prowress, charisma, and sinister nature, more like an extension of Galvatronia than a true fusion
Members: Galvatronia, Trickdiamond, Flowspade, Lunaclub, Moonheart- Skyjack, Riotgear, Treadshock, Cyberwarp
Liokaiser: Commissioned behind Megatron’s back by Deathsaurus, Liokaiser was comprised of the warlord’s finest non-Predacon warriors. Although somewhat scatterbrained, Liokaiser would serve his leader with distinction until the death of his component Leozack would render him inert. The addition of Leozack’s spark-sister Lyzack would see the Combiner returned to the field.
Members: Leozack (KIA), Drillhorn, Guyhawk, Hellbat, Jallguar, Killbison, Lyzack.
Autobot Combiners
Defensor: Seeking to balance the scales of the war, “Project Nexus” the Autobots’ answer to Black Mamba, would look to Groove, an auxiliary member of Computron, using him and the reverse engineered corpses of Abominus and Monstructor as the basis for a new Combiner. The resulting gestalt would be comprised of Groove’s new unit, a search and rescue outfit known as the Protectobots. Though their individual units were either less than willing or less then capable in combat, Defensor themselves has proven an incredible defender and stalwart champion of the Autobot cause.
Members: Hot Spot(Torso), Rook, Blades, Streetwise, First Aid, Groove- Medix.
Superion: The second successful Autobot Combiner, helped along by Ambulon’s defection and reverse engineering Monstructor’s corpse. Her components are an oddly fractious bunch for a successful Combiner, carrying both Neutral and Decepticon sympathies, but the gestalt herself is a dedicated and even somewhat cocky warrior, if socially aloof.
Members: Silverbolt, Slingshot, Air Raid, Fireflight, Skydive-Alpha Bravo, Airazor.
Divisiun Combiners: Most of the Autobots’ early successes with Combiners came through exploiting Devisiuns’ natural combination abilities. But in a surprising turn of events, these Devisiun Combiners proved less powerful than their Cybertronian counterparts, unable to equal Bruticus or Predaking, but they found their place nonetheless.
Subjects: Sixtrain (Deactivated, KIA), Sixliner, Sixbuilder, Sixwing (Deactivated), Sixturbo (Defected, KIA)
Landcross: The ultimate culmination of the “Six-Series” Landcross is capable of standing toe-to-toe with their Decepticon counterparts, even with their startling penchant for aggression.
Members: Wing, Waver, Dash, Tacker, Mach, Tackle
Computron V2: Following the recovery of the Enigma of Combination, Computron would find a new lease on life, with several of their former auxiliary bots forming the new gestalt.
Membership: Scattershot, Strafe, Javelin, Flareup, Backstreet, Drillbuster.
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Part 4 of my tf date-shots series!
Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 5 Part 6
Transformers robots in disguise 2015 Cyclonus
I would have to take a good 2 shots to get through the date, but not because I like him in any way shape or form.
I would take many more to put up with him, but I want to stay sober enough to defend myself from him and keep an eye out for any trickery.
This mech is the definition of mansplain manipulate male wife, but minus the male wife material. He tried to genetically reprogram a group of minicons to release soundwave and proceeded to give soundwave orders to bring back Megatron to help them lead a brainwashed cybertron.
This mf is beyond corruptive and when he was asked by Cyberwarp if making aliens suffer was nessisary his response was basically “why not??” He wanted to make other life forms suffer for entertainment. So I would spend the date half expecting him to torment me for his own entertainment or kidnap me and tie me up in a cybertronian basement to make me suffer to appease his sadistic dark energon looking ass.
To make my dislike for this guy deepen, he then proceeded to threaten Cyberwarp for showing basic emotion and concern.
I only remember one episode where we actually see this dude, and I can say with confidence that unless he seems to be one of those bots that have good intentions but go about it the wrong way, I’m staying well away from him.
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Reasons I like RID2015 #718:
Okay so we learned that the high council uses light benders
To hide the fact that they're decepticons. Don't get me wrong, the idea is neat (though it makes me wonder what light benders really do, given that they really were shown to just make things invisible or multiply visually). But i kiiinda would've loved the idea of autobots just actually being bad.
I get it, its made for kids, but like, the decepticons are painted in SUCH a black and white light. Yeah we have Grimlock and Drift, but
Grimlock wasn't intentionally evil. He just liked punching shit.
We weren't really SHOWN anything from Drift's past, which sorta makes me question if he was bad at all???
And my main point is, why is a sorta stupid decepticon (sorry Grimlock) and a random samurai the only exception to decepticons being good? Autobots CAN be bad, and id like this show a lot more if the formula wasn't just 'decepticon=bad'. Hell even G1 Octane was on the whole, a pretty decent guy.
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