[b]The Valley: Even More Headaches[/b] Rastun receives the file after several minutes of waiting. Judging from the size of it, the data must be a rather extensive research on this threat and it also means it would give him a rather huge headache. Steeling himself, Rastun dives into what must be madness and begins reading the file. The start of it isn't very reassuring, what with all the different interpretations and incarnations of the same being. He supposes that something like that is natural for gods, but it doesn't make this any easier to digest. Apparently one universe has this Unicron entity being built by a primate, despite him being a cosmic entity that predates existence. Rastun can already feel that headache coming. He keeps reading on, and stumbles upon the factoid of Unicron having a body in a parallel universe, which went into a repair mode after someone absorbed his power. This wouldn't be all that hard to swallow if not for the fact that this absorption happened in a time [i]more than a thousand years later.[/i] Yet Rastun still continues and eventually manages to get to the Unicron Singularity section, the black hole this Cybertronian was talking about. It indeed is a danger to the multiverse and warped reality to the point other versions of Unicron were sucked in, despite the fact that Unicron is supposed to be a unique entity in the multiverse. It was eventually stopped, but unfortunately, this universe doesn't have a cosmic deity to rely on. In essence, the history of Unicron is a long and confusing one, to the point that he doubted even those two understood it fully. Rastun feels that Unicron's entire existence matches the state of this universe: Jumbled, confused, and forcefully fused with pieces that don't mesh with each other at all. He wonders how High Command would grapple with this data. Perhaps they can make more sense of it than him, which likely wouldn't say much, but it would be something. Rastun then finally speaks, "Well, I have to say that data was quite...informative, even if hard to grasp at times. I have an idea of what we're up against, at the very least." A very, very rough idea.