The task seemed a lot easier when she didn’t have Megatron breathing down her neck for the umpteenth time, this cycle. As lon she had been on this very moon, away from the planet that they called ‘Earth’, Raiza wasn’t too sure when it would be the right time for her to send the latest news for Optimus Prime. You may be wondering as to [i]why[/i] she would do such a thing. Well, one: Being power-hungry was not really in her best interest, and two: She wanted to be done with, as soon as possible. So, she made a deal with Prime that she would gather any intel from the opposing faction, by doing an inside job, to bring the Autobots an advantage. That was the idea: Survival, at its fullest; really to get her pesky fellow ‘Cons off her back, with the exception of her twin Knockout and Breakdown. Some would say that it was a crazy idea; it was supposed to be, as is everything else about this war. The plan was to divide and conquer; and the symbol on her chest, was her one way ticket to get there. [i]‘Don’t leave any evidence of a betrayal’[/i], unless she didn’t have an idea, then she would go against that one little piece of advice, made by the Autobot leader. She couldn’t guarantee the result, but she will use her abilities to the max, if she has to, to make the goal possible. Here she was, riding down the hallway in her vehicle form, all the way to the lab of one mad scientist in the faction. Her brother might be mad too, but Shockwave was ten-fold. And they thought she was bad as a psychotic. Transforming just in time, at the doorway of the lab, the femme smirked at the scientist before her. Time to put that persona up. “Shockwave! I was wondering where that smell of energon was coming from. More DNA testing, I presume?”, she asked the one-eyed cybertronian, as she walked across the room only to see the human girl, he had decided to keep around, for a few years. Her vocals were that of English right now, as she considered speaking in her home-tongue, To Be For the higher-ups. She became quite fascinated with Earth’s languages.