Bob gestured, as Unicron started devouring his spectres, and simply burnt into his soul, ripping the spectres from it with great force. "Defy you? Destroy you, you mean?" Bob was in no mood for funny games. He knew he could destroy Unicron, but even in his anger, he was a stickler for classics. Holding up his hand, he teleported Optimus here, so that he might finish the job. Unfortunately, Optimus now came in separate parts. "..... Well, I certainly wasn't expecting a DIY kit. Oh well." With another gesture, Bob put Optimus together from the seperate soular particels he had evaporated into, reforming him once more. "Do your thing, iron man. This is Unicron. I heard you had the one thing that could blow him up quickly?" ---- Lilith smiled, as the Matrix shrunk down to a size more practical for her particular form. "Well, isn't that a useful feature? It looks like you want to be mine." She takes the Matrix, holding it in her left hand, as she held her sword in the right. She didn't know how to use this thing, of course. That was something she should have asked the tin can while it was still alive. Quite probably, just pointing and hoping wouldn't do much. However, she'd seen hundreds of the things just moments ago, and she was sure at least one of them would know how to operate the Matrix. As such, Lilith walked to the nearest Autobot or decepticon. "Hey, Tin Can. You know how to operate the Matrix?"