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"I guess Kaon shouldn't be too bad. I remember working as a transporter there few million years ago before...Well, yeah." Turbulence decided not to finish his reminiscence in favor of not sounding pretentious or risking bringing up bad blood. Though aside from the gladiator pits, the place was at the very least tolerable in the aspect of being industrial centered; however he could not recall if the Decepticons had made the city's architecture "pointier" than it originally been.

After Prism made her offer to carry Turbulence, assumingly in alt mode, he quickly referred to his readouts where were kind enough to assault him with an endless barrage of updates and notices. His Transformation Cog for the moment was stable and cooled but there was apparent damage to it and much more to Turbulence's own vehicle form to the point where he was no longer considered air-worthy. Suffice to say, he was grounded. Probably should have taken up the triple-changer offer when he had the chance.

"I think I can transform without breaking anything more. Hopefully. But I'm definitely not going to be going anywhere...So...Pickup would be appreciated."
But in all honesty, the main Star Wars characters still played a pivotal role in the expanded universe stories and The Force Awakens takes place 30 years and thats where much of them tend to fall of the grid with a new set of characters to take up the "mantle" I guess you can say. It would be kinda hectic to explain the several hundred tons of backstory for all of them if the movie takes place so many years after the events of Return of the Jedi.

Its a shame but I would have totally loved to see trilogy with Grand Admiral Thrawn as the main antagonist.
It was directed by J. J. Abrams so there was a few things I noticed but it was nonetheless a great movie. Kinda have to get over the bit that the EU is not recognized though there are several notable and familiar factors that are still present.
Just saw the new Star Wars yesterday and have been playing Knights of the old republic 2 all day so I guess its pretty great.


Sounds awesome! Been awhile since I last played Knights of the Old Republic 2. How'd you like the movie?
Little bit of college there and a tad of creative writing here - All is well, good sir.

"A recent development, huh...?" Turbulence echoed back to the Autobot, sounding in disbelief of the situation.

Then again, given the rusty terrain and the two Decepticons before them actually not trying to kill anyone, it appeared recent circumstances have changed into a mutual commonality for survival. There really must not be any legitimate command structure anymore if these Cybertronians of different ideologies are able to talk on a more civil manner, especially without any armed introductions Turbulence has since gotten used to during heated "negotiations". He only wondered now how many other mechs were out there, unknowingly still fighting the war or salvaging whats left of the world they destroyed.

The large Decepticon from earlier gazed down upon him with an unexpectedly happy expression and cleared off an excess amount of metallic sand still on him; probably magnetized. The big guy then turned and walked toward the hanger as where everyone else now was headed too. "Umm...Thank you?"

In kind, Turbulence decided to follow the uncanny group toward the structure, possibly to see what use it could be made from it. The more slender of the two Decepticons seemed to gaze at the local surroundings and commented that for the time being they were alone. The thought of being being stuck with two of his "former" enemies didn't sit too well with Turbulence but without any working weapons to dispute that notion or, well, working anything really, the Autobot slowly accepted the reality he was now living in.

Not long afterwards, that same Decepticon whom would later identify herself as Nightscream, looked at him with a rather disgusted look and queried towards Prism, who Turbulence had personally figured out himself, if there were any medical supplies around that could patch up the Autobot flyer. Apparently Nightscream didn't find any appeal of the heavily damaged bot, commenting his state as "falling apart" to which he himself didn't appreciate but his readouts were inclined to agree with the Decepticon's statement, leaving Turbulence to only groan in dissatisfying annoyance.

Soon a new topic had brewed, one that asked for them being summoned here. It was perhaps one he himself could apply his personal input to. "From a military standpoint...It would be better to re-group and expand our numbers, that way we have more hands to pitch in towards a common goal. In this case, survival and rebuilding Cybertron as stated by Prism." Turbulence explained hoping to answer Nightscream's query and expand on Prism's own broadcasted words, before turning his attention to the larger Decepticon in the room all the while addressing his on identity to everyone else, "My name is Turbulence by the way...How about yours big guy?"
By the time Garret got back to the Mech hanger, he found his Ranger crawling with maintenance crews detaching the Mech's more lethal armaments and unneeded armor sections for an array of scientific sensors and equipment. Naturally, and rightly concerned of his mechanical steed and AJE's hardware, Garret walked across the overhead catwalk and leaned over the railing, observing the work in progress. Normally the pilot would be inquired about any technical adjustments that were required to be modified but his own preferences were however nullified with strict instructions from the corporation for engineers to abide by the templated formats necessary to carry out specific operations. It was becoming somewhat clear that staff behind the Ranger seemed like a mixed bag of veterans and mechanics that didn't tend to see eye to eye every time.

Garret then noticed two engineers talking to each other with the Ranger's blue prints in their datapads all the while prodding at the Mech's SRM launchers as if they were seeing if it could be removed. It seemed apparent they didn't exactly agree with the suggested layouts and attempted to figure out the Ranger's external back module, or "backpack" as they called it. One of them eventually noticed Garret observing them.

"Sir? The launcher here, it is a static component right?" asked the engineer.

"Yeah, it's non-modifiable. At least what I've been told anyway." Garret replied.

The two engineers looked at each other and back at the blueprints, making what sounded like grumbling noises from where Garret stood before the same man looked back and thanked the pilot. It was not long until the the modifications were soon complete with mechanics and engineers moving along to their next walking tank to work on. Still leaning over the railings, Garret produced his PDA from his pocket and accessed the news net, skimming through the available articles until his next orders came in.
Botched my schedule this morning, should have a post up later in the evening.
I take it some of you guys are going back to school?
I should have a post up soon. Just transitioning back into school after the break :P

Also if people have personal arcs they want to pursue, etc. feel free to PM either myself or Write to make it happen. Also there's still a few people missing from Skype if we all still wanna do that.


Likewise for me too.

Just making sure, have you received my request on Skype?
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