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re_alignment_logs2014-03-09 09:51 pm
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WHO: Jetfire and Sari
WHERE: Starting off outside Nexus' temple.
WHEN: About now
WHAT: Jetfire takes Sari for a flight
WARNINGS: None.
He wasn't sure why he'd offered, beyond that it might give some brief distraction and amusement, hopefully, to Sari. He wasn't overly enthused over the reality of having yet another person in his cockpit, but it was probably a good idea to get used to it.
With a soft snort Jetfire landed and looked to the temple doors as they opened.
If anything Sari would be far preferable to having Megatron crammed in there, really.
"Ready?"
WHERE: Starting off outside Nexus' temple.
WHEN: About now
WHAT: Jetfire takes Sari for a flight
WARNINGS: None.
He wasn't sure why he'd offered, beyond that it might give some brief distraction and amusement, hopefully, to Sari. He wasn't overly enthused over the reality of having yet another person in his cockpit, but it was probably a good idea to get used to it.
With a soft snort Jetfire landed and looked to the temple doors as they opened.
If anything Sari would be far preferable to having Megatron crammed in there, really.
"Ready?"

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Eventually, with one final leap, Sari just managed to catch the trailing edge of wing with her fingertips.
"Aha! Gotcha!"
Stubbornly, she held on, kicking legs into the air until she managed to get a higher grip, and pulled herself up with an exhausted sigh.
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"Careful so you don't fall off, now," Jetfire murmured as he opened up the cockpit to let Sari in. At least, even if the seat and the straps were far, far too large and wide for her, he would still be able to adjust said straps as needed to make sure she was securely strapped in depending on how they ended up flying.
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If Jetfire wasn't so big - and if she wasn't so small - it might have been more difficult, but as it was, Sari had no trouble finding hand-holds and flat surfaces to stand on. It was still a bit of a drop inside Jetfire's cockpit, but the seat was soft enough to land on.
"See? Totally got this. Ready when you are, bigbot!"
She gave the seat a pat, completely ignoring the too-large straps.
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It turned out it wasn't necessary however, and he closed the cockpit after he felt her bounce down on the seat.
"You do. But Sari, strap in for the take off at least. You can take them off after that if you want to." He wasn't going to have her slide around and fall off the seat while he flew up, though.
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Sari sighed dramatically, but reached for the seatbelts, tucking them around herself like the over-sized blankets that they were.
"There. Can you lift the seat up any, at least? I can't really see. I'm too short!" She pointed up toward the 'glass' of the cockpit, high over her head.
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It would, at least, keep her in place and hopefully protect her somewhat if it was actually needed, though he didn't really see it would be.
"A bit, perhaps, but I doubt it'll be... ah, enough for you..." Trailing off thoughtfully, Jetfire did shift the seat up and forwards as he cycled his flight engines and geared up for takeoff.
Sari probably wouldn't have time to get bored, since compared to an Earth plane, it took far less time for Jetfire to speed up and get off the ground.
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Sari stretched up as much as she could against the giant straps, peering up, only to immediately be distracted by the revving before take off. She threw both hands up, cheering.
"Ooooh! This is gonna be fun!"
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"Just let me level out and you can unbuckle."
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"Awesooome! Let's do that part again!"
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Then he held there, flying upside down to let Sari see the ground from that angle for a moment.
Perfect icon is almost perfect
Arms and pigtails dangling down, Sari 'oooo'd at the upside down sight of the ground far below.
"So! Cool!"
hehe yes
"I thought you'd like that." And a good thing too, he wouldn't have wanted to upset her this soon into the flight. But his conclusions from what he knew about Sari had obviously proven to be more right than wrong, at least.
Rolling back around again, Jetfire rose higher before he quietly released the catch that would allow Sari to actually unbuckle.
He'd activated it earlier to make sure she didn't unbuckle despite him telling her not to, because frankly, she seemed the type.
"All right, go ahead and unbuckle if you want."
WHOOPS
"Sweet!"
The moment she was given the all-clear, Sari immediately shucked the belt, standing up on the seat and leaning toward the giant consoles to get a better view.
"What are we flying over right now?"
;P
Chuckling, Jetfire slowed enough that it'd be easier for Sari to get a view of the ground even with the relative lack of light since the light from Prima's tower was behind them and getting dimmer by the moment.
"Westwards from the Haven, since it's far longer, comparatively, to the Badlands from this side." But since planets were round, sooner or later... not that he planned on flying that far.
"I'll rise higher later, give you a view of Cybertron from its near space." He could, probably, have taken her to one of the moons, but she wasn't really equipped for that he thought.
Maybe. He had no idea how her apparent humanity would be affected compared to her actual cybertronian nature in such a situation.
>///> /shame
"Space?" She perked up immediately, giving the nearest speaker (and what she assumed was Jetfire's camera 'eye' sensor) a hopeful glance.
"We can go to space?"
c8 /pets
How would those react to his not at all organic-suited cabin in space?
"I'm frankly unsure how your... ah, situation will be affected by a trip out into an environment as space is when I'm not configured to provide all the necessary support for organics in such a situation."
He didn't at all consider that Sari might not have understood what he was saying.