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☼ Wing ☼ ([personal profile] winged_knight) wrote in [community profile] re_alignment_logs2012-08-27 12:29 am

The Lay of the Land

WHO: IDW Perceptor and Wing (Semi-closed I guess? poke us if you want in! :D )
WHERE: Liege Maximo's, er, somewhere? (deets TBD)
WHEN: Roughly now.
WHAT: Perce and Wing talk about making maps /wink?
WARNINGS: None yet.


Wing had absolutely meant it when he said he'd deliver all of his topographical survey data to Preceptor personally. And he'd meant it when he said it'd be good to have maps of the area accessible to everyone, particularly to newcomers who needed orientation--literally and figuratively. But that didn't stop him from having a bit of an ulterior motive for this venture. In truth, he was eager for more news and information on the post-war situation and admittedly curious regarding the first of Drift's crewmates that he'd met. Certainly he loved talking with Drift about all of these things, but he liked to get a wider perspective on things as well.

So there he is, jetting over the white peaks on his way to Leige Maximo's fortress. Since he's not certain what part of the fortress Perceptor has taken up residence, he notifies the other mech of his pending arrival when the fortress comes into sight. He lands gently out front, red highlights flashing as he leaves his sleek altmode, and strides towards the entrance hall.
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[personal profile] percept 2012-09-06 05:22 pm (UTC)(link)
His response gives Perceptor reason to pause, his expression momentarily downcast. He was familiar with Drift's rather drawn-out brush with the Red Rust and his own relative uselessness.

"What few Decepticons we have here seem rather congenial as a whole."

Which in itself was a little baffling. Despite the war being over, the Decepticon population had a tendency for... less than stellar behavior. Perceptor would have assumed that in a situation like this, with so many individuals from various universes, more trouble would have been stirred by this point.

"I'm afraid I have not," he admits, glancing down at his own hands. His chassis, while not filthy, bear the sure signs of prolonged work both in the lab and in the junk pile. Well, not he certainly feels self-conscious.

"I have been rather distracted."