Cliffjumper (
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re_alignment_logs2013-02-18 01:51 pm
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Intrepid explorers!
WHO: Blurr and Cliffjumper
WHERE: Out in the wilderness, in a building they've found.
WHEN: Now~
WHAT: ADVENTURE. Exploring! TRAPS. So many traps.
WARNINGS: Nothing, really.
The structure had looked like a heap of boulders or a small hill at first, but when they got closer it was obvious it wasn't. Question was just what a building, especially a somewhat disguised one was doing out here in the middle of the literal nowhere.
Frowning as he landed from having had a look from the top, Cliffjumper shrugged.
"Either it ain't too big, or it might go down underground." It might be bigger inside, otherwise it couldn't hold more than at the most three rooms, maybe. Three kind of small rooms for someone of average size, three average rooms for someone his and Blurr's size.
"... So, what'd we do?" He couldn't help the scowl as he eyed the rather well-disguised entrance. He just didn't trust this situation, the building, whatever might be inside... but he also didn't feel it safe to just leave the building without having checked said inside.
WHERE: Out in the wilderness, in a building they've found.
WHEN: Now~
WHAT: ADVENTURE. Exploring! TRAPS. So many traps.
WARNINGS: Nothing, really.
The structure had looked like a heap of boulders or a small hill at first, but when they got closer it was obvious it wasn't. Question was just what a building, especially a somewhat disguised one was doing out here in the middle of the literal nowhere.
Frowning as he landed from having had a look from the top, Cliffjumper shrugged.
"Either it ain't too big, or it might go down underground." It might be bigger inside, otherwise it couldn't hold more than at the most three rooms, maybe. Three kind of small rooms for someone of average size, three average rooms for someone his and Blurr's size.
"... So, what'd we do?" He couldn't help the scowl as he eyed the rather well-disguised entrance. He just didn't trust this situation, the building, whatever might be inside... but he also didn't feel it safe to just leave the building without having checked said inside.

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They just had a closed door. Well, many closed doors and he'd say they could try a bomb, but with this enclosed space it wasn't safe.
"Fraggin' great. I suppose we've got other doors to try..." Folding his arms over his chestplates, Cliffjumper glared and then kicked the door, completely missing the panic flickering on Blurr's faceplates.
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Not this time.
He looked around the room with huge optics for several kliks, waiting for the walls to move. All the memories came back and Blurr curled in on himself as he remembered the walls closing in on him, the pain of it. He let go a small, pained sound and hot air was coming out from his vents in shorts bursts.
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"Uh... Blurr?" Carefully laying a hand on the jutting shoulderguard, Cliffjumper didn't ask if he was okay or anything, because clearly he wasn't, but what else to ask he wasn't sure and was left mentally fumbling for it.
Compared to Sideswipe's little 'woe is me, I got your alternate killed simply because he followed me and was where he shouldn't be', this seemed to be a lot more... important.
(Or maybe he'd learned a bit more tact since then, but probably not.)
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He appreciated Cliff's touch, but he needed a few more minutes to overcome his panic and anxiety. The tight sensation in the chest was increasing and he felt nauseous. Still, he owned Cliff an answer.
"...sorry."
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"Hey, it's okay. We're fine, and I'm sure this ain't gonna be a problem even if this is a giant deathtrap," said Cliffjumper, more to have something to say while Blurr obviously gathered himself than thinking that was necessarily the issue.
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Blurr yelled, finally looking at him. Cliff's words made Blurr think about all the possible ways the building could close on itself and crush them. but on the bright side, it got Blurr's attention.
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"Well, it's true! But look, right now we're fine, right? Nothin' goin' on at all!" Not even so much as a pebble falling from the ceiling!
He still didn't have even the vaguest what Blurr was upset about, exactly.
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"Sorry...I don't like enclosed spaces." He was usually against what he was going to suggest but extreme situations required extreme measures. "Can you blow up the door?"
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"Dunno. Maybe. Thing is, since we're in here and we ain't got a clue about the integrity of the place... Should probably check some of the doors so we can be sure we've got a safe place to retreat to before I put any bombs anywhere." Unfolding his arms to sweep one out to indicate the doors around them, Cliffjumper sure hoped this place wasn't a death trap, and that some of the doors worked...
And led somewhere safe, because then he could set up a bomb and attempt to blow the door open, simple as.
If that didn't work, then they'd have to come up with something else.
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"A..alright...we could try that..." It didn't look like they had many options. Blurr stood up, legs feeling like jello. His engine was making a low and grave revving sound, still distressed. "Which one we try first? "
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Doors on floor level, doors in the walls of which only a few had a stair or walkways to, but there might be some sort of freehand elevator in the middle that might explain why not all the doors could be reached by stairs or walkways...
"Well, could try randomising, flip a coin or something. Otherwise... that one?" He just raised his hand and pointed at a door set two levels up which could be reached by stairs and walkways.
"Though maybe we should just get the closest one, since that'd be the easiest if we're gonna check if we can get one open an' then maybe set up a bomb."
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"What if we open a door and something worse happens? We need to be extra careful." He approached the door Cliffjumper chose and studied. "All of them look normal but who knows for sure what could happen."
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"Wouldn't surprise me, but then we're ready," Cliffjumper said with a grin and a shrug, trying for some extra levity to attempt to distract Blurr further.
"Okay... ready?" Cliffjumper frowned at the door, shrugged, and went to attempt to open it by the rather old-fashioned and simple lever instead of a keypad lock or energy signature reader.
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Nothing happened.
Literally.
The door didn't even move.
Blurr stood there in awkward silence for a few moments. "Maybe we both should apply force at the same time? THOSE are some really old door and while they don't look dusty its mechanism might be a bit rusted."
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The door was obviously large enough for mechs of average size to get through, but there was, after all, only so much space offered right at the lever.
"Probably, considerin' the way the door sounded when it opened." Though it had been damn quiet when it closed on them, the fragging thing.
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"Exactly." Damn doors, Those were nearly as bad as walls, if you wanted Blurr's opinion."on the count of three. 1, 2..3!" The was a loud 'CLANK' when they applied force and this time they were able to push open the door more easily.
The room was dark and it was hard to tell what it was inside. The only light came from one of the walls where there was a small red beacon that flickered from time to time. Blurr's headlights were still activated but somehow their light couldn't illuminate anything inside the room. It was as if the room absorbed light. "That's not normal."
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"No, it ain't. Maybe we should try another door..." But that also didn't seem right. They should try to check out the place, not just try to get out. Who knew what was in here after all, in any of these rooms... Cliffjumper shifted backwards, straightening from leaning into the room and fully intending to at least leave that room for now if not close the door.
And then the floor in front of the doorway, the floor they were standing on shifted.
"The frag---" Swearing, Cliffjumper grabbed for the frame again, flailing as he lost footing and stumbled forwards into the room.
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But instead of the walls it was the floor. It made Blurr just as unhappy. He reached out to grab Cliff but he had lost his balance too and almost fell on top of the red mech.
Actually, scratch the 'almost'.
"...sorry."
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"Ain't heavy enough to flatten me, but if you could get off..." said Cliffjumper, the light tone obvious; he hardly faulted Blurr for falling in after him or on top of him.
"Just gotta figure a way out of here now." In a pitch-black room where their headlights didn't seem to penetrate further than a hand's span away, and a blinky red light on the wall.
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"Assuming there are two doors. Or a way out somewhere. I can't see further than my arm." Blurr started to hear a strange sound too, like something shifting and moving. A second later a sharp blade slashed through the air and it was us thanks to Blurr's super speed that the pendulum didn't cut him in half.
"FRAG--!"
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"Fraggin' sludge-sucking---" Groaning and rubbing his helm as he glanced up, optics overly bright Cliffjumper muttered a few more choice swears. "Primus. Not this scrap again." The bare light unable to really get a good idea of things, but...
Well, it wasn't too hard to now hear the constant swooshing of swinging, bladed pendulums. And Cliffjumper couldn't shake the sense of deja vu he'd suddenly been struck with.
"Wish it was fraggin' brighter in here... But if we're careful, they might not reach us?" And they'd need to figure out on what tracks and distances the things were swinging on.
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"WhatdoyoumeanAGAIN!?" Is this a normal occurrence in your life, Cliff? Blurr is making a mental note to never go with you anywhere else ever again.
"We need to move closer to the walls."
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Shrugging as he carefully got to his knees and crouched on the floor instead of lying down on it, Cliffjumper didn't really know what to tell Blurr.
"Somethin'... Well, I've been through a lot of crazy slag, okay? But this just seems familiar..." Scowling, Cliffjumper snarled quietly and then was struck by the vague not-memory-memory image of Sideswipe bashing spears swooshing out through walls that shattered like glass when struck.
... Huh.
"Yeah, but we ain't gonna have much luck like this---gah!" Unthinkingly, Cliffjumper had started to get to his feet and thus leaned backwards a bit, one of the large pendulum blades swinging into the path his back was in...
And neatly nearly cleaving his old, red jetpack in two. The wings were all but useless. Shuffling forwards again and swearing, Cliffjumper pulled his glass gas gun out.
"Fraggin' pit. You've got your chainsaw, right?"
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"You can tell me later when nothing is trying to kill us. Careful!" Blurr focused on paying attention to the sound so he could calculate how much time they have between swings.
"YesIDo."
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"Yeah. Later." With a grunt, Cliffjumper scowled and listened to the faintly vibrating swoosh of sharp metal flying past at speed... "Great. Gonna spray the closest blade or whatever it is on next pass, and then let it swing... uh, twice? and then snap the chainsaw into it, if ya can." Hopefully Blurr would be able to do that and not get hurt, because that could mean they could at least start towards a wall.
When the blade passed by next, Clffjumper just aimed in what he hoped was the right direction and far enough up, and shot a puff of gas out.
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