mccrane: (Introspective--long clouds)
McCrane ([personal profile] mccrane) wrote in [community profile] re_alignment_logs2013-03-21 05:42 pm

A Compromise

Who: McCrane and Megatronus Prime
What: McCrane approaches the Firstforged to attempt to reach an understanding regarding the Police Force.
When: Slightly backdated.
Where: The old police station in Megatronus Prime's quadrant.
Notes: None!




McCrane felt as ready as he was going to be for this confrontation.

Granted, he hoped it was not going to come to actual conflict. He'd received good advice from more than one individual on how to approach the demi-god, but he didn't know what to expect despite that.

For now, he carried two guns: his Shotgun, familiar and trustworthy, and the new, beautiful Rifle given to him by Gunmax that he kept polished and pristine.

Megatronus Prime was a warrior. McCrane had seen the calls for fighting in his Arena, and he had seen the way the other had handled the monster threat. If Megatronus had been built for any purpose: it was war.

McCrane, on the other hand, considered himself a pacifist. He'd been programmed to find the most efficient, most peaceful way of diffusing difficult situations....He just happened to find that the quickest, most efficient way of diffusing difficult situations often involved shooting someone.

This time, he didn't want to do that--but it was best to be prepared.

It felt better to be prepared as he crested the hill just before the police station and looked down towards it. There, Acolytes were still calmly disassembling the building that he'd worked so hard on, taking it piece by piece back towards Megatronus Prime's temple in the distance. They trailed a line that stretched between the two--trodding a pathway that should have been a road.

He started toward it.

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megatronicpolarity: (You do that.)

[personal profile] megatronicpolarity 2013-03-26 04:29 am (UTC)(link)
"If I wanted you out of my sight, my Acolytes would oblige me, whether you wished it or not," he remarked.

Under which circumstances there would be no coming back day after day unless McCrane could find a few volunteers to act as living shields. (And even then - one person could only take so many bullets or energy blasts before their usefulness expired.)

Not that Megatronus himself couldn't make McCrane disappear just as easily. He pulled himself up from his seat, slow and deliberate, every shift of his armor intended as a display of strength. Megatronus Prime was never easily swayed. He made even Prima fight for every inch of ground and no Refugee would be granted more leeway than one of his own kin.

"What would please me would be to have you recognize that where my territory and Refugees are concerned, my word is absolute. But I expect that's too much to ask of you, isn't it? You're too like Prima."

He had, in fact, noticed that McCrane had an ego and reserves of stubbornness himself. Takes one to know one?

"I will settle for nothing less than the freedom to punish my own Marked," he said, his words backed up with a fierce glare.

Go on, challenge him. Please.
megatronicpolarity: (Glyph)

[personal profile] megatronicpolarity 2013-03-26 05:33 am (UTC)(link)
Megatronus' disposition had seemed to be calming, the armor plates at his back flattening out, but the instant the words you will left McCrane's mouth his optics flashed nearly white.

So close and yet so far. Perhaps it would have been wise to bring Gunmax along to act as a magnet for the tank's infamous temper.

McCrane wasn't wrong, however. Megatronus Prime and Prima's past successes were proof that gains could be pulled from the interaction of two extremes, but their combination was like water into acid. It was hazardous to stand within range of the two when their viewpoints collided. Rather than dulling each other's harsher traits over time, they had sharpened them. Where he was once simply loud Megatronus was now commanding; outright violent rather than aggressive; and willing to cut to the core instead of merely rude.

Megatronus Prime was eons of fighting relentlessly for his pride and his desires compacted into one spark. Put simply: a little much for a junior to handle when he raged.

"I don't think you understand, McCrane. I don't need your permission. You have no authority here, none beyond that which you imagine your imported laws and morality grant you – but I promise you that power is the only real authority here."

The Prime took a heavy step forward, obliterating the remaining distance between the two of them.

"Do you know what it is that stops me from killing you this very instant?"