Jetfire (
angleofscience) wrote in
re_alignment_logs2013-04-02 05:55 pm
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Because comparative science is... fun..?
WHO: Jetfire and Skyfire
WHERE: Jetfire's lab on one of the terraces surrounding Liege's temple.
WHEN: Around now.
WHAT: Sharing history - and the differences.
WARNINGS: None.
It had hardly been a pressing priority to have this comparative talk, but it'd still been something Jetfire had looked forward to - mostly anyway, given some of the possible subjects that'd come up. The chance to get to have a comprehensive comparison of two similar-but-different angles in two different realities.
Themselves, that was.
"We know a few things already, since it's quite impossible to not pick these things up..." Trailing off, Jetfire smiled slightly, and sat down, still somewhat surprised he'd managed to find seating large enough to hold him comfortably... and Skyfire as well, in this case.
"The two immediate crossing vectors being at least some time frozen on Earth, and Starscream." The latter one didn't surprise him at all. Then he frowned slightly, resting his curled hand against his chin in thought. "You were in the ice a lot longer than I was, however. I was... er, involved in the war nearly from the beginning." Pausing, he spread his hands and looked to Skyfire.
WHERE: Jetfire's lab on one of the terraces surrounding Liege's temple.
WHEN: Around now.
WHAT: Sharing history - and the differences.
WARNINGS: None.
It had hardly been a pressing priority to have this comparative talk, but it'd still been something Jetfire had looked forward to - mostly anyway, given some of the possible subjects that'd come up. The chance to get to have a comprehensive comparison of two similar-but-different angles in two different realities.
Themselves, that was.
"We know a few things already, since it's quite impossible to not pick these things up..." Trailing off, Jetfire smiled slightly, and sat down, still somewhat surprised he'd managed to find seating large enough to hold him comfortably... and Skyfire as well, in this case.
"The two immediate crossing vectors being at least some time frozen on Earth, and Starscream." The latter one didn't surprise him at all. Then he frowned slightly, resting his curled hand against his chin in thought. "You were in the ice a lot longer than I was, however. I was... er, involved in the war nearly from the beginning." Pausing, he spread his hands and looked to Skyfire.

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"I haven't heard of anything like that happening in my own world. It's possible that it did, of course, but... at least in the history vids I could find, it was not mentioned."
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He shrugged, tapping the edge of a thruster into the floor as he thought briefly.
"Perhaps your government didn't feel the need to be as secretive as the one I come from, no matter what the reason might be for it? I see no reason why all our realities would be quite as corrupt as the others, so there might be... ah, degrees."
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"It had its flaws, as all governments do. But there wasn't great social unrest while I was there," he said. "As for what happened after - well. I don't have the details, of course. All I know is that our version of Megatron doesn't mention any issues of corruption, not even out of convenience to himself... Surely that must mean something."
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"A few things, I'd surmise... either there was, and he didn't care, at all or enough to use them to give the uprising some veneer of... ah, legitimacy. Or there wasn't, making the uprising even less justified than it might have been with corruption present."
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"All I can be sure of is that Megatron, now, doesn't even bother to pretend that he has a good cause," he said, with a slight tilt of his head. "I don't know if he was always like this, or if time and power corrupted him until he reached this point."
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There'd been many theories for the direction of the war Megatron had started, besides the plan to get rid of the Council of Ancients.
"I can't say for sure, but there were some indications that the war wasn't entirely focused on conquering Cybertron early on, though of course that's what it turned to later." A dug-in, protracted, stubborn war where one side just wouldn't give up until they had what they wanted, and the other, because of that, couldn't.
At least not with Megatron in presence.
Without him... well.
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The thought made him grimace. And it just got worse, of course.
"Or how long it would last..."
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"I don't think so. I know I didn't." He looked down at the floor, angling his helm to look at Skyfire from under the edge of his helm for a moment, optics dim. "Even with Starscream's... enthusiasm when he started to participate in the arena matches, or even later, when Megatron started to draw crowds... It didn't seem like it'd become... ah, quite as big as it did."
Briefly, his arms where they're folded over his chestplates tense before he relaxed again.
"I think even a few million years in, we thought it'd end soon. Who doesn't? Imagining something like war to be able to last for even longer than it had, even when you can't see any obvious end... well." Looking up from the floor, Jetfire's smile is flat, grim. Actually thinking like that would probably lead to mental instability.
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As for the rest... Skyfire had to agree. He smiled a little, though it mostly came out sad.
"We have to believe it will stop sometime, right?" he said. "The thought of fighting on and on with no real end in sight... It'd be too much to take."
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"Precisely. Not beliveing it would be like... never letting your processor rest and defrag I think." Somber, Jetfire shook his helm and briefly it felt... like it was too much. But that was neither here or now and even so, they'd been close to peace more than once. It was not impossible.
"Simply not possible if you'd want to remain functional. But I don't see why it wouldn't end. For us, it almost has, a few times." That... might have been the grim latching onto a statement that simply was necessary to make and believe in.
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How it might end was a different story. It was also something that he'd rather not think about too much.
"I have to believe that, in any case," he admitted. "That we can still work towards peace somehow."
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"It gets a bit hard to avoid the depressing nature of it, thinking about it this closely." It was more an off-hand, idle comment than anything else, but then Jetfire shrugged and looked over, lips quirking in a smile. "Should we perhaps return to something of a less... ah, heavy nature?"
It might be better for now, anyway, interesting discussions to be had from it or not. Besides, who could say no to science?
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"Of course," he replied. "We've got science to do, after all."