Garrod Ran (
leap_before_look) wrote in
re_alignment_logs2013-11-22 01:53 pm
Entry tags:
Waiting For A Ride In the Dark
WHO: Garrod Ran & Prowl
WHERE: Nexus Prime's Neighborhood
WHEN: ...Now?!
WHAT: In a land of giants, getting around is going to be a pain. Thankfully! there's a lot of free rides around!
WARNINGS: N/A
If this was a dream, then he was sure taking his sweet time waking up! He'd already woken up once though, and nearly fell off of some ridiculously high ledge, only to be caught by some funky looking mobile suit. He still wasn't quite sure what this was all about, only partially listening to what explanations the Acolyte gave, not that it seemed that the Acolyte was paying much attention either as it sounded like it was going by some well-rehearsed script.
Fine. Whatever. So he was in some place called Cybertron because he fell into some rift or something. Right. Okay. Yeah. So somehow he got separated from the Freeden, which admittedly was cause for some concern, but hey, the obvious thing to do was to figure out how to get back to them. Since it seemed like the big mobile suit didn't have anything by way of answers for that part, Garrod figured he was on his own.
Nothing new there, right?
Of course, once he stepped outside, it was hard to hold back that sinking feeling that maybe...just maybe it wouldn't be as easy as he thought it would be. The sky looked nothing like anything he'd ever seen before, the landscape looked completely different from that of a world trying to get back on its feet after a devastating war whose colony drops had left countries pocked with holes and craters. It was...different.
And huge to boot. It hadn't taken him long to realize that things were definitely not built to scale for humans. Was this some secret mobile suit facility? If that was the case, his Gundam would have been a handy thing to have. Garrod had the control unit, but a lot of good that was going to do him without the robotic armor itself.
He stared out at the vast expanse that lacked any sort of familiar features. In the distance he could make out some unbelievably tall structure that seemed to reach straight through the heavens itself. It was at that moment that he finally had to admit to himself: "...this...really isn't earth, is it?"
....crrrraaaaaap.
"-no, don't panic. There's a way out of this, there's gotta be. Um...um, what did that guy say back there... something about a...about a rift in the Lambda. That thing?" Eyes lifted towards the bright blue tear in the sky. If they fell through, and that...pillar-thing seemed to reach up towards it, then maybe... Maybe? There was only one way to find out, but that involved actually getting over there. Ugh, walking was going to suck, but at the moment, the boy saw no other options.
WHERE: Nexus Prime's Neighborhood
WHEN: ...Now?!
WHAT: In a land of giants, getting around is going to be a pain. Thankfully! there's a lot of free rides around!
WARNINGS: N/A
If this was a dream, then he was sure taking his sweet time waking up! He'd already woken up once though, and nearly fell off of some ridiculously high ledge, only to be caught by some funky looking mobile suit. He still wasn't quite sure what this was all about, only partially listening to what explanations the Acolyte gave, not that it seemed that the Acolyte was paying much attention either as it sounded like it was going by some well-rehearsed script.
Fine. Whatever. So he was in some place called Cybertron because he fell into some rift or something. Right. Okay. Yeah. So somehow he got separated from the Freeden, which admittedly was cause for some concern, but hey, the obvious thing to do was to figure out how to get back to them. Since it seemed like the big mobile suit didn't have anything by way of answers for that part, Garrod figured he was on his own.
Nothing new there, right?
Of course, once he stepped outside, it was hard to hold back that sinking feeling that maybe...just maybe it wouldn't be as easy as he thought it would be. The sky looked nothing like anything he'd ever seen before, the landscape looked completely different from that of a world trying to get back on its feet after a devastating war whose colony drops had left countries pocked with holes and craters. It was...different.
And huge to boot. It hadn't taken him long to realize that things were definitely not built to scale for humans. Was this some secret mobile suit facility? If that was the case, his Gundam would have been a handy thing to have. Garrod had the control unit, but a lot of good that was going to do him without the robotic armor itself.
He stared out at the vast expanse that lacked any sort of familiar features. In the distance he could make out some unbelievably tall structure that seemed to reach straight through the heavens itself. It was at that moment that he finally had to admit to himself: "...this...really isn't earth, is it?"
....crrrraaaaaap.
"-no, don't panic. There's a way out of this, there's gotta be. Um...um, what did that guy say back there... something about a...about a rift in the Lambda. That thing?" Eyes lifted towards the bright blue tear in the sky. If they fell through, and that...pillar-thing seemed to reach up towards it, then maybe... Maybe? There was only one way to find out, but that involved actually getting over there. Ugh, walking was going to suck, but at the moment, the boy saw no other options.

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In reality, Prowl was parked and in wait. If was nothing major. Small mischief he needed to address. But first, he was waiting for the perpetrator (most likely Skids) show his face so he could begin pursuit.
As it were, he probably wasn't expecting a human to approach him. Organic species were so rare on this Cybertron he didn't often encounter them in person. Well, aside from Cody, but he was an exception.
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"Wonder if it belongs to anyone," he wondered to himself as he made his way towards it. It didn't seem like anyone was around, much less that anyone was inside of it. Maybe it was left for him to make use of?
"Heh heh~! Well, this'll get me over there in no time!" Grinning, Garrod wandered around towards the driver's side to try and open the door.
apologies for the delay
Quite locked, in fact.
Prowl is annoyed at being approached, but figures whoever this individual is will leave him alone if he just keeps quiet and doesn't give him any access.
So the car doesn't talk back. It just stays in place. Being obtuse and an inanimate object.
'sokay! :)
It was probably someone's car, right? He hadn't seen anyone else around that ridiculously huge hall when he'd made his way outside though, and it had been eerily quiet, save for the dull sound of robotic footsteps.
"...nggaaah, this isn't going to get me anywhere!" he groaned, looking from the car to the massive structure in the distance. It seemed even further off when he considered that he would possibly have to walk that distance.
Tearing his eyes away from the far away pillar, the boy looked around. "Screw it." Finding nothing in sight he could use to get the car's door open, he eyed the windows as he thought about his other options. His Gundam control unit was pretty solid, but he doubted it could bust a window open. He'd need to get a good crack first. Stuffing his hand into his jacket, he pulled out his handgun. Hopefully the noise wouldn't draw any unwanted attention, but it seemed the best way to punch through glass!
Garrod hopped back, taking aim. One shot should do it, and then he can bust his way in! Piece of cake!
<3
Sorry Garrod, looks like this car may just have to be left alone - or, no. Wait. There's the sound of something clicking open. Could it be the door?
Just kidding. That's a transformation sequence. Both doors pop open, but then so does the rest of the pieces of the car in what appears to be some sort of shifting mess of metal parts. It was almost abstract in shape before the hood, trunk, doors, and cab frame all rearrange themselves to form a bipedal robot.
"I was certain humans had more common sense until just now!" Oh no he's grumpy.
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What, did he somehow trigger the thing to unlock? He would have tried the door again, but the whole car seemed to suddenly flip itself inside out at that moment.
"What the-?!"
Garrod tried to scramble back and ended up tripping over his own feet, landing on his backside only to find himself staring up at a robot. A talking robot.
"Wh....h-how...?"
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Prowl covers his face with his hand in annoyance, resting the other on his hip. This.
This.
Okay. He's done this before. The hand lifts off his face and points at pilot.
"You didn't get the introduction."
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He was about to straighten up a little when Prowl moved to point at him, prompting a yelp as the boy froze again.
"...introduction..? O-oh, you mean the whole alien-planet and I'm stuck here 'cuz I fell through some hole in space or something?" Folding his legs, he continued to sit there, feeling his own annoyance return. "No one said anything about robots that moved by themselves though!"
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"Most of us have secondary anatomy that forms a vehicle mode. Like the one you just shot."
At that, his optics narrow as he takes a second look at Garrod. He's been to Earth, and he can recognize when a human is only in it's adolescent stage in life.
"You're too young to be handling firearms."
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"No kidding.... Well you could have said something when I tried opening the door- or were you just asleep?" Nevertheless, he was going to make it a point to think twice before he shot at any vehicles. This was such a weird place to be stuck in.
Garrod folded his arms, snorting at that observation. "Yeah? Well back home if you can't take care of yourself then you're as good as dead."
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"I'd suggest avoiding the handgun. A Decepticon would have attempted to kill you for that."
Prowl is certainly not entirely convinced. That said, he's obligated to help the adolescent human as a member of law enforcement there. As cold as he was, he didn't act cruel to someone who doesn't deserve it, and this individual was clearly just lost.
"You can call me Prowl."
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Sadly he wasn't kidding about it being rough back home. The boy looks down at his gun, flicking the safety on before slipping it back into his jacket. He looks back up at the Autobot as he picks himself off the ground, dusting off his jeans. "What's a Decepticon?"
He scratches his head, feeling a little awkward now that he's cooled his head. Wow, talk about a bad start. "I'm Garrod. Um...sorry about shooting at you earlier, Prowl."
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"It's fine."
He glances back at the area he'd been surveying just a few moments earlier. The task he'd been given was fairly minor. Someone else could pick it up for him. He really didn't have to be here.
"I can escort you to your location, Garrod.", and explain what a Decepticon was along the way.
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"Really? I'd sure appreciate it. I haven't really learned my way around here, but it'd probably suck a lot more to get lost."
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He goes down on one knee so that they can speak more eye-to-eye level, "Where are you headed?"
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Garrod manages not to step back as Prowl kneels down in front of him. "I was heading out that way." He turns to point towards the Junk Pile.