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Who: Prowl & YOU
What: Prowl wakes up from his Lambda-induced coma.
When: Jan 11th
Where: Liege's temple
Notes: ROBO ANGST
Liege's Temple
A lot happened in the last four days, all of which left Prowl feeling exhausted despite the fact he'd been bedridden and unconscious. His awakening had been an unpleasant one, more of a sharp jostling into consciousness than anything. He was starting to get a little used to it at this point.
When he woke up to Liege's Acolytes, he didn't demand to see the Firstforged for this. He didn't even ask for an explanation. All he could do was sit at the edge of the metal berth he'd been placed on, and stare. Stare at the floor and at his reflection off it's surface. He had been changed in both mind and body, and was far from feeling sociable.
There was... a lot of things he had to think about.
Solus' Clinic
Prowl had enough sense to get a check-up at the Medbay after he had regained his drive. While being brainwashed by Decepticons in his world had cut quite a gash into his pride - and more importantly, his sense of agency, he hadn't endured four million years of war to just allow it to control his life.
He had to look at this objectively. He'd clearly been affected by the Lambda somehow, and was in a body he was uncomfortably unfamiliar with. It was time to get a doctor to look at this and see what they could figure out - if there was anything to figure out.
So, after a quick drive to Solus' quadrant, he waited by the entrance in robot mode.
What: Prowl wakes up from his Lambda-induced coma.
When: Jan 11th
Where: Liege's temple
Notes: ROBO ANGST
Liege's Temple
A lot happened in the last four days, all of which left Prowl feeling exhausted despite the fact he'd been bedridden and unconscious. His awakening had been an unpleasant one, more of a sharp jostling into consciousness than anything. He was starting to get a little used to it at this point.
When he woke up to Liege's Acolytes, he didn't demand to see the Firstforged for this. He didn't even ask for an explanation. All he could do was sit at the edge of the metal berth he'd been placed on, and stare. Stare at the floor and at his reflection off it's surface. He had been changed in both mind and body, and was far from feeling sociable.
There was... a lot of things he had to think about.
Solus' Clinic
Prowl had enough sense to get a check-up at the Medbay after he had regained his drive. While being brainwashed by Decepticons in his world had cut quite a gash into his pride - and more importantly, his sense of agency, he hadn't endured four million years of war to just allow it to control his life.
He had to look at this objectively. He'd clearly been affected by the Lambda somehow, and was in a body he was uncomfortably unfamiliar with. It was time to get a doctor to look at this and see what they could figure out - if there was anything to figure out.
So, after a quick drive to Solus' quadrant, he waited by the entrance in robot mode.
Re: Clinic
For a moment, he allows himself to forget the influx of memories that had come into his head and his recent conversation to focus on how --- why?
"Would it be out of the question to explain how you arrived in that?"
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He looked back at the Gundam's head, a little fondly. It had been through a lot, and it was his only reminder of home, not to mention it made it highly convenient to get around here. "Found it around that Junk Pile place some time after you dropped me off. I guess whatever brought me over here decided to bring this too."
Oh right. "But never mind that- you okay? Last I saw you, that red guy was carrying you over a shoulder cuz you were unconscious or something!"
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Prowl goes down on one knee to meet him,"I'm fine now."
"Lambda-induced comas aren't entirely uncommon here. That interdimensional portal doesn't appear too keen on following any sort of scientific rules."
"But... I'm fine now. I just need to check with a doctor."
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Still, if Prowl said he was fine, then Garrod wasn't going to worry. So far as he could see, there didn't seem to be anything wrong with the guy, but he was secretly relieved that Prowl was going to get a second opinion on that.