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Aaaaa being spoiled with blessed Cyclonus doodles hello!!! Top drawing and Cygate sticker (along with 2 prints) were from @cosmicdanger and bottom one with the buttons from @galacticproblems . Made the hour drive home to see my pupper and fam so much sweeter.
Artist interview with Billie Montfort, AKA Cosmic Danger!
"How did you get interested in Transformers?"
It was a random tumblr post that piqued my interest, actually! It was a collection of gifs from Transformers Prime. I just remember being so impressed that there could be a series about robots that looked so beautiful-- I knew I just had to find out what it was, and watch it! Of course, after blazing my way through it I needed more, and some screenshots of art by Alex Milne and Sarah Stone sealed my fate; I was hooked on everything Transformers from then on!
"What's your favorite Transformers series?"
TF:Prime definitely holds a place near and dear to me-- you never forget your first love, after all! But I think that MTMTE is truly the champion of my heart. Itâs just got such a great story, with characters who are deeply flawed but so easy to love.
"Tell us about your favorite piece of Transformers art you've made."
Ooh, thatâs tough! Itâs hard to pick just one, but I think I have to say itâs the illustration I did for the 2018 TF Calendar fan project! The theme of the calendar for that year was war, conflict, and fire-- it was a little out of my artistic comfort zone, so I really had to push myself. Whirl is my favorite character so I always enjoy drawing him, and I think I did a great job with the colors and the composition for this piece as well. Itâs just a great thing I did that I always come back to when I need an example of some of my best work. ( https://twitter.com/cosmicdangrzoâŚ/status/960303778028077056 )
"What are you most excited for at CybFest NW?"
Iâm so excited to have a chance to see old friends, and to make new ones!
"Any links to your work you'd like to share?"
Iâve got two places where I post most of my art!
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So I wrote this. Inspired by @cosmicdanger picture of almost xneomorph Soundwave. http://cosmicdanger.tumblr.com/post/158974853867/i-dont-think-he-even-has-a-face-i-heard-this
I really need to stop writing just teeth stuff for these two.
It wasnât often that the Decepticon officers beside Starscream actively sought out their medic or followed through with his weekly physicals. To be honest even if they did Knock Out would not be there. He scheduled those times specifically to give himself free time away from the base. A mental health break honestly since there were no days off on the Nemesis.
 There was an appointment they all made and that Knock Out did take seriously though and that was their denta appointments.
 Not much in the use for denta since living on a liquid diet and not having to take down a turbofox or crunch into a glitchrat to get to itâs precious lines anymore most cybertronians shaved down their denta and since most had grown out of the recessive trait as it was it was mostly not a problem. For higher class bots at least. Most Decepticons were not higher class mechs though and most Cons actually relied on their denta as their last defense so even bots like Knock Out kept a few of their denta sharp enough to pop a line.
 Among the officers the Cons had left only Starscream had no reason for constant denta care, while the first lieutenant once sported his own set of pointy fangs CMOâs of past had long ago filled the figgity aerials maw in to save them from future patch jobs. So he only needed filings every few decades. Still that left five others including himself and however many vehicons who would be brave enough to come take their masks off.
 Most of Knock Outâs resolve and stamina was wasted on Lord Megatron who liked his smile to be perfectly villainous, Breakdown who while trusting the medic completely simply just hated the practice and feared it like the Pit, and of course himself because he was afterall Knock Out and no mech left on the Nemesis could honestly say that shaving down and capping oneâs own denta was an easy thing to do. Â
 Personally none of the other mechs really minded this because that meant by the time they got to the medic he was about two or three drinks in and more personable and calm than he would have been any time earlier in the day. Which was how Soundwave found him late into the night, just about to retire to his shared hab-suite. A flash of annoyance ruined the medicâs pretty face as he caught sight of the spy but he quickly hid it.
 âSoundwave~ Honestly I donât know why I thought you wouldnât show. This is the only time you ever want to see me. A long day today?â
 Soundwave nodded even though the doctor wasnât  paying attention any more. The medic had no real sympathy considering he was often overworked himself despite his attempts to sneak away. That was the life of a medic though, giving all and receiving little so Soundwave in turn had little sympathy for him. Still this never stopped them from being friendlier than one might guess. Knock Out wasnât always so jaded and selfish and he had keen audials. It was after all how he kept out of trouble. If only his loyalty wasnât so unpredictable. That didnât stop Soundwave from going to him if he needed especially for gossip that might be valuable and it usually was considering Knock Out was the only Con who liked to go down to the human cities.
 He was also fun for other things as well but the spy didnât often indulge in those activities much anymore.
 âYour lucky I didnât reattach my doors yet. I was just about to.â
 Soundwave stepped up onto the small lip and leaned back against the upright med pallet, watching as Knock Out sanitized his tools. He was indeed doorless, needing more mobility with his arms so he didnât deck his patients in the face with a side mirror. Usually he just slid them further up if they got in the way but after having to already replace one he was much more protective. He was also looking very slick and shiny. Just waxed, his colors coming through brilliantly. So deep and smooth that it looked like one could just dip their digits into the gravity defying pools of red. Some mechs were just so lucky.
 âSo dear es-pe-ion~,any problems as of late? The last thing we need distracting you is a niggling pain.â Another nod. Soundwave didnât fight often but every time he did he tended to break a tooth or two and Knock Out hadnât scheduled a dental visit for quite some time with him being sent out on missions as well. It was a pain. Soundwave did enjoy the actual look of concern that flashed across the medicâs face though. He hadnât seen any genuine emotion other than anger from the bot for quite some time. âOh⌠no. Well it happens. I have to quickly shoot a message to Breakdown so you get your face off for me.â
 Soundwave waited as long as he could to take his visor off. Without it he couldnât see and while he was perfectly comfortable relying on his other senses it still left him feeling vulnerable even if there was nothing to worry about with the Doctor. As all his his inputs started to disconnect and go dark Soundwave felt a smooth digit under his chin. âHow bad is it on a scale? Am I going to have to numb circuits?â The spy calmed his spark quickly and wobbled his servo from side to side in indecision. He knew it was a mess in there.
 Knock Out had gained much more control of his frame since heâd last been on the nemesis. Soundwave had barely felt him moving. Just one more thing heâd have to readapt to.
 âWell Iâll grab something then.â The touch on his jaw left so he waited with his visor in his servos for Knock Out to come back.When he did the medic was not happy. âSOUNDWAVE! ITâS A MESS IN THERE!â
 While most would have been surprised to find that behind the mask Soundwave had nothing but a fang filled maw Knock Out was only disappointed by how terribly it had been maintained. âTheyâre all impacted and growing through each other!â Knock Out wasted no time now that heâd seen the job he was dealing with. Forcing Soundwaveâs jaw down he started to prod and crack away bits of metal that were already falling off thanks to the fangs underneath boring holes in them. âDo you even know how many unnecessary circuits Iâm going to have to pull out now! This is going to take forever!â Soundwave only handed Knock Out the visor. Knock Out sighed irritably in response. âYou could have at least come a little earlier.â
 He could not have done that. He had been busy.
 âOr you could have requested an emergency surgery.â He could have done that.
 After taking his time marking everything down on his medical charts and spraying his servos down with a specialized sealant Knock Out returned to Soundwaveâs side and took no time in getting started. Soundwave tried not to retch at the terrible taste of the sealant but couldnât hold back a few twitches. Knock Out usually used tools for most of the mechs but that was usually only for small problems. âWell you should have come in for this sooner if you donât like this. On you itâs much easier if I just suck it up and-eugh- get my servos dirty.â
 In response Soundwave waited till the medic was off guard to snake his glossia around Knock Outâs wrist and flick kisses against the palm till the he shuddered. Servoâs as sensitive as usual when he used the tools inside his digits. It wasnât the feeling of the medics servos he disliked and Knock Out knew that quite well. He was just being mean.
 Knock Out tsked him but Soundwave noted the shaky invent. âNow Soundwave~. I will have quite a lot to do. I canât have you being a tease if you want to actually get this fixed.â Soundwave chittered deeply from the back of his intake as he uncoiled his glossia. Heâd have to pace himself if he wanted to get anything more out of the medic.
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 The drone of the Doctorâs laser cutter filled Soundwaveâs audials as Knock Out sawed through the outer layers of the spyâs broken teeth. It was a relief to have all the extra metal pried from the gaps between them but the pressure strained and split the softer grounding metal causing energon to flood his mouth. Knock Out was mindful enough to apply a balm to the cracks every time but the built up fuel forced Soundwave to swallow again again again, making the claw at the back of his intake twitch in anticipation.
 âSomeoneâs getting antsy. I havenât even gotten this cleaned up let alone all the ones I need to pull so they donât shear into your cheek. I will stop till you can keep ahold of yourself if you keep this up Soundwave. Injuries like this with your frame are no light concern.â Knock Outâs warning didnât stop Soundwaveâs glossia from trapping the mechâs warm digits and coiling around to stroke them. There werenât many mechs the spy trusted to indulge in his kinks with but Knock Outâs touch always got him riled. The spy didnât like asking for favors of any kind butâŚ.he wanted this.
 A dark raspy voice filled the back of Knock Outâs processor as Soundwave spoke. A purring, growling noise like that of  a suave chainsaw one moment and of ghastly specter the next.  âAdmit it Doctor~ I ruined you night. Let me make it up to you.â
 Knock Out slid his digits slowly against the grip of Soundwaveâs glossia as he thought over the spyâs offer. It had been a long time and Soundwave hadnât exactly been nice enough to earn anything but Breakdown would already be recharging by the time he got back and heâd have to go mining in a few hours once the ship got to where it needed. So he didnât want to wake him up. âFIne but try not to scratch the paint Soundwave. Your lucky I still have any sympathy for you after the way youâve let our Lord and first Lieutenant treat me.â
 âYou like playing in minefields Doctor. You should expect a few explosions.â Knock Out freed his digits again but only to continue his work. Soundwave worked his long glossia around the delicate wrist again, through taut wires and cables, till he could just feel the thrum of Knock Outâs line. The smell of energon so close made his mouth water just a bit. Oral lubricant dribbling through his fangs to the floor.
 âI do not. I do a lot of things but playing in minefields is not one of them. Iâve still got flashbacks of working in them so why would I play there? Making deals with devils who still speak like savoirs is more appropriate Iâd think.â Soundwave nodded curtly, too caught up in the pleasant feelings running through his circuits to care about the Doctorâs wordplay.He chirred a bit as he gripped at Knock Outâs middle with long boxy digits of one servo and a snaking feeler to keep him close. Leaving his other servo to idly play with the Doctorâs idle one.
 Knock Out shuddered again as more of Soundwaveâs feelers ensnared him and the spyâs gentle touch ghosted along his frame. Two could play it that game. Getting back to work Knock Out took his time now. Fingering all the freed up gaps, slowly picking away at the built up metal, and making sure to poke and graze against the mechâs glossia around his wrist. Knock Out could practically feel the time ticking away as he felt his spark heat up. Jumping every now in his chest. âIâll need pliers now. I have to pull some of these.â Soundwave didnât let Knock Out move an inch as he grabbed the tool off the medicâs cart. âAnd the gel Soundwave. Itâs going to hurt when I snip some of these.â
 Losing Knock Outâs other servo Soundwave focused elsewhere. Tightening his grip he bumped his codpiece against Knock Outâs and slowly rolled his hips up to grind against the Doctor. Knock Outâs teasing ministrations hadnât gone unnoticed for him and while he may have been jumping the gun the tightening of his plates was becoming an annoyance.
 Knock Out tskâd him but didnât refuse his advances. âIf you bite me youâre going back to your quarters with an aching mouth and an aching spike.â  Despite a few minute flinches though Soundwave seemed to have no problem with the pain as Knock Out tore out another four or five already damaged fangs. His empty tanks however were another matter. Mouth filled with energon again Soundwaveâs claw was twitching, inching further up his intake till Knock Out could feel it butt against his digits. He pointedly poked it back down before going back to applying balm to the holes to encourage them to close quicker. âWatch it~ Iâm serious.â
 Soundwave tried to keep his composer but he had let himself go in the rhythmic pulse of the medicâs frame and shocks of arousal. He was tired of treatment he was hungry and he wanted the Doctor to play with him. Snapping his panels back he let his thick cable out and slipped it between Knock Out thighs. He could feel the Doctor was warm already. Not even close enough but Soundwave was feeling selfish after a long day and the Doctor was already treating him so why not add one more little problem. Heâd save the Doctorâs night like he promised in the end.
 Knock Out let Soundwave beg a bit first. Enjoying the way the wires and grips of the mechâs cable searched and buried under his armor to get what they wanted. âYou have heard the saying never mix business and pleasure Soundwave? Whatâs gotten into you? Caught two drones on their off shift? OrâŚperhaps our glorious leaders leaving you out of their âfunâ~â
 âYouâre just so good at the practice Doctor~ Please Iâm in pain.â
 âNo your not.â Knock Out wrapped a stray wire around a digit and quickly plucked it free from the branch causing Soundwaveâs plates to rattle as he cursed. âYou donât like indulging me in that.â Smiling cheekily he rewarded the spy with a sharp snap of multiple panels and some more balm to his throbbing jaw.
 Soundwave swallowed his moan as he let himself connect to the Doctor. The mechs port warm, slick, and coated in static despite his professional demeanor remaining intact. It wasnât nearly as good as the medic could get but for Soundwave it was a great start. Too much energy always made him sick anyway. He let Knock Outâs manipulative field cover him, a soft musical hum not coming from the mechs vocalizer filling his processor. It made him numb but restless as it forced his spark to pulse quicker, stronger.
 Knock Out could feel it in his core, Soundwaveâs pulse, the feeling exciting the nodes embedded in the walls of his port. It was certainly a distraction. Heâd put up with the spyâs impatient teasing for almost two hours now and he was losing himself even though the job was so close to done.
âIf I call it quits now do you promise to use the cleaning solution I give you?â
 Soundwaveâs inner claw shot up and snapped around Knock Outâs wrist, dragging the medicâs servo deeper into the warm pulsing mesh of the mechs intake. The spy chirring again in satisfaction as the finer teeth punctured small holes in Knock Outâs lines and dripped sweet energon and energx.
 Recovering from his shock Knock Outâs cheeks puffed out a bit in rage. âWhat did I say about biting!? Iâm not a juice box!â Soundwave just swallowed around the arm in his mouth, the nodes studding the mesh throbbing and buzzing with energy that tickled the medicâs palm. Cupping it Knock Out instinctively fondled the node and cut off a gasp as it made his sensitive digits spasm from the energy.
 A blush formed on Knock Outâs cheeks as he shifted to get comfortable in Soundwaveâs grip. Leaning close he just pressed a ghost of a kiss to the mechâs headcrest before leaning back to whisper in his audial. Â
We have two special art guests joining us at CybFest NW 2022! Introducing Billie Montfort and Blacky Shepherd!
Billie has been an artist on comic covers, comic books, and Transformers trading cards; in between work they love drawing fanart for the shows and books they enjoy.
Blacky is a Northwest based comic book artist most well known for his horror work with Cullen Bunn on Pumpkinhead, ReAnimator and Vampirella Vs ReAnimator for Dynamite Comics as well as his work on the Transformers for IDW.
Both will be selling art and signing comics. They'll also be judging our art show for this year, so be sure to bring your art! More info on the art show coming tomorrow!