Heatwave – Heaviest out of the four but blame hegemonic masculinity and the low bar to jump over for that. He’s not a heavy drinker just, as I said, the heaviest out of the four. His drink of choice is beer (domestically and publicly) but he can be persuaded into a cocktail or two when out. Typically, aside from beer he will have a dirty martini or a whisky.
Chase – No, he doesn’t drink. Heatwave tends to offer him a beer and he’ll take it but it’s barely drunk and then Heatwave has to finish it off. At formal events he might have a half flume of champagne, martini, or whiskey, but that is rare as hell. He likes to remain aware. He has had to drag a drunk Heatwave home a few times from certain events, and undresses him to get into bed etc. He’s a good boy (man?). (He might… if Heatwave was to ever ask him out on a date, indulge in some wine – wine isn’t too bad – if Heatwave shares the bottle with him. But that’s… never happened. So.)
Boulder – If Heatwave offers then he’ll have a beer but it’s not his preferred choice. At formal events he will have some champagne but his drink of choice is cider. He likes anything with fruit but mainly cider. Send this man back to the orchard.
Blades – Cocktails. Fruity, elaborate, colourful. He loves the presentation. He just loves loves loves these things when there’s umbrellas and straws and rubber ducks and magic ice cubes. (Bumblebee watch out, your wallet is done for.)
Smoking (🚬)
Heatwave – If he starts out as a cybertronian and is transformed, no, but if he starts out as a human then yes. Tends to use nicotine patches or gum though due to long shifts. Also wouldn’t be a heavy smoker.
Chase – How dare you even suggest that he is affronted– Heatwave put that out. PUT. THAT. OUT. HEATWAVE. *sigh* Well, this is his life now.
Boulder – No, not for his health but because he’s too environmentally conscious.
Blades – Has had a drag, but nearly threw up. Doesn’t like it, is too health-conscious but most of the worry he feels from it is FOMO. He likes the smell of it on others’ clothes when mixed with deodorant or cologne.
Recreational (any, but specifically 🍁)
Heatwave – Has done it in the past, not the biggest fan. Has also done a bump only once, years ago. Don’t tell Chase.
Chase – NO. ..Heatwave did what?
Boulder – Has probably done it the most out of all four, but he wouldn’t classify himself as a stoner. It’s not regular. Would prefer edibles than to smoke but whatever’s available is available when he’s in the mood, you know.
Blades – No. Is too scared of a bad trip or it being laced but as I said above any bad feelings about it is because of FOMO.
Sexual Experience?
Heatwave – Yes. One night stands with both guys and girls and a girlfriend or two in the far past.
Chase – No. He’s… only interested in one person and not really interested in anyone else as of now.
Boulder – Yes, all casual / between friends.
Blades – …no… he wants a boyfriend though! And had one as a teenager than didn’t go anywhere!
Race/Ethnicity
Honestly, I just think they’d reflect the races & ethnicities of their English/Original VAs. So not much to say on that just that that’s the way I go with it.
However, I think Chase hardly tans. Heatwave tans like crazy however and has a lot of tanlines consistently. He’s darker than Chase, but they’re both white.
Blades goes through a lot of pigment changes (aka seasonal pigmentation) throughout the year, specifically in December where he deals with dreaded ✨ winter paleness ✨. He doesn’t like it because he thinks it makes him look kinda dead and has considered tanning beds – yes, he’s complained about this to Bumblebee, and yes Bumblebee has reassured him he looks lovely.
Oh, and the other bots too, I guess.
(ETA: How could I forget that because Boulder has a layer of fat over his muscle [bear – he’s a bear] he has some stretch marks and dimpling/cellulite in certain places. He’s so lovely.)
Hair
Heatwave – Going a little grey, but not much, mostly at the sides. You have to be really close to see it but once you do it’s not unseen. Natural hair colour is brown / dark brown. He doesn’t style it – he usually wears that fuckass helmet anyway.
Chase – Oil black. Thick, will start to go grey at the temples in a few years but it hasn’t started yet. As for how he styles it, think Minegishi from Manly Appetites or Hideyoshi from A Man and His Cat.
Boulder – Around the 3C to 4A or 4B mark but it’s hard to know for sure because he keeps it cropped to the shortest it can go without shaving it off. It probably doesn’t get too long naturally anyway, but he does this for the sake of convenience. If he was in a different line of work, he might grow it out more.
Blades – His hair is also black and maybe it’s silky but I genuinely have no idea how he’d style it. His holoform keeps muddying a clear image of him in my head so out of the four I really have a hard time visualising him.
Facial Hair (& Body Hair, not detailed but it’s easily assumed by what I say about the facial hair)
Heatwave – Can grow it but it’s mostly stubble/short around the jaw, cheeks, and upper lip; he doesn’t get much on his neck and when he does he tries to keep up with grooming because it gets itchy there. Will only really shave when there’s a formal event.
Chase – Can also grow it but not as much as Heatwave. It’s also hard to tell how much he can grow because the moment he gets a shadow he’s shaving it. He keeps himself so cleanly shaven, he nearly always smells like aftershave.
Boulder – Yes, he too can grow it. It’s full. But whether or not he shaves it or not is dependent on mood. He doesn’t look too different with or without it, so it’s not really a surprise when he suddenly appears shaven after a while of having one.
Blades – He cannot grow it lol. A little bit of FOMO, mostly when he’s teased about it. He also tries to encourage Heatwave to clean up because “ew gross”.
Formal attire / mindset & Fashion
Heatwave – His closet is just cargos, fireproofs, and white t-shirts. For the formal stuff: he owns literally one suit he barely touches and that Chase made him put in a dust jacket. He finds ties uncomfortable and the moment the main ceremony or hour (whichever comes first) is over it’s off and the top button is undone. He can manage tying a tie but Chase or Blades (usually Chase) has to do his bow ties.
Chase – Owns a few suits for varying formal occasions as well as business casual items for his off-days. Takes pride in them, actually. He usually is in his police uniform but also has a few button up shirts and trousers for office / desk-work, which as a human he has a fair bit off. Overworked paperwork filling during unpaid overtime king. He also has glasses for paperwork but usually wears contacts.
Boulder – Likes dressing up for formal events but isn’t too pressed about them. Can tolerate ties and bow ties but if he has the option to he wouldn’t wear them (man has a naturally thick neck, RELEASE HIM). Also likes patterned button up long-sleeved shirts and jeans combos and then some floral shirts in the summer, worn open over vests or T-shirts.
Blades – FASHIONISTA. Wardrobe is nearly falling over from the weight inside. Boulder plans to build a new one for him. Tries to orchestrate all the formal dressing up (he’s the one that’s like “chop chop time to get ready!”) and in that regard Heatwave is his worst nightmare and Chase is an angel from above. Boulder is neither extreme, so he’s a little overlooked but still appreciated in this regard.
Household Chores
Heatwave – Will accuse Blades and Boulder of leaving everything to Chase but he’s arguably the biggest culprit of that. Chase gets stern with him and Heatwave, whipped in denial, gets sheepish and adheres. He can cook but it’s usually with protein and size in mind, thrown together, and isn’t exceptional in terms of taste. Is also careless with his knife skills like even slices? Never heard of her.
Chase – Think Ice Bear from We Bare Bears or Zane from season 1 of Ninjago. He cooks, cleans, shops, changes all their bedsheets, feeds the pets if there are any. Makes everyone’s breakfast and packed lunches and reminds them to drink water. Even takes out the trash because Boulder is usually with Graham, though when he eventually snaps and shows some frustration, Heatwave starts doing that when Boulder isn’t there. I think the reason in canon Chase was bad at cooking was because he was a Cybertronian – as a human with a palette and with his canon perfectionist traits he’s a phenomenal chef & good enough baker (when it comes to pies and crumbles) let’s be real.
Boulder – Usually is the one to take the trash out. Isn’t that great of a cook as he doesn’t have enough practice but he’s good at baking. He also gets Chase a lot of recipe books, thoughtfully.
Blades – Dusts and cleans his own room but will do the rest of the place if asked nicely by Chase. Like Dani, he’s terrible at cooking. But unlike Dani, he knows it and panics. He hates cooking by himself – it stresses him out. He will help as much as he can, though.
Tattoos
Heatwave – If any, then patchwork on one or both arms. Maybe one on his pec, who knows. But I can also see him having none. He probably does have a few though…
Chase – No, not unless the whole “autobot-Decepticon insignia” thing is translated to tattoos. For all intents and purposes, let’s say it doesn’t and that he has none. He won’t verbalise his disapproval of tattoos to people who already have them but doesn’t see the point in them and will try to talk people he knows out of having them if they’re considering it and they ask him.
Boulder – Like Heatwave I can take or leave the idea of him having any but if he did it would be a shoulder/breast piece.
Blades – None unless the insignia thing translated. He has considered getting something small on his wrist or something just to try it and say he’s had it done. (Think of that scene from Friends with Rachel and Ross but with BumbleBlades.)
Piercings
I can’t imagine any of them having any but I do find it funny if the guys find old pictures of Chase and see that he has face piercings. That would be such an interesting concept to cover.
Miscellaneous
Chase wears driving gloves and has a frilly pink apron for when he’s cooking (like Zane lol).
He won’t let Boulder do the shopping because the one time he did he came back with a bunch of potted plants that were about to die and went over budget to get them.
In the same vein, Blades just gets too much confectionary and needless stuff, but Heatwave has the opposite problem where he’s too minimalist and cuts out things “they don’t need”.
When vacuuming, Chase has to tell everyone to lift their feet up, usually Heatwave.
Chase usually reads in his limited spare time.
Chase has a picture of the team on his desk but usually focuses on Heatwave when he’s struggling to finish and it’s super late.
Chase inspires Heatwave to limit his smoking (which due to his working hours was already limited anyway) and then quit. Additionally, Chase had to stop Heatwave from smoking inside so much. (“If I see a single ashtray on this coffee table again, Heatwave…” & “If it’s raining and you have to do it then take an umbrella!”)
Chase wants Heatwave to quit and has nagged him early on in their friendship / the whole team having moved in together, but little does he know Heatwave’s now doing that for him.
Despite his hatred for smoking, he likes the smell of it on Heatwave because it’s so distinctly Heatwave (that and actual smoke) and when he does the laundry he has admittedly sniffed one of Heatwave’s t-shirts… it never happened again! It was a violation of Heatwave’s privacy! As an officer of the law, he — ()
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Ratchet comes back to Earth in the GOTP AU as scheduled, but it turns out to be during a visit from Sigma 17 to the Scrapyard.
Rather than explain everything again, the brothers just act like nothing's off about them being alive or any of this, and for a bit, Ratchet's losing his mind.
They're alive. Have they been alive this whole time? Did they not actually die? Was his death assessment wrong? Were they still alive when they buried them???
Could you please write a crossover of Rescue Bots and TFP? Rather than dying on the Nemesis, a critically injured Dreadwing fleas and crash lands on Griffin Rock. The Rescue Bots find him and nurse him back to health, not realizing he’s a Decepticon because his markings got scratched up in the fight. Dreadwing wakes up while the Rescue Bots are trying to contact Team Prime, but can’t since, unbeknownst to them, they’re all on Cybertron, fighting the Cons for the Omega Keys and Omega Lock.
So, this one turned out to be much, much longer than I thought. So long, in fact, that I had to divide it into three posts. The second post will be linked at the bottom of this one, and the third will be linked at the bottom of the second. Dear god, apparently I had a lot of more thoughts about Rescue Bots than even I was aware of. Oh well. Either way, I hope everyone enjoys! (FYI: most prompt fills will not be this long. This one was just so long cause I have many emotions and ideas about this scenario.)
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Dreadwing felt the betrayal of Lord Megatron as surely as if it were just as physical a wound as the hole blown through his chest. He had heard the weapon powering up, and his war-forged battle instincts had had him diving to the side just as the fusion canon had fired. It has still torn though his chest, but rather than destroy his spark chamber the blast had torn a hole straight through the right side of his chest near his shoulder. He lived yet, but if he could not escape the Nemesis that would not be the case for much longer.
He had served Lord Megatron with loyalty and honor for millennia, ever since he and his brother had joined the Decepticons after Vos had fallen. Dreadwing had sold his very spark to the Unmaker to act on the wishes and orders of his leader, and this is what his loyalty had earned him? Megatron attempting to offline him, and protecting the mech who had desecrated his brother? The same mech who had, countless times before, betrayed Megatron himself? Dreadwing could scarcely understand it. Why would Megatron spare Starscream, who had given the warlord no true loyalty, when Dreadwing himself had been nothing but loyal? Is this what his loyalty bought him, among the Decepticons? Dishonorably killed solely for attempting to avenge his brother by killing a traitorous coward?
If so, he wanted nothing to do with it.
He dragged himself down the halls, finally making it to the flight deck, and looked down to see the ship flying above the ocean. Rather than attempt a proper take off, he simply pitched his body forward off the edge and allowed himself to fall. As he neared the water, he forced a transformation, ignoring the agony of the action, and his engine roared to life. Lucid thought slipped away, then, as baser survival coding took over and guided him away from the warship, away from danger, away from what would have been his death.
Only one thing was certain, now.
In attacking Dreadwing to protect Starscream, Megatron had lost the loyalty of his most devoted frontline warrior.
Dreadwing simply refused to follow a mech who would protect the one who desecrated his brother.
And so, survival protocols overriding every other thought or higher system, the large Seeker allowed his higher processor functions to shut off. His mind quieted to blissful silence. Instinct alone drove him forward, flying towards a destination even he did not know. He could only hope it would be somewhere safe.
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Blades didn’t know what he was expecting when he went on a walk along the beach, but it most certainly wasn’t a large Cybertronian lying in in the sand, looking like he’d crashed landed and resting lifeless on patch of sand soaked with energon. Technically, the copter wasn’t even supposed to be out here, as Sigma-17 had to maintain their cover, but everything at the firehouse had just been several kinds of too much that morning, so he had, for once, flown off on his own and landed on a beach he knew no humans ever really came to, intent to just take a walk and clear his head.
Except, upon coming around a bend, he’d found the aforementioned Cybertronian. For a moment, he’d simply frozen, but then the instinct ingrained by his training kicked in and he sprung into action. See, Blades was a trained and licensed triage medic. He couldn’t perform complex surgeries or anything on the level of a proper medic, but in the Rescue Academy on Cybertron he’d taken the courses for field level medical aid so that, if he’d ever run into someone during a rescue who’d been hurt, he could treat them and keep them alive until they could get to a medical facility. The training g had been fun, especially when he’d studied with-
He shook his head roughly before that thought could complete itself. He didn’t want to think about the time….Before. It hurt, remembering what and who he’d lost during his millennia of stasis. Before he could fall back into grief, training snapped back into place and his processor quieted. He knelt next to the fallen Cybertronian, noting that they were a Seeker frame, and carefully turned the bot over. His next thought was an observation that the bot was a mech, and that the energon soaking into the sand under his frame was spilling from a large hole torn straight through his chest. That meant the first thing he needed to do was seal the leaking lines to keep him from losing more energon. After that, he could call Heatwave. He didn’t have the skills to patch this wound up fully. Once he’d made sure this mech wouldn’t die here and now, he would need to get him to proper care. One of the stasis pods would certainly help, though if they wanted the wound healed fully he’d need to be in the pod for a while. The other alternative was contacting Optimus. Blades knew the Prime had a proper medic on his team, which might be the better option.
As his processor raced, trying to think of a plan, his hands worked on autopilot. He slipped the tools he needed from his subspace, cleaning and removing grime where it was needed to prevent infection, removing bits of sand and stone from the wound, and using a small welder to seal off the free-flowing energon lines. He covered loose, sparking wires and circuits, , rerouting a few of them in places where it was needed. Finally, after many long minutes, he finished and sat back on his heels.
It was then the helicopter realized his comm. was pinging with an alert for an incoming message, and had been for quite some time. In fact, it seemed he’d missed several messages. From Heatwave, Chase, Boulder, Dani, the Chief, Cody…Pit, even Graham had sent him a message. Embarrassment and guilt settled heavy in his chest, and he lifted his hand to his audial to accept the current call. As soon as his comm. clicked to life, Dani’s voice was coming through it.
“Blades! Finally! Where are you? We’ve all been worried sick, you know.” his partner scolded. Blades couldn’t help the small smile that twisted his lips upwards. It was nice knowing she cared. He loved Dani dearly. She was family, after all. “You know you’re not supposed to even be out of the firehouse on your own, you idiot bot!” she continued, her voice holding an undercurrent of worry despite the insult. Blades didn’t take it personally. “What if someone had seen you? You need to-“
And now that was enough. “Dani.” he interrupted her, his voice uncharacteristically serious. “I’m sorry for ignoring you and everyone else, but right now there’s a bigger emergency than me risking our cover. I found an inured bot on that small beach behind the mountain. You know, the one no one likes to go to because the hike is too long? He’s in a really bad way. I have triage training, and I’ve patched him up, but he needs either a stasis pod or a proper medic, as close to immediately as possible.”
There was silence on the other end, before-
“Alright. I’ll tell everyone to come to your location. I’m with Dad and Chase right now. We all split up to look for you, but we’ll meet you there. Don’t move, and keep the bot alive.” Dani instructed. Despite himself, Blades was smiling again. Yes, he really did love Dani. She knew when it was time to get serious. He had a feeling he’d be forgiven for his blunder today, given the circumstances.
“Will do. I’ll see you soon.”
“Just hang tight, partner. And stay out of trouble.”
“You too.” he chirped, hands still working over the bot to patch up his more minor wounds now that the life-threatening one was dealt with. “And Dani?”
“Yeah, Blades?”
“I’m sorry for worrying you.”
There was a beat of silence, and then her voice came though, softer and fonder.
“Don’t worry about it. You did the right thing.”
Then the comm. line cut off, and Blades was left alone to in the silence. He let his processor drift, kneeling in the energon soaked sand as he worked on saving the life of a bot whose name he didn’t even know.
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Chase was worried. He knew Blades was more capable than the others thought he was, but that didn’t stop him from worrying. He hadn’t been surprised when the copter bot had left the firehouse that morning. He’d seen the way he had held his rotors tight to his spinal strut, seen the way he’d fidgeted around the others, seen the way his optics had slipped and gone dull and distant. He knew today was not a good day for Blades, so his disappearance had not been a surprise. He’d been mildly concerned, simply because he did not know if Blades would be able to avoid being seen in his more distracted state, but he hadn’t been too worried. Still, when Heatwave had insisted on going to track down their rogue teammate, he hadn’t protested. He’d even offered to let Dani ride with him and the Chief to make things simpler.
But then Blades had finally picked up Dani’s comm. and that was when he started to worry. A strange bot, found injured on Griffin Rock? It raised many questions. Where had they come from? Who where they? How had they been injured? Chase wasn’t worried that the bot would die. He knew Blades had triage training, so he was confident his teammate would be able to keep his unexpected patient alive. Even so, this new development raised many questions that Chase did not have the answers to, and that was what worried him. There were not many Cybertronians on Earth, he knew. Aside from Sigma-17, there was Team Prime, and….the Decepticons. As far as Chase was aware, and he admittedly did not know as much as he would like, there were no unaligned bots on the planet.
Which meant this newcomer was either one of Prime’s team, a Decepticon, or he had crash landed on the island from space and wasn’t attached to either faction. It would be easy enough to confirm; they simply had to contact Prime and ask if he was missing a teammate, and if not ask if he recognized the bot in question. If this stranger was a neutral party or an Autobot, Chase knew there would be nothing to worry about. But if they were a Decepticon…well, that was the root of the police bot’s concerns. Sigma-17 was a rescue team. They knew rudimentary combat skills, enough to defend themselves or those they were rescuing in an emergency, but they were non-combatants. By the standards of the War, his team would be classified as civilians. If this new Cybertronian was a Decepticon…Chase wasn’t sure they’d be able to protect Griffin Rock, this time. He wasn’t sure they’d even be able to protect themselves.
Before he could slip even further into his own processor, they arrived at the coordinates Blades had sent. His snapped into focus, his doors popping open to allow his passengers out, and then he was transforming and walking over to where he could see Blades. As he approached his friend, he heard Boulder and Heatwave pull up behind him and transform. Blades looked up from his work when his three teammates stopped next to him, and Chase was mildly disconcerted to see the amount of energon soaking the sand and coating the copter’s hands.
“Blades, what happened?” Heatwave demanded, voice rough.
“I don’t know.” he shrugged helplessly. “I came out here for some space and to take a walk, cause I know this beach is practically abandoned, and I just found him like this.”
Indeed, this close, Chase could see that the mystery bot was in fact a mech. That answered one question, but none of the others. How irritating. It was also making him very nervous and queasy to see just how badly injured the very, very large bot was. Boulder too, seemed to feel ill at the sight of such horrible wounds and so much energon. Distantly, Chase noted that the bot might be even bigger than High Tide. He had no idea how they were supposed to get him back to the firehouse.
Heatave made a frustrated noise, clearly displeased with the lack of information though he knew Blades was not to blame. “Well can you tell how he got so injured?”
“A weapon of some sort, though not one I’ve ever seen the damage of before.” Blades said, frowning. His processor was clearly working hard, trying to turn over the facts he knew to figure out the bigger picture. “There’s also signs of older damage. I can’t be 100% sure, but I think this bot is, or maybe was, involved in the War.”
Heatwave paused, seeming more wary with this new information. “…can you tell which side?”
“No. Any faction identifier or badge has been destroyed or scraped off like most of his paint. I can only just figure out what his colors are supposed to be, and even them only barely.”
Chase could tell that Heatwave was annoyed, but the fire truck only grumbled his curses under his breath before sighing. “Alright. What do we need to do?”
“Of course.” Chase cut in before Heatwave could snap something rude and further stress the already clearly frazzled helicopter. “You are the triage medic here. Protocol dictates that, in the absence of a full medic, any medical decisions would fall to the next available medical expert. In this case, that would be you.”
Blades blinked a few times, before shaking himself and sitting up straighter. “Like I said earlier, he needs a stasis pod. Badly. I don’t have the ability to fix him completely, my training only covered keeping patients alive until they could get to someone who could repair them fully. The only one on planet I know who might be able to help is Optimus’s medic. He can also heal completely in one of our stasis pods, but it would take longer than just asking Optimus for help.”
Heatwave grunted. “Got it. He needs a stasis pod now, and a medic later. We can do that.”
That seemed to be enough to startle Boulder into awareness, and the bulldozer jumped before nodding and turning to Heatwave. “Graham and I can figure out a way to transport him safely. Though we’ll need your help, Blades. You have a better understanding of his condition than us.”
The copter nodded, and Chase let that be his que to retreat to back to where the humans were waiting. Apparently, they didn’t want to get too close in case their presence caused an issue with the unknown bot’s care.
“Well?” Chief asked. “How’s our newest guest?
“Unwell.” Chase said succinctly. “He is severely injured and appears to be involved in the War in some fashion, though it is impossible to tell for which side. We are going to transport him to the firehouse in order to put him into a stasis pod so that he may heal. Graham, I believe Boulder requires your assistance in that respect.” he said, directing the last part to the engineer.
Graham nodded, making no protest as he jogged forward towards his partner, Boulder already turning and crouching to begin discussing plans. Dani followed him quickly, though she split from his path to join Blades, clambering up onto his leg and patting his canopy as she shot him a reassuring smile.
It was here that Kade made his own opinion known. “Hey hey hey, let’s slow down!” he protested. “You just said you don’t know what side this guy’s on, and you want to bring him back home? We can’t do that! Why can’t Blades just fix him here and we can send him on his way?”
Chase tilted his head. “Blades is a licensed triage medic. He does not have the training necessary to fully repair him. Besides, even if he did, I do not believe it would be wise to simply ‘send him on his way’, and you said. If he truly is a Decepticon, then doing so would risk leading the entirety of the Decepticon army right here to Griffin Rock.”
Kade froze, seeming suddenly queasy. “Oh.”
Chief sighed. “Fair point, partner. I agree we can’t just leave him or let him die. It wouldn’t be right, even if he isn’t on our side. But for safety’s sake, would it be possible to keep him unconscious until we can confirm his identity with Optimus?”
Chase nodded. “Indeed, Chief. I believe that is the current plan. As soon as he is safely in a stasis pod, we will attempt to contact Optimus. With luck, we can have this matter sorted by the end of today.”
“Good.” Chief smiled. “Then let’s get to work.”
“Agreed.”
Chase returned to his team, Chief and Kade following at his heel, to find they had come up with a plan to transport the unknown Cybertronian. Working together, the rescue team was able to get the large flight-frame settled into a make-shift trailer the engineer duo had thrown together, and after hitching it to Boulder’s vehicle mode the whole group made their way to the firehouse using the tunnels in order to avoid being seen. Barring Blades, of course, who instead flew straight to base with Dani in order to prepare a stasis pod.
By the time Chase and the others arrived, the pod was set up and open to admit the unknown mech. It took all four of Sigma-17 working together to lift him into it, but then the glass door was sliding shut and frost soon hid the bot from view as the stasis function of the pod took affect. Now, all that was left was for Blades to clean himself up, and for Heatwave to contact Optimus about their guest.
Chase just hoped this development didn’t come back to bite them.
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Dreadwing woke to the hiss of an unfamiliar system disengaging and onlined his optics to see icy mist billowing to the floor as a glass door slid up from in front of him. A stasis pod? That was odd. The Nemesis had no stasis pods and he knew the Autobots did not have the means to maintain or build one either. He was also not aware there were any other Cybertronians on the planet. So where was he, and how had he gotten into a stasis pod? The last thing he remembered was fleeing the Nemesis, although….he did have very vague, hazy memories of a crash. Had he been discovered and saved before he could offline? If so, he would have to thank his unexpected savior. Unless, of course, it was an Autobot and he had only been saved so he could be locked away. If that was the case, a bot was going to die here today and it would not be him.
The stasis pod fully disengaged from him, and he was able to step out and onto the floor. He glanced down at himself, humming idly. It seemed that he had been fully repaired either before or while in the pod. That was good for him. He looked around, frowning at his odd surroundings. The location he was in had medical supplies, but was clearly no full medical bay. Perhaps it was only set up for emergencies, then? His wings twitched when he picked up the sound of pede steps beyond the doorway, and his gaze turned towards the sound. After a moment, he realized whoever it was wasn’t coming towards him, but rather they seemed to be…pacing? Yes, that is what it sounded like. Curiosity piqued, Dreadwing strode towards the door, making sure his own steps were quiet so as not to alert the other to his presence. He stepped though, looking around…and his optics blew wide.
It was a youngling. A small, orange and white helicopter bot was pacing back and forth in tight circles in the center of the room. Dreadwing was willing to bet that this little flyer was even younger than the Autobot scout. As the mechling turned to pace in another circle, the Seeker caught sight of the emblem on his chest. At first, he saw only a badge similar to the Autobot brand and his frame began to stiffen. Then the rest of the badge processed in his mind and his vents froze.
The Rescue Bot insignia.
This tiny little flying mechling was a Rescue Bot. But how? Megatron had seen to the destruction of the Rescue Bot headquarters in the early days of the war, and had sent his soldiers to systematically hunt down and offline any who had survived the initial attack or had not been present during it. Dreadwing and his brother had joined the Decepticons after massacre, but it was one the only acts the Decepticons had committed that they had wholly disapproved off. The Rescue Bots had been unaffiliated with any faction. They took an oath of neutrality, a vow to save any and every life they could regardless who who or what that life was. Megatron had wanted them gone because he’d wanted to make a statement, but also because he wanted to deny the Autobots any potential allies or any aid that the Rescue Bots would have given them.
It had been a great loss, and had been one of the reasons Dreadwing had initially wished to avoid choosing one side or the other. The Decepticons, in his mind, took things too far. The Autobots, while more restrained, had initially risen from the regime in which he and his brother had suffered under. But then….Vos had fallen, and word had spread that his city’s destruction had been the doing of the Autobots. He and Skyquake had been forced to pick a side, then. He’d gotten over his hesitance at the Decepticon methods and given Lord Megatron his undying loyalty. And now…he was here, betrayed by the one who he as sworn himself to, watching a youngling Rescue Bot pace in nervous circles. It was something that should have been impossible.
Suddenly, the mechling froze, and wide amber optics turned to him. Idly, Dreadwing realized he must have made some noise, and then the little copter was yelping and scrabbling back. He paused, then hurried forward, his hands fluttering as if unsure what to do. Before the little one got too close, Dreadwing locked his own sharp, red optics onto him, and the bot froze in place with a startled yip.
For a long moment, there was only silent staring.
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Blades was pacing. There wasn’t much else he could do. The day they had brought back the large Seeker, Heatwave had contacted Optimus. Only, the Prime had very quickly shut him down, explaining they were busy with an issue of “upmost importance” and that he would return their contact when he was able to. That had been three weeks ago, and he hadn’t called back. The Seeker was still in stasis, and Heatwave was once against attempting to make contact, for the 15th day in a row. Chase and the Chief were on patrol, and Boulder and the other humans were at Blossom Vale, having a picnic. Blades had opted to remain behind, wanting to keep an eye on the Seeker.
In the time since finding the large mech, Blades had done some research. He’d had to dig around the Sigma’s files, and dig through the files of the computer that connected them to Optimus, as well as dig through the various data-pads that had been left to them by High Tide and Optimus. It wasn’t much, but it was enough that he’d been able to piece together information about the War that the Prime hadn’t been telling them. Now, Blades understood why the War had started. The civil unrest had been a thing even before Sigma-17 had been formed, when he was still in the early days of training, it had been mild, then, but it had been there. So he wasn’t surprised that it had grown worse, especially if the root causes of the unrest hadn’t ever been addressed.
He also knew, from the information he’d dug up in his search, that after the fall of Vos, most Seekers had joined the Decepticons. Which meant that his patient was, in all likelihood, a Decepticon himself. He wasn’t sure how to feel about that. But he hadn’t told the others his suspicions. Mostly because…something about the situation was odd. Optimus didn’t strike him as the type of mech who would inflict or approve of that type of wound being inflicted on a mech. So unless he had someone on his team who was excessively violent and he couldn’t control, Blades didn’t see that wound coming from the Autobots. Which meant it had come from the Decepticons. Of course, that only raised more questions. Namely, why would they do that to one of their own, if the mech really was a ‘Con? He wanted to get answers before he shared his suspicions. He didn’t want to condemn the Seeker to anything bad if he was wrong.
Unfortunately, that hadn’t been all he had learned, in the past few weeks. In one of the data pads High Tide had left about the early days of the war, there had been a mention of the “end of the Rescue Force”. It had just been a mention, a reference to an event that was probably detailed in a separate data pad. But he hadn’t ever found that separate data pad. And when he remembered What Optimus had said, when he’d first found them..”
“I was not aware Rescue Teams were…still active.”
He’d said it slowly, haltingly, as if choosing the words carefully. He’d paused before saying the last part too. At the time, Blades hadn’t thought much of it. But with the information about the War Optimus had allowed them to have, and the mention of the “end of the Rescue Force” in that one data pad, well…Blades was starting to think that “active” had not been the word that the Prime had actually meant. Something had happened, something he didn’t have enough information to figure out yet, but the faint picture he was starting to get from the pieces of information he did have wasn’t one he liked. It was another reason he was hesitant to share what he suspected about the Seeker. Optimus was keeping vital information from Sigma-17. He didn’t care if the Prime didn’t want them fighting in the War. He agreed that it was a bad idea. But he was withholding information that Blades suspected his team would very much want, and they didn’t even know it.
So here he was, pacing restlessly as his processor turned over the information he got, unsure how or even if he should share it. Would his team even believe him? He doubted they would. He knew they thought he was silly and couldn’t understand complex ideas, but that was far from the truth. After all, of all the Rescue Bots he had the greatest understanding of human nature and culture. His understanding wasn’t always 100% accurate, and just because he understand the what didn’t mean he understand the why, but he still understood more than any of the others. And sure, he applied most of his ability to learn new information to pop culture rather than the things the others might consider more “worthwhile”, but that was only because pop culture was more fun. Plus, pop culture was where humanity really displayed they way they ticked. Did it really make him that much of an idiot if all that was the case?
He was startled from his spiraling thoughts by a sound from the direction of the make-shift medical bay. The copter glanced in that direction, thinking it was one of his teammates, only to yelp and leap back upon seeing the Seeker. He’d known the other bot was large, but seeing him awake and up just confirmed how large. The red optics too, made discomfort curl in Blade’s tanks. The data-pads had suggested that red optics were typical of Decepticons, though they shouldn’t be used as an identifier of such. Even so, it was another tick in favor of his theory. Then the scene caught up to him, and medical training overrode his temporary moment of panic.
This bot wasn’t supposed to be up yet. In fact, even if he had been fully healed by the pods it was supposed to keep him under until Optimus could arrive. Except….Blades must have put in the settings wrong. He was so used to setting the stasis pods to release once the healing process was complete that he must have input that setting without realizing it. Which…presented a problem. Is this mech was hostile, he didn’t think his team could handle it. Those thoughts circled in the back of his processor as he directed the bulk of his worry towards making sure his patient was alright. His hands flapped awkwardly as he approached the larger flyer, ready to skim over his frame to check out his condition, when piercing red optics locked onto him. He froze with a high pitched squeak, his own optics blown wide as that gaze pinned him in place.
For a long moment, the two Cybertronians merely stared at each other.
Then Blades, getting increasingly nervous, broke the silence. “Are you okay?” he asked, curling and tucking his hands against his canopy. “The stasis pod should have healed you completely, but you were hurt pretty bad. Even most of your paint was gone, though it looks like your color nanintes were able to fix that while you were healing.”
Indeed, the mech standing in front of him was now in full color, his purple and yellow paint bold and bright on his frame. It did seem, however, that he was still missing a faction brand. If he’d ever had one, of course, though the copter strongly suspected he did.
The Seeker seemed put off for a moment, as if he didn’t know why Blades was worried. “I am well.” he said carefully. “Are you the one who repaired me?”
“Well, sort of?” Blades’s rotors fluttered against his back. “I’m a triage medic, so I couldn’t fix you completely, but I kept you online until my team and I could get you into a pod.”
The Seeker narrowed his eyes. “Team?” he repeated, obviously suspicious.
Blades squeaked again, shoulders hunching. “We’re Rescue Bots.” he gestured at his insignia before his hands tucked back against his canopy. “Team Sigma-17. I’m Blades.”
The Seeker was silent for a long moment. “You may call me Dreadwing.” he said slowly. His gaze was still piercing.
Blades nodded, then took a few steps forward, and when Dreadwing made no move to stop him, he closed the gap between them. “Do you mind if I scan you over one last time? I just want to be sure all your systems are in order.”
The Seeker bowed his helm, and Blades lifted his hands to skim over plating, using his built in scanning systems he’d gotten in his triage training to check his patient over. Everything was coming back fine, but with a wound as serious as his had been Blades away taking no chances.
“You are a Rescue Bot.” Dreadwing spoke. His voice was low, and there was an odd note to it.
“Yep. Me, Boulder, Chase, and Heatwave. We crashed here a while ago and Prime stationed us on this island to act as a rescue team for the locals.” he explained distractedly.
Dreadwing made a soft hum. “Prime knows you are here? Are you Autobots, then?”
Blades frowned. “He knows. He visits, sometimes, but not often. We haven’t been able to contact him lately though.” He was too focused on his task to think about whether he should actually,be answering so freely. The second question gave him pause, though. “No? At least, not really? We’re a Rescue Team. Rescue Bots take oaths off non-affiliation. We can’t side with any particular group or individual since our job is to help any bot or being that needs it.” He was reading over the results of his scans, mouth turned down. “We’re more closely tied to the Autobots right now, but that mostly because we don’t know much of what happened with the war. We were in stasis until we crashed.” He let the readings flicker away, and froze when he realized how much he’d shared. “Uhhh….”
Dreadwing only snorted, actually looking fairly amused. “Yes, I think it is quite clear now that you are no warrior, little youngling.” he rumbled. His expression darkened. “I understand why Prime stationed you here, out of sight. Megatron would see you hunted and slaughtered if he knew a Rescue Team still functioned.”
This made Blades freeze, and as he recalled Optimus’s first words to them, and that data pad, dread began to build in his spark. “What?” he asked weakly.
Dreadwing stared. “You were not told?” he sounded…angry. “That is foolish. It is not a pleasant tale, but you should have been told if only to ensure you understand the importance of your existence remaining secret.”
Blades swallowed. “Optimus doesn’t really tell us much of anything about the War, and the data pads he leaves only really cover the basic and important bits, not the details.” he whispered. “Does…does Megatron wanting my team offlined have anything to do with the “end of the Rescue Force”? I read about it in one of the data pads, but it was just a mention. I couldn’t find any details other than that one phrase.”
Dreadwing’s gaze was solemn as the little bot lifted his optics to meet it. “Yes.” he said bluntly. “In the early days of the War, Megatron grew angry that the Rescue Bots aligned with no faction, and he wanted to deprive the Autobots of any who might aid or help them. He ordered the destruction of the Rescue Force. The Headquarters was destroyed, and all Rescue Bots present were massacred. Any who survived, and any who had not been present in the initial attack, were systematically hunted and slain.”
Blades’s knees felt weak. He pressed his hands to Dreadwing’s chest to steady himself, grateful that the larger flyer didn’t protest it. His rotors rattled madly against his back with his distress, and his optics were blown wide.
“But that would mean…”
“You and your team are the last Rescue Bots in existence. All the others are offline and have been for many, many millennia.”
The copter’s knees gave out, and Dreadwing was quick to grasp his frame to keep him from hitting the ground. A sharp keen left Blades’s vocalizer, and the Seeker blessedly said nothing and made no moves to push as the youngling processed the new information.
It was, of course, that moment that the others chose to return.
The worst thing TFRB ever did was not have an episode where the pairs get split up / jumbled around. And Cody doesn’t count. Neither does Blurr or Bumblebee. I mean like, Boulder and Dani – which I’m still convinced that episode about patience in season one was meant to be with Dani, not Cody, in the initial idea – Blades and Kade, Heatwave and Graham.
Chief tends to have a few mix ups in the show, being the boss n all, but for the sake of not leaving Chase out (unless he goes with Frankie and Doc? Ana? Hayley? Idk) I suppose it could go Graham and Chase then Chief and Heatwave, they never got too much screen time together.
Maybe they have two episodes with the trope, I dunno.
I think it’s important for Dani to interact with Boulder & Heatwave though, and we just never got that.
Hypothetically let’s say that the Rescue Bots are all 25 yo, in terms of ratio of life span against humans’. (This isn’t what I HC for them but as I said: hypothetically.)
According to meta stuff, at the start of the series Graham is 20, Dani is 21, and Kade is 22, or thereabout, meaning they’re all ‘younger’ than their corresponding bot (literally and by ratio of lifespan). But then in 6 years all three human partners are ‘older’, and the bots haven’t changed.
Nor have they in another 6 years, or even 6 after that.
You ever think about that? I do, actually. I think about it a lot.
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I keep thinking about. Like. If the bots saw something like a tampon tin. And Heatwave, Boulder and maybe Chase don’t know what it is. But Blades knows. Blades knows a lot of things actually.
This is probably something that would be better depicted through artwork (which I cannot produce because I cannot draw) but what the hell would happen if Sigma 17 for whatever reason picked different alt-modes? Specifically, imagine if Blades clocked that helicopters fly and pounced onto first or second pick so he wouldn’t be stuck with it.