Author's Note: Yep, you guys saw it right! Chapter 4 already! Once again, I had trouble proofreading this, so... if anyone can help, just mention it in the comments.
Shattered Glass - “The Little Things That Kill”
A Story by Razorsaw
Chapter 04: How The Other Half Lives
Three Meta-Cycles Later...
“... And in accordance with a new urban development initiative, twenty labor camps in the sectors near Iacon, Polyhex, Gygax, and Simfur have been scheduled for demolition. Using authority given to him by the Liege, the destruction and demolition of these camps will be overseen by the Autonomous Robot Optimus Prime and his Hunters. Both Prime and the Liege himself have issued statements assuring the public that this is not a military matter, and that the Hunters' involvement is merely for the purposes of streamlining the operation and the easier management and relocation of bulk workers...”Leader-1 turned off the monitor. There was only so much he could take of that cowardly Flashbox's visage. That Mini-Con controlled all information that wasn't in the hands of Nightbeat and Inferno's operation... and he funneled it out to the public in the way that the Liege desired it to be seen.
It pained the Mini-Con councilor to see how easily his people could be misled. They had grown complacent, reaping the benefits of enslaved Transformers and becoming obsessed with the dogma that he spewed about their inherent superiority over the so-called “bulks.” They all lived in luxury while their larger counterparts toiled under the yoke of oppression.
And now...
... He had to call the others. Flashbox's news report was ominous, and Leader-1 was certain that it had absolutely nothing to do with “urban development.” No, something far more sinister was at work.
And regrettably, Leader-1 and his comrades were, more than likely, partly responsible.
---------
“The end is nigh! Repent, repent! For the day of reckoning is at hand!”
“Heed not my counterpart's words, for he is a deceiver! The age of rebirth will soon commence! Follow the path of the Bright!”
“The path of the Shadow is the truth! Find awakening in the darkness of destruction!”
Zapmaster groaned as he listened to the ramblings of the two Mini-Cons standing on the street corner. He had seen them before, but that did not make listening to them as he passed by
each and every day anymore tolerable. If not for his duties, he would gladly have moved long before now. Zapmaster had no love for the Peacekeeping Agency, but he would have thought they'd have brought two raving lunatics like that in long ago.
The fact that he was stuck on this road, waiting for the signal to continue as a convoy passed in front of him, made the situation even more intolerable. But then again, considering the convoy moving through the intersection in front of him... well, he
had to be there.
He'd been paid after all.
The convoy was all bulks. The city of Simfur was one of the main areas to get direct supply lines from the labor camps. But this time, it was not resources that had been slaved upon by bulks were being delivered, it was bulks
themselves. Zapmaster's job was to monitor and report on all convoys coming in and out of the city, and this one was no exception. Councilor Leader-1 was paying him handsomely for his services.
But this didn't smell right. This was too large scale of an operation. There was bound to be intelligence operatives slinking about everywhere. He couldn't just “casually” drive about and observe. Eventually, he'd end up-
“By the Pit, I wish they'd shut up.”
Zapmaster would have jumped of he weren't in vehicle mode. Training his visual sensors to his left, he became aware of another Mini-Con beside him... a small, two wheeled vehicle with maroon and gold colors. His head seemed to be incorporated into his alternate mode, as Zapmaster could make out a shape with a single red optic at the center.
“Heh, yeah... real shame we have to wait like this while they prattle on and on, isn't it?” Zapmaster replied, nervously.
“Oh yeah,” laughed the other Mini-Con. “Let me tell you though ... having to sit around, waiting to move while bulks drag their huge weight around... that's the real torture. I don't care if the Liege gave it a pass... this is degrading.”
“... It's not so bad,” said Zapmaster. “I mean, I get stopped by these convoys all the time...”
“Oh really?” said the two-wheeler. “That's interesting...”
Zapmaster revved his engine nervously. “Eh, I don't think so...”
“Your name is Zapmaster, right?”
Zapmaster instantly backed up. That Mini-Con had just identified him
by name. “Um,” he said, “I think I know a different route. Seeya.” And with that, he took off as fast as his wheels could take him. Despite the sudden act, the two-wheeler just stood there, “watching.” Then, once Zapmaster was gone, he activated his communicator.
“... Nightbeat to Incinerator. I think we've found our guy.”
The two on the street corner, the 'crazies', just stood there, watching. They had ceased their apocalyptic rantings, and watched the events regarding Zapmaster and this 'Nightbeat' with interest. Then, both of their optics lit up in unison.
“The time of reckoning is nigh...” they both said together.
Before vanishing.
---------
“This is bad. This is extremely, extremely bad. They're going to exterminate as many bulks as they can until Megatron comes out of hiding...!”
Those were the words of the Mini-Con Inferno, as he and his fellow conspirators Leader-1, Blackout, and Crumplezone all sat together at their meeting table. “Sat” being a relative word, as Inferno was up out of his seat and beating his hands against the table with frustration.
“Calm down, Inferno,” said Blackout. “I've had everyone I've got monitoring every transmission the Hunters make. There's been no action taken against the bulks in the labor camps... or against Megatron. For all intents and purposes, it seems they really are just moving them.”
“Are you kidding me?!” growled Inferno. “Blackout, you say your department controls the airwaves, but the mere fact that that puppet Flashbox can just deliver any message when he wants to any monitor on Cybertron shows that you don't have nearly as big a handle on things as you think you do!”
“I don't understand what you're all afraid of!” exclaimed Crumplezone, who was leaning back in in his chair with his arms behind his head. “I mean, you act like this wasn't inevitable. Sure, I don't think any of us foresaw them taking it to the laborers, but we all knew there would be a risk of being found out sooner or later!”
“That doesn't change the fact that we're not ready!” replied Inferno. “And some of us have jobs they need to be doing... we're no use to anyone if intelligence is beating down the doors of our offices!”
“Eh,” replied Crumplezone. “I'm much happier out on the streets with Cyclonus. You all would be too, if you'd actually get away from your desks and find a proper Linker!”
“Enough.”The trio were silenced as Leader-1 stood up. “There is nothing to be gained from the four of us quarreling amongst ourselves,” he said. “We agreed to work together to try and not only help the Bulks, but to save our own race from the march of stagnation and corruption. Inferno... Crumplezone is right. We must all be prepared for the day when we cast aside our lives of privilege to work for the greater good.”
“Heh heh,” snickered Crumplezone.
“And Crumplezone...”
The green, black, and maroon Mini-Con instantly shut up.
“We cannot simply throw ourselves so far into this that we abandon the benefits afforded to us by our roles in Mini-Con society. Megatron needs help in high places for as much time as we can manage, or else he and the Decepticons are doomed to failure.”
A silence fell over the room, as Leader-1's words sunk in. Inferno and Crumplezone both looked downwards, dejectedly, unable to form a proper response. In fact, it was Blackout who would reply next.
“The fact remains, however, as to what we're going to do about this event... whether they're exterminating the bulks or not, the Hunters may still be up to something. The question is... what?”
It was Leader-1's turn to be silent, as he didn't quite know how to answer Blackout. Suddenly, he got a message on his comm system.
“Eh, you dere Mistah Leadah-1?”“Excuse me,” said Leader-1, bowing to is comrades. “I have to take this call...”
The Mini-Con Councilor excused himself, walking out into the hallway. Touching the side of his head, he sighed, and said, “I'm here, Twirl,” he said, addressing his secretary. “What is it you want?”
“I got a call from the Liege's office, hun,” replied Twirl.
Leader-1 froze.
“He wants tah know if yah're free t'go huntin' wit' em.”---------
“Slag! SLAGSLAGSLAAAAG.”
Those were Zapmaster's words as he did his best to dodge the laser fire of his pursuers. And it was good that he was fast, because they were letting him have it.
It had happened almost immediately after leaving that suspicious character at the intersection. Or was he the suspicious character? Argh, why was he thinking of that at all times?! No sooner had he turned a street corner did he find himself being attacked by two bulks, one of which had laser rifles mounted on his side.
There was no payoff worth this. If he got out of this, the first thing Zapmaster was going to do was call up Leader-1 and tell him to blow his work out his tailpipe!
... And that was when the two-wheeler from before drove into his path. Zapmaster hit his brakes, hard.
The wheeled vehicle transformed, taking on the form of a single-optic 'bot with exhaust pipes for legs and wheels on both of his arms. His optic lit up an ominous red color as he stared down at Zapmaster.
“Hey there,” said Nightbeat, letting out a confident chuckle as the two bulks came up behind Zapmaster. “You've given Blurr and Sideswipe quite a chase. It's not often that we've had to go after a fellow Mini-Con. Now... do you want to do this the easy way or the hard way?”
Zapmaster transformed into robot mode, energy crackling around the pointed claws on both of his arms. “You think I'm going to just go in quietly?”
“Oh, who said anything about taking you in?” replied Nightbeat. “We could just as easily work out something of a deal. You're a mercenary, right? Not every day a Mini-Con throws away security for money and thrills. Tell you what... you tell me everything you know about who hired you, and I'll give you a place in Intelligence. How's that sound, Zappy? Can I call you Zappy?”
Zapmaster's optics widened. He wanted to make a DEAL with him? And the nickname... okay, that was corny, but...
“Well, maybe I...”
Zapmaster never got a chance to finish his words. Instead, he found himself gasping in surprise as a laser blast tore through Nightbeat's body The Mini-Con gave a scream as he fell to the ground, a smoking hole where his left arm used to be.
Blurr and Sideswipe both transformed... only to be cut down by the same laser fire from out of nowhere. This volley first struck their arms, causing them to drop their weapons, while a second hit them on their lower legs, taking out their knees.
Zapmaster looked in the direction the lasers had come from... and saw a bulk standing there. He was purple, blue and yellow, and had a single large cannon on one of his arms.
“You'd better get out of here,” said the bulk, with a sing song voice. “They're going to come and get you if you stay here...!”
Zapmaster looked at the scene around him... and did just as his so-called “rescuer” advised. He transformed into vehicle mode and took off. Once the Mini-Con was out of view, the bulk laughed merrily before slipping into the shadows of the nearest alleyway.
Then his body began to break apart.
Shifting into the form of innumerable tiny machines, the bulk's body split into two separate, smaller masses. The masses then took on a new shape... the shape of the two ranting Mini-Cons from the street corner. Both of which chuckled to one another as they exchanged knowing glances.
“He'll never know who helped him,” giggled the darker colored of the two.
“He'll be so beside himself about the whole thing, he'll be driving
sideways...!” cackled the lighter-colored one.
Yes... Zapmaster, much like their little act on the streets, had a role to play in the broader game.
---------
When one received a summons from the Liege of Cybertron, there was no refusing it. Even if you were a member of the Council. Once, the mech that Mini-Con and bulk alike called “Liege” had been Leader-1's friend. But that had been an entire lifetime ago.
“My Liege,” said Leader-1, “I thought I had been summoned to go hunting with you.”
“Oh, Leader-1, we are going hunting,” chuckled the shiny, gaudy-armored ruler of Cybertron.
“Then why,” asked Leader-1, “are we in a control room?”
Indeed, upon Leader-1's arrival, the Liege had greeted as though they were still close. He expected to be taken to the fields in order to hunt Turbofoxes, as was the sport of the aristocracy... if hunting was indeed what the Liege had in mind. But instead, he had taken him to this control room overlooking a large, empty room.
“Oh, you'll see, old friend,” replied the Liege, as he sat down at a console. Making a show of flexing his arms, he then began to enter a series of commands onto the keyboard. Moments later, two passages opened up in the chamber below, which Leader-1 could see through a large window.
What he saw made him recoil in horror.
There were two bulks down below, who had taken forms unlike anything Leader-1 had ever seen on Cybertron. One was a massive, dark-colored predatory animal with a long whip-like tail, while the other was some multi-toothed beast with tiny forelegs and a tail that ended in a pincer-like weapon.
“I call them 'Predacon' and 'Cheetor'!” said the Liege, cheerfully. “I know, I know, I'm against naming bulks, but... I really only have reservations when it comes to those who actually have the ability to develop a big head about it! I've made sure their brains aren't complex enough to even think about developing a sense of individuality...”
Leader-1 could only gape. He pressed himself up against the glass, staring. “What...
what did you do to them?!" the Mini-Con exclaimed.
The Liege stood up, growing perturbed. “Oh, nothing much,” he said, dryly. “I've... modified them based on data sent back to me by a surveying project. They're based on wild-life from a far flung world that... will soon be the object of our attention. They're carbon based on that world... organic. My scientists, Sideburn and Nightscream... they couldn't help but want to try and integrate what they'd learned with Transformer technology. They're... “techno-organic” as you might say.”
Leader-1 backed away from the window, fear in his optics. The Liege's grin returned, and he snapped his fingers together.
“Here's where the real fun begins,” said the Mini-Con. “Computer, deactivate Cheetor's bonds.”
The response was immediate. The devices holding the four-legged bulk back deactivated, freeing the pathetic creature. With a loud snarl, he rushed towards Predacon, pouncing on the larger mech, and.... What happened next made Leader-1 turn away in disgust.
The Liege cackled. “I love it!” he exclaimed. “Cheetor'll tear him apart, and then when he's done, I'll lock them both up. Then when Predacon is repaired, we can
do it all over again!”Leader-1 winced.
“You'll notice that Cheetor is the smaller of the two,” continued the Liege. “I like it that way, really. The small should be able to dominate the weak, if you control the situation properly... the natural order of things is what you make of it, ahahahaha!”
“... Sparkplug...”
The Liege's gaze snapped towards Leader-1, and his lips curled into a sneer.
“What did you call me?!”“... My Liege,” replied Leader-1, correcting himself. “This world... the one you mentioned.... what are your plans for it?”
The Mini-Con ruler's smile returned. “Ah, yes,” he said. “It's a world at the other edge of the galaxy... called Earth. I've sent the Nine Heads of the Hydra there, to... represent our interests to the people there. Before long, we can... begin sending ambassadors to that world, and we can do the same thing for the organics living on it that we did for the bulks here on Cybertron.”
Leader-1's optics widened. This... this was too much. And the reason why he'd been invited here...
“My Liege.... I am sorry, but I have to go.”
Leader-1 hurried out of the room, as fast as his stabilizing servos could carry him. The Lieger just stood there, watching with cold indifference. Several seconds after he had gone, a door on the other side of the room opened up, and in marched three mechs. They were a mixture of dark green and blue in color, making the three of them look rather uniform.
“You were right, my master,” said the trio, in unison, all three of their eyes glowing red.
“The Councilor is not to be trusted.”“Pity,” clicked The Liege, as he stared at the door Leader-1 had exited from. “I had known for a while that he was the one helping the rebels, but... I had though I could 'persuade' him... it seems I can't even trust my own kind these days.”
“Would you like us...”
“... to follow him...”
“... and dispose of him?”The Liege turned around, facing his three servants. “Why, Highwire, Grindor, Sureshock,” he began to say, a smile forming on his face. “I'm glad you asked me that, because...
“... I would like
nothing better.”
To Be Continued
Author's Note Part Duex: In my head, Shattered Twirl is voiced by
Arleen Sorkin.