Characters: Anyone on the Convoy
Content: They arrived too late.
Setting: The site of the explosion...or as close as the ship can get to it, since the actual site has crumbled and fallen through the cloud layer
Time: All day on Amicus, starting in the early hours of the morning
Notes: A rough idea of Reial's new coastline can be found
here.
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but it does take care of Silent Antrim )
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Kurumi's grip tightened on the railing, so hard that the metal started to crush. She shook all over, staring down at the clouds that should have been underneath something but weren't. Scenes came into her head of a bittersweet party, a crash she'd rushed to with her toolbox, the sound of bombs going off, monsters twenty times her size swarming a helpless town. Things that had ripped her apart, but no, they shouldn't have, because at least there was still something left, while this...
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He'd been there. He'd seen the buildings, the magnificent structures of Cybertron, buckle and crumble and finally sink out of sight as the ground gave way beneath them. He'd felt the earth that had seemed so stable shake under his feet. He remembered being able to see to the edge of what was left of their home, their civilization, their world.
Optimus had managed to prevent the entirety of Reial from suffering the same fate, but this...was still a lot of damage. Lives had been lost. A part of the continent was gone forever, and it was because he, Optimus Prime, had failed to prevent it.
His shoulders were slumped as he stood beside Milk on the deck, his entire frame weighted down with regret and guilt and failure. Once again, he was left surviving a cataclysm wondering, What should I have done?
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"Why did we..." She sighed. "I knew it was impossible, but since when does 'impossible' actually mean anything? I always thought it didn't. A hero does whatever's needed, possible or not, right?"
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And yet...this time, it had been impossible. Even the planes would not have reached the lake in time -- they couldn't have carried enough fuel. And sending a strike force from Licere would have been suicide. He knew how tough those satyrs were. He simply didn't have the manpower to divide his forces like that.
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But they wouldn't be there, he told himself, they had the Devil's luck, those two. They wouldn't have been...
Kuro was worried, and, like it always did, this worry manifested into a desire to shoot something, anything, even if he didn't mean to kill it.
So he had moved away from everyone else (because it was depressing being around them, and it didn't help stem his worry or his desire shoot something) and was prowling an area further away, looking for some kind of local fauna to pick a good old fashioned Badlands fight with. (Though if he were being honest with himself he wasn't really trying so hard if he was looking for something this close to the blast site ( ... )
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Bumblebee stifled himself at the unexpected voice, shifting into view to peek around the rock he was leaned against.
"Oh . . . hey, Kuro." His voice was flatter than usual but not unfriendly. "I'm sorry, were . . . were you looking for me?" He'd hate to think he'd been "hiding" if he had duties to attend to.
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At the question he just made some vague motion with his paw, "Nah. Just...looking around."
Then Kuro went quiet for a moment. For all that he liked to pretend, Kuro wasn't actually stupid (mostly), and he definitely noticed that something was wrong. But...honestly, he had gotten so used to everyone running to him with their problems that he wasn't sure how to bring it up when they didn't. His expression wasn't uncomfortable though, just blank...because, what the hell was he supposed to say?
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"It makes no sense," he said dully, the words directed out into the emptiness in front of him. He was aware of Ulquiorra's presence, of having automatically made his way toward him without quite realizing it, but it was difficult to turn away from the sight of the cliff and look at him.
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It would be lost on a lot of people, but most of all him.
"Hn," he wasn't entirely sure what to say. His special brand of cynical, direct-to-the-point comments were not going to be welcome in the current situation. "We prevented more of the same happening."
It was a small consolation. Had all of them gone off, the entire floating continent would likely have cracked in two and sunk below the cloud layer.
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He didn't nod at his words, but he did answer, after a moment and a slightly deeper breath. "You did."
Justin, personally, had done nothing in the matter - not that he could have, of course. He was not irrational enough to feel guilt about the fact, but neither was he going to include himself in the number of people who helped prevent the disaster.
The thought of the entire continent disappearing... that was far more than he could wrap his mind around. He did not want to try, but the idea pushed against the edge of his thoughts anyway, enormous and incomprehensible. It was taking most of his attention just to keep it out.
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And gloat. Because that was what Dinobot did.
But he paused when he saw the damage to the coastline. He had no real feeling for Reial as a continent. It was simply the place where he had woken up. But this all felt extremely familiar. ...But then that had been Optimus' fault, too, hadn't it?
At such moments, he could only quite himself. "Hmph. If after every tempest come such calms, may the winds blow till they have waken'd death."
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"What do you want?" he said heavily.
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"What would you have done, then?" the weary Autobot commander asked, voice tense. "Tell me, did you have a way to save them all?"
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It was worse than anything he could have imagined. Edgeworth choked on his own breath when he saw the jagged edge of the continent, and his eyes widened as he grew weak in the knees. This...this was impossible. This couldn't be!
And yet, here it was. All Edgeworth could do was stumble back and ignore the frantic pace of his own heartbeat.
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