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Transformers: Mobian Chronicles Transformers: Mobian Chronicles (Arc 19: Beast Wars!)

TMC 19-3

“Save them from their beast modes?” asked Tails once Grimlock spoke to the other captains about what they learned from Nightscream.

“It has to do with Transformer programming,” answered Galen. “You see, each Transformer has a sort of program block that keeps them from slipping into their alt-mode too easily.”

“Whenever we transform,” explained Optimus, “we ARE the alt-mode. However, it’s perilously easy for us to forget our own robotic nature, so Cybertronian programmers developed software that allows us to block out those thoughts. Unfortunately, it varies from bot to bot. For those of us who transform into other machines, there’s a mental trick that allows us to stay in alt-mode indefinitely. We feel like we’re compressed, so whenever we transform, it feels like a good stretch.”

“But those with animal alt-modes,” guessed Tails, “feel like they’re not totally compressed, that they merely changed shape as outward appearances suggest for all Transformers.”

“Exactly,” answered Optimus. “For us machines, the programming block can easily allow us to stay in alt-mode indefinitely. For beasts, though, they can only stay in alt-mode for about a half-hour, not nearly enough to recycle their Energon Density Dampeners to full capacity. That’s why a rectifier coil is so important for an Energon Shield.”

“But the Dyno-bots are animals,” remarked Tails. “They’ve stayed in alt-mode as long as you. Why don’t they start believing they’re dinosaurs?”

“That, I think I can answer,” replied Grimlock. “You see, on the way to Mobius, during the Metarex affair, we…deleted our programming blocks.”

“WHAT?!” everyone else cried out.

“Without them, you guys should have been animals by now!” exclaimed Optimus. “What possessed you to even delete them in the first place?!”

“They were configured for our old vehicle modes,” answered Grimlock. “Remember? Shockwave altered us on the genetic level. That patch you guys gave us was making the programming blocks act like a virus, so Swoop decided it would be a good idea to get rid of them until we made new ones. However, now that we’ve got a better handle on our emotional states, we’ve been able to test out our beast modes more effectively that they became a part of us. …In fact, I think that can help the Maximals!”

“I don’t think that’s a good idea! To convince a whole civilization to give up a part of themselves has always been disastrous! Besides, the Maximals are animals now! Their brains are no longer wired to understand the concepts we do!”

“Well, we have to try! If we don’t, the Decepticons and Predacons will tear them apart!”


Speaking of the Predacons, Megatron and Saurion were talking. “So that’s what this whole affair was about?” asked Megatron.

“Quite the tale, yes,” replied Saurion. Ravage then approached them. He looked angrily at Saurion.

“So, you knew about what the Tripredacus Council’s agent was ordered to do!” he growled. “After that, you set a trap for that agent with that Energon cache!”

“Oh, no! Really?” Sarcasm was thick within Saurion’s voice.

“An agent of the Council?” asked Megatron.

“I believe you met him as he accompanied me to greet you and your Decepticons,” replied Saurion. “That spider currently being patched up by Knock-out.”

“He’s the agent? What is his designation?”

“He was once called Mesothulas, though, nowadays, he’s called himself Lieutenant Tarantulas of the Predacon Secret Police.”

“A mole?! Within your own organization?!”

“And, for a while, I never suspected.”

“I sent Tarantulas out to retrieve an Energon cache, but,” Ravage snarled at Saurion, “it was a trap! Saurion, you are a piece of work! Even with all the power you’ve secured, you still operate your own agenda!”

“I am not naïve, Ravage,” replied Saurion. “You had received orders from the Tripredacus Council as well. I believe you were trying to terminate me…unless that was a lie, yes?”

“No, it wasn’t a lie.”

Because, of course, they still wanted to smooch the skidplates of the Maximal Elders. It’s no secret that such was why I betrayed them, no.”

“Your crew is all in one place and I want no witnesses! So, tell me, why should I tolerate your existence any longer?”

“Ravage, if you harm one square centimeter on him-!” Megatron’s threat was cut off by Saurion’s chuckling.

“My dear, Ravage, did you ever wonder why I went after the Cyber Planet Key in the first place?”

“…You were looking for local Energon deposits,” replied Ravage. Megatron grinned. He had already heard the story from Saurion.

“A mere bonus, from what he told me,” chuckled the Decepticon Lord.

“It allowed me to recruit followers and gain potential for power,” supplied Saurion. A dark grin then crossed his T-rex lips. “But the real reason was this: the Cyber Planet Keys are the rawest of magic implements, each one carrying a certain aspect of magic; the Beast Cyber Planet Key for Earth, the Velocity Cyber Planet Key for Air, the Construction Cyber Planet Key for Water (for reasons unknown), and the Solar Cyber Planet Key for Fire. How public the knowledge on the Cyber Planet Keys would be was left up to the rulers. The Functionist Council, your old rulers, had every intention of keeping their planet in order in accordance with the Grand Taxonomy and to a supposed order to magic, but like good rulers, they covered their bets. They inscribed a secret message onto the Solar Cyber Planet Key, a message which I discovered and decoded.”

“I’m expected to believe you?!” scoffed Ravage. “The Solar Key was destroyed, along with Xitra!” Megatron then chuckled.

“Xitra WAS destroyed, no question,” he replied as he pulled out another gold Cyber Key, this one with an image of a rising sun, “but the Key survived. And we’re not expecting you to believe US.” Ravage was stunned at the Key’s appearance, then took it from Megatron’s offering hand. He plugged his tail into the Key’s back. “I must warn you,” called Megatron, “the original message has degraded over time. Saurion and his crew could only get parts of the message.” Ravage’s optics then projected a bot with a single camera eye for a head.

“This is One of Twelve, Convener, of the Functionist Council of Xitra,” began the bot, “and if you are receiving this, it means Xitra is dead…for now.” Ravage arched his eyebrows. “However, the Council has learned that the four Cyber Planet Keys can restore planets, so I leave this message to any person sympathetic to us that may find…may find…may find…may find…may find…” The message wound down and Ravage considered his next actions. He then activated his personal computer.

“Delete mission from Tripredacus Council,” he ordered.

“Complying,” replied the computer. Every mission detail was then purged from his databanks.

“Now,” he said to his Lord and his former target, “let us talk.”

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Transformers: Mobian Chronicles Transformers: Mobian Chronicles (Arc 19: Beast Wars!)

TMC 19-2

The Dyno-bots trudged through the jungle, the trees cracking as Slag and Snarl shoved them aside. “Stupid trees! Stupid mud! Stupid muggy air clogging my cylinders!” grumbled Slag.

“Save it,” growled Grimlock. “We’ve only got a few meters to go anyways.”

“Shorter than that,” remarked Slash. “I see the city!” The Dyno-bots found Maximal City, on the top of a high hill and shaped as a massive ziggurat.

“Maximal City!” sighed Grimlock happily. “Man, this brings back memories from when we hunted down magic weapons. Hey, remember Tigatron?”

“Him AND Airazor,” replied Sludge. “I wonder how they’re doing?”

“…You mean Airazor specifically or both them AND Tigatron?”

“…Yes.”

“Smart-aft.”

“Hey, Sentinel should be talking to us, yes?” asked Sludge. Grimlock then thought about what Sludge said. After a few seconds, he turned up to Swoop.

“See if you can attract their attention,” he ordered.

“You got it, Boss Bot,” replied Swoop. He soared to the city and called down. “Maximal City, this is Swoop of the Dyno-bots. I am here as a representative of the Autobots and me and my team request access into your city. …Maximal City? …Maximal City, please respond. …Sentinel?! …Grimlock, something’s wrong! They aren’t responding!”

“Dyno-bots, we gotta get in!” called Grimlock. They went to the main gate and started tearing into it. They did so easily. Once they got in, they saw that the city was deserted. “The Maximal Council of Elders!” called Grimlock. “Come on!” He led the Dyno-bots to the topmost structure of the ziggurat. They entered the structure to see that the chambers were empty…all except for a brown bat with blue trimming. The bat was sitting with its mouth open in a silent scream. Swoop transformed and did a Spark Check.

“…Sweet Primus, it’s Nightscream!” he exclaimed. Grimlock then transformed and grabbed the bat by the wings.

“Kid! Nightscream, it’s me! It’s Grimlock!” Swoop knelt down.

“His capacitors are out of sorts,” he muttered. “A little electro-stim should do it.” He pressed a little device on the back of Nightscream’s neck and sent the tiniest of electric charges into him. Nightscream became more lucid.

“Kid, are you all right?” asked Grimlock. Nightscream’s optics then came into focus.

“G…Grim…Grimlock?” he panted.

“Nightscream, what happened?” urged Grimlock. “Where are the rest of the Maximals?”

“Th…the-the Predacons…Saurion!” gulped Nightscream. “Th-tha-that…THING!”

“What thing?! What did Saurion have?!” Nightscream returned to a silent scream, only with a more fearful expression. “Nightscream! What thing did he have?!”

“Grimlock! Easy!” snapped Swoop. “The poor kid’s in a state of shock!”

“Preparing duplicate logs, Sir,” called Slash. Grimlock calmed his mind at Slash’s initiative.

“Go ahead.” Slash played the footage on the main screen. Nightscream appeared on it and continued his report.

“Security Officer’s Log: Supplemental. The rogue Predacons under Saurion’s command have made multiple excursions to the colony ship, Pangea. The Tripredacus Council personally visited Maximal City to help us build a new rectifier coil after the rogue Predacons destroyed our original one beyond repair. We don’t know what Saurion’s endgame is, neither does the Tripredacus Council, so we’re working closely with them to figure it out.” After the log played, Nightscream nudged Grimlock.

“W-W-We tried to contact the Predacons still within their city,” he managed to report, “n-no one heard! They didn’t hear their own rulers! T-The renegades, th-they attacked Maximal City!”

“What happened to the rest of the Maximals and the Tripredacus Council?” asked Grimlock.

“Th-they had to evacuate! W-We were dead! No power! Sentinel was taken offline! I stayed to try and fix him! Someone had to try and salvage the situation! That’s what we’re supposed to do, right?! A-And then, they hit again and…that thing in Saurion’s hands! It-it-it…they were out there and I was here!”

“What was in Saurion’s hands?” Nightscream returned to his silent scream for just a second.

“They say that the power of the Ancients’ can’t be harnessed by mortals…but it can! Straight from the Pit, I-I-I saw him use it!”

“Nightscream, what did Saurion use?!”

“A-A g-g-gold…the Cyber Planet…the Key!”

“…You mean your planet’s Omega Key?” Nightscream could only nod. “Nightscream, the Omega Key is secured aboard the Pangea!” Nightscream then gave Grimlock a fearful look.

“Don’t you think I know that?! It was, but not anymore! They all called me! They BEGGED me to save them from their beast mode! Maximals and Predacons alike, 900 in all! …I COULDN’T! I couldn’t! I couldn’t!” Nightscream then sobbed into the room’s table.

“Grimlock,” called Swoop, “we got the communications network back online.”

“Call the Autobots,” ordered Grimlock as he patted Nightscream’s back. “The situation is worse than we imagined.”


Back with Megatron’s crew, Megatron was talking with the Predacons. “I must admit surprise,” he rumbled. “I had no idea that the Predacons had a civil war.”

“And what a short civil war it was,” replied the purple T-rex. “I must say, it was quite nice to finally end those idiots in the Tripredacus Council, yes!”

“And you said you have some sort of prize from a secure area? A prize Hydran once kept secret?”

“Indeed, we do.” The T-Rex turned to the Ant. “Retrieve our prize!” A woman’s voice came out of the Ant’s mandibles.

“As you command, my Queen.” As she scuttled off to retrieve the prize, the T-rex rolled his optics. Megatron smirked.

“I was unaware that, after you won,” he joked, “you gave yourself that title.”

“The Ant has some faulty programming,” replied the T-rex, “but her loyalty is without question.” The Ant then returned with a large Cyber Key in her jaws. This one had the image of an animal’s paw with its claws extended and had gold trim. Megatron was amazed.

“The Omega Key?!” he yelped. “How did you get onto your ancestors’ colony ship?!”

“Oh, I had my ways,” purred the T-rex.

“…Okay, I admit, I’m impressed! What did you say your name was?”

“I am Saurion, the current leader of the Predacons. I will not let our enemies get the jump on us, no!”

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TMC 19-1

Within a jungle, a dark blue-purple gorilla with glowing blue eyes knuckled his way on the ground. He stopped and sat down so he could fill his belly. He grabbed some of the familiar vegetation and ate it. As he ate, he noticed lights in the sky. His mind immediately went to fight or flight mode. He chose the former option and found a good tree to hide in. He went inside it and decided to sit out the light show until it stopped.


Beyond the atmosphere of the jungle planet of Animatros, two massive starships were unleashing their arsenal on each other. One was colored in blues, grays, and whites, known as the Metrotitan, Fortress Maximus. He and his Autobot, Nebulan, and Mobian crew were being rocked by laser fire coming from the old Metrotitan body of his hated nemesis, Scorponok. Inside Fortress Maximus’ bridge, Optimus and his buddies were being tossed around as they struggled to man their stations. “Hull breach in sector seven!” called Tails. “Guidance systems failing!”

“This is ridiculous!” groaned Fortress Maximus as his robot mode appeared on screen. “I’m an Exploration-type Metrotitan, not a Battle-type!”

“No choice!” grunted Optimus. “You were the only one who could lock on to the Decepticons’ transwarp trail and get us to catch up in any reasonable time!”

“Shields are doing a major fade!” called Teletraan 1 as his avatar appeared next to Fortress’.

“Plasma cannons to full power!” ordered Goldbug. Prowl’s fingers keyed in the necessary commands.


On the bridge of Scorponok’s old body, the former Headmaster-Metrotitan-downsized-to-Predacon got a reading on the enemy ship. “Their shields are down!” he called to Megatron.

“We must destroy them now!” urged Strika.

“Where’s the fun in that?!” asked Morgane.

“She’s right, a little torment is in order!” agreed Megatron. “Side guns!”


Scorponok’s body maneuvered alongside Fortress and fired the side guns right into his sides! Fortress howled in pain on the bridge. “Rupture!” he cried. “The hangar’s been breached!”

“Guys, engines are offline!” reported Tails. “We’re going down!”

“Launch all ships inside the hangar!” ordered Optimus. “Get them into safe orbit!” Tails, Goldbug, and Grimlock dashed to their ships. Once they were on their respective bridges, the ships launched out of damaged hangar and made it into orbit around Animatros. As Fortress fell, he turned in a way that his guns were pointing at his old rival’s underside.

“Cliffjumper!” called Fortress.

“I see it!” answered Cliffjumper as he fired the plasma cannons. The shot struck true and knocked Scorponok’s body out of orbit.


On the enemy bridge, Scorponok got a new report. “Engines offline!” he called. “We’re going down!”

“Get our ships in orbit!” ordered Megatron. Shockwave, Eggman, Morgane, and Thundercracker made their way to the hangar and got the ships out.


The Metrotitans soon went through the heat of atmospheric entry. They would soon reach an area where they would be cooled, but it would be long after they crashed. They managed to separate from each other. When they landed, they bounced, then skidded, leaving a huge cut of desolation on the surface of Animatros. They soon stopped. Scorponok’s body ended up in a lava-ridden area while one of Fortress’ front landing strips straddled a canyon with a river flowing beneath it.


Within Fortress’ bridge, the crew picked themselves up and started checking themselves over for damage. They had seen better days. As they checked themselves, a console beeped. Prowl looked at it and reported what it was. “The Ark, Fang, and Blue Typhoon are hailing us.”

“Open a channel,” directed Optimus as he looked at the scar running across his left optic. “Scrap, that was a landing!” Tails, Goldbug, and Grimlock appeared.

“Is everyone okay?!” asked Tails.

“Thankfully, yeah, we are,” replied Fortress. “…For the most part, at least. We’re pretty banged up.”

“Some more than others,” remarked Optimus. “Fortress, damage report.”

“Believe me, you DON’T want to know,” replied Fortress. Optimus sighed.

“That’s what I thought.”

“The good news is that Maximal City is about four miles south of us. The bad news is that they aren’t responding to us.”

“Okay, if a Metrotitan crashed near me, I’d wanna investigate,” muttered Prowl.

“Uh oh,” gulped Cliffjumper.

“Uh oh?” asked Optimus.

“Prime, we’re gonna need to adopt our old Mobian transformation restrictions here.”


“Well?!” snarled Megatron to Scorponok. “Can any allies be reached?!”

“I wish I had a clear answer,” replied Scorponok. “No Predacon’s ever ventured this far, even though it’s a tactical fallback position for Predacon City. It’s five miles north-northeast of us.”

“Then we’ll get to them later. Is there Energon on this planet?”

“Of course there is!”

“Good.”

“Not so good, it’s too much.”

“Lord Megatron, I just got an Energon Field Density reading,” called Knock-out. “It looks like the Energon Field’s just like Mobius.”

“SLAG!” Megatron snarled, then took a breath. “All right, we’ll just have the same transformation restrictions as we did on Mobius.” An alarm then rang through the ship.

“Proximity alert!” warned Scorponok. “Someone’s coming!”

“Identify them!” The cameras spotted what was coming. It was a variety of metal animals roughly Cybertronian sized. They were a purple and yellow Tarantula, a purple T-rex, a red Pteranodon, a red Fire Ant, and a green Wasp. Scorponok ran another scan and managed to find a match.

“It’s all right! They’re Predacons!” he reported.

“Then let us greet them,” chuckled Megatron.


“Maximal City, please respond!” Optimus urged over the comms.

“No good, Sir,” grumbled Perceptor. “The Maximal Communications Towers are all offline. We could only communicate with each other on Mobius because of a good network that could pass through the Energon field. Here, we don’t have that luxury. Anything over a hundred meters, the comms aren’t worth scrap.”

“Peachy!” groaned Optimus. “With our alt-modes, we’d stick out like a sore thumb! The only ones who could potentially…wait, they just might be the answer! Get the Fang! Have Grimlock beam down!”


Grimlock was brought to Animatros’ surface. “You rang?” he asked Optimus.

“I want you and your team,” explained Optimus, “to get to Maximal City to announce our presence. Our vehicle modes would make us stick out, but you guys are already beasts, since it’s been confirmed that there are Animatronians who have dinosaur alt-modes.”

“I get it, you want us to ease the Maximals into seeing cars and trucks and other things that go.”

“Bingo.”

“All right then, let me just rally the Dyno-bots and we’ll be good to go.”

“I knew I could count on you!” Grimlock headed off to find his team.