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[open] starve the ego, feed the soul
Who| Drift and YOU!
What| Meet the new 20 foot tall shape-changing robot in town. He's pretty friendly.
Where| All around Legion World, Drift's biome, the training gym
Warnings/Notes| n/a
This is all...a lot. The last thing Drift remembers before waking up here was being in his shuttle, far, far away from the ship he'd been exiled from. Voluntarily exiled, because no one else could have taken the fall -- it had to be him. For everyone else's sake. And so he'd been alone, stripped of his Autobrand and adrift in the stars, looking for...something.
And now he's here, and he's wondering if this was what he was looking for. He took the oath almost immediately, because being asked to help save not just a world, but every world? Primus must have sent him here for a reason -- this reason -- why else would he be here? This must be some sort of chance at redemption, right? He doesn't really know if he deserves it, but hey, he's not going to argue against the will of a creator god. He just...has to have faith.
a. wandering around
Drift hasn't been around this many organics in...a while, not since he was last on Earth. It's kind of wild to think he's jumped a thousand years into the future. Humans seem to be doing pretty alright these days. He had forgotten how weird it was to be this much bigger than most people around him, though. At least he's got his swords. All three of them. It is a comfort.
He's milling around Legion World once he's settled in enough, getting his bearings. It's massive here, and there's a lot to see -- and where the space is wide enough, he'll be driving instead of walking. He hasn't had a chance to stretch his t-cog and drive around in his alt mode for a while, but despite the flashy sports car appearance, he is moving at a reasonably polite speed.
b. biome
Drift's biome is a little slice of Cybertron. It might not look very hospitable to organics -- it's cyberformed rather than terraformed, ideal for a race of sentient alien robots, but while the vast plains and jagged hills might look barren and cold to humans, it's basically the heart of nature for Drift. His biome is mostly untamed, open wilderness, though there's a building he's made a home for himself, complete with a designated meditation space in the style of Spectralism (read: very New Age-y). He's happy to greet anyone coming by, but if he's keeping to himself, it's almost definitely because he's meditating. Or trying, anyway.
c. training gym
It has not occurred to Drift that it might not be very polite to practice with swords in the gym considering how much space a 20 foot tall robot takes up, but he has at least placed him as far in a corner away from other fellow gym-goers so as not to get in their way. He could be doing sword kata back in his biome, sure, but he's spent...a lot of time alone in the last few months. Being around other people, even total strangers, is preferable background noise to the deafening silence of solitude.
He is pretty absorbed in his robot kata, though, going through the motions with a sword in each hand, though he'll stop to chat if anyone catches his attention. He has a third sword strapped to his back, apparently not currently in use, and if you are wondering if this guy really needs to be carrying three swords at all times: yes. Yes, he does.
d. wildcard!
[ feel free to hit me up at
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What| Meet the new 20 foot tall shape-changing robot in town. He's pretty friendly.
Where| All around Legion World, Drift's biome, the training gym
Warnings/Notes| n/a
This is all...a lot. The last thing Drift remembers before waking up here was being in his shuttle, far, far away from the ship he'd been exiled from. Voluntarily exiled, because no one else could have taken the fall -- it had to be him. For everyone else's sake. And so he'd been alone, stripped of his Autobrand and adrift in the stars, looking for...something.
And now he's here, and he's wondering if this was what he was looking for. He took the oath almost immediately, because being asked to help save not just a world, but every world? Primus must have sent him here for a reason -- this reason -- why else would he be here? This must be some sort of chance at redemption, right? He doesn't really know if he deserves it, but hey, he's not going to argue against the will of a creator god. He just...has to have faith.
a. wandering around
Drift hasn't been around this many organics in...a while, not since he was last on Earth. It's kind of wild to think he's jumped a thousand years into the future. Humans seem to be doing pretty alright these days. He had forgotten how weird it was to be this much bigger than most people around him, though. At least he's got his swords. All three of them. It is a comfort.
He's milling around Legion World once he's settled in enough, getting his bearings. It's massive here, and there's a lot to see -- and where the space is wide enough, he'll be driving instead of walking. He hasn't had a chance to stretch his t-cog and drive around in his alt mode for a while, but despite the flashy sports car appearance, he is moving at a reasonably polite speed.
b. biome
Drift's biome is a little slice of Cybertron. It might not look very hospitable to organics -- it's cyberformed rather than terraformed, ideal for a race of sentient alien robots, but while the vast plains and jagged hills might look barren and cold to humans, it's basically the heart of nature for Drift. His biome is mostly untamed, open wilderness, though there's a building he's made a home for himself, complete with a designated meditation space in the style of Spectralism (read: very New Age-y). He's happy to greet anyone coming by, but if he's keeping to himself, it's almost definitely because he's meditating. Or trying, anyway.
c. training gym
It has not occurred to Drift that it might not be very polite to practice with swords in the gym considering how much space a 20 foot tall robot takes up, but he has at least placed him as far in a corner away from other fellow gym-goers so as not to get in their way. He could be doing sword kata back in his biome, sure, but he's spent...a lot of time alone in the last few months. Being around other people, even total strangers, is preferable background noise to the deafening silence of solitude.
He is pretty absorbed in his robot kata, though, going through the motions with a sword in each hand, though he'll stop to chat if anyone catches his attention. He has a third sword strapped to his back, apparently not currently in use, and if you are wondering if this guy really needs to be carrying three swords at all times: yes. Yes, he does.
d. wildcard!
[ feel free to hit me up at
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"I prefer them to guns," he confirms with a grin. He is definitely a sword guy. "They require so much more finesse -- it's an art unto itself."
Also, it makes him look really cool.
"Yourself?"
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Shame this Drift guy was so big because epic training would have been awesome.
His hand went to his own sword, gripping the hilt and giving it a light shake to let it hum to life in his hand. It seemed so small in comparison, but he wondered if it would still cut through that giant blade of his. It's not about the size, but about how you use it.
"Swords all the way."
Wait. Waaaait. "Are your weapons made out of the same thing you are? Are they like...flesh swords?"
Creepy. Fucking...creepy.
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"Uh...no. Not like that at all." His hand goes to the hilt of the sword strapped to his back, though he seems to hesitate to draw it. Don't try to cut through the Great Sword, Tucker, that would be a mistake. "Living metal, remember? These are made out of plain old metal."
Honestly, the difference isn't that hard to grasp. It's kind of weird that organics struggle with it. But he's intrigued by Tucker's sword, optics refocusing on it with bright interest. "What kind of sword is that? How are you powering it?"
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"Was it metal that was alive? Are you waving around a sword made out of your best friend or something? How do you figure out which metal was alive and what wasn't?" So many fucking questions, all about these flesh swords. And it didn't get better the more times you said it.
But hey, a least he deflected him and turned his attention elsewhere.
"Alien." Yep. Alien was the kind. "I mean, it's only for special people, Chosen Ones. Less of a sword and more of a key, but it does double duty and still stabs all the same, so that's what that matters." He shrugged about how it was powered; good question. He didn't have a clue.
"Well, clearly it runs on pure awesomeness." Seemed factual enough.
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Thank Primus for no more flesh swords. It is a terrible mental image.
"Chosen Ones?" Drift definitely perks up at that, because hey, that sounds like his speed. A sword that acts as a key? Is there a prophecy or a vision involved somewhere? This is his jam. "What were you chosen for?"
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But Tucker liked this conversation, too; it was to his speed, and he had a wonderful affinity when talking about himself. His smile was wide, proud, which was odd because his answer was...
"Nothing, really. I mean, I'm a true hero or some shit, but the whole 'Chosen One' thing started as more of a line so some asshole could get a ship and I could get pregnant." There was a roll of his shoulders; he was used that crap, had it start all the way from when he was told that the Red Team equalled bad guys. "I did help save a planet with this shit, though, so that's cool."
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"That sounds pretty heroic to me," Drift agrees heartily. "Maybe you were chosen for something after all -- just not in the way you thought."
Projecting much? A little bit. Behind all that hippie chipper, Drift is so very existentially lost.
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"I'm sick of being chosen for shit." He rolled his eyes, huffing a little. "Everything is just being picked for this, picked for that, having to fight in this war and the next one and the fucking next one. Kinda over it anymore."
You know what that's like, Drift?
"So, like, is everyone a robot?" Yes, Tucker. Or, well, you know, made of metal. God, why do you think it's okay to ask these questions? "Do you have metal pets and shit?"
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He tilts his head at Tucker, his expression a little more somber.
"I understand about war, though. Not so many of them, but my people were at war for...a really long time."