~{ Beast War Chronicles }~ ~{ Ante }~ By Eliot Lefebvre Deliberatta picked herself slowly up from the mangled bodies of her teammates. "There!" she said, sobbing. "I've destroyed my companions! What more do you want?" The alien hovering over her did not respond, but instead inspected the bodies. "Minimum of energy use... fully deceased... moderate levels of energy expended..." The hovering form set down near Deliberatta. "Well done," it said. "You have proven yourself." "To be WHAT?!?" she screamed, rage overcoming her. With a shriek, she lunged at the form standing nearby, spear leveled. The being did not move, and the spear slammed through its body, coming out the other end. The being glanced at the spear momentarily, then looked at Deliberatta and blasted her. Her crumpled body let go of the spear and was hurled across the arena, slamming into the wall and sliding to the bottom. The being yanked out the spear and dropped it uncerimoniously. The solid lines of its form wavered, then disappeared, leaving a small nova of energy. The nova drifted upwards to its companions. "She has been destroyed?" asked the head being. "It could not be avoided," replied the being that had recently arrived. Another being shimmered sharply. "Perhaps your idea of finding the ideal being was not on target as we had thought." "We have yet to study those from our laboratory," said the second one. "Granted," said the first. "You have allowed the object to be claimed by them?" "Yes," replied the second. "They should arrive soon." * * * * * * * * * * Blackarachnia angrily overturned another table. "Where is the staff?" she asked Juliet for the tenth time in half as many minutes. "I don't know," replied Juliet. "You needn't look any further," said Headlock, leaning against the doorframe. "I gave Megatron the staff." With a growl, Blackarachnia slowly rose, then pinned Headlock against the wall in one swift motion. "What in Inferno did you do that for?" she spat, careful not to injure him too much. She would want all of the possible damage she could exact on him extracted as slowly and painfully as possible. "Megatron sent out a scout party with the staff," replied Headlock, trying to pry Blackarachnia's claws off of his neck. "They're investigating the standing stones. This way, if the staff is harmful, Megatron's flunkies will take the harm. If not, then we'll be able to snatch it from them easily enough." Blackarachnia snarled for a moment, then she let him drop. "I suppose you're right," she said, glaring at him. "Though I don't have to enjoy it." Headlock rubbed his neck. "I don't paticularly enjoy it myself. But one must work with what one has available to them." With a snarl, Blackarachnia walked into her personal quarters. * * * * * * * * * * Lazorbeak clipped the treetop as he clumsily glided down to the stone formation. *Damned arial transformation. Next body, I'm getting a tank. Anything but these wobbily airborne modes.* Buzz Saw was tapping his foot impatiently. "You do still have the staff, don't you?" he asked. "If not, I don't know about Cidacon and Ramhorn, but I'm sure not going to fly back to the Soundwave." "I have it," snarled Lazorbeak at Buzz Saw. He reached into his subspace pocket and pulled out a long staff. "I'm the responsible one of the two of us. You know that." A missile exploded a few feet behind the five Predacons. "You'll be the DEAD one in a couple of minutes!" shouted Bonecrusher, barreling out of the trees. "Maximals!" shouted Sea Clamp, firing twice and then taking cover behind a larger rock. "You think?" asked Rattrap, lancing out with a pair of bursts and diving behind a rock. Cidacon blasted at the rock twice, and Rattrap rolled out from behind it, firing erratically. Converting to fly mode, Cidacon spun towards Rattrap, blasting out. Armordillo began to rush over to help, but Ramhorn slammed into him in beetle mode. Spinning along the ground, Armordillo dug his fist into the ground and leaped towards Ramhorn. With a flip, Ramhorn transformed and piled into Armordillo, and the two rolled along the ground, trading blows. Bonecrusher slammed into Sea Clamp, and he blasted a missile point-blank into the Predacon. Sea Clamp yelped in pain, then grabbed Bonecrusher's arm and yanked hard, trying to tear it out of the socket. Bonecrusher delivered a swift kick to Sea Clamp's head, then flipped back and transformed. With a guttural yell, he leveled his horns at Sea Clamp and rammed forward, spearing the Predacon on his horns. Razorbeast transformed from boar mode and cradled his cannon in his arms, then instinctively dodged to one side as Buzz Saw fired in his direction. Rolling briskly, he brought up his cannon and lanced out at Buzz Saw, slamming into Buzz Saw's shoulder. Buzz Saw resisted a yell, but instead whipped around his legs and fired at Razorbeast. Bullets exploding around him, Razorbeast sprang to one side, dodging behind a rock and crouching down. Lazorbeak noticed Nightpounce coming for him. In desperation, he grabbed the staff and brought it up, then pointed it at her. "Don't make me use this," he snarled at her, unsure of what her reaction would be. It was not something he wanted. "Very nice, Lazorbeak. You have a metal rod. You'll understand if I'm not paticularly impressed," said Nightpounce. Bringing her quasar cannon on- line, she blasted at Lazorbeak. "You leave me no CHOICE!" shouted Lazorbeak. Praying to Primus and Unicron that the staff would do something suprising, he slammed his thumb on the button as Nightpounce slammed into him. The staff certainly did something suprising. A thin beam of energy struck the spot where the pair of them were fighting, then spread out and encompassed the entire standing stones area. The other Maximals and Predacons watched in suprise as their commanding officers disappeared. Buzz Saw began to move towards the stones. "What are you doing?" asked Rattrap. Buzz Saw looked at him quizzically. "We're going after our commanding officer." "No," insisted Rattrap, "WE are going after OUR commanding officer." "No, we are." "I thought of it first." "You did not." "Look, why don't we just both go after our respective commanding officers?" "That would work." The Maximals and Predacons both dived into the vortex. * * * * * * * * * * Nightpounce picked herself up off of the ground. Every conceivable part of her body ached. She reached to one side to pick up her laser rifle or her quasar cannon, and was shocked when neither was there. "Where am I?" she asked no-one in paticular. "The exact translation would be 'Place of Eternal Military Tests of Skill'," said a floating mass of energy, setting down near Nightpounce. "A more condensed name would be 'The Arena'." "Why do I not like that?" asked Nightpounce, balancing on the balls of her feet and curling her hands into fists. "Well, the name is somewhat deceiving. In truth, the actual arena is created on a different plane entirely, depending on the optimum enviornment for the combatants." Nightpounce relaxed slightly, but still was wary. "What... ARE you?" "Would a slightly more corporeal form help?" asked the energy mass. With a flash, the form reshaped itself into a shimmering image of Primus Trion. A single tear was brought to Nightpounce's eye. "You could have chose a slightly better form, to be honest," she said, wiping the tear away and steeling herself. The image that was Primus Trion but yet was not raised an eyebrow. "A scan of you psyche revealed this form to have comforting and familiar connotation." "You may be powerful, but you're no psychologist," she said. "Err... what can I call you?" "My name is..." He waved a hand to dismiss it. "My actual name is unimportant. I run the contests in this arena, and as such have been given many names by many species. I suppose you could call me... Mercutio." She raised an eye. "Ahem. Mercutio?" "What? Don't you read the Bard?" "I suppose it is rather fitting," she conceded. The others began to come to. "Unnh... Mind filling me in?" asked Rattrap as he stumbled to his feet. Nightpounce waved at their captor. "This is... Mercutio. Why we're here, I have no idea." "Oh, you'll see very soon," said Mercutio. "You see, the reason we called you here is to try and find who among you is the ultimate warrior." "Wait a minute," said Rattrap. "Let me guess. You're going to take out a crossbow and give us all a sporting headstart." Mercutio raised an eyebrow. "Maybe I didn't quite make myself clear enough to you. I'm not the hunter here. You are." "You want us to hunt each other down like animals?" asked Nightpounce. "Granted, our transforms could easily put ideas in your head, but still, by most any culture's measure, that's pretty slagging barbaric." "Sucks not to be omnipotent, doesn't it?" asked Meercutio with a smirk. "The rules are very simple - the last one alive, lives. Throw as many dirty punches as you want, hit below the belt, and basically keep this fight as dirty or as clean as you want. Just make sure that either there's only one of you standing or all of us are dead." "Who are 'you', anyways?" asked Lazorbeak, his face twisted in a grimace. "We are -" Mercutio put a finger to his mouth. "Whoops! We don't want to give away that little secret just yet, do we? I'll just send you to your little game." He began to walk away, then turned back and said, "By the way, good luck. You're going to need it." With that, the assembled robots flashed out again. Mercutio simply grinned in anticipation of the combat. * * * * * * * * * * For the second time in the same day, Nightpounce regained her senses. Only this time, at least half of her was pleased with what she saw. She was lying in a jungle. Water dripped from the treetops, exploding on the ground with a small >plipp<. The heat was overwhelming. Only a small amount of light trickled through the dense canopy, leaving small pinpricks of light on the soft jungle floor. Nightpounce stood up and stretched. *Home!* exclaimed the panther half of her body, thrilled to be in a natural enviorment. The other half of her mind, however, was busy looking for her companions. Razorbeast stood up first. He glanced around, then transformed and sniffed the ground. "This is odd," he growled. "It smells like the jungle, it looks like the jungle, it feels like the jungle... but it isn't the jungle." "I know," replied Nightpounce, trying to draw her laser rifle. Instead, she drew a photon pulse rifle. When Razorbeast tried to retrieve his weapon, he got the same thing. Armordillo and Rattrap were helped up by Bonecrusher as the larger Maximal staggered to his feet. "Why the heck did that Mercutio creep bring us here?" asked Rattrap, looking around. "I think it's to give us the home advantage," replied Nightpounce. "What do you mean?" "They said they wanted us to hunt. This is the best way to give us a place to fight where we'll all be fairly well matched." Nightpounce glanced around. "We'll have to split up. Bonecruscher, you're with me. Rattrap, Armordillo, and Razorbeast, go the other way. I'll try the northern end." With a flip, Nightpounce transformed and gracefully sprang through the forests. With a sigh, Bonecrusher transformed as well and began to ram through the trees. Rattrap stared after them. "We're all going to die." "Will you stop saying that? You've said that before, and it's never happened," replied Razorbeast. "At least then we knew where it was we were. This time around, we don't even know where in the galaxy we are. Heck, we aren't even sure we're still in the galaxy." "Don't worry," said Armordillo, heading south. "Let's just do what Nightpounce told us to and hope we do all right." Razorbeast transformed and followed Armordillo. "'Let's just do what Nightpounce said,'" mocked Rattrap. "Could you be any MORE of a bootlick?" * * * * * * * * * * Ramhorn shattered another tree with his massive horn, and the tree toppled over, spreading a large splotch of light on the forest floor. "Nothing here," he announced to Sea Clamp. "Crap," replied Sea Clamp. "There has to be some way to get out of this place. I'm starting to get dehydrated." From nearby, Bonecrusher and Nightpounce sat in wait tensely. "We're going to have to kill them, you know," said Bonecrusher, the caution obvious in his voice. "Not if my plan works," replied Nightpounce. "If we can make it look like everyone else is dead, then I can get a shot at the head commander." Bonecrusher looked at her, agape. "That's an insane plan!" he shouted, still whispering. (If you don't think you can whisper while shouting, try it out some time.) "You're going to get yourself killed!" "Probably," replied Nightpounce. "But the rest of you will live. That's the important part." Bonecrusher looked her over. "You know, it becomes harder and harder to believe that everything you know about leadership you learned from Primus Trion." "I know," said Nightpounce. "Now get over there and get ready to take Ramhorn on my signal." Bonecrusher nodded and walked over to another section of the forest, out of Nightpounce's view. Steeling herself, Nightpounce flipped forward and fired her rifle in a spray at Sea Clamp and Cidacon. "Bonecrusher, go!" she shouted as Ramhorn leveled his horn and rushed at Nightpounce. Ramhorn's grin as he charged at Nightpounce vaporized as Bonecrusher bowled him over, piling into the smaller Predacon. With a twist, Ramhorn transformed and brought up a leg to kick away his Maximal assailant. Bonecrusher winced as the kick slammed into him, but then began to blast a missile at Ramhorn. Nothing happened. Bonecrusher carwheeled to one side and cursed himself for forgetting that his weapons were inactive. Aiming his rifle, he blasted out a swath of fire at Ramhorn, who piled forward into Bonecrusher. The larger Maximal toppled backwards, but quickly recovered, springing forward with a kick and knocking Ramhorn over. Cidacon cartwheeled towards Nightpounce, lancing out with his photon rifle. The fire hit the ground, and the soil erupted in small explosions as it bit nothing but earth. Nightpounce, however, had already twisted around and flipped behind the Predacon. She fired twice, and sent Cidacon tumbling towards the ground. He landed with a crash, and tumbled over until he smashed into one of the larger trees. Just as she was celebrating her victory, however, Nightpounce was grabbed by Sea Clamp from behind. The Pred laughed and tightened his grip, and Nightpounce could feel her ribs starting to crack. Turning her rifle around in her free hand, she aimed at Sea Clamp and clumsily fired, blasting his leg. Sea Clamp dropped her, staggering to try and remain upright. Nightpounce lowered her rifle at her opponent and charged. For someone his size, Bonecrusher was suprisingly agile. He flipped forward into another graceful spinning kick, knocking Ramhorn back to the ground. Springing forward and over Ramhorn, Bonecrusher then doubled over backwards and slammed his fists into Ramhorn. His victory was short-lived, however, as Ramhorn grabbed his arm and flipped Bonecrusher back, then staggered to his feet. Unprepared for the turnaround, Bonecrusher tumbled down in a mess of limbs. Ramhorn transformed and rammed into Bonecrusher, furthering the damage. Ramhorn backed up again for another charge, but Bonecrusher leveled his photon pulse rifle at Ramhorn and fired, smashing into Ramhorn. Ramhorn transformed as well, landed spryly on his feet, and blasted at the hand Bonecrusher was holding the rifle in. The blast sent the rifle spinning out of Bonecrusher's hand, and Ramhorn grabbed the rifle, blasting both rifles full force at Bonecrusher. Bonecrusher transformed, then charged into Ramhorn, his horns digging into the Pred. Ramhorn dropped the rifles as Bonecrusher stopped suddenly, causing Ramhorn to fly forward, tumble down, and smash into a tree. At times like the one at hand, Nightpounce was glad that she had spent seventy years of her life at the Cybertronian War College. Even a major in tactics was stronger then someone who had never been. *Dive, kick, spin, flip, fire,* she thought to herself, skidding below Sea Clamp's leap and kicking him in the midsection, propelling him into the air. Spinning out from under him, she twisted into a backflip, then stopped in midair and blasted the out-of-control Predacon with her photon rifle. As Sea Clamp fell, Nightpounce cried out in pain as she felt a series of blasts pound into her back. Unsteady but alive, Cidacon raised to his feet and lanced out again. Nightpounce rolled desperately to avoid the blasts, and slammed gracelessly into the ground. With a smile, Cidacon advanced towards the slender female. *This will be the first kill,* he thought to himself. *The others will all fall to me with time, but this female will be the first to be destroyed.* His smile turned to an expression of utter shock as he felt Nightpounce grab his leg. "I may not be as fast as Cheetor, but I'm pretty good," she said. Bringing her arm up quickly, Cidacon was flipped over and landed on his head, an audible crack filling the jungle. Cidacon stumbled away, but Nightpounce brought her rifle back to bear and fired repeatedly at Cidacon, knocking him over and away. Sea Clamp unsteadily rose to his feet. He glanced at his teammates, both of whom were barely standing. "That's it, Maximals!" yelled Sea Clamp. "I'm going to take you out!" "You're bluffing," said Bonecrusher, transforming back to robot mode. "How do you know?" growled Sea Clamp. "Because, if what I saw was any indication, then it's unlikely that you posess any more energy than its taking you to stand upright." "Maybe not," growled Sea Clamp, "but the three of us can still take you out! Merge to form TRIPREDACUS!" Wobbily, Cidacon launched himself forward and reformed himself into a pair of legs. With a twist, Sea Clamp sprang up and transformed into a body, slamming down onto the legs. Flipping out, Ramhorn smashed into the gestalt's back, locking on as the arms. With a roar, Tripredacus towered over the two Maximals. "Crap," said Bonecrusher. Slinging his rifle over his back, Bonecrusher charged forward towards Tripredacus, head lowered in a charge. Tripredacus winced slightly as the Maximal rammed into his leg, then grabbed Bonecrusher by the collar and hurled him into a tree. The tree shuddered as Bonecrusher hit it, then toppled over. "Pitiful," announced Tripredacus, and he stalked over to Bonecrusher. Raising an arm, he prepared to smash Bonecrusher, but was cut short as Nightpounce raked his back with blasts from her rifle. A snarl emerged from Tripredacus's lips, and he lunged forward to try and tackle and crush Nightpounce. Nightpounce rolled to one side, and the ground shuddered as Tripredacus hit it. As Tripredacus rose to his feet, Bonecrusher lanced out with a beam from his rifle. "I recover quickly," snapped Bonecrusher. Tripredacus stood up again, but was hit by another intersecting beam from Nightpounce. He roared in pain, then tried to draw his cannon from subspace, but grabbed thin air. He roared again as the beams shattered his shoulder, and he dropped down in pain. Tripredacus looked up from his damaged shoulder. "You... hurt me, Maximals. No-one... has EVER... had the... AUDACITY... to hurt me. You... will... PAY!!!" "Cold day in Inferno first," said Nightpounce, blasting his body relentlessly. Tripredacus backhanded her with his remaining arm, but was then doubled over with pain as Bonecrusher slashed into him. Nightpounce recovered from her initial shock and transformed, then leaped forward and slashed at Tripredacus's face. The massive Predacon struggled from the pain, then suddenly darted up to a standing position. Bonecrusher and Nightpounce were thrown back from the sudden rise. Yelling in pain, Tripredacus took a step forward, almost as if trying to run away from his fate. Then, he fell backwards, slamming into the ground as his gestalt form broke up. The three members hit the ground, sprawled in pain and completely incapacitated. Nightpounce grabbed a tree to help herself stand, the wounds covering her body still smoking. A few feet away, the form of Mercutio appeared, hovering a couple of feet over the bodies of the Predacons. "Not bad at all, Nightpounce," he said, nodding at the trio of bodies. "I really didn't think that the two of you could take out a gestalt, especially right after another battle." "We're more than capable of winning in your little game, Mercutio," snarled Nightpounce. "Why do you even care about testing us like this?" Mercutio grinned. "Suffice to say that the Ancients require we find the best warriors for when they make their return." "The Ancients?" "Can't give away that secret just yet, mon ami. I'm afraid that would be letting you know a little too much." "I am NOT," said Nightpounce angrily, "your friend, companion, pal, buddy, compadre, homme, or whatever other form of the word you wish to use. If anything, I would like you to materialize so that I could strangle you to a slow and agonizing death." "Tsk, tsk," said Mercutio, waggling a finger at her. "That doesn't sound very much like a member of the Maximals." "At the moment, I'm not FEELING very much like a member of the Maximals." Another laugh from Mercutio. Nightpounce consoled herself by imagining him being ripped to shreds by Ground Zero. "I hope you do well in this game," said Mercutio. "It would be very amusing to have you among our finest warriors." With that, he flashed out. Nightpounce mustered up as much lubricant as she could and spat it at the spot he had been only seconds before. "Are they really dead?" asked Bonecrusher, inspecting the bodies. "No," replied Nightpounce. "The bodies are pretty much shot, but the Spark will last for at least a week more without maintainence. If my plan goes right, then we'll be out of here well before that." Bonecrusher nodded. Grabbing a vine, he tied the three Predacons together at the feet, then slung the vine over his shoulder and dragged the Predacons behind him and Nightpounce. * * * * * * * * * * Rattrap transformed and leaped down from the tree, weapon drawn. Crouching, he glanced around, then stood back up and walked over to where Razorbeast and Armordillo were standing watch. "I can't see any of the Predacons," he said. "The place looks relatively safe. At least, as safe as some alien battleground can ever be." Razorbeast nodded. "That's what I've been seeing, too. Maybe Nightpounce and Bonecrusher took all of them out ahead of time. Which would mean that we need to kill them if they come after us." Armordillo shook his head. "I don't like this. We're hunting down our teammates and our enemies." "We'll have to kill each other, too," remarked Rattrap glumly. Razorbeast looked at Armordillo and Rattrap. "I can't bring myself to kill either of you two. No matter how irritating you can get." "That goes for me too," said Rattrap. "Ditto," said Armordillo. The bush a few feet away rustled slightly. Instantly, the three overcautious Maximals dropped to the ground and unleashed their weapons upon the bush. The body of a small rabbit fell to the ground, smoking from the blasts it sustained. Rattrap cursed. "Slag. If we keep jumping at every noise, we'll be sure to attract the Predacons. Wherever they are at the moment." Armordillo glanced behind himself. "Err, guys?" he said tenatively. "Yeah?" "I think we know where the Predacons are now," he said as he dived to one side. Seconds later, Lazorbeak's rifle raked the ground with fire. Buzz Saw was close behind him, and transformed, then lanced out as well, causing a dangerous swath of firepower. Almost without thought, Razorbeast and Armordillo sprang towards Buzz Saw. Laughing, the larger Predacon dived below their clumsy assault, then zoomed back upwards. Armordillo fell to the ground, but Razorbeast spread his wings and rocketed upwards after Buzz Saw. "Did you forget I could fly so soon?" asked Razorbeast, lancing out at the suprised Predacon. Snapping out of the state of suprise, Buzz Saw banked to the left and traced a crossing path of fire at Razorbeast. Tucking his legs close to his body, Razorbeast dropped slightly, then spread out again and rammed into Buzz Saw. Unprepared, Buzz Saw stopped flying from shock, and was carried along by the furious blows of Razorbeast. Recovering, Buzz Saw dived backwards, then came straight up, hoping to discombobulate the Maximal with the sudden change in trajectory. Razorbeast was unfazed. Kicking his thrusters in full, he balsted forward, ignoring the slight pain as Buzz Saw's blasts clip his left wing. Rolling and turning back to face Buzz Saw, Razorbeast grabbed Buzz Saw's arm and twisted him around, then pressed his rifle into Buzz Saw's back. He fired twice, and Buzz Saw's wings cut out, leaving him no way of flying. Buzz Saw spread his wings and glided to the ground as Razorbeast twisted around again and rocketed after him. Buzz Saw turned and aimed, then lashed out at Razorbeast's left thruster. It cut out, and Razorbeast was forced into a spinning dive towards the ground. Lazorbeak glided over Rattrap's head, then changed his trajectory and cut out his thrusters, diving fists-first into Rattrap's head. Rattrap barely managed to twist enough to let Lazorbeak slam into his back, thrusting him down. Springing off of Rattrap, Lazorbeak charged his rifle. *Good, old-fashioned ground combat,* thought Lazorbeak. *Nothing like it.* Rattrap transformed and rolled at Lazorbeak, bowling him over. On the other side, Rattrap transformed back to robot mode and turned to face Lazorbeak. "That trick always fools you Preds," said Rattrap, lancing out at the purple Decepticon. Lazorbeak dove to one side, then rolled and brought his rifle back to bear on Rattrap. Springing into a standing procedure, Lazorbeak blasted out, knocking Rattrap backwards and causing him to fall over, dropping his rifle to the ground. Lazorbeak snarled, slung his rifle over his back, and leaped for Rattrap. A kick to the face sent Lazorbeak sprawling backwards. Rattrap staggered up, then dove for the rifle, lying on the ground. Seeing Rattrap's plan, Lazorbeak dove for the rifle as well. The two grabbed the gun at the same time. Flipping over, Rattrap slammed his heel into the back of Lazorbeak's head, and the stunned Predacon let go of the rifle. Rattrap drew it back to him, cradling it in his arms and aiming it at Lazorbeak. Without a word, Lazorbeak rolled to one side, then flipped backwards, stood up, and flipped his rifle into his arms. Armordillo leaped for the descending Buzz Saw, tackling the larger Predacon. The weight of Armordillo was too much for Buzz Saw's wings, and the two of them collased to the ground in a tangle of limbs. Razorbeast slammed into the ground nearby, then got up and staggered towards Buzz Saw. Kicking Armordillo off of him, Buzz Saw grabbed Razorbeast and flipped him over, slamming him into the fallen Armordillo. Razorbeast responded with a sudden flare from his right engine, making Buzz Saw loose his grip. Razorbeast skidded to a halt and brought his rifle to bear. A quick blast from Buzz Saw sent Razorbeast sprawling. Lunging for Razorbeast, Buzz Saw grabbed the Maximal's head and pressed his rifle to his neck. Razorbeast pressed his rifle into Buzz Saw's torso, preparing ot fire. Before he got the chance, Buzz Saw grabbed the barrel and yanked it to one side, then knocked the rifle out of Razorbeast's hand. Pressing his rifle against Razorbeast's neck again, he fired once, letting go of Razobeast's head. Razorbeat flew backwards before skidding along the ground and stopping entirely. Anticipating the next attack, Buzz Saw turned and kicked quickly, smashing into Armordillo and knocking him back. Bringing his rifle to bear again, he aimed at Armordillo's head, setting the rifle on the highest power setting available to it. Armordillo began to move away, but Buzz Saw fired, smashing through the thick armor and blasting at his neck. The Maximal dropped to the ground lifelessly. With both of their rifles aimed, Rattrap and Lazorbeak circled one another, each waiting for the other to fire first. Finally, Rattrap lanced out with a beam at Lazorbeak. Lazorbeak slid below the bem, then raked Rattrap with fire from his rifle. Rattrap stumbled backwards, his chest smoking and filled with small holes. Lazorbeak aimed at Rattrap's head, and prepared to fire, blasting his foe to Inferno. "You won't get me _that_ easily!" shouted Rattrap, ducking below the beam that Lazorbeak lashed out with. Charging forward, Rattrap hit Lazorbeak squarely in the jaw with an uppercut, sending him sprawling backwards. Rattrap advanced towards the Predacon, and Lazorbeak activated his thrusters, flying up and backwards, away from Rattrap. Spinning over, Lazorbeak landed behind Rattrap, weapon drawn. Before Rattrap could even start to turn, Lazorbeak pounded out, blasting Rattrap forward. Rattrap was propelled forward, his back smoking with damage. As he stumbled forward, Rattrap was grabbed by the head by Buzz Saw, who grabbed Rattrap's rifle and tossed it to one side. Lazorbeak came around and pressed his own rifle next to Buzz Saw's, and the two Predacons fired at once, blasting Rattrap back. His body flew until a slammed into a tree, where it slumped forward and over. "Very nice," said Mercutio, fading in over Rattrap. "Although I'm afraid that defeating Tripredacus is slightly higher on the style rating, a victory is a victory, after all." Lazorbeak growled as Buzz Saw gathered up the bodies of the Maximals. "The other two defeated Tripredacus?" "Barely," said Mercutio. He would have grinned if this form's face had a mouth and not a faceplate. "Rather egotistical, I'm afraid. No class in his death at all. Made Sly Stallone's acting look convincing." Mercutio stepped over to the fallen Rattrap and picked him up by the head. "Ah, alas, poor Rattrap, I knew him well." "You knew him?" asked Buzz Saw. Mercutio and Lazorbeak sighed in unison. "No," replied Mercutio, letting the body drop again. "But it was an excellent bit of acting, wasn't it?" Lazorbeak ignored the question. "Why are you telling us about the Maximal's status? I thought you favored them to win." Mercutio laughed. Well, "laugh" isn't exactly the right word. More like a cat choking with a good-natured air. "Where did you get the idea that I favored ANYONE in this contest? I'm as in favor of you as I am of them. As long as the fight is good, I couldn't care less who wins." Suddenly, Mercutio became serious. "Make no mistake, I will not end this battle until only one of you remains. And that includes your own faction. I expect one or the other of you, or possibly even both of you, to be dead before this ends. I don't care if a Maximal kills you or you kill each other." The serious attitude melted away. "So cheer up, both of you! After all, you're going to have a lot of fun today. Assuming you don't die first, of course." With that, he flashed out. "I like him less every time we meet," snarled Lazorbeak. He began to walk in a vague direction. Buzz Saw hefted the bodies and carried them along after him. * * * * * * * * * * "Sooner or later, we'll have to find another way of resolving this," said Nightpounce, shifting her balance to the other foot. The two Maximals and Predacons stood across from each other, weapons trained. Neither side fired, simply eyed the other warily. "Look, I've explained this once already," sighed Nightpounce. "If you give me the weapons, I can bring you all to a point where your body is dead, but your Spark is still alive - as all of the others are now. Then, I'll try to get us all back to our respective camps from beating up on the commanders." "How convenient that you have to be the one," snapped Lazorbeak. "Why not someone else?" "I explained that also. Twice," said Nightpounce, shifting her balance again. "Neither Buzz Saw not Bonecrusher is bright enough to execute this plan. That leaves you and I, Lazorbeak. And I simply have a larger build then you do." Lazorbeak lowered his rifle slightly. Buzz Saw's remained poised. "Buzz Saw, release your rifle," said Lazorbeak. "But sir -" began Buzz Saw. "RELEASE YOUR SHOCKING WEAPON OR I'LL TRY YOU FOR INSUBORDINATION!" Buzz Saw practically hurled the weapon to the ground. Nightpounce gathered the weapons up. "I'll recalibrate them in a few minutes," she said. She then picked up one of the rifles and glanced around. "Anyone want to go first?" "I might as well," grumbled Buzz Saw. Nighpounce walked over to him and pressed the rifle against Buzz Saw's throat. "I'll do my best," she said as she fired. Buzz Saw fell backwards, unmoving. "Next?" Lazorbeak gestured towards himself. Nightpounce nodded, then walked over and pressed the rifle against his throat. "Have some faith in me," she said as she blasted him. Lazorbeak fell over gracefully. Bonecrusher steeled himself. "I hope this works, Nightpounce," he said honestly. "I hope that it does too," said Nightpounce as she fired into Bonecrusher's throat. "For both of our sakes." * * * * * * * * * * "This is a puzzling devlopment," said Mercutio honestly as he surveyed the scene. "What can't you understand?" said Nightpounce angrily. "I won the contest by fooling them all, and managed to deck myself out in the process." Indeed, Nightpounce was decked out. One either shoulder were dual-barreled cannons, and in each hand were triple-barreled cannons. "I've won fair and square. Now, bring me back." Mercutio nodded, and the jungle around them disappeared. The two of them were standing back in the middle of the Arena. "We're back here?" asked Nightpounce, slightly suprised. "We never left the Arena," replied Mercutio. "You see, maintaining hundreds of different dimensions is ineffecient and dreadfully dull, to boot. However, it is very easy to simply maintain a mindscanner, then augment the brain waves until the subconcious percives the scan as reality. Most of you envisioned a jungle, so you wound up in a jungle." "Then why did you tell us that the actual battle didn't take place in the Arena?" asked Nightpounce, storing all of the information in the back of her head for future use. "If you knew that we were simply going to superimpose an image into your subconcious, then you might mess up the process and see nothing. The dimension idea is just a lot of smoke and mirrors to get you expectant, and therefore easier to place an image into your subconcious." Nightpounce nodded. "Where do I go from here?" Mercutio smiled. "That's the fun part. I get to take you home." "Where exactly would that be?" "Tempest," replied Mercutio. With that, the bodies, Nightpounce, and himself disappeared from the arena. * * * * * * * * * * "I'm impressed," said Nightpounce. Tempest was, in a word, chaos. Well, not entirely - there was consistence, but it was only in the fact that what was there remained there. But what was there was completely random. Greek-style temples stood next to 20th century skyscrapers. People flew as birds walked. Tempest was nothing short of flamboyant. Mercutio shrugged. "It's not so impressive once you get used to it. After a few billion years, the novelty wears off." With a flip of his wrist, Mercutio encased the bodies in a small bubble of energy, then lifted them a few feet off of the ground. Nightpounce was beginning to have some idea of the power that these beings posessed. "Come on," said Mercutio, encasing Nightpounce in her own bubble and floating towards a building that looked like a cross somewhere in between a pyramid, a temple, and the innards of a lava lamp. "You have returned," said an amorphous blob of energy. It was hardly a question. "And I finally bear fruit," added Mercutio, gesturing towards Nightpounce. "She survived, and made no attempt to destroy us." "Admirable," agreed the blob. "Have you found a recognizable pattern?" "Yes," replied Mercutio. He then emitted a series of high-pitched screeches. Nightpounce dropped to her knees, holding her audio receptors in pain. The blob reshaped itself into a version of Stormcloud. *Better not tell Dives about this,* thought Nightpounce. *We'll never hear the end of it.* "Interesting," said the thing that was Stormcloud but yet was not. "You have named me... Lawrence?" "A figure of wisdom and science," replied Mercutio. "It was a fairly close match to you." "Agreed," said Lawrence. He beckoned for Mercutio and Nightpounce to enter. "The Council is waiting for you." Lawrence turned to enter the building. Mercutio followed, with Nightpounce and the bodies following close after. * * * * * * * * * * The five figures continued to stare at Nightpounce. She could almost feel the curiosity eminating from them. To the farthest left, one that looked like Dinobot and called himself Tybalt. To the rightmost, one that looked like Rhinox and called himself Romeo. Slightly left of the center, one that looked like Cheetor and called himself Benvolio. Slightly right of the center, one that looked like Terrorsaur and called himself Paris. And in the center, one that looked like Optimus Primal and called himself Hamlet. Nightpounce began to wish that she had spent more time studying human culture. "Why did you kill your companions?" asked Tybalt. "Because I had no choice in the matter," replied Nightpounce. "Were you loyal to your companions?" asked Romeo. "As much as any one person can be," she replied. "Do you not view your destruction of them as betrayal?" asked Benvolio. "Betrayal is a choice to turn upon your companions, but it is always a choice. I had no choice, therefore I did not betray," she replied. "Would you now change your loyalties to serve us and the Ancients?" asked Paris. "My loyalty to my companions is null and void, therefore it goes to those who have earned it. You have already earned my service. Treat me well and with respect, and you shall earn my loyalty as well," she replied. Hamlet waited a long time before speaking. "Why should we not kill you?" he asked. Lawrence and Mercutio were aghast. "Sir," began Lawrence, "killing her would be wasting years of research and -" "Your protest is noted, Lawrence," said Hamlet, waving a hand dismissively. "However, it is ignored as well. Answer the question, female." Nightpounce took a while before answering as well. "Because I have passed your test," she said finally. "Any honorable culture would honor the agreement they made when the contest was entered. I was promised, quite simply, to live if I was the last one alive. I met these conditions. Perhaps I am not the most powerful Transformer, but I am the one who managed to survive. And I feel that my combat skills are high enough to merit me as more valuable alive rather than dead." Hamlet thought for a moment. "Mercutio, take her to a temporary room. We will debate the merits of allowing her to join. We will reach a decision on the morrow." Mercutio nodded, then led Nightpounce down a hallway. * * * * * * * * * * For the second time, Nightpounce stood in front of the Council of Five. She didn't like it any more the second time then she did the first time. "We have deliberated long on this topic," said Hamlet coldly. "But in the end, we have reached a final decision. "Nightpounce is fit to join us." Had Nightpounce really wanted that, she would most likely be jumping for joy. However, she had to act as a disciplined military officer. She bowed. "I accept this honor, Hamlet, with the greatest of thanks." "Your formalities are unnessecary," said Hamlet. "Now, what is your area of expertise?" "By nature, I am a scientist and a tactician," replied Nightpounce. "However, one does not spend seventy years at the Cybertronian War College without learning at least a thing or two about personal combat. I am trained in fifteen different forms of unarmed combat, although only proficient in five, and I am trained in all standard weapons and most experimental weapons in the known universe." Hamlet nodded. "Excellent." "That's not all," added Nightpounce. "I also can create some fairly impressive weapons on the spot." Upon saying that, Nightpounce flipped her cannons onto her shoulders and drew her handheld cannons out of subspace. "Impressive," said Hamlet. "Very impressive." "Powerful, too," added Nightpounce. "Watch." With that, Hamlet suddenly realized that all of Nightpounce's weapons had been trained on him ever since she brought them on-line. He scolded himself for not being more alert, but that was after Nightpounce's array of weapons blasted into him. He slammed against the wall, feeling his energy break up and disperse. "Photon rifles can't do that!" shouted Tybalt, standing. "What the hell are those?" "Mercutio gave away more than he intended to," replied Nightpounce, raking the room with fire. "My scanners picked up the energy wavelength of your species fairly early, and after that, it was easy to modify the photon output to disrupt the wavelength." Tybalt snarled. "You have struck down upon us within the boundaries of our hospitality. You will pay for this affront." Springing forward, Tybalt extended an energy blade from his hand and slashed at Nightpounce. Nightpounce slid below, then swept a spinning kick upwards at Tybalt. Her leg swished through thin air. She scolded herself for forgetting that the aliens were non-corporeal, then rolled aside as Tybalt brought the blade down again. Bouncing up, Nightpounce lanced out at Tybalt. Roaring, Tybalt slid to one side, and the blast harmlessly exploded against the floor. Turning back towards Nightpounce, one of his arms spiraled outwards and encased Nightpounce in an energy net. Struggling, Nightpounce was dragged towards Tybalt, and he raised his energy blade to cleave her in twain. With a cry, Nightpounce lashed out at Tybalt's arm that had formed the energy net, then struggled free as the net dissolved. Nightpounce flipped backwards twice, then skidded smoothly to a halt. She brought her cannons back to beat, and sprayed the area around Tybalt with weapons fire. Tybalt grinned. "Missed me," he said to her, then prepared to leap forward. "Did I?" asked Nightpounce, tightening her field of fire to blast Tybalt. The torrent of power slammed Tybalt into the ground, as he struggled to get free of the force Nightpounce was attacking him with. She pressed on the assault, increasing the power until her cannons were sparking from the demand it put on their internal projection units. Tybalt gave one last cry before his body unraveled like so much yarn. The strings then disappeared. The other members of the Council were already on their feet, but Mercutio blasted one of them away. "This way!" he shouted to Nightpounce, moving the bodies of the others out the doorway. Nighpounce fired one last blast into the crowd, then followed Mercutio. Another energy bubble encased her, and she found herself flashed back into the middle of the Arena. "Don't tell me that we never left this place either," sighed Nightpounce. Mercutio laughed. "You did leave, Nightpounce. You certainly left." "Aren't they going to have your head for this?" asked Nightpounce. That evicted a shrug. "Probably not. Killing their own is rather frowned upon. Besides, we haven't had a gladiator this interesting in years. I'll be fine." "But why did you help me?" she asked. Mercutio turned serious. "Because I've seen firsthand what the Ancients want to do. And we're going to need every line of defense we can possibly get." He handed her the staff that had given her entrance. "Keep this. It's more powerful than it seems, and you're definitely going to need it." Nightpounce nodded. "How do I get back?" she asked. "Same way you got here," replied Mercutio. "Good luck, Nightpounce. Good luck to you and all of your companions. You're going to need it." Holding the staff in front of her, Nightpounce pressed her thumb down on the button on the staff. There was a flash, and all that was left in the Arena was Mercutio. * * * * * * * * * * "I think I see them," said Cheetor. Windrider strained his eyes. "Yep, that's them. C'mon, let's go!" Nightpounce slowly rose to her feet. *It worked!* she thought. *It actually worked!* "What happened?" asked Cheetor, aghast. "Aliens happened," replied Nightpounce, transforming to panther mode. "Radio Vixen and tell her to get some replacement bodies ready for these four. Oh, and tell her to get a CR chamber ready." "What about the Predacons?" asked Windrider. "Leave them," she replied. "They'll be picked up." Windrider nodded. Nightpounce collapsed to the ground, exhausted. * * * * * * * * * * Headlock looked up, somewhat suprised. "Well, hello, empress," he said. "To what do I owe the pleasure of your - urk!" Blackarachnia grabbed him by the neck with a claw. "You are a COMPLETE *IDIOT*!" she bellowed at him, spitting all the lubricant she could muster into his face. "I beg... to differ," he wheezed, trying desperately to pry her claws off of his neck. She looked at him with contempt, letting go of his neck and letting him drop to the ground. "You said that it was wise to allow Megatron access to the staff. Now, the troops have lost the staff, and any use for it we might have found is now null and void." "Exactly," replied Headlock, powering up his fusion cannon. "Just as I had planned from the start of this whole affair." "What. Do. You. Mean. By. That?" snapped Blackarachnia, glaring at him angrily. "Five of Megatron's best troops were almost killed," replied Headlock, standing back up. "Tarantulas had to construct entirely new bodies for all of them, and only barely managed to save their Spark. Whatever was up there could dismember your forces in a matter of minutes." The expression of anger on Blackarachnia's face could most likely wilt flowers at eighty klicks. "NEVER," she snarled, "presume to think for me. I am the brains of this operation. As far as I am concerned, you are walking cannon fodder." Headlock nodded. "I understand that. But if the staff can do that do them, then it would be of no use to you. I was merely trying to save you time and effort." "And in the process, you cost me an advantage," replied Blackarachnia. "I apologize, empress," said Headlock, bowing his head. Blackarachnia glared at him a moment longer, then then twirled around on her heel and stormed out. Sitting down at his computer, Headlock opened a comm link to Megatron. "Ready to report, my lord," he said to the massive figure. "Good, Headlock," said Megatron, nodding and smiling. "What do you have to report today?" Headlock grinned. "She is becoming paranoid. I believe that the strain of being a covert operation at all times is beginning to reach her psyche. Most of her troops are a little curious as to her motives, as well." "Excellent, yesssss. I am glad to see that your own covert operation is working well. Any news on what she has planned next?" "I'm afraid not," replied Headlock. "About the only person she trusts is Juliet, and maybe Tarantulas. She still feels that I am suspect in my motivation for joining her little anarchist splinter. And what news of the wounded?" "They're recovering decently. Lazorbeak is still a little angered that we couldn't have given him a ground-based transform this time around, but the DNA was just that much easier to bond with him the second time." "And were our erstwhile hosts at fault?" "It would appear only indirectly. Apparently, they all were forced to fight to the death. One of the Maximals managed to bring them close enough to death to make them appear dead, then brought them all back to the planet." Headlock nodded. "I will continue to keep you posted as best I can. Headlock out." The communication disappeared. Headlock leaned back over his computer, typing furiously as usual. At the door, Drill Bit smiled. "Oh, you'll be posted all right. On the wall. With Blackarachnia's claw through your head." Smiling, Drill Bit walked back to his quarters. He wondered what he could leech out of Blackarachnia for this juicy little tidbit. * * * * * * * * * * Nightpounce winced as Vixen fused on another section of her leg. "The aliens seem to act more like Greek gods more than anything else I can think of. They have power, and they abuse it to an extreme." Optimus Primal nodded. "If that's the case, then what we already know of them is thrown out the window. They're even more dangerous then we originally surmised." Nightpounce nodded. "What's more, though, it seemed as if they saw themselves as merely servants of another force. Mercutio simply referred to them as 'the Ancients'. If they can make the aliens afraid, then I'm _really_ afraid." "As we all are," said Primal. "Did Mercutio give you any idea what exactly these 'Ancients' were?" "Not really," replied Nightpounce. "He made it pretty clear that the Ancients were going to return from someplace, but he wasn't very specific about it." "Ancient legends have a tendency to be vague," said Vixen, reconnecting a few servos in Nighpounce's left leg. "It's easier to believe them that way." Primal nodded. "I'll be calling a staff meeting as soon as you're repaired. Let me know when that is." He stood and walked out of the room. Nightpounce sighed. "What's the matter?" asked Vixen. "I guess I still miss Primus Trion," replied Nightpounce. "It's hard to lose someone like that." Vixen looked at Nightpounce sympathetically. "Nightpounce, we had no choice -" "I know," replied Nightpounce. "And it's that sheer simplicity that terrifies me. I feel as if I let him down, by not keeping him from the corruption of power. I could have done more." "And it wouldn't have helped." Vixen was looking at Nightpounce intently. "There are some things that are inevitable, no matter how hard you try. One being can only do so much to alter events." "I know. But I still feel I could have done more. I never do what I could have. If I had reacted faster, I could have used the staff to get us out of the Arena from the start." "You showed that we could play on their own terms," said Vixen. "You paid the ante. This round is over, unless they want to decide to raise the stakes." Nightpounce nodded. "Let's hope that this is the last we hear from them for a while." "I'm inclined to agree." * * * * * * * * * * Vixen rubbed her temple. *Whew,* she thought, leaning back in her chair. *This has been quite a day.* There was a beep at the door to her quarters. "Enter," she said, a little suprised. *Who would be calling at this hour?* she thought. The doors slid open, and Stormcloud stepped in. Any misgivings vanished from Vixen's face, replaced by a smile. "Hi, love," she said, kissing him lightly. "What brings you to this neck of the woods?" "Feet," he replied. She grinned. "Nice to see you, too," she said, smiling. "Seriously. Why did you come?" Stormcloud smiled as well. "Because I was reminded about what really matters lately." He got down on his knees. "Vixen, when I first met you, I was barely even acknowledging anyone but myself. I lost myself in my work, trying to shove the deaths of my companions out of my mind. I exiled myself, for all intents and purposes. "You helped me out of it." He gave a sideways grin. "Well, you and Rattrap. But you began to show me that there was a world outside of the computer. That I could very well succeed if I wanted to. "I lost track of you for a while. But I found you again. And that was one of the most joyful moments of my life. When you nearly died, I felt like I was truly lost. When you returned, so did my faith. "For the last few weeks, I've been ignoring you to some degree. But when we traveled back in time, Nightpounce reminded me of how fast everything I have could disappear. And realizing what a threat these aliens could pose... it gave me a chance to re- assess my priorities in life." "What are you saying?" asked Vixen, slightly confused. Stormcloud looked into her eyes, as he had before, and as he felt ready to do for the rest of his days. "Vixen... will you marry me?" Vixen gasped. "Isn't that somewhat a... human idea?" "Does it matter? The idea is the same. I want to make sure that no matter what, I will be able to spend the rest of my days with you. You've meant a great deal to me, and I think the same goes for you. Will you do me this honor?" Vixen was silent for a moment. Finally, she spoke. "I would be honored to be your wife." Stormcloud stood up and hugged her tightly. He reached into subspace and pulled out a small black box. "Err... what's that?" asked Vixen. "An engagement ring," replied Stormcloud. He opened the box and took out a small circlet of purplish crystal, glowing slightly from within. "It's carved from an energon crystal," he explained. "I used my energon field generator to drain it until all it produced was a soft glow. But there's enough energon in it so that you can eat it if you ever need to." She shook her head. "Always practical, Stormcloud." Stormcloud slipped the ring onto one of her fingers. It hummed slightly, and Vixen admired the beauty of it. They kissed.