Transformers Unlimited: Generations

The heat and humidity was sweltering in the jungle. Even though it was now dark and close to one in the morning, the heat from the relentless sun had been contained within the seemingly never ending forest. A group of soldiers slowly moved through dense area. It was a group of about seven soldiers, more specifically Army. They were lead by a dark haired female with the name Zofchak on her right chest.

She held her M4 carbine tightly and aimed in front of her, waiting for an enemy soldier to pop out of the brush. The heat was annoying the hell out of her because she kept having to wipe the sweat from her eyes. She had experienced heat like this before but it did not mean that she was used to it and could live in it. She liked the warm and sometimes relatively cool weather she dealt with back in the states. However, this was a whole other country and a whole lot different than the states.

In the past few years, North Korea and the United States had been hostile with each other but no one made a move. There had been reports of negotiations for peace but it seemed like a plan to stall to allow the North Koreans to gain some sort of military advantage. It reminded Zofchak of the Pearl Harbor attack by her ancestors, the Japanese. They had used peace talks in an attempt to place the Americans into a false sense of security.

While, Zofchak's last name was eastern European in origin, her first name, Ayumi was Japanese. Her father was American with European ancestors but her mother was Japanese. She looked more Japanese than American but her eyes were not the typical black colored eyes one would find on an Asian person. Her eyes were green, which she got from her father and her facial features were a gift from her mother.

She sported short, light brown hair that came down to just past her chin. She stood at five feet eight inches which was just an inch taller than her father and another four inches taller than her mother.

Her green eyes swept the area as her and her team crept through the area. She took a quick glance to the soldier that was behind her on her right.

"Reed, anything?" She asked.

Reed looked down at his hand held device and shook his head. "Nothing, sir." He said with his thick Irish accent.

"Let's keep moving." Zofchak ordered.

A short time ago, something had crashed into South Dakota. Whatever it was, it left a certain type of radiation. A type of radiation that was deemed non harmful to humans. There was no trace of the object except for the radiation. Satellites had spotted five similar shaped objects entering Earth's atmosphere and landing in North Korea. The United States army had sent in the 101st Airborne to investigate and Lieutenant Zofchak was at the top of the list to be recommended for this mission. The U.S. wanted to know what the five objects were and if it was related to the one that crashed in American Midwest.

Zofchak could see the denseness of the woods beginning to lessen. The small task force slowed their pace. Ayumi could see the light from spotlights through the spaces between the trees. She touched a button that was on a black band that was around her neck which had a small cord leading to a receiver in her ear. Each one of her team members had one.

"We're approaching the edge." She whispered. "Stay alert." Their footsteps became more cautious as they practically tiptoed to the tree line. They reached the edge, the forest turned into a clearing that wasn't natural. Something artificial had created the clearing. After flashing signals with her hands, her team took positions on each side of her, hiding behind something but also looking outward to the clearing.

She could tell the North Koreans were digging up something but Ayumi couldn't tell from her current distance. She pulled a pair of binoculars from a pouch on her belt and zeroed in on the site. She saw multiple military personnel armed with automatic weapons, keeping guard over people who were doing the digging. She then turned her focus on the item they were digging up. Her eyes widened as she saw what it was.

The soldier closest to her, saw her expression. "What's wrong, sir?" He asked with a slight Spanish accent. The soldier had moved to the U.S. from Spain when he was little then when he was old enough he joined the American military.

"They're digging something up, Cruz. And it's huge." She whispered.

"What does it look like?" He asked just as silently.

The object was mainly purple with few other colors that accentuated and complemented the main color. The parts that were uncovered from the ground suggested that the object was in a humanoid shape. She saw a head with extensions that protruded from the sides and forehead that looked somewhat like a crown. The face was a light gray with, what Ayumi could tell, darkened crimson colored eyes. She also saw arms with hands, a torso and so far one leg with a foot. The object was almost unburied from its earthly tomb.

She noticed a weird design on the chest of the object. It too was purple but only a darker purple so it could be noticed by others. Ayumi wasn't sure what it meant but she figured it was to tell allegiance or maybe it was the name of the object.

"It reminds me of a Gundam." Ayumi whispered.

The other soldier smiled. "A Gundam? Just because you're half Japanese doesn't mean that you have refer to some sort of anime."

Ayumi looked at him and returned the smile. The two of them had met in boot camp and had become good friends. They fought alongside each other in Afghanistan.

"I'll let you have that one, but in all seriousness, it looks like a giant robot." Ayumi said.

Before Cruz could say anything else, a voice came in through Ayumi's earpiece from Reed. "Sir, I'm beginning to pick up readings of that particular type of radiation." He said.

"Is it coming from over there?" She asked.

"No, sir. It's coming from that direction but not that particular object."

"How can you tell that, if it's coming from the same direction?" She asked.

"Because, sir, the levels are rising."

"Rising?"

"Yes, sir. It's as if whatever gives off this type of radiation, is closing in and fast." Reed looked down at his device and saw the needle starting to reach its maximum level. "It's coming."

Ayumi, as well as the rest of her team, looked ahead to the work zone. Suddenly, something very large crashed through the tree line, opposite of Ayumi and her team. In fact, it was five very large things. Ayumi and her team stared wide eyed and in shock at the five new giant robots that had just arrived.

They all sported the same color scheme as each other with orange, yellow, brown and black. The robots looked around at the North Koreans as they fired their weapons at them. The automatic weapons that would cut down any small group of humans, was having no effect on the robots. Ayumi noticed that the five robots also had the same purple symbol on their chests as the one robot that was being dug up. Then one of them spoke.

"Predacons, transform."