I don't own Transformers Armada.

A boy of fourteen was standing outside his house. He has brown hair and blue eyes. He is five foot and six inches with a white t-shirt and black sweatpants. His name is David and, currently, he was kneeling in front of a dark blue bike. He frowned a little and tightened a loose bolt on his bike. He smiled congratulating himself on a job well done.

"Hey, David!" a voice called. "We've got to go!"

"I'm coming, Justin!" David called back.

David straightened his bike and rolled it outside before getting on it.

"That took you long enough," Justin grinned.

"Shut up," David grinned back putting on his helmet.

Justin is David's best friend and just moved to David's town. Justin was David's age with dark skin and black hair and brown eyes. He was David's height wearing a dark blue shirt and dark blue jeans. Justin like skateboards and was pretty good at riding one.

"C'mon, David, we're going to be late," Justin said.

"I'm coming, I'm coming," David said.

David got on his bike and pushed off riding down the street.

"Hey! Wait for me!" Justin yelled pushing off following David.

The two friends raced to school. Streets and multi-colored houses blurred together. The houses were blue, white, and gray. David smiled. It seemed like nothing had changed and probably never will. When finally reaching Lincoln High School, the two friends got off their respected vehicles and raced to make the first bell. The whole building was two stories high and made up of weathered worn red bricks. Huge windows, made to let in light, covered almost the entire front of the building. A small garden filled with flowers and other kinds of small plants lined the school. Students and teachers mingled around the front lobby before heading off to first period. David rolled his bike to the bike rack. Bringing out his bike chain out from his book bag, he locked down his bike. Justin walked up next to him his skateboard on his book bag.

"You done?" he asked.

"Late as always," a girl's voice said from behind them.

David turned. A girl five feet and four inches was standing behind them with her hands on her hips. She had bushy brown hair with dark green eyes. She wore a white and blue t-shirt and grey sweatpants.

"What's up, Anna?" Justin asked.

Anna sighed shaking her head, "I have to get to class."

"What about the cave?" Justin persisted.

Anna gave Justin an annoyed look.

"Can't," she replied. "I have to look after my sister, Sam. Maybe some other time."

"Sure," David said before Justin could say anything else.

She smiled at them. Turning, she walked up to the school. Justin and David exchanged a glance before walking up to the school. The school day preceded as always though Justin and David could be seen staring at the clock. When the final bell rang, the two friends raced to their lockers anxious to get outside. After throwing their books in their lockers, Justin and David ran to the front lobby.

"Hurry up, man!" Justin urged David.

"Hold on, I'm coming!" David said. "O.K. I'm ready! Let's go!"

Once on their vehicle's, two friends raced off school grounds and onto the side walk. Justin managed to get ahead of David. David swerved to avoid a Goth-looking girl around his age.

"Watch it!" she yelled shaking her fist at him.

"Sorry!" he yelled back.

He and Justin arrived at the cave a few minutes later. David stopped and took off his helmet, peaking into the cave. The entrance was a round and irregular circle. Small pieces of rocks could be seen falling off the cavern wall. David could only see a few feet inside the cave. Everything else was pitch black nothingness. David turned away from the cave and went to put his helmet on the handle of his bike. He then rolled his bike over to the entrance and leaned the bike against the outside wall. Justin had put his skateboard on his book bag.

"You ready to go?" Justin asked.

David nodded. Around the cave was what looked like a small forest? The landscape was mostly barren but David could see little patches of grass poking out now and then. In the distance David could see a small field of flowers. He took a deep breath and glanced at Justin.

"Let's go,"

With that the two friends headed into the cave and in something that was going to change their lives forever. After a few minutes of walking, though it felt like hours, the reassuring light of the cave slowly disappeared. Justin and David took out their flashlights and flashed them around. The lights passed over evidence that the cave had other inhabitants.

Justin wrinkled his nose, "Bat droppings?"

David smirked, "Yep."

"Disgusting,"

David had to agree with him. It was disgusting. Careful to step around the droppings, the friends continued on their way. Justin and David busied themselves by kicking rocks back and forth to each other. Justin kicked one rock in particular hard. It bounced, sound echoed. It sounded eerily in the quiet of the cave.

"David?" Justin asked cautiously.

"Yes?"

"Did you feel the ground shaking?"

"No. Why?" David tested the ground with his foot.

David looked around curiously. He didn't know what Justin was talking about. Maybe his friend was starting to chicken out. David grinned and was about to tease his friend about being scared, when he felt the ground rumble beneath his feet. He opened his mouth to say something when the ground gave out from underneath them. David heard screaming and realizes it was his voice that was screaming….

"Ooow," Justin groaned. "What was that?"

"Beats me," David answered.

David rubbed the back of his head it felt sore. He must have hit it on something. He looked around and found his flashlight, busted.

"Perfect," he muttered.

"It's ok man. I still have mine," Justin hand David his flashlight.

David nodded his thanks and flashed the light around.

"Whoa,"

David and Justin were in some remote part of the cavern. It was deadly quiet. Nothing but what looked like a busted space ship. They were currently on a huge set of stairs that looked like a giant built them. Everything looked alien even the rocky walls of the cave somehow looked alien. David and Justin walked down the stairs being careful not to fall through. David suddenly spotted something with the flashlight. He turned off the flashlight and saw a bright green light somewhere ahead of him.

"Hey look at that," David ran over to the green light.

"Don't go near the light," Justin said. "It looks radioactive!"

David ignored his friend's advice and stepped closer to the plate that was the source of the light. He knelt down in front of it and wrapped his hands around it. Suddenly the cavern started glowing like a bunch of Christmas lights. David gasped in surprised and somehow managed to pull the plate out of the ground. The whole cavern began shaking rocks falling down.

"Let's get out of here!" Justin said grabbing David's arm.

David didn't need to be told twice. He and Justin raced up the stairs and through the cave. The ground was still shaking but somehow they reached the entrance of the cave. Unbeknownst to the boys once David touched the plate it sent out a signal to an unknown race of mechanical beings. A few minutes later and the boys finally got out of the cave. They were covered in dirt and were panting.

"You all right, dude?" Justin asked

David gulped and nodded. He didn't know what just happened but it was weird. After a while David regained his breathing and looked at Justin. Justin was looking up at something his face pale. David looked up and paled. In front of them was a gigantic robot!

I hope you all like it. And btw I will add some of my own character. R&R!