Kay it is now DAY 3 of being trapped inside the tunnel and several more days to go. So in the last chapter anonybot brought up something interesting that I had been pondering about when I remembered about the energon distribution. Anonybot asked about the Autobots giving the Decepticons energon. Y'know how they're conserving energon to last a few days, but would they bother giving the cons energon? Honestly I hadn't put much thought to that. Honestly the Autobot answer is that they would give them energon. C'mon if they don't it would make them no better than the cons and whatnot if they starve them out. So my sister Razormus Prime came up with a solution for that. Well for the reason it has not been said that the bots haven't been giving the cons energon, think of it as a deleted scene where the Bots discuss it but it wasn't shown…

So read on to see what Ray came up with for it. R&R.

DAY 3 (early the next morning)

Orion was up earlier than anyone else. He had changed shifts with Ironhide the moment he had woken up, which hadn't been too long ago. Orion needed to do something to clear his mind of any lingering thoughts.

He shifted a small object in his servos as he made his way back to Ironhide.

After making sure the weapon specialist was recharging, Orion began to make his way to his post when he noticed a flash of silver making its way to the train cart that housed the two Decepticons.

Orion disappeared into the shadows as the silver mech stopped at the door. He scanned the room to make sure no one was watching, not that it would have been necessary, considering nearly everyone was still recharging.

Well, almost everyone. Orion thought as the mech disappeared into the cart. Moments later he silently made his way to the cart.

After quickly scanning the room to make sure no one was watching him, Sideswipe silently slipped into the train cart.

Both his brother and Barricade's helms were bowed low as their arms hung above their helms from where they sat as their bodies laid limply on the ground. To anyone they would have appeared to be recharging, or even dead. But Sideswipe knew better.

"Hey Sunny." He whispered, nudging his brother on his arm as he kneeled down in front of him.

Sunstreaker let out an annoyed groan as his optics onlined. He lifted his helm and looked at his brother with aggravated optics.

"I told you not to call me that." He hissed silently.

"Sorry, bro." Sideswipe said.

"What does he want?" Barricade growled, annoyed that he had been woken up.

"Sorry about that. Can I call ya Cade?"

Barricade shot him a death glare.

"Okay then…anyways I brought you guys something." Sideswipe said, smiling slightly as he held a small partly filled energon cube. He lifted it up to Barricade's mouth. He stared at the cube for a moment, as if wondering if he should take some or not, then drank some without a word.

Sunstreaker shot him a look as Sideswipe lifted it up for his brother to drink. Sunstreaker turned his helm away.

"Sides," he said sternly.

"C'mon take it, bro." said Sideswipe.

"No," Sunstreaker said more firmly, "You need it more than I do." he said without looking at him in the optics. "Keep it."

"I need it?" Sideswipe said as he rolled his optics. His brother had not changed one bit. "If you die, I die. Got it? The others have been starving you! I heard them talking after you guys stole the energon. They agreed that you guys won't get any energon. Besides, when was the last time you got any since you got here?"

"Well actually-" Sunstreaker said, seeming to want to tell him something important before getting cut off by his twin brother.

"Never mind, just drink your half because I'm not drinking anymore if you don't." Sideswipe said stubbornly.

Sunstreaker let out a submissive sigh.

"Fine, whatever makes you happy." he said before reluctantly sipping his half of the energon. Sideswipe smiled widely as his brother drank some of the energon and had left some for him to drink.

He took the energon cube and began to sip the energon when he nearly choked on it when a shadow suddenly appeared behind him.

He spun around and nearly dropped the nearly empty cube of energon when he saw Orion leaning on the door frame with his arms cross casually over his chest plates. His expression remained unreadable, as always.

"Optimus!" Sideswipe cried out in shock, "I wasn't! It's not! It's not what it looks like!" he said as his brother gave him a puzzled look.

"Optimus?" Sunstreaker asked uncertainly. I thought his name was Orion.

"Has a better ring to it than Orion." Barricade commented.

Orion raised an optic ridge.

"I believe I told you and everyone else not to call me that." he said calmly.

"Nah, I think you told Bee that but then you said it was okay." Sideswipe said nervously.

Orion shook his helm before tossing something small at Sideswipe. He caught it easily and was stunned to see that it was a cube of energon. He looked up at the emotionless mech with confused optics.

"You're…not mad?" Sideswipe asked as Orion began to walk away.

He stopped and spoke without turning around.

"You think you were the only one sneaking them energon?" Orion asked calmly. "I was on my way to bring them their share anyway. And to halt any further confusion, what was decided as punishment for your brother and Barricade, they were to be without energon for a day before we allowed them to have their share."

Sideswipe stared at the red and blue mech in shock. Orion turned his helm slightly to look back at the silver mech.

"That is their share for the next few days," Orion said calmly, "Make sure they get their energon." Orion said before leaving.

After making sure Orion was out of listening distance, Sideswipe turned to his older brother.

"Why didn't you tell me about that?" he demanded.

"You didn't let me." said Sunstreaker, "Besides it's not like you ever asked." He said, tiling his helm in a shrug.

Back outside, Orion had made his way back to the others. Everyone was still in recharge, except…

Orion stopped and gazed at the recharging civilians. He did a quick head count of all of them. Bumblebee was still recharging where he had left him with Ironhide, Ratchet was in the same place he had been since the day before, Sadie was recharging in Arcee's arms, who was recharging beside Tailgate. And Sideswipe was still in the train with Sunstreaker and Barricade.

The only one who wasn't present was Override.

Orion scanned the dim tunnel in search of the red speedster. In a few moments he spotted her walking silently around the tunnel, at the same time being careful to avoid walking anyone up.

Orion watched her curiously for a few moments. What was she doing just walking back and forth with her servo on the wall? Orion watched as Override hesitantly moved her hand away from the wall and back to her side was she slowly began to walk further away from the wall.

She didn't appear to be looking forward or anywhere really. She kept her gaze on the floor and let out a silent curse as her pede hit a rock which created an audible bang which echoed in the silence of the tunnel for a few moments.

After the echo receded, Override continued walking. Orion noticed in what direction she was walking and quickly caught up to her. He walked into her path. For a moment it did not appear as if she had seen or heard him because she continued to keep walking until she nearly bummed into him. Orion cleared his throat to get her attention.

Override suddenly jumped, having finally noticed him and that he was in her way.

"Do you mind?" she said, sounding somewhat annoyed.

"Did you not see where you were going?" Orion asked, "You don't want to go there. There's nothing there you want to see."

"Well I must have missed that." Override said with a hint of sarcasm in her voice. "Doesn't really matter to me." She said before walking past him.

Orion lifted an optic ridge at her remark. He watched her walk several feet away into the darkness before he decided to follow. After several moments of following the red speedster, she suddenly spun around to face him.

"Do you mind making some noise when you walk? It's like having a ghost following me or something!" she hissed silently, clearly sounding irritated.

Orion blinked in surprise. If he made no noise while he walked then how did she know he was there? Orion quickly composed himself.

"My apologizes, Override."

She simply waved him off before aimlessly continuing her way through the tunnel.

"If you're gonna follow me, you might as well talk or something."

Orion nodded. For a few moments they walked in silence as Orion tried to think of something to say.

"I have heard you lost someone." He said, knowing it probably wasn't the best thing to say, but he needed to say it anyways.

"Don't we all?" Override said sarcastically. "Same with you, I heard." Override said without sarcasm as she dragged her pedes on the ground.

Orion nodded.

"I'll take your silence as a yes." She said as she touched a rail with the tip of her pede before stepping over it.

Orion paused and lifted an optic ridge.

"It's not really something I like sharing with other bots, but since you know what it feels like I'll make an exception." Override said as she continued forward into the dark.

"Y'know, I wasn't always a neutral." She began.

"Yes, I've read you're file. You were once a Autobot in the early years of the War."

"Hmm, then you must know what happened got me sent to the Neutral city." Override said as she tripped over a rock she hadn't seen. Override hissed a curse.

Orion grabbed her arm and steadied her before she could fall.

"Thanks."

Orion nodded, "I do not know what exactly happened." He said as they continued to walk forward. "All the report said was that you were relieved of duty because of inability to fight."

"Yeah that pretty much sums it up…" Override said with sarcasm. "Part of it anyways…" she said with a hint of sadness.

"What happened?" said Orion.

"Have you heard about that attack in space a few years ago?" Override asked, "About a year after the War began? An ambush that left a group of bots everyone presumed dead?"

"Yes, I believe I had heard about that. Both Autobots and Decepticons were fighting near Trypticon station when they were all attacked by an unseen force. When it was gone, so were they. I believe a friend of Arcee's was a part of that group of Autobots."

Override nodded.

"Yeah, well a friend of mine was there too…" Override said with a hint of sadness. "He was a racer, like me."

"Yes, I heard you were a speedster, one of the fastest on Cybertron."

"Yeah, well not anymore…" said Override.

"Because your friend is gone?" asked Orion.

"Something like that..."

"You do not believe that he is gone?"

"Never believed he was and yet I still wound up in this stasis depression." Override said, irritated.

Orion gazed at the red femme in confusion. Override clearly did not have the type of stasis depression he had, due to her ability to speak frequently with sarcasm and such. So what was wrong with her?

Sensing his confusion, Override began to explain.

"Yeah, my friend, Red, told me that there are different kinds of stasis depression. Though not as…severe…as yours, mine's still pretty bad." Override said as she stared at him with darkened optics. No, not staring…just facing in his direction.

Orion gazed into her darkened optics as he began to put the pieces together.

"You're blind."

"Ding, ding, ding. We have a winner." Override said sarcastically. "What gave me away?" she said with more sarcasm.

"It doesn't make sense, why not have your optics repaired?" asked Orion.

"Can you have ol Ratchet go into your mind to get you to remember things you forgot? It doesn't work that way, see?" explained Override. "Apparently it also messed with my internal sensors so I can see pretty much nothing at all when I'm dark."

"Dark?" Orion asked uncertainly.

"Well the weird thing about this is that sometimes I can see, but things look way too bright and I can barely see a thing. When I'm dark I can't see at all."

"Odd…"

"Well, yeah. Pretty odd stuff, huh?" said Override.

"You seem to have adapted quite well despite having lost your vision." said Orion. "Considering you could trip at any moment." Orion said, gazing down warily at the bodies scattered on the ground.

"Well, I had a lot of practice." Override said as she stepped over an unseen body. "I manage but every now and then I mess up. It's easier to get around if I know my surroundings."

"Which explains why you've been wandering aimlessly around this tunnel." stated Orion.

"Exactly, I don't mean to sound all paranoid, but you've got to be ready for everything." said Override.

"That doesn't sound like paranoia, you are just being cautious."

"Hmm…back home after I lost my sight, by friends basically put me under house arrest because they were all worried about me. I knew they cared and all, but it really got on my nerves. I already knew I was…disabled…but I didn't want to be treated like I was."

"I see…" Orion said, remembering the days after he had woken up in Ratchet's med bay after attack on his home.

Override nodded.

"I wanted to do things on my own so I familiarized myself with my home. I knew every nook and cranny of the place. Once I ditched my friends and got outside. They only let me outside as long as I was with someone, which I kinda hated."

"Kind of?" Orion asked uncertainly. Override shrugged.

"It was kinda nice just talking to them, but I could always hear the sadness in their voices, like they were sad that I had lost my vision."

"Anyone would be, anyways, I ditched my friend Scattershot. I'm pretty sure I freaked them all out…anyways I wanted to see if I could memorize everything outside like I did with my home. I wandered around the streets for a while on my own. A few times my friends almost found me but I gave them the slip. After a while I made my way back to my home where my friends found me the next day after they spent the entire night looking for me."

"Seems like a terrible thing to do to your friends who had helped you for so long" stated Orion. Override shrugged.

"They should have expected it, me being all free spirited and all." Override said making air quotes with her servos around the word 'free spirited'. "I'm not the kind of bot who likes being kept on a lease."

"I assume no one is." Orion said with a seriousness that made Override crack a smile.

"Do you always take things this seriously?" she asked. Considering Orion could hear no sarcasm in her voice, he assumed that she was being serious.

Orion wasn't sure how to respond. He heard on several occasions of bots saying he was too serious for his age, in ways he could see that it was true. But it wasn't like he could help it; the depression made him that way.

Override cocked her helm slightly as she appeared to be waiting for him to respond. She simply shrugged and continued to walk ahead of him.

"Eh, you don't have to answer that. Anyways, I wandered around for so long that I memorized everything on my street. After a while that's how I learned my way around Tagon Heights."

Orion stopped dead in his tracks. Override walked a few more feet ahead of him before realizing that he had stopped following her.

"You okay?" she asked, cocking her helm in confusion as she turned to face him before her expression changed to that of frustration. "If you ditched me I swear I'll sic that medic after you…" she muttered under her breath as she walked back towards him.

Orion simply stood where he was as his optics stared blankly down at the floor, unfazed by her threat. He could feel Override poke him in the faceplates. She then waved her servo in front of his face plates. Her servo was rather close, but not close enough to hit him.

Getting no response from the red and blue mech, Override took a step back and cocked her helm. She seriously wished she could see Orion's expression to see what was wrong. And then it hit her.

Override grimaced when she realized her mistake.

"Ah, sorry about that. I heard Tagon Heights was attacked. I didn't think about it too much since I couldn't see it." Override said apologetically.

Orion shook himself out of his trance like state, but the explosions and screams still echoed in his audio receptors.

"It's…not your fault." Orion said with no emotion.

Override cocked her head in confusion.

"Ooookkkkaaayyyy then…" she said as she turned to continue forward.

Orion was about to warn her that the tunnel ended but an audible bang echoed in the tunnel as Override tripped over something small that rolled away several feet ahead of them and stopped when it hit the rock wall. She shuttered visibly as Orion steadied her.

"That didn't feel like a rock…" Override said, as she grimaced slightly. "It was a helm, wasn't it?"

Orion didn't say anything, because it was true.

"We should start heading back, there is nothing else here." said Orion

"Fine with me." Override said, looking a bit nauseous.

As they made their way back, they were careful not to trip anymore death bodies, which was somewhat difficult since they were everywhere.

Orion was somewhat glad that Override was blind. She couldn't see the bodies, but he figured she knew by now that they were not alone in the tunnel.

He could still feel a gap between the two of them from when he had frozen up at the mention of his old hometown. Orion didn't want to push any more bots out of his life as he had during training. He wanted more allies. And despite Override being disabled, she seemed like someone you wanted on your side.

Orion was about to start a conversation when Override began to speak, after having recovered from the severed helm incident.

"So what happened to you?" Override suddenly asked.

"Excuse me?"

"Y'know, how'd you end up with stasis depression? What happened that… made you who you are now?" she asked, choosing her words carefully.

For a while Orion said nothing. It wasn't like he didn't know what to say, in fact he knew exactly what to say, just not how to say it.

"It's… not something you would want to know." He said carefully.

"C'mon, I told you my story. Now you tell me yours." she said a bit stubbornly but it was only fair if he told her.

Orion considered this for a moment. Override seemed like a nice femme who had her own share of bad experiences in life. She understood what it was like to lose someone close to you. Would he really give her the burden of his dark past? Orion didn't want to do that to her, he couldn't. But he couldn't stop the words from slipping out of his voice capacitor.

"I lost my sparkmate…at the hands of the Deceptions."

That was all Orion could say before the ground beneath Override suddenly dissolved and she fell into a dark void.

Override didn't mean to scream, but she had been so caught off guard by the sudden rush of gravity that it had escaped her voice capacitor before she could even comprehend what was happening.

She was falling. She knew that much. She wasn't sure if she was still screaming or if it was simply the echo created by the tunnel. She could see a flash of blue and red lunge toward her just as her entire frame disappeared below the ground.

For a split second Override felt true terror. She was falling, she had no idea how long she would or if there was even a bottom. What was worse that she couldn't even see if there was a bottom! Life sucked.

Suddenly it all stopped as Override suddenly jerked to a stop as pain shot through her arm as she was suddenly pulled out of the void.

Orion easily lifted Override out of the hole and quickly scrambled away from the hole in case the ground around it decided to cave in as well.

It was only then did Orion realize Override, being blind, had wrapped her arms tightly around Orion in fear that the ground would crumble beneath them again.

Orion wasn't sure how to respond to this. He couldn't push her away; she had nearly fallen to her death. So Orion just sat there and awkwardly wrapped his arms around the blind femme.

"T-t-t-thanks…" Override muttered. Orion nodded.

Override was still hyperventilating when Ironhide, along with Arcee and Tailgate, appeared. All of them had most likely having heard Override's screams.

"What happened?" Ironhide demanded, stopping short when he saw Override clinging to Orion. Orion shot him a look that said 'It's not what you think.'

"We took a walk when the ground caved in beneath Override." explained Orion.

Override nodded before realizing they weren't alone anymore. She pulled away from Orion before sitting beside him, unwilling to move as she half expected the floor to cave in again.

"First skulls, now the ground trying to kill us. Could this day get any worse?" Override said some of her sarcasm returning as Arcee helped her up.

"Probably," Ironhide said. Arcee glared at him as if to say, 'Not helping.'

As Orion got up he noticed Tailgate inspecting the hole Override had just fallen through. He looked up at Ironhide with troubled optics.

"Same cracks." he said to the weapon specialist.

"What are you talking about?" asked Orion.

"There's something you gotta see, kid." said Ironhide.

Orion said nothing as they began to make their way back to the others. He glanced at Override, who had refused to be carried back, shakily walked beside Arcee.


"They won't stop staring." muttered Barricade.

Sadie and Bumblebee had been staring at the Decepticons from the door for about five cycles. At the moment they were both standing outside at the door of the train cart, their optics barely gazing over the edge as they stood on the tips of their pedes to get a better look at the two Decepticons.

"They're younglings, what ya expect?" asked Sideswipe, who was only a few years older than Bumblebee. He was amused by the youngling's curiosity of his brother and Barricade. While the bots had left to find Orion and Override, Sadie and Bumblebee had taken the opportunity to get a better look at the Decepticons.

"What are you looking at, huh?" Sunstreaker said, sounding rather annoyed at having two younglings staring at him as if he were the most interesting thing in the tunnel. To them, he probably was.

"You look like Sides." Bumblebee finally said.

"Course I do, we're twins, now beat it runts."

"Don't bug 'em, bro. They're just curious is all. You were like that too when we were their age."

"Was not." Sunstreaker said. He would have crossed is arms over his chest plates if he could.

Sideswipe laughed at this and walked up to Sadie and Bumblebee.

"Hiya guys, how's it going?" he asked as he crouched down to them.

"Good," said Sadie.

"Orion's not back yet and Ironhide and the others went to find him." Bumblebee said as Sadie stared at Sunstreaker and Barricade.

Barricade had quickly managed to fall back into recharge while Sunstreaker appeared as if he were about to die of boredom.

"Why is Sunny a Decepticon but you're not?" Sadie suddenly asked.

Sideswipe, having been caught off guard, was somewhat startled by the sudden question.

"Uh…" Sideswipe said before jumping out of the train cart. He motioned the two of them away from the door.

After making sure they were out of hearing distance, he knelt down to them so he was at their level.

"Uh…" he began, "Sunny doesn't like to talk about it. He won't even tell me why he choose to be a Decepticon."

"No!" said Sadie, "I asked why you aren't a Decepticon!"

"Oh!" Sideswipe said, feeling somewhat embarrassed. "Well…" he began, "I guess I just didn't wanna join the Autobots. I didn't believe in what the Decepticons believed in but I wasn't against what the Autobots believed in either."

"What do Decepticons believe in?" asked Bumblebee.

"They wanna take over Cybertron. I didn't want that." said Sideswipe.

"Then why didn't you become an Autobot?" asked Sadie.

Sideswipe thought about that for a moment.

"Because it would mean I would have to fight against my brother. I didn't want that either. I mean, what kind of brother would it make me if I fought my own twin? I just didn't want to get involved because I knew things wouldn't turn out good for either of us." He explained.

"But you wanna though, right?" asked Bumblebee. "You don't wanna sit around when everyone's fighting. You wanna help others."

"Yeah…but I don't wanna hurt my brother either." said Sideswipe. "I know I can't convince him to leave the Decepticons but I can't force him either. Even though he may be a glitch sometimes, he's still my brother." Sideswipe said before adding;

"And brothers look out for each other."

For a moment neither youngling said anything.

"I wish I had a brother." said Sadie.

"But you do," said Sideswipe. "You got Bee and me."

"But you're not my brother." Sadie said with a pout.

"A bot doesn't have to be related to you to be you're brother. It's just gotta be some who looks out for you, and you look out for them." explained Sideswipe.

"Yay, Bee's my brother!" Sadie said cheerfully before giving the yellow youngling a tight hug. Sideswipe laughed at Bumblebee's surprised expression before he too laughed.

"Hey, looks like Orion's back." Sideswipe said as he noticed Orion, along with Ironhide, Arcee, Tailgate, and Override walking out of the darkness.

At this Bumblebee lit up like beacon.

"Bye Sides! Tell Sunny and Cade I said bye!" Bumblebee said as he broke away from Sadie's hug before running towards the red and blue mech.

"Hey, wait for me!" Sadie complained before running after the yellow youngling.

Sideswipe laughed and watched as Sadie ran past Bumblebee as they made their way to the others.

Looks like Orion is Bee's big bro too. Sideswipe thought as he watched them run.

Unbeknownst to him, Sunstreaker had heard every word of what he had spoken to them.


"What is it you want me to see?" asked Orion as his mentor lead him to wall close to the center of their small camp. Orion noticed that the other civilians had moved and were closer to the train carts. None of them were close to the area of the tunnel they were walking to.

Orion looked back at the wall and the ground. His optics locked on several long cracks that seemed to snake around the floor and wall. Something about the cracks didn't seem natural. They hadn't been there the day before.

"Same as the cracks around the hole Override fell through." Tailgate stated as Orion inspected them, trying to figure out where they could have come from.

"I don't like this…" Ironhide said as he placed a hand on the cracks on the walls. He ran his hand over several cracks that had not been there several hours ago.

Orion nodded. He was getting bad vibes already. He was positive that those cracks hadn't been there the day before. Had it been a cyberquake? No, they would have felt the tremors this far underground. Then who or what had caused them? Orion thought.

He assumed it was a what. Override nearly falling to her death had left Orion shaken. Had he had not followed her into the dark side of the tunnel, she would have fallen into the hole and help would have arrived too late. And now these cracks this close to the camp felt him even more unsettled,

"Sadie! Get away from there." Arcee yelled suddenly, bringing Orion out of his thoughts.

Orion looked up as Sadie and Bumblebee had run past him and began jumping over the cracks in one of their new little games.

"Sadie! Bee!" Arcee said sounding annoyed and concerned when her daughter ignored her.

As Sadie and Bumblebee continue to jump over the cracks; Orion would have yelled at them to get away from the cracks when suddenly a low rumble shook the tunnel, causing everyone to freeze and to look around in confusion.

"What was that?" Ironhide asked.

"A…rescue team?" Override said uncertainly as everyone began to look around the tunnel. She certainly didn't sound so optimistic.

Orion looked over at Bumblebee and Sadie, who had stopped running when the rumbling began. Suddenly both younglings cried out when the ground beneath them began to collapse.

"No!" both Arcee and Orion cried out as Arcee tried to lunge forward to them, knowing she'd be too late. Suddenly with lightning speed, Orion snatched the two younglings out of harm's way and landed a few feet behind Arcee.

"What was-"

Before anyone could react, a loud audio splitting noise reached their audios as dust began to fill the tunnel, causing them all to cover their audios in agony. Suddenly a large flash of metal suddenly appeared, then disappeared back into the ground. The sound became muffled and slowly disappeared as the dust began to clear.

"What in Pit was that?" Ironhide said as he pointed his two oversized cannon down a large hole.

Bumblebee clung tightly to Orion as Orion looked around for the source of the noise, still shaken but what had just happened.

"Definitely not a rescue team…" Override stated.

"Whatever that was it can't be good…" muttered Ratchet as he gazed down at the hole Ironhide was pointing his cannons at.

"No Ratchet it cannot…" agreed Orion as the noise quieted down and they were left a new eerie silence.

Orion's optics shifted around the room to the civilians. The younglings appeared shaken and the others seemed to be on edge as if waiting for whatever had appeared to make another appearance, everyone except for Override, who appeared strangely calm and still, or was at least trying to act calm.

She was sitting on the ground with her shoulders hunched as she seemed to stare down at it with darkened optics. Her servos clenched the ground tightly. Her frame suddenly tensed up as her audio receptor twitched slightly.

"Oh scrap, it's coming back!" Override suddenly yelled.

"How do you kn-" Sideswipe asked, getting cut off when the tunnel suddenly began to shake violently again.

Moments later the entire tunnel exploded in a cloud of rock and dust.

KAY! End of chapter 4! Kay I originally planned some action for this chapter but noticed this chapter was getting too long, ANYWAYS to clear up any possible assumptions I am NOT pairing up Orion and Override, though they do become friends and allies :3 so yeah, Override's blind, tis another form of stasis depression.

Three energon goodies to whoever can guess who Override lost in space! (tho it's kinda obvious…)

Anyways! Action is gonna be in the next chappy :3 what just erupted from the earth? Gaea? Rocklords? Army of the undead? HMM! HMM! You shall find out ssssoooooooooooonnnn… stay tune…

Happy almost Halloween! :D hhmmmm consider this or the next chapter for Halloween :3

Hope ur enjoying the story! There is so much more to come!