We start with Sari back in the T:Prime dimension, talking with Optimus and Agent Fowler.

Sari, Optimus and Agent Fowler sat down for a meeting in Outpost Omega One.

"Sari, I understand you've heard a tidbit or two of what I was planning from a certain young Predacon Technorganic," smiled Fowler.

"Something about a special team?"

"Yes. It's an idea that Optimus and I were floating for quite some time, but things didn't really start to gel until the facts came out about Jack's Cybertronian background. And then, with Miko and Raf, I knew I wanted to start putting my plans into fruition."

"First, let me give you some background about Unit:E," he began.

"I've been with the agency for 30 years now. We were formed by the U.S. Government in response to a first contact incident that occurred on July 3, 1983."

"Sari, are you familiar with NASA's SETI program?"

"The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence?"

"Yes. In 1980, a group of scientists led by Dr. Carl Sagan, founded the U.S. Planetary Society, partly as a vehicle for SETI studies. They began designing the equipment intended to search for SETI transmissions."

"Unfortunately, the NASA SETI program was heavily criticized by the government as a wasteful use of public money, and funding for research was removed from the NASA budget by Congress in 1981. However, due to intense lobbying by Sagan, it was restored in 1982."

"What is not known, and was kept an absolute top secret is this: about a year after its re-establishment, Sagan put forth a proposal. Rather than listening, NASA ought to send out a powerful signal with a message. They did, and rather quickly got back an answer."

Sari raised an optic. "From the Autobots?"

"No, not from us," said Optimus. From the Nebulans."

"Oh!" She nodded knowingly. "Another humanoid race."

"Precisely," continued Fowler. "They were interested in reaching out to Earth. Of course, this first contact was kept secret from the populace, and Dr. Sagan kept SETI going, but it was at that point that he and his scientists proposed the formation of a clandestine agency, to manage all extra-terrestrial interactions."

"The government agreed, and Unit:E was established."

"Unit:E, as in Extraterrestrial," said Sari.

"Precisely. Being much more advanced technologically and willing to share their knowledge, we have profited tremendously from our work with the Nebulans. And of course, when the Autobots arrived, they acted as the intermediaries for Optimus and led him to us. We helped Team Prime set up their base of operations at Outpost Omega One."

Sari looked puzzled. "One question: If Unit:E had the advanced technology, then why was Ratchet always complaining about the old Earth equipment?"

Fowler looked embarrassed. "Oh! Uh, about that," he tugged at his tie.

Optimus answered. "The President did not fully trust us, and was reluctant to share the technology."

"Oh, I see," she replied.

"Actually, Sari, it wasn't until you came along, and had your talk with General Bryce, that the government started becoming more trustful of the Autobots," said Fowler. "When he saw that you were half human, he became more accepting of the fact that there could be a link between the two races."

Fowler sat back. "At any rate, that's a brief history of Unit:E."

"That's an incredible story, Agent Fowler!" replied Sari. "And of course, it makes sense now, seeing the technological capabilities you have in your agency, how you've benefited from your cooperation with the Nebulans."

"Oh, very much so. As well as Unit:E's growth in commerce from other planets. This is how our exo-geneticists were able to help Miko, as well as Dr. House and his team with Raf."

"And that's not all," Fowler continued. "We have a ship that orbits the Earth. This is where I would like to bring the new team. I'd like to show it to you, but first, let me ask: would you be interested in becoming its leader?"

Sari smiled. "Well, what would be my team's mission?"

"Fair question! A threefold mission. First: To protect the planet against foreign aggression; Second: To be a liaison to planetary visitors; Third: To be a group of explorers who investigate the Eerie, the Else, the Eternities of Infinity."

Sari raised an optic. "That's a tall order for a few Technorganics and a recently super powered prodigy."

"Oh, your team wouldn't be alone, Sari. We've already got a crew of 150 people, humans and others, supporting you. You would be our Special Force Crew."

The Cyber-Ninja grinned; she liked this proposal. "And do we have a name?'

Fowler smiled; he had a feeling he'd won her over. "You are the Skystrikers."


"Avatar, can you please help me with some research?"

"Certainly, June. What information are you researching?"

"Something called 'Spark Bonding'."

"Let me search through the University databases and see what I can find. I will get back to you with my results." And the avatar disappeared.

June returned to her studies on Cybertronian anatomy and physiology. It was a difficult subject, but thanks to the work she'd done with Ratchet, she had a leg-up on much of the terminology. "I'll get an A out of this class if it's the last thing I do!" she said to herself, motivated to prove herself after experiencing the professor's anti-organic prejudices.

A signal came to her processor, indicating that the avatar was done. She called him up.

"I found several entries in the databases for Spark Bonding," he told her. "I placed the links in a folder with the same name."

"Thank you."

"My pleasure, June." And he disappeared.

She pulled up the first entry, from the Cybertronian Neurological Encyclopedia. It went into great detail about how the process was initiated, and what its effects were to the internal processes of each participating Autobot's Spark, processor and circuitry. June raised an optic and shook her head. "This is a procedure with unbelievably far-reaching side-effects! Are Jack and Arcee fully aware of what this will do to both of them?" The more she read, the less she liked it. "What happens to each other's privacy?"

The next link was to a sociological paper written by an Autobot research scientist, and contained several case studies of Autobot partners who had gone through Spark Bonding. The overall sense of the paper was positive; it spoke about how the partners were very satisfied and happy with their bonding, and how it brought them closer together. It enabled them to share their thoughts, their feelings, and they believed that it gave them a greater sense of purpose.

"Well, that's very nice," June thought. "I can see why Jack and Arcee would be attracted to this." But then, she got to the part in the paper that described the effects when one of the partners died - how the surviving partner suffered, and also quickly died afterwards.

"That's terrible! If Arcee is killed in battle, I don't want Jack suffering and dying!"

"No, no, I don't like this - I don't like this at all!" She put away her virtual workstation and got up to go for a walk around the campus.

June felt very conflicted. On the one hand, she did not want to be a barrier to something that would bring Jack and Arcee closer together. On the other hand, this "Spark Bonding" idea seemed potentially dangerous, and she worried whether the two of them had enough information to make a well-thought out judgment. Were their emotions clouding their senses? Jack is still a teenager, and Arcee, with her PTSD, may be rushing in to something in hopes of achieving peace and security.

"Slow down, June," she told herself. "You're overreacting again, like you did when Jack and Sari returned from Australia, and they were ambushed by Decepticons." She put her servo to her helm. "I need to talk to someone."


TFA Ratchet was in his sick bay at Autobot Central, trying to make heads or tails out of some notes that Bulkhead had written for him about space bridge changes he wanted to make.

"Consarn it! How's a bot supposed to read these indecipherable scratch marks, anyway? Bulkhead! You've gotta learn how to write properly!" he grumbled to himself, when his comm came on. He reached up with his servo and touched his helm.

"Yes, what is it, Bulkhead? I was just talking about you!"

"Uhh, Ratchet? Phone call for ya. It's from June in Protihex."

"June? Well, don't hang up! I'll be right there!" He threw down the papers and went to the video phone.


"June! What a pleasant surprise! How are you?"

"I'm doing fine, Ratchet, thanks! I hope I'm not interrupting anything."

"No, as a matter of fact, you took me away from having to read some of Bulkhead's illegible notes," he chuckled.

June smiled. "Well, I wanted to reach you in regards to an email I got from Jack. Apparently he and his Arcee are considering Spark Bonding. I've been doing some research here at the University, and I've got some concerns about that. Jack told me that you and your Arcee are Spark Bonded, so I was wondering: would it be possible for the two of you to come and speak to me about it?"

"Ohh! I've gotcha, June. Of course, I see how you'd be concerned!" Ratchet hesitated for a nanoklik, then said "June, we'd be glad to come on up! When's your next rest time?"

"This decacycle ends in three days. It's the very beginning of the semester, so the course load's not too bad. I have a feeling Jack and Arcee may be coming the end of this rest time, so the beginning or middle should be good."

"Tell ya what: we'll plan on stoppin' by in five days; that should give you the first day of rest time to catch up on your homework. How's that sound?"

"Oh, that would be great, Ratchet! Thanks so much!"

"My pleasure, June! You take care, ya hear?" And the conversation ended. It just then occurred to June: that brief nanoklik when Ratchet hesitated; he was probably "speaking" with Arcee in their Spark Bonded link! That's how he was able to respond back for both of them!

The day before her rest time, June got an email from Ratchet: "Hey June, Bumblebee would like to come as well, if it's OK. He's Spark Bonded with Sari, and he wanted to share with you some of his experiences."

She responded back. "Sure! Be glad to see Bumblebee as well!"


Sari, Optimus and Agent Fowler stepped out of the space bridge tunnel onto the transportation deck of Unit:E's ship.

"Welcome back, Agent Fowler, Optimus Prime," said the transport tech.

"Thank you," they replied.

Fowler brought Sari over to the transport console for an introduction. "This is the Captain of the new Skystrikers Special Force. Sari, this is Ro, our Transport Specialist."

Sari held out her servo to the blue alien. "Pleased to meet you, Ro."

"An honor, Captain Sari," she replied, returning the gesture and blinking her golden iridescent eyes. "Welcome aboard Skybolt."

"Let me show you around the ship," said the Unit:E Agent. "First, I'd like you to see Skystrikers' quarters, then we'll tour the other parts." And he led Sari and Optimus down the corridor.


"June, you have visitors. They're in the Administration building."

"Oh! Thank you, Avatar!"

"My pleasure, June!"

She walked into the Administration's waiting room. "June!" Called out Ratchet. "So good to see you!" He shook servos.

"Me too!" she replied.

"I'm so glad to see you June!" Smiled Arcee, giving her a hug. "How have you been?"

"Doing great! Classes are very interesting!"

"Hey, June!" said Bumblebee, shaking servos. "This place is terrific! My first time! Thanks for letting me tag along."

"Glad you're here too, Bumblebee," smiled June.

"Well, listen," said Ratchet, "let's go out into the courtyard, and sit down." And the foursome left the Administration building.


"I'm sorry for calling you here on such short notice," said June. "I guess I'm being a little overprotective."

"No, June! Your feelings are legitimate," said Arcee. "The Spark Bonding procedure is a very serious step, and should never be taken lightly."

"Can you perhaps, tell me your story?" she asked Arcee and Ratchet.

"Oh, gladly!" said Ratchet.

"I first met Arcee during the Great War. She'd been injured in battle, and I was the field medic who patched her up. As an Intelligence Officer, Arcee was carrying the crucial access codes for Project Omega."

"We were captured by that slime Lockdown, who was going to hand Arcee over to the Decepticons so they could get the codes. Arcee told me to use my EMP medical device to...to…" He tightly shut his optics. Arcee held his servo, knowing this was a painful memory for him. Recovering, he continued. "To wipe the codes from her processor. Unfortunately, I was a young medic, and my EMP device overloaded. That was good, because it gave us an opportunity to escape. Bad, because when I turned to Arcee after we'd escaped, she...she," his voice cracking, he held his face in his servo and an Energon tear came to the old bot's optic, "...she no longer knew who or where she was. I had it set too strong!"

June looked at Arcee's face, and observed that she, too was sharing Ratchet's anguish. An Energon tear was falling down her cheek as well.

Sighing, Ratchet wiped his optics. "Anyway, I brought Arcee to Cybertron, and Ultra Magnus made me perform open-processor surgery on her in an attempt to obtain the access codes. Somehow, it triggered a failsafe device and resulted in her transmitting part of the codes to me!"

"But that story's for another time. Unfortunately, my clumsy surgery resulted in her not regaining consciousness," he looked down in guilt. She remained in this state for four million stellar cycles."

He looked at Arcee and held her servos. "Every time over those four million stellar cycles, whenever I returned to Cybertron from a mission - every time! - I would come to the infirmary to visit her. I would sit by her side, holding her servo, and talk to her. I'd tell her about my mission, how things were going, the bots I'd met, the Deceptislimes we beat - whether she heard me or not, I didn't care. I just wanted to be with her, you know?"

"It's what human companions do to their mates or family members when they are in a coma," said June.

"Every once in a while, she would turn and look at me. She'd smile, and I think she recognized me. I kept hoping it would be permanent, but...she'd fall back into her coma again. I never forgave myself for what I did to her!"

"Oh, Ratchet! You did your best!" Arcee told him.

"I guess, so," he sighed. "Anyway, to make a long story short, when Sari helped me bring her back, it was the happiest day in my life! I vowed at that moment the first chance we got, that Arcee and I would Spark Bond."

June was so touched by their story! "When did you do it?" She asked.

"It was after we defeated Megatron, and all of us returned to Cybertron for that triumphant ceremony," Arcee explained. "When the festivities ended, Ratchet and I returned to Earth's moon, to the spot where Shockwave had left me and Ratchet found me, and there, we opened our Spark chambers," she smiled.

"It was the most beautiful thing in the world for me," smiled Ratchet, holding Arcee's servos in his, "and I've never regretted it."

Ratchet's and Arcee's story gave June pause. "I can certainly appreciate your desire, after such a long time, to want to proceed with this," she responded, "but Arcee, and Jack especially, have known each other for a much, much shorter time."

"Then let me tell you our story, Sar's and mine," said Bumblebee. "I mean, it's true, we clicked almost from the beginning, when we first met the humans in Detroit. Sari was the first person I came in contact with, and she and I were like soul / Spark mates."

"Yeah, reckless and carefree, the two of ya, from the beginning," quipped Ratchet.

"Oh, stop!" scolded Arcee.

"Well, it's true!" He replied.

"No, Ratchet's right," said Bumblebee. "We're free spirits, Sar and me. Although after she upgraded herself, somehow the AllSpark started working on her, maturing her, and even though she's still got that wonderful, beautiful love of life, it's tempered, and much less reckless than when she was a girl. Hey, maybe she's rubbed some of that off on me."

"I'll vouch for that," said Ratchet. "Bumblebee's come a long way since back when we were hopping asteroids on Teletran-1 repairing space bridges. Ever since he and Sari started seeing each other, he's grown a great deal. I think it's one of the reasons why Optimus chose him to head Farside Beacon One's Autobot team."

"Anyway, there were two incidents that broke my Spark," continued Bumblebee. "The first was when she used her P-O-M to halt a Decepticon missile that was going to blow up the new nuclear plant site on the moon. She succeeded, but, the missile...instead of hitting the plant...it…" Bumblebee shut his optics tight and had a painful expression on his face, "...it landed right in front of her and blew her up instead." He covered his face with his servo and was silent for a nanoklik. His shoulders started shaking a bit. June put a servo on his shoulder.

"Sorry," he cleared his throat and continued. "Jazz found her, and called me. I rushed to her side. That image...of Sar's little broken body...is burned in my processor. I...picked up what was left of her and put her in my alt mode car. I sped to the space bridge like a comet and drove in. She was leaking Energon all over the floor."

"I met Ratchet at the infirmary and he brought her into emergency surgery."

"That was when we did a Spark transplant and processor download to put Sari into an Autobot body," said Ratchet.

"I really thought I'd lost her that time," said Bumblebee, "but Ratchet, Perceptor, and Wheeljack brought her back!"

"And in your body type! You loved that, eh?" teased Ratchet. Arcee elbowed him.

"Well," he blushed, "That was kinda cool."

June rolled her optics and smiled, given the fact that she was also in the same body type.

"As if that experience wasn't bad enough, I had another time when I thought I'd lost her," he continued, "and that was when she was thrown into that space bridge malfunction and disappeared."

"That was when Sari suddenly showed up in your dimension," Ratchet explained to June.

"Optimus contacted me because he knew we were Sparkmates, and I was frantic! Bulkhead, who is our space bridge expert, did everything he could to try to figure out what happened to her. I was so afraid I'd never see her again."

"Then, when Jazz reached her with his Cyber-Ninja skills, I was overjoyed! But, how could we get to her? It was thanks to Jazz, Bulkhead, Professor Sumdac, your Ratchet, and Raf, that we finally made contact with your world and were able to break through!"

Then that crazy Kālī thing happened and we all came across. I saw Sar again! I can't tell you how happy we were to be together! But first, we had a job to do. After that Decepticon clone was defeated, Sar and I had time for our reunion. Oh, June, it was so wonderful! That was when we decided - after talking to Jazz, her Sensei - to join our Sparks. We never wanted to be apart again!"

"Unfortunately, we learned a bitter lesson," he said sadly.

"Oh? What is that?" June asked.

Bumblebee sighed. "The Spark Bond does not transcend dimensions."

"Wait! You mean, the link, the communication, the joining, all of that, is severed?" June asked.

"Yes. Sari and I experienced it as soon as I returned to this dimension."

"What are the effects?"

"It's a little hard to describe," he replied, "but it's a longing, a constant, painful emptiness, like a part of me is gone."

"I don't understand. How do you cope?"

Bumblebee gave a slight chuckle. "Well, we deal with it, because each of us knows that even though we are apart, we will get together once again. I guess it's kind of like those stories you have on Earth, where a sailor leaves his wife to go on a voyage, and they're separated for a long time? They pine for each other, but they know and look forward to the time when the ship returns and they'll be reunited."

"Like that time when you and Sari got together," smiled Arcee.

"Oh, that was so great! She jumped into my arms! Our reunion was sa-weet!"

"When was this?" asked June.

"Oh, that's right, you weren't there," said Bumblebee. "Your Arcee and Jack had come with Sari to Autobot Central. They were headed up to Cybertron. Arcee was going up for a checkup, I think, and Sari and Jack were going to see Dataminer. And Arcee here, she told me Sari was coming, so I high-tailed it down from Farside Beacon One to surprise her! Oh man, you should have seen her face when she saw me!" he laughed.

"Her face? You should have seen yours!" said Ratchet. "June, they spent the next megacycle just happily chatting away, Sari sitting on Bumblebee's arm, her arm around his neck. It was sooo cute."

"They do make a nice couple," said Arcee.

June sat back. "Well, thank you all so much for sharing your stories with me. It helps a lot. I feel much better about this Spark Bonding. When I first read the medical journals I got so concerned!"

"June, don't forget, those journals can be awfully sterile," said Ratchet. "Yes, Spark Bonding's not something to take lightly, but if ya want my personal opinion, watching Jack and Arcee? I think they're ready."

She smiled and winked. "Your professional medical opinion, doc?"

He laughed. "Hey! You want I should write a prescription?" Arcee slapped his servo. "Ratchet!" Everyone laughed.

"Alright," said June. "Thanks again, you guys. I really appreciate it. If they want to do this, they have my blessing."


The next day, June and Quicksync were chatting with Buildup out in the courtyard.

"June, you have visitors," said her avatar.

"Thank you, Avatar," and told her classmates, "Jack and Arcee are here. Let me bring them in so I can introduce you."

She got up and met them in the Administration building.

"Mom!" Said Jack, flying up to kiss her, "how've you been?"

"Just great, Jack!" Kissing him back. Then hugging Arcee, she said, "It's so great to see you two!"

Arcee smiled, "Good to see you, June! How's class?"

"So far, so good," she chuckled. "Hey, let me introduce you to a couple of my classmates; they've been wanting to meet you." And June led them out to the courtyard.

"Quicksync? Buildup? I'd like you to meet Jack and Arcee," said June.

"Pleased to meet you!" said Quicksync, shaking servos.

"A pleasure!" said Jack and Arcee.

Buildup came forward. "Well! Nice to meet you two!" He said, offering his servo.

"Same here!" they replied.

"So...Jack? Let me get this right...June's your...Mom?" said Buildup.

Jack chuckled. "That's right. I'm a Technorganic. Half Autobot, half human. Here, let me show you." And with a blue flash, Jack transformed into "human" mode.

"Ah! And June, that was your size when you were human before all the changes," he asked.

"Exactly," she replied to Buildup.

"Fascinating!" He rubbed his chin. "You know, Jack, in your 'bot' mode, you'd pass for a Micromaster." He held up his servo and faux-whispered into Jack's ear. "Watch out for the guzzlers."

"Buildup," sighed June, rolling her optics. She explained to her guests, "Private joke among Buildup, Quicksync and me."

"I'm kidding!" he said. "June's promised not to step on me; she said she's had lots of practice around Jack here," he quipped.

"Anyway," inserted Quicksync, "I know you two are here to meet with June, so why don't I take Mr. Jokester here and we'll go find a place to study," she smiled. And waving goodbye, they took off.

"You'll have to forgive Buildup," said June. "He's a little wary, being the only Micromaster in the University, and joking is his coping mechanism."

"Oh, I can understand," said Jack.

"So! Let's go find a quiet spot." And June took the two outside the campus to an open area where they could talk in private.


"I did some research, as you suggested," June began, "and pulled up several medical references regarding Spark Bonding. I read them all, and I'll be honest with you, they gave me some concerns."

"Oh? How so?" Asked Arcee.

"Well, the neurological changes that take place in each of your systems, for example. There's a region in your processor which is responsible for addressing and storing memories. It's here," and June touched the right side of her helm. "Arcee, that's the region you damaged when the Predacon slammed you into the cliff side."

"Now, a very important sub-processor controls your ability to label memories as private, and there have been studies which show that the cortical psychic patch that our Decepticons use has greater difficulty finding these memories, if the bot resists. I asked our Ratchet to send this information to me."

"But Spark Bonding weakens this sub-process. This is how Sparkmates are able to share private memories. Our Ratchet also sent me a case study where a Spark Bonded Autobot had the unfortunate experience of going under Shockwave's cortical psychic patch; he had no difficulty accessing this bot's most private memories with no resistance."

"I had no idea! Ratchet didn't mention this." Said Arcee.

"He may not be aware of it because Shockwave's cortical psychic patch is only in our dimension," responded June.

"There's more you might be interested in. I assume you've been told about what happens to Spark Bonded mates when one dies?"

"Yes, Ratchet and Arcee told us," said Jack.

"Well, I learned exactly how that occurs. In each Spark there is a life force called 'Primos'. it's what drives the body's energy, responsible for its life, heat, and maintenance. When two bots Spark Bond, the two bot's Primos' fuse. No longer two separate units, it becomes a single, shared one. So when one dies, their shared Primos is broken. That's why the surviving bot suffers and eventually dies shortly after the mate."

"Sounds like you're against this," said Jack.

"Actually, no," responded June. "I just wanted to give you my medical perspective, so you had better knowledge. If you both want to go ahead, you have my blessing," she smiled.

"I have a confession to make. I consulted with some friends," June chuckled.

"Oh?" Arcee was intrigued!

"Yes. I contacted Ratchet and Arcee after learning all these things. I needed them to tell me their stories. They also brought along Sari's Bumblebee. After listening to how much their Spark Bonding meant to them, I knew I couldn't stand in your way."

She held both their servos. "Your happiness means everything to me!"

"June? There's something else that Sari said to us. She likened Spark Bonding to the human concept of marriage, which means that, if Jack and I go ahead with this, then in a way, I would become a member of your family. How would that make you feel?"

June took a quick breath through her vents. She looked into the two-wheeler's optics. "Arcee! I would be honored to have you in my family!" She gave her a hug. "My Daughter-in-Law - I like the sound of that!"

Jack gulped. "Arcee's going to have a Mother-in-Law?"


Sari greeted Jack and Arcee at the space bridge tunnel as they returned to Outpost Omega One. "Welcome back, you two! How did the visit to Protihex go?"

"It went well, Sensei!" said Jack. "My Mom gave us her blessing. And she'll be happy to welcome Arcee as her 'Daughter-in-Law'," he grinned.

"Well, that's wonderful! But, before you two go ahead with your plans, I've got something I'd like to discuss with you, Jack."

"Sure!" He replied. Then, he noticed something different about Sari. Arcee saw it too. In addition to her Autobot insignia, on the other side of her armor there was another one!

"Sari? What insignia is that?" asked Arcee.

"This is the insignia of Unit:E," she replied. "I have accepted Agent Fowler's invitation to be the leader of his new Special Forces unit."

"Well! Congratulations, Sari! What's your title?" she asked.

"I am Captain of the team known as the Skystrikers. And Jack? Miko and Raf have already joined my team. There's room for one more," she smiled.

"Skystrikers, eh?" He stroked his chin. "Let me think about it. OK, I thought! Where do I sign up?"

Sari chuckled. "We've been waiting for you. How would you both like to come with us all? I am ready to bring the team up to our ship to discuss our mission goals."

Jack's optics lit up! "We have a ship?"

"Yeah, Jack!" yelled Miko. She was in "human" mode and was coming out of the hallway with Raf. "We've been waiting for you two! Let's go!"

"Space bridge is ready when you are, Captain Sari," said Ratchet. And Sari's team and Arcee stepped in.

Exiting out Skybolt's bridge, they were met by Ro. "Welcome back, Captain Sari," she said.

"Cool! A blue alien!" said Miko.

So Sari and her team will get a tour of Skybolt and see their quarters. No doubt there will also be a formal, fond farewell as the new Skystrikers team leaves Team Prime. And of course there will be the formal ending of Jack and Arcee as partners and their Spark Bonding!

BTW, if you sense that this "Sari and Transformers Prime" series is drawing to a close, you're right! The next chapter will be the last, after which there will be a whole new story line, for the Skystrikers. Naturally, there will be Transformers Prime side-stories in it.

Thanks for reading! Please review.