Chapter 6
The teenager before him had deep brown—almost reddish—eyes and short black hair. He wore blue jeans, a black shirt, and a jeans jacket over it. Justin noticed that the jacket had two symbols stitched onto it: The Autobot symbol and the Airforce symbol.
"What did you do?" Justin narrowed his eyes. "Did you read my mind?"
"No," the boy shook his head, "but I did help resurface that memory. I imagine you want to know who I am?" Justin nodded. "My name is Warren."
"That does not tell me much," Justin scoffed.
"I understand," Warren nodded. "I can tell you that I and my companions are Transformers."
"But you're not Maximals," Justin insisted. "You don't even know who we are."
"No, we are not Maximals," Warren shook his head. "But we are Transformers and you're one of us."
"One of you?! I don't even know who you are!"
"You do. You just don't remember." Warren smiled shaking his head, " ' .' " he quoted. "You don't know your history very well, do you? I'm very disappointed."
"I know my own history," Justin objected.
"Apparently not very well," Warren placed a hand on Justin's shoulder. "Remember, Silverbolt, you are so much more then you seem." At that instant, a stream of images filled Justin's mind.
Flashback,
"How come they named you commander, Silverbolt? You have no sense of adventure."
"Silverbolt, I have an idea. I'm naming you commander."
"Don't jump to conclusions about the humans. We don't know enough about them."
"Silverbolt, what happened to you up there?"
"Silverbolt! Help me!"
"Silverbolt!"
"Commander!"
End of Flashback,
The last two words kept echoing in his mind, as Justin cried out and collapsed to his knees. Sharp pains surged through his body as something seemed to explode in his mind. There was an enormous flash of light and suddenly everything was silent. Justin breathed heavily and looked up, expecting Warren to be standing over him, but the teen was already gone. It didn't matter though: he knew know where to find him, where to find all of them. Justin understood everything now, who they were, and most importantly, who he was.
