Snowdrift's POV

"What do you mean?" Wheeljack asks.

"Before I came to earth, Alpha Trion contacted me,"

"What did he say?" Ratchet asks.

"First, he reminded me that Earth and Cybertron's pasts are linked,"

"So, what does that have to do with my sister?" Ricky asks.

"All he said was that I needed to find a pair of humans that could help us end the war for good,"

"Why would Alpha Trion think Tracy is the one?" Wheeljack says.

"I know she's been tough a lot in the past few days, but Alpha Trion told me that Patricia and her brother are the ones he would entrust them with a portion of a spark from a fallen Autobot,"

That could kill her. Alpha Trion should find a different human," Wheeljack says.

"Yes, energon is dangerous for humans," Ratchet adds.

"Plus, if he did that, We would become one of you. Tracy couldn't live out her dream. It would break her heart," Ricky says.

"Wheeljack, Ricky. I know both of you care about her, but this is out of my hands," I sigh.

Tracy's POV

I didn't know why a ground bridge suddenly opened up in front of me, but I was too worn out to argue with logic. It takes me to a forest. I sit down underneath a tree to take a short break to rest my knee. I prop my right foot up on a rock near me, and I fight to keep my eyes open, but the only thing my body wants me to do is to take a nap. I gave in as the silence of my current environment lulled me off to sleep.

I stood up and knew I was dreaming since my right didn't hurt and looked at my arm to see the bandage was gone and the stitches vanished. I was taken aback when a giant robot torso appeared in front of me, and it was old since it had a long bread.

"Sir, I know I'm not dead, but who are you?"

"My name is Alpha Trion, Patricia," The robot says.

"Alpha Trion, sir, I know this is a dream, but please call me Tracy,"

"This isn't a dream, Tracy. You are in my domain," Alpha Trion says.

"Okay, so just curious, will I be healed when you let me go back to earth," I ask.

"Yes, my dear, you need to be at full strength for the next part of your journey," Alpha Trion says.

"Next part of my journey, can't you and the universe, just allow me to slowly adjust to being an adult before shoving more changes and stress my way, please,"

"I'm sorry, my dear, but this needs to happen now, I need to entrust you with a portion of this spark, but you won't be alone," Alpha Trion says.

"What do you mean?"

"Your brother is going to help you," Alpha Trion says.

"But, Alpha Trion, you've picked the wrong human," I say as a small spiral of blue light swirls around me.

"My dear, I don't make mistakes. I know you'll make me proud," Alpha Trion says as the blue light goes into my chest and he fades away.

My eyes dart open. I look down at my chest to see it's covered in metal, complete with an Autobot logo in the middle. I'm still shocked about what is happening, but I didn't know how Alpha knew my favorite color, indigo. I slowly stand up and hide when I see Knockout and Breakdown walking towards me. I stumble backward since I'm not used to my new form, and hit my head several times as I slide down the hill.

Knockout's POV

Breakdown and I were tracking an energon signal in the forest when we hear what sounded like an escape pod landing. We follow the sound to see an Autobot laying at the bottom of a hill.

"We should just leave her," Breakdown says.

"I haven't seen this Autobot fighting with the others," I say.

"We could use her a spy and help us locate their base," Breakdown smirks.

"Bad idea, Breakdown, I'm a terrible liar," the Autobot says as she slowly sits up.

"Wait, why does your voice sound so familiar," I ask.

"I know neither of you will believe me, but Alpha Trion talked to me. I'm Tracy," The Autobot says.

"Why did he do that?"

"Your guess is as good as mine," Tracy says as she stands up.