Oh my god, I never actually thought I was going to get a start on this again. Maybe it was because of the lack of planning that I wasn't too keen on updating. I've got a bit of an idea where this beginning intro to the Genesis will end, so bear with me as it takes probably a few months or a year for me to update again.

Disclaimer: I don't own the Transformers or anything to do with it. I am, however, responsible for the creation of the Genesis. Genetically enhanced humans with special abilities thanks to their genes being messed around with.

And thanks for all of those who put alert on this. I am well aware of how much you probably want to kill me for taking so long, but here's Chapter Four. Hope you like it!


Chapter Four

What should have killed an ordinary human upon impact would have just caused agonizing pain for them. And even then at the speed the car collided into her, the result should have broken several of her ribs. Which it would have had it not been for the fact that the girl converted the part of her body that took the blow into metal. It was one of her abilities, being able to turn her own body into metal; the other one enabled her to generate electricity.

The blonde was the only one who had been able to handle the process of having two abilities. The other subjects didn't make it; either dying in the process or going insane.

So when Alex got up seconds later, blood was running down the side of her face and she had a pounding headache from her head hitting the pavement. Later, she would discover an extremely bruised side.

The blonde hissed in pain as she forced herself up, ignoring the screams of agony her side was sending to her brain. She looked at the vehicle that sent her flying and saw that the front was dented.

The sound of a door slamming was heard and a man who didn't look that much older than her stormed to the front of the car. There was a scowl on his face and when he saw the crunched in metal and scratches that had resulted from the collision, the expression on his face darkened and he turned to face Alex.

Despite the anger he radiated and the facial expression that would have had most people backing down in submission, she took notice of his physical features. He was blond with unusually bright blue eyes that Alex had never seen on any other human before. She then took note of how pissed off he was.

"You stupid human femme!" he snarled at her. "You damaged my front exterior!"

Alex just stared, not exactly sure of what to say to him. She had bristled at being called 'human' but several of the words had made her pause and try to figure out their definitions. She assumed that 'exterior' meant 'outside' or something like that since the only dented part of the car was the front. And femme must have meant 'female'. Though she wondered why he just didn't call her 'female' or 'girl'.

Glancing at the dent, she apologized reluctantly. "...sorry."

There was no verbal response. Instead, the man growled at her.

Looking straight into his eyes, Alex's mind kicked into high alert. She was sure that his abnormally bright blue eyes were even brighter than before. Infact, they were glowing. She knew ordinary humans didn't have eyes that glowed. On the other hand, beings like her and the rest of the Genesis...

Slowly positioning herself into a stance that would have her attacking the man in a second, she narrowed her eyes.

Sensing the girl's newfound caution, the blond's own eyes narrowed. "What?"

Shifting her stance a bit, Alex asked him a question that had the man regarding her with suspicion himself. "Your one of them, aren't you?"

The girl saw surprise flit across his face momentarily before he scowled again.

"So what if I am?"

In response, Alex grabbed the front of his shirt and flung him against the car with inhuman strength. She heard him curse in something that did not remotely sound human but she paid him no mind as she told the others to start running.

But before taking off herself, the girl grabbed him again and smashed him into the ground with even more force than when she had flung him.

Sparing one more glance at him, she fled.


Sunstreaker snarled at the girl's retreating back. Not only had the femme damaged his paint job, she had also thrown his holoform image like one of those human toys called ragdolls. His main body hadn't been damaged by the girl's actions of treating him like a toy, but he was still annoyed by it.

But there was also something bothering him other than the fact that he was going to need to have his front repainted; there was the detail of how she was able to chuck his holoform like it weighed nothing.

The holoform weighed the same amount as a human male around his size did. The girl was approximately 5'5 and between 116-127 lbs while his holoform had been exactly 5'11 and 168 lbs. She shouldn't have been able to shove him very hard much less throw him like she did.

Despite her questioning his identity, he wondered if she was human herself. He estimated that she hadn't used full strength on the holoform but it had surpassed what any of the male soldiers at the Diego Garcia could manage and they were superior in physical strength than the females.

Glaring at several other humans on the scene he made his holoform, seemingly injured that he was just managing to walk, get into the driver's seat and drove off.

He could already hear the Hatchet yelling at him loudly enough that people in the next country could hear him. When the golden Autobot warrios first landed on Earth and was met by the others, the first thing he made clear was that he did not like the organic inhabitants of Earth. They were primitive, violent creatures who went into wars for the stupidest of reasons. Not to mention that they shed, leaked and secreted fluids that he did not want anywhere near him.

Even so, the alien robot warrior did not want to tell his leader that he hit a fragile squishy. But as much as he'd like to brush off the incident, he found it hard to ignore.

His speed had been over the slow limit the humans had set but he did not expect the idiotic red haired femme to walk onto his path when the light was clearly green. To his knowledge and the world wide web, the humans crossed when the light was red. And then the blonde femme was suddenly infront of him, switching places with the red head as the girl was flung backwards towards the safety of the sidewalk. The blonde had been struck and sent flying several feet, but seconds later she was up and walking like nothing happened.

Having been treated to the 'humans are fragile do not break' lecture by the Autobot medic, Sunstreaker knew that she shouldn't have been able to get back up like that. If the few human movies he watched was any indication as well since whenever one was involved in a car crash or hit by one, they were immediately rushed to the hospital in critical condition.

He also thought back to the girl's words: 'Your one of them, aren't you?'

The warrior was confident that she did not suspect him of being what the humans described them as giant alien robots, but it was unsettling that she suspected his holoform not to be quite human despite Wheeljack's assurances that the disguise was full proof.

The first thing he would do despite all the questions he needed answers to was get himself fixed up. And then he'd find that girl.

The slagging femme owed him a wax and a new paint job.


And Sunstreaker appears! And yes, Alex survived with just a scratch and a bruise!

Please, please review! It would be much appreciated! Also... do you think she's mary-sue? For me, she seems a little mary sue but I want your opinions as well.

Sorry this chapter is so short but it seemed right to end it like this. I'm sure you all want to know why Sunstreaker isn't too concerned about Alex. First of all, he's still ticked off about the ruined paint job and dent. Second, Alex walked off like nothing ever happened. Blood wasn't being spewed everywhere and it was obvious that Alex wasn't in pain or mortal danger of keeling over. Of course, there are cases of where people are seemingly fine and then they collapse all of a sudden with no warning. But in Alex's case, she was just fine.