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Soundwave ([personal profile] popculturecon) wrote in [community profile] kismet_loop2015-06-07 06:52 pm

AUDIO POST

Hey! Excuse me! Anyone on this line?

[This voice sounds... like you are talking to Guyman himself. Musical and modulated, and kind of sort of loud]

Since when did Cybertron have grass? Or... y'know still be here? The fact that it's still... I mean that it's not... y'know really... dead and stuff is sort of-

NO REALLY WHY IS THERE GRASS HERE?


[He sounds pretty disturbed by this]

Not that grass is bad! I like grass, it was great on earth, if... y'know anyone here has been there at all, but like- Is that a farm? ... There's a tiny farm he- Did anyone see the tiny farm? Oh my god, I have to get a picture of this no wait, hold on.
the_other_green_seeker: (Smirk)

[personal profile] the_other_green_seeker 2015-06-12 05:19 am (UTC)(link)
Oh boy... Well assuming you can make it back to your universe one day with your memories of this place intact, I might have just the thing you guys need then.

Because, see, where I'm from we can refine energon from just about any source of energy. That's why Earth was such a big target; it's got massive amounts of energy resources. Our Megatron's original plan was to drain it dry to repower Cybertron.

I could even show you how to put together a basic refiner after you've recovered from the massive hangover you'll inevitably end up with tomorrow after consuming all the high grade you ordered. Most of the parts we'd need aren't that hard to find, and the ones that are, I can ask Wheeljack about.
the_other_green_seeker: (Smirk)

[personal profile] the_other_green_seeker 2015-06-12 05:48 am (UTC)(link)
Your visor has data storage capacity?

[Who knew?]

Well, it'd take more than a few to power a whole ship and crew, but yeah. You can theoretically use any source of energy to produce energon, even sonic vibrations, but unless you're drawing from a relatively concentrated source- something that could normally be used for power- the refining process would wind up using more energy than it produced.

Our main Earth-base was on the bottom of the ocean, so a lot of what we got was hydro-power. We were able to produce enough to sustain ourselves that way. I assume the Autobots used geo-thermal similarly, since their original Earth base was in a volcano.

Whatever you do, don't use coal, though. For some reason, energon derived from coal is incompatible with Cybertronian systems and makes your joints lock up. We found this out the hard way.
the_other_green_seeker: (Smirk)

[personal profile] the_other_green_seeker 2015-06-17 05:17 am (UTC)(link)
Well, the lack of rationing might depend on how fuel efficient you guys and your ship are. We could produce enough to live on, but if we needed extra for any big projects or anything, we had to raid from the humans to get it.

You might be able to work out some kind of deal with the humans on your end, though. From what I understand, the Autobots got a regular consignment of fuel from the American government in return for their protecting them from... well, us.

What it will do, unless your ship is a major energy-guzzler, is make you self-sufficient, at the very least. Not quite as miraculous as you might be expecting, but it still ought to be a big help.
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[personal profile] the_other_green_seeker 2015-06-29 10:33 pm (UTC)(link)
[Jadewing quirks an optic ridge.]

Seriously? The humans where you're from are oblivious enough not to notice a bunch of mechanoids the size of some of their houses waging a war on their planet? With lasers and explosions and collateral damage all that good stuff that tends to go along with that?

And I thought the ones from my world could be dumb sometimes...
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[personal profile] the_other_green_seeker 2015-07-06 04:15 am (UTC)(link)
[The flattest of flat looks, because srsly bro? Srsly?]

The entire war on Earth. Has been out in the middle of the desert. At night.

[Pause.]

You do realize how ridiculously unlikely that sounds, right?