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Strika, Hero and Villain
So I know that Megatron II has a british accent (as do Obsidian, Strika, and the diagnostic drone in Beast Machines) and Ravage has a russian one, and that Rattrap has a Brooklyn accent and Quickstrike has a some kind of a southern US accent.
Are all the other Maximals, Predacons, and Vehicons just american, or do they have other accents? Do the other bots have some specific US accent like Rattrap and Quickstrike?
So Strika had a consort in beast machines (or one of the other Beast Wars iterations), right?
And in TFA her consort was Lugnut?
Concept: both
She's married to both
!!! can i please get strika and her bot reader? strika is so strong and,,, she is pre t ty
//wasnt sure which so i assume you mean animated? but cyberverse has alphastrike so i made it ambiguous//
You like to think you make Strika a better person. She’s certainly brilliant and incredibly well-versed in battle, able to hold off an entire fleet of mechs without so much as flinching, but your beloved is not so keen on inspecting her own morality and principles. Strika does what is in her, and her team’s, best interest. As long as she survives to reap the glory of victory, then all else can go to the pit.
You would hope that you’ve shown her there is a reason to stand behind some sort of beliefs, even if it puts you in harms way or makes you look soft.
That doesn’t seem to have helped your case, though, as she teases you with the tip of her spike barely breaching your valve. Her thrusts are shallow, hardly filling you the way you want her to. Strika is teasing you. Teasing you! Holding out despite how you beg her to move. Even when she pushes to the hilt, it’s a slow, taunting thing. Hardly what you had been fantasizing about at the control console today while you were supposed to be helping run Seeker takeoff drills.
“Strika, please. I’ve had a long day,” You give her a pleading look, brow plates pinched in despair. Strika is huge and immovable over you, a steel wall of a mech. Usually you find that unbelievably appealing. Usually she wouldn’t hold back on pounding you with all the might you’ve come to associate her with. But there are times where she seems to live for the sexual agony she can inflict. “I’ve been thinking about this for hours, please! Just frag me!”
“My, sweetspark, I would think you want this over before we’ve even started. Are you dissatisied with our lovemaking?” Strika doesn’t even feign sounding hurt, a chuckle on the edge of her words, nuzzling her face into the crook of your neck cables. The cruel temptress she is! “You know how I love to hear you beg.”
“Strika,” You whine as you flop back, elbow joints giving out under you, instead clenching around the bit of spike she’s deigned to bless you with. It’s not nearly enough. You try to send a flush of charge through your EM field into her’s. There’s a torrent of sudden charge coming from her field, you arch into it without thinking, but it does nothing to compel her. Strika, of course, has more will power than you. She’s not one to give in so easily. “Frag me till I can’t walk right. C’mon!”
“Well,” Strika pushes one of your legs down to your side, her other servo still sturdy as she hauls your hip up, “If you insist.”
You only had a half a second to get ready, much quicker than you expected her to be able to move. Strika immediately sets a punishing pace, using all her weight and leverage to thrust into you. She’s a hulking weapon of a mech, much larger than you, sometimes you forget just how many tons she has on you. And now the entirety of her is nearly crushing you with the force of her thrusts, her spike hitting nodes in your valve you have trouble reaching on your own.
You arch into her, mouth agape with a constant streams of whines and mewls of her name. Strika always manages to catch you off guard with just how quick she can move. Your servos scrabble at her shoulder plates, slipping and knocking against her with every hard thrust that shakes your frame. She fucks you into one overload that is quickly followed by another as she refuses to let up. Her servo moves to part your other leg, stretching you open more so she can watch the way her spike fills your tight valve.
“What’s the matter? You look like you can barely handle what you wanted,” Strika doesn’t have the proper mouth to grin at you, but she can leer condescendingly as well as any other mech.
Well, you did get what you asked for.
To be honest, I don't think Hasbro or a lot of people really remembers Obsidian either, given how much Strika reappears in Transformers media and how little Obsidian does.
Yeah
Beast Machines fan here, but yeah Waspinator was turned into Thrust (and was still thrown around and used by Megs, oh Beast Era Megatron never change) and then became a tiny wasp that was swatted away though in my headcannon he eventually got a techno-organic body in a bid not to get blasted again. The other villains I think that did get to survive were Obsidian and Strika, in which it's supposedly cannon that they decided to be the only technological beings left on Cybertron in a deleted scene from the last episode of BM.
Funny enough, Waspinator did eventually become endearing the writers over time, which is why he was left on Earth at the end of BW being worshiped by the proto-humans (until he took it for granted).
Though it could've been much much worst: he was originally slatted to be thrown into lava along with Scroponox but due to the fact that the fandom loved him he was sparred that particular fate.
Ohh okay okay I see
Interesting on Obsidian and Strika