Sup Screams! I was told to go haunt you or something.
Oh, fantastic!
Look, there’s some rubble over there you can fling, but try to stay out of my way. I’m very busy.

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Sup Screams! I was told to go haunt you or something.
Oh, fantastic!
Look, there’s some rubble over there you can fling, but try to stay out of my way. I’m very busy.
If you guys are wanting to summon ghost, you could just call me over.
Sunny: “....hm.”
Sides: “I’m not sure if that’s what we were trying to do though, no one actually told me what the plan was.” =/
“....”
“JUMPER-BUDDY!”
You're a Old fart.
Well at least I’ll get older.
PFFT! You got punched by a kid? I'm sad I didn't get to see that!
A kid in the Apex Armor. That’s the whole point of the Apex Armor, or any weapon. They equalize all opponents. You might not know about the armor though. You were long dead when I found it.
ghostjumper replied to your post “ghostjumper replied to your post: ghostjumper...”
Do I wanna know what you mean by that?
... You know, probably not! Still- they’re pretty cool, I gotta say. Too bad you can’t roll around on them in root mode.
ghostjumper replied to your post: ghostjumper replied to your post: ...
Sadly no, they can’t spin outside of alt-mode. Would have been fun to mess around with if they could.
Awww... But I mean, there are other fun ways to mess around with tires outside of alt mode!
ghostjumper replied to your post: did you know cliffjumper had tires on his butt?...
Makes landing on your aft less painful
I can bet! Can you move around on your aft, too? Primus, I can just imagine what it’s like. I’m a little jealous!
Anubis and Arawn
Anubis: How do you feel about death?
I don’t mind killing people, particularly if it keeps them from killing me. I’ll do anything to survive, and I think anyone who says they don’t fear death is a liar. What I fear most though is leaving things unaccomplished, of failing. I do think there are things worth dying for. Things I’d be willing to die for… But I’m the only one I trust to see them through. Dying would be extremely counterproductive, and I don’t plan on it any time soon.
Arawn: What is the most terrifying thing you’ve ever done?
There were many battles where I was hopelessly outmatched, such as when I shot down Omega Supreme. At times it seemed there were more missiles than air, and my Seekers were falling in flames all around me. It took everything my few surviving Seekers and I had to bring him down, and for much of the fight I was fairly sure I was about to die.
But… hmm…. Battles actually never scared me as much as some other things. If we’re talking about terrifying things I willingly took on, then there were several times I challenged Megatron, either over differences of strategy or even in power plays, knowing full well how he’d react. I placed Dark Energon in my Spark - I wanted that power but I won’t pretend it wasn’t terrifying. Speaking of Dark Energon, the first time I ventured up to Trypticon Station after it had sat abandoned for ages, I had no idea what I would find. There were…. things…. up there. Just at the edge of your vision, or just brushing your wings, spots where the gloom never quite left even after we repaired the lighting systems. I don’t know if it was haunted but that’s certainly the way it felt.
If we’re talking about things I did less willingly… My Spark absolutely froze in my chest when Megatron locked me out of the warship and told me to train Shockwave’s abomination. I tried to do it, but every single moment was horrible and humiliating. And… I was patched. That was the most terrifying experience of my life. It’s not something I did though. It was done to me, and I had to endure it.