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Everybody learns from *somebody*
Passing the doors into the library, Megatron was pleased he had gotten the schedule correct as he saw who was sitting at the desk. If it had been completely necessary due to his own schedule, he'd have come here when he could. But since he didn't have to...
Ignoring the faint itch interfacing hadn't properly gotten rid off, Megatron approached the librarian at a lazy, casual walk. It was a pity he hadn't seen any signs at all that the surprisingly fine-lined truck-alted mech had the inclination he was looking for. Things would have been a lot easier (and, really, pleasing) if he had.
As it was, since there was no one left in the current arena circuit that he trusted with what he had to hand over, perhaps he would have to avail himself of one of the clubs. It made an irritable twitch slither down the treads on his shoulders, the thought that he'd have to do that.
It was ages since he'd had to go to an open venue like that to simply get his needs properly taken care of.
And he really would have preferred the librarian. Orion Pax - it hadn't taken anything to find out the designation when to found the schedule - was witty, somehow diplomatically argumentative and didn't give in if he knew he was right or wanted to stand for his opinion, actually had some smarts to go with said use of words and Megatron wanted to know more.
More, and more personally (most of the earlier he'd simply learned over the few times he'd been in the library when the mech was, but hadn't actually approached him). So this time, he decided to actually use the librarian's assistance in what he was looking for... and perhaps get something more out of it.
"Excuse me?"
Ignoring the faint itch interfacing hadn't properly gotten rid off, Megatron approached the librarian at a lazy, casual walk. It was a pity he hadn't seen any signs at all that the surprisingly fine-lined truck-alted mech had the inclination he was looking for. Things would have been a lot easier (and, really, pleasing) if he had.
As it was, since there was no one left in the current arena circuit that he trusted with what he had to hand over, perhaps he would have to avail himself of one of the clubs. It made an irritable twitch slither down the treads on his shoulders, the thought that he'd have to do that.
It was ages since he'd had to go to an open venue like that to simply get his needs properly taken care of.
And he really would have preferred the librarian. Orion Pax - it hadn't taken anything to find out the designation when to found the schedule - was witty, somehow diplomatically argumentative and didn't give in if he knew he was right or wanted to stand for his opinion, actually had some smarts to go with said use of words and Megatron wanted to know more.
More, and more personally (most of the earlier he'd simply learned over the few times he'd been in the library when the mech was, but hadn't actually approached him). So this time, he decided to actually use the librarian's assistance in what he was looking for... and perhaps get something more out of it.
"Excuse me?"
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"There's always a chance for new things, and you might see things you wouldn't find in museums..." As in, things that might deliberatedly have been left behind or kept where it was because it wasn't 'supposed' to be seen.
"Besides, you need to get out more." An unrepentant smirk flashed over Megatron's faceplates, his optics flaring bright.
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How could Orion do any less? He could at least try the spelunking idea...
"...I suppose I could give it a try. If you enjoy it." Orion allowed, biting his lip.
"Have you done it often? Is it safe?"
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"I think you might enjoy finding out what your frame can do, and not in a combat situation. Some locations do require some imaginative maneuvering, after all." It would also let him see how far Orion could go, or might be willing to push himself, and to tailor actual combat ('self-defense', he'd probably coin it) training for the mech.
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"I don't know if I could manage much myself, but that...honestly sounds fascinating."
He continued walking on with a shared hand squeeze, but his pace was slower now that he was distracted, optics constantly flicking over toward Megatron in obvious interest.
"Have you found anything interesting before? Anything forgotten?"
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"You'll probably be surprised. And it is interesting, if only to see the layers left behind and not in use any more... Even if it might require some inventiveness to pass 'security' measures put in place after a certain depth." Snorting, Megatron glanced back at Orion with a smile. "And yes... hints of what seems to be an alien invasion at some point... which I haven't been able to match up to any point in time, as there seems to be a lack of sources."
Whether that was because it was too far back, or because of a wilful destruction of said sources for some reason, he didn't know.
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"Really? We've only read of barest hints of something like that, in the oldest, most restricted archives-!"
He wasn't even watching the path any more, optics bright with feverish excitement as he stared up at the larger mech; relying on their joined hands and Megatron's path to lead the way.
"I need to see this sometime!"
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With a huff that was partly annoyance (and some suspiciousness) over that and amusement at Orion's reaction, Megatron gave a squeeze back and kept them moving.
"If it's possible, I'd like to see those hints in some way." Whether by Orion merely repeating what he'd seen or with actual copies, Megatron didn't care.
"And getting back there won't be an issue..." he paused to glance back at Orion, an upper optic ridge arching a little. "At least insofar as I can certainly find the level, and I've got faith in your ability." He couldn't help the smirk, but it was true; getting there would require some climbing and similar maneuvering.
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"I should be able to transcribe what I recorded for you. It's really not much - I have a suspicion that we wouldn't even have that much if the records were actually...more well known."
More like known to exist at all, but that was not something to blather on about outside of safe halls. How lucky that his mentor, A3, was such a secretive old mech...
He straightened up, getting his excitement under control thanks to the abrupt reminder that this might not exactly be a safe topic. He gave Megatron a significant look.
"Perhaps it is a topic we should discuss elsewhere? After the show? But it is safe to say you've solidly won me over on that idea..." He managed a wry smile.
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Had they been walking across one of the squares, or even the plaza in front of the High Council Pavilions, it might be another matter.
"But it doesn't surprise me there's not much... I would assume what I've found has simply been left behind because it is so far down, and those areas are closed off due to 'safety precautions'." Another snort and shake of his helm.
Safety issues, his aft. While some of the areas might be difficult to navigate, and a few others might, maybe show some structural issues due to (battle-derived) damage, if those places hadn't collapsed by now there would be no problem.
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"Thank you. I look forward to after the show as much as seeing it, now." He gave Megatron's hand a squeeze, before picking up the pace once more.
Orion checked his internally chronometer and winced, and adjusted his speed a bit further.
"Speaking of, we should hurry. Just a few more blocks I believe?"
He could see the radon lights in the distance, but Megatron knew the path better than he.
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If they had, with their distracted conversation, they certainly wouldn't have been in time.
Eyeing the lights filtering down from above, Megatron tilted his helm.
"Might not need to run, though. I believe it's just around the corner and then we should have an elevator that'll take us up to the level the entrance is at."
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Once they rounded the next corner, Orion spotted the mentioned elevator and eagerly led them inside. The upper level was, unsurprisingly packed with mechs milling about, lined up for their shows or awaiting admittance.
Given the time of their (nearly late) arrival, Orion and Megatron were immediately admitted.
"Oh, thank goodness..."
Taking his seat just as the lights began to dim, Orion was almost jittering with suppressed excitement. His field was all over the place; completely subdued one moment, and flickering out excitedly the next. Never too far, but with their joined hands, Megatron would be the one to notice.
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Shivering at another wash of Orion's field as it flared out and then retreated, Megatron considered his options, but discarded most of them as they were not in private and hadn't quite gone... there, yet.
So instead he leaned in so he could murmur in Orion's audial. Sure, he could have used their comms. but where was the fun in that?
"Concentrate on the show, Orion, and, while no one's sitting close enough they'll immediately notice, I suggest you try to keep your field flared, and let it stay there." They weren't sitting in the most cramped part of the seating, but they had people on both sides and behind them that would end up noticing Orion's twitchy field sooner or later, if only through it's flexing.
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"Keep it flared?" He asked in a whisper, almost indignant. This was clearly too public - he shouldn't have lost control like that at all-!
Ah, yes. Their agreement. And the nearest mechs were probably far enough away to avoid field-exchanges.
He sighed, and attempted to relax. At least the show was starting...
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Angling himself so that he could see the stage as well as still being turned to Orion, because he certainly was interested in the show, Megatron slowly shook his helm.
"How do you think anyone who hasn't been convinced like you have to keep their field in don't annoy people left and right? Most people won't notice more than briefly and then forget about it, until and unless you do something with your field." Which was why having a powerful field could be useful if you wanted control of a situation, or when otherwise making an impression.
It was also good for annoying people, or intimidating them, depending on who you were and who the surrounding people were.
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With a sigh, Orion forced himself to relax. After all, he didn't have the time to be worried about his field - watching the show was clearly the important thing!
And he didn't really enjoy being reminded how 'deficient' he was in this particular area.
Thankfully, the show was a welcome distraction.
The opening preface was a nicely-done reintroduction to the story, which he hoped worked to fill Megatron into what he might have missed. It also set the scene, skipping the story ahead almost a vorn, into the more conflict laced future-past. Orion was immediately enthralled.
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It was... quite different from simply reading the story-script, which he knew he'd done at some point; all the cues written in were being acted out, simultaneously, to give a full if... busy impression.
They even had field amplifiers in place, which meant the actors were good enough to be able to not just act, but to make their fields react to things they weren't actually doing or feeling, no matter how good they were.
Sure, field control was a key point in a convincing performance, but not all were good - or actually convincing - with it.
Frowning thoughtfully, the hand not resting on Orion's shoulder drumming quietly against his own thigh, he had to admit it was... captivating. Though whoever directed it had chosen to focus more on story than the scripts original themes, even if they still were there, obviously.
How many in the audience would pick up on the allegory regarding the welding, and that if one of those items were taken away, the rest would fail... or result in an item of lesser quality? He briefly glanced at Orion, and then back at the stage.
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Even the set changes were seamlessly done; the local cityformer clearly had either more experience or was more properly rehearsed than the earlier venue. The scene that required the destruction of the historic Cityformer she was also playing drew genuine distress from the crowd.
...The fact that the very auditorium shuddered with the historical-fictional 'death throes' of the actor immersed the audience at a unexpected level. The applause and comm-crackles at the end of the act shook the building once more.
Orion was well aware of the allegory; he'd been expecting the revelation of the third triad member's name for ages, but in the climactic act of the Prime's Betrayal, the reveal of Eutectic was done dramatically enough to get a reaction out of him, even as the rest of the crowd gasped in surprise.
The bittersweet survival of the remaining broken triad ended the play and series in a down note, but it was a satisfying end nonetheless.
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When it was obvious that was all there was however, Megatron settled down again in time to actually enjoy the denouement, and while the applause echoed around them, he leaned in to Orion again, though this time he used a comm. line, if only because of the noise around them.
::Very different from merely reading. A bit heavy-handed, though, I think. The names made it rather obvious.:: There was a smile on Megatron's lips while he 'spoke'.
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::I'm glad you noticed, though. I've been waiting for that to come out since the first part of the series.::
The cheering started up once more when the actormechs came out for their final curtain call, and the drone representing the citymech received applause as vigorous as the main characters (well deserved, in Orion's opinion.)
::I found it quite satisfying; a good end to the trilogy. So. What's your final verdict?::
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::Impressive, perhaps a bit heavy on the drama without letting the other themes through fully, though I'm guessing that was the directior's choice...:: Pausing, Megatron tilted his helm at the stage and gestured vaguely at the whole auditorium. ::Good choice of venue and involving the metro-titan added to the atmosphere... and to the drama, again. Certainly entertaining, and while it takes more to sort through compared to reading the script, I liked it.::
Even if he would have chosen to do it differently, but then, he had been and was still, very interested in the other themes beyond the immediate interpersonal drama the director had chosen to blow up to play out the history on, putting aside some of the finer points, perhaps.
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::But then again, I doubt many are in the habit of analyzing literary tropes or even bothering to look up the history such things are based off of before hand, unlike some people.::
Some people like Megatron, apparently. The realization only made Orion grin more widely; he should know better by now than to underestimate the gladiator. Of course he would have done his research.
::I'm glad you enjoyed it despite the criticisms - the metrotitan here was a step up from the previous actor in the last performance hall. They weren't quite as good, but then again, they didn't have such a large role in the earlier parts.::
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::Mmhm, well. Perhaps not. But if two thirds of the main characters follow a theme, I don't think it should take a literary critic to figure it out.:: Pausing, Megatron shrugged and then his voice went a little softer, more allowing. ::Though, I give that with the way the direction built things up, there was enough going on to keep you occupied to not think very far ahead in the story, or on the meaning of names. Too much drama going on.::
Megatron's smirk had become quite dry by the end and he snorted, amused.
::Plus, cheaper and safer to involve the local metrotitan than either have to rig the auditorium to shake in the way she managed without any effort, or forego that effect... And miss out on the drama of it.::
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Orion just shrugged again, unrepentant and amused.
::Most people don't bother with analyzing these things. And I agree, the writers seem to have gone to some lengths to keep the connection downplayed until the critical moment with said drama.::
The crowds were beginning to thin; Orion slowly stood, stretching now that their way out was clear.
::So. Where would you like to continue our discussion?:: He grinned, optics bright.
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Standing up and giving a stretch - and unknowingly giving a few passing mechs a view of said flexing - Megatron shook his helm and turned Orion around towards the exit.
::Yours, perhaps? Unless you know some place nearby that might still let us have some reasonable privacy.:: Whichever could maybe let things go... somewhere. Thanks to Orion actually keeping his field extended for the greater part of the performance, Megatron's plating was feeling... tingly, and Orion's presence not just heavy, but, hm. Heady.
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