The Start of Something Interesting...
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The day was calm, with no recent Decepticon attacks, and none suspected to be incoming for some time. The cons were too busy licking their wounds from the last battle, one that the Autobots had decidedly come out ahead on. The celebrations had gone on long into the night and the recreation room was already a mess.
Thus, it was the perfect chance for a lone Autobot to slip casually outside.
Mirage had no shift currently scheduled, so he was free to spend his time as he pleased. He certainly made no move to hide his departure, greeting his comrades in the halls on the way out, but the box in his hands remained unopened despite any passing curiosity. It was quietly shifted into subspace before long, and the former noble shifted into alt mode just as smoothly when he reached the doors. Despite the completely inappropriate earthen race car mode, the mech had little trouble self-adjusting before driving off into the forest covering the mountain, for business unknown...
Thus, it was the perfect chance for a lone Autobot to slip casually outside.
Mirage had no shift currently scheduled, so he was free to spend his time as he pleased. He certainly made no move to hide his departure, greeting his comrades in the halls on the way out, but the box in his hands remained unopened despite any passing curiosity. It was quietly shifted into subspace before long, and the former noble shifted into alt mode just as smoothly when he reached the doors. Despite the completely inappropriate earthen race car mode, the mech had little trouble self-adjusting before driving off into the forest covering the mountain, for business unknown...
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Date: 2014-07-11 12:09 pm (UTC)tsundereCliffjumper! You're a spy, surely you can do it!"S-still not fraggin' s-sure burnin' it beyond normal is a good idea if n-neither of us is gonna be able to f-fraggin' retain it much," Cliffjumper said with a scowl, glaring at the frozen ground in front of his feet.
It was just both their luck that neither of them were large or well-armoured enough to actually retain heat very well - Cliffjumper knew exactly how quickly he lost heat, an amount that had only been minimally (negligibly) modified by the extra armour he'd gotten for the war.
The noise Mirage made, so very close to something that did not belong here, or with him, had Cliffjumper twitching upright, engine stuttering before he curled up again.
Frag it all to the pit.
Forcing his engine to retake its higher gear, Cliffjumper ducked his helm and scowled, trying to ignore the way his field had flexed just earlier.
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Date: 2014-07-11 07:10 pm (UTC)For now, he'll just make do with snark and snuggles. He gave the arm he was clinging to a stiff, jerky pat when Ciffjumper twitched.
"Easy. It isn't going to do us any good to freeze while sitting on top of full fuel tanks. and I have some field r-rations to keep us going for a b-bit longer if need be."
Squeezing around the curled up minibot, Mirage sighed against red plating as some of the heat from the powerful little engine began soaking into his chestplates.
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Date: 2014-07-12 01:12 am (UTC)It felt like all the heat he was dumping through his engine working in a higher gear was concentrating around his faceplate as his optics flared again. Weakly, thanks to reprioritising where the energy was going, but it was cold enough even the slighter heat from the wiring in his optics was noticeable.
The pat wasn't bad, really. It was kinda nice to get it reinforced that Mirage wasn't too good for those sort of simple gestures. He was just far more under his own control and the situation was less outlandish than the ceremony had been, so he noticed it more.
No, that stupid little puff of a vented sigh was far worse than the pat, as was Mirage curling up tighter around him, in something that was almost but not quite a hug.
"I g-guess goin' into stasis lock like that wouldn't be a good idea..." huffing, Cliffjumper scowled, tried to concentrate on their conversation - such as it was - and not Mirage's long-limbed, lean frame basically wrapped around him.
It wasn't easy, especially when he was just so very aware of it to his frustration.
"I got a s-single ration. Don't really use subspace for that, l-least not on what's s-supposed to be slag-s-suckin' s-simple missions!"
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Date: 2014-07-12 10:41 pm (UTC)A sigh.
"And of c-course it isn't a good idea," Mirage huffed, affronted.
"Even ignoring the d-damage the cold and frost could do to our unconcious frames, w-would you really want to go into status lock in a place the cons could f-find us?"
Optics dimming as he relaxed, he kept his engine up at a heavy purr, core warming as his limbs stayed chilled.
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Date: 2014-07-12 11:54 pm (UTC)Curling up again (narrowly having avoided slamming the top of his helm into Mirage's chin as he jerked), Cliffjumper huffed and revved his engine to work off the frustration at the thought of having to sit here for two days.
That better not happen, slag it!
"... Frag. Didn't think about the Decepticreeps bein' about. No, I don't want that," Cliffjumper said with a muttered scowl and fished out a gun out of subspace, not caring if him moving around disturbed Mirage's relaxing... dropping the gun in his lap though, the warmth from Mirage and that which was trapped between them was soothing his anger.
"This is-s a f-fraggin' sucky disaster," he finally muttered, voice still harsh with frustration even as he slowly relaxed into Mirage. And feeling distinctly embarrassed by the pleasure of being this close to Mirage.
The purr of his engine wasn't only from the gear it was working in.
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Date: 2014-07-13 10:29 am (UTC)"Just keep you comms open. I have the receiver out there, but I have n-no idea what temperatures and conditions it's rated for. P-Probably not ones these sorts of extremes, though."
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Date: 2014-07-13 03:46 pm (UTC)He was sitting. On Mirage's lap. That had been a fleeting thought once or twice, but he'd pushed those away quickly, and at the moment not even the uncomfortable cold could really diminish the embarrassing pleasure he was sneaking out of this.
Then he frowned, rubbing a thumb down the side of the gun as he thought.
"That's just for one p-person, right? I can s-see you h-havin' rations and s-slag, but they ain't gonna las-st that long with both of us, are they? Mine's j-just... uh, good enough for one refuellin'." He didn't really prioritise that unless explicitely told when the mission ran a high risk of going badly, or separation from backup/base was a possibility counted into mission parameters.
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Date: 2014-07-13 07:17 pm (UTC)Mirage opened his mouth to continue, pausing with a faint squeak as Cliffjumper shifted in his lap.
He was half-numb with frozen plating, but he wasn't dead. The resulting temperature spike was mild, but welcome despite the surge of embarrassment it brought along with it.
Mirage ruthlessly squashed the feeling.
"I tend to prepare for long-term missions, even when n-not on them. A wise habit, it seems," he concluded wryly.
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Date: 2014-07-13 10:23 pm (UTC)"... Wow. That's a l-lot. No w-wonder you ain't got s-space for more'n one weapon besides your regular one." It wasn't meanly said, more like teasingly as Cliffjumper recalled the incident in the human facility a bit ago now. The fact that Mirage didn't have any extra gun on him had been a really strange revelation to Cliffjumper.
An inconvenient one too.
"Good thing right now, though," Cliffjumper hummed, optics dimming a little more. It wasn't really much warmer now than earlier, but the difference, however slight, and the lack of driving wind helped keep the difference there.
It meant he was actually driving up his engine to burn more fuel, since it was now having a result, which meant Cliffjumper was relaxing, both from the faint bit more warmth and from some lassitude of lessening energy levels.
It'd of course take quite a bit before it'd affect anything, really, but it was still there.
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Date: 2014-07-14 12:12 am (UTC)As Mirage kept finding out from experience. Picking up his engine pointedly with a rev, Mirage shifted to get more comfortable against the still-frigid stone floor of the cave. He could feel his aft again - but it wasn't exactly a comfortable change.
"Hopefully all of the fuel won't be necessary."
But he already had the feeling it might not be enough.
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Date: 2014-07-14 10:21 pm (UTC)Not that he was asking for nothing; he really was sort of curious now that they were in this situation, even if being stuck in the snow wasn't the same thing.
The general outline of being stuck somewhere you didn't want to be and unable to immediately leave or change the circumstances were pretty similar though, he thought.
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Date: 2014-07-14 11:54 pm (UTC)Mirage frowned, thinking hard. He was unfortunately unsure if it was just the cold impeding the recall of old memory files...or if he really had forgotten enough to lose an accurate count.
He tried not to shrug, too cold to risk jostling the parachute from their shoulders.
"If not more, I suppose."
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Date: 2014-07-15 12:06 pm (UTC)It just brought up a growling bit of wary suspicion - what if they'd been compromised, what if they were just spying for the other side - even if it could just as well be 'how the slag do they stand seeing all that they do without breaking?'
Digging his bumper into the frozen ground, Cliffjumper scrunched up his nasal ridge in a frown, partly just to see if he still could with how cold it was. At least he could still... partly... feel it. A lot of the sensors there had gone into very low activity.
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Date: 2014-07-15 09:34 pm (UTC)"Well, it is usually my j-job to go behind enemy lines on purpose. So I am somewhat used to it - prepping for emergencies and unexpected surprises, that is."
Was he stuttering less from cold-tense joints? A little. His core temperature was still uncomfortably low - and his limbs even more so - but his jaw was close enough to Cliffjumper's warmth to talk more easily now.
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Date: 2014-07-15 11:33 pm (UTC)... Well, at least not while pointing said accusations (if only in his processor) at Mirage. It was just his usual sort of paranoia popping up due to the topic, but the thoughts were hardly at the forefront of his mind.
"Yeah, o-obviously. I just mean... How do you deal with i-it? It can't be fun, and it's gotta be fraggin' tense," Cliffjumper said, scowling at the thought - in sympathy, for once. It was still hard to consider trusting a spy just... generally.
But Mirage had proven himself, hadn't he? And considering he was a priest, and that these things apparently had real weight, if he'd ever used those abilities in the Decepticons' favour, they'd have noticed by now.
Well, he thought so, anyway.
Annoyed, Cliffjumper pushed those thoughts away. He fragging well could try to trust Mirage, crush or no crush, slag it all!
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Date: 2014-07-17 06:38 pm (UTC)He said it immediately, not even pausing to think.
"Planning. You need a plan, and a second plan, and a backup plan, because it can all change in an instant. But a plan is critical, because it gives you control you would otherwise be lacking. And that is very necessary in this situation."
A pause.
"And...sometimes you do not 'handle it'," Mirage shrugged, venting a chilled sigh.
"But if you are dumped unwillingly or despite the plans, behind enemy lines...you must deal with it."
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Date: 2014-07-17 07:13 pm (UTC)He knew it was - probably - necessary work, the spec ops, the spies, all that, but beyond the fact that the relative ease they at least seemed to go between each faction, hidden or not made his circuits itch, it all seemed like a lot of weight on a few individuals on the hope of useful intel.
"... least the o-only thing we've got against us right now is the weather, huh?" He briefly revved his engine, dumping more heat as he curled up against himself - and tried not to be aware of Mirage, plating chilled or not.
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Date: 2014-07-18 09:01 pm (UTC)Members of the Special Operations division -being of higher rank as it was - were paid a decent amount in credits. Nothing compared to the life Mirage had once enjoyed, of course, but well enough in their current, militarized life.
"And true. At least the weather isn't trying to kill is on purpose."
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Date: 2014-07-18 11:44 pm (UTC)Not that they were, at present, able to be paid, or, indeed, have anything to spend it on. But, in theory it was there.
"Not sure i-if that's better or wo-orse, though." Shaking his helm, Cliffjumper relaxed - and then sat up straighter again, engine rumbling in embarrassment at having leaned back against Mirage.
Why couldn't it have been Bee he'd have been stuck here with, or something?! Far less conflict and being flustered that way, slag it all.
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Date: 2014-07-19 06:38 am (UTC)Mirage snorted a laugh, resting his chin back down on Cliffjumper's helm after he stopped moving around. What he wouldn't give to be able to buy even a hint of the resources he once had access to...
"The weather is an enemy easier bested when one is prepared." He cast a glance toward their rushed tarp protection at the door - which was still holding fast, thank Primus.
"In our current s-state, we simply have to do our best."
And hope that no Decepticons showed up to finish the job.
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Date: 2014-07-19 10:37 pm (UTC)Cliffjumper tightened his hands into fists slowly, keeping them there and then let go, just as slowly. Okay. Maybe he'd actually be able to speak now at least.
"A-ain't better by bein' stuck on this mudball... Either for the weather or the s-selection in the commissary."
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Date: 2014-07-20 06:28 am (UTC)The situation may have forced close-quarters on them, but even that wasn't enough for him to lose his mind and actually touch the horns themselves. No matter how curious he might have been.
"Of course n-not. Far too wet. And dirty. And cold."
Mirage sniffed, giving the doorway another hateful glance without moving his chin from Cliffjumper's helm. He was warm, but he still didn't feel warm enough.
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Date: 2014-07-20 05:48 pm (UTC)"Least in a way that ain't h-helpful," Cliffjumper agreed with a snort. It wasn't like Cybertron's polar regions weren't cold, but that was just useful, really. This cold, with the wind and snow and everything, rather seemed made to, if not kill them, at least try.
Try really hard as well.
"Mud's worse, usually. Gets s-slaggin' everywhere, like t-the bugs and bits of grass or seeds or what the s-slag ever." Before Earth, he'd been able to avoid proper showers for a long time, and just do regular clean-off maintenance. Sure, there were temporary bases on similar planets, but that'd been tolerable.
Here, they didn't even know when they'd be getting off, which meant he couldn't just put off letting scrap build up and stuff. Sometimes he did anyway, but not for long - it didn't feel pleasant.
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Date: 2014-07-20 10:25 pm (UTC)Or trying to provoke the minibot, flirtatiously or otherwise.
"Mud. Oh my Primus d-don't even talk to me about mud!"
Mirage hissed, squirming in an aborted thrash of emphatic ire.
"Do you even know what all is in mud? Ignoring it in the field is one thing, but cleaning it out after? Ugh!"
The way he shuddered had little to do with the cold.
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Date: 2014-07-21 07:31 pm (UTC)"I d-don't wanna know," shaking his helm empathically, Cliffjumper snorted, "I ducked out the time a-after Ratchet found out, ya know, right in the beginning? When he'd h-had it analyzed and went on a really long and loud rant that boiled down to 'don't you f-fraggin' dare to leave it stuck anywhere in you!' and slag."
He ended up sniggering again as he felt Mirage shudder. At least his being flustered was, for the moment, pushed away under the amusement and common disgust of the mud on the planet.
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