Peek-A-Boo! Or Hide-And-Seek! No, seriously though, I think Illusion would be a good one. Because, no matter what you say, Mirage really just uses a very specialized form of hologram. He creates a hologram that mimics his surroundings, Hound creates a hologram that adds something into the surroundings, so their sparkling would probably be able to do both.
I read a fic where Mirage had an adopted little brother named Illusion. It was never finished though.
Hmmm... I always thought he had something that bent the light around him, but a hologram makes sense.
I know this hasn't yet been made clear (I'm working on it!) in my fics, but I consider Perceptor, Red Alert, and Inferno as 'part-time-Wreckers'. As in, when they need some extra help, or one of their members is forced to stay behind, one of those three normally joins the Wreckers. Red Alert and Perceptor are more useful off the battlefield, which is why their only part-timers. Inferno used to be a full-time members, but then he met Red (through the wreckers, of course) and made the decision to stay with him. ...Right, I'm done now.
Part time, full time, it don't matter. I still love my Wrecker!Perceptor. And Wrecker!Red Alert. And it was so sweet of Inferno to stay with Red...
And is Hot Spot the only one that's technically 'Prime'? Or is it the entire gestalt, since on some level, they're one being (Defensor, in this case)? The questions, the possibilities... I really hope someone does this.
And what if Defensor was the one who received the Matrix? Would it let them break apart? If so, would Hot Spot be theone to get it? Or would it matter? If they couldn't split, what would happen to their individual minds/personalities?
Yes, he was. I don't think everyone is - just the 'extras'. Because the creators would only need one sparkling, most likely the first born, to carry on their family. I'm hoping that, should anyone pick this up, they'll really go all out on it. 'Cause the elites would see him as replaceable - not a person, just a possession.
That makes more sense than if everyone was. I wonder what everyone, Cliffjumper and Hound especially, would think when they learn Mirage was little more than a slave.
It's not just earth-made energon, it's most energon actually.
*didn't feel like copying the whole thing* Yes, it makes sense.
And they'd feeel even more guilty when they realize Mirage is practically starving and here they are getting drunk in front of him. Rubbing it in his face.
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I read a fic where Mirage had an adopted little brother named Illusion. It was never finished though.
Hmmm... I always thought he had something that bent the light around him, but a hologram makes sense.
I know this hasn't yet been made clear (I'm working on it!) in my fics, but I consider Perceptor, Red Alert, and Inferno as 'part-time-Wreckers'. As in, when they need some extra help, or one of their members is forced to stay behind, one of those three normally joins the Wreckers. Red Alert and Perceptor are more useful off the battlefield, which is why their only part-timers. Inferno used to be a full-time members, but then he met Red (through the wreckers, of course) and made the decision to stay with him. ...Right, I'm done now.
Part time, full time, it don't matter. I still love my Wrecker!Perceptor. And Wrecker!Red Alert. And it was so sweet of Inferno to stay with Red...
And is Hot Spot the only one that's technically 'Prime'? Or is it the entire gestalt, since on some level, they're one being (Defensor, in this case)? The questions, the possibilities... I really hope someone does this.
And what if Defensor was the one who received the Matrix? Would it let them break apart? If so, would Hot Spot be theone to get it? Or would it matter? If they couldn't split, what would happen to their individual minds/personalities?
Yes, he was. I don't think everyone is - just the 'extras'. Because the creators would only need one sparkling, most likely the first born, to carry on their family. I'm hoping that, should anyone pick this up, they'll really go all out on it. 'Cause the elites would see him as replaceable - not a person, just a possession.
That makes more sense than if everyone was. I wonder what everyone, Cliffjumper and Hound especially, would think when they learn Mirage was little more than a slave.
It's not just earth-made energon, it's most energon actually.
*didn't feel like copying the whole thing* Yes, it makes sense.
And they'd feeel even more guilty when they realize Mirage is practically starving and here they are getting drunk in front of him. Rubbing it in his face.
... I hope LJ lets me preview this time.