tsunclonus: (why yes i am gorgeous)
tsunclonus ([personal profile] tsunclonus) wrote in [community profile] thisavrou_log2016-03-19 12:45 pm

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Who: Cyclonus and YOU!
When: Between the 18th and the 24th (pre-Scraplets)
Where: Cargo Bay/Hallways/Observation Deck
What: Cyclonus gets his mail, starts doing his job, and tries to be a better boyfriend.
Warnings: Gay robots. (Will update as needed)


Cargo Bay, 18th

Cyclonus has received a message about a package waiting for him, and has made his way to the cargo bay to retrieve it. He opens the large crate first, and much to his relief it's the energon he requested. The rest of the Cybertronians will be pleased to hear that they can relax the energon rationing somewhat.

He's surprised by the second, smaller crate. He didn't request anything else. Pulling off the lid, however, his jaw actually drops. If anyone approaches, he'll be quickly pressing the cover back into place.


Hallways - Various

Following the shipment of energon received on the 18th, Cyclonus has decided to actually start doing his job. With the energy available now to project his holoform, the Moira's crew will find a tall, dark-skinned, red-eyed, and purple-haired woman prowling the hallways, wearing something that looks like an odd amalgamation of his usual holo dress and his appropriate Moira uniform.

He's busy getting a better sense of the ship's layout in order to plan evacuation routes and it's much easier to get around when you're the size of a human, so his holomatter avatar can be found all over the ship.


Observation Deck - Semi-closed to Tailgate

It took him awhile to work up his courage and set aside his pride, but several days after the mail drop, Tailgate will receive a simple message in his inbox from Cyclonus:

Meet me on the Observation Deck
notglitching: (red - caught in reflections)

[personal profile] notglitching 2016-03-26 03:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Rinzler's distracted enough with his analysis that the rod barely draws a glance. He's only half-certain that this projection is even solid. When it flicks out in an attack, he's forced to recalculate quickly. The enforcer twitches back, one hand flashing behind for his disk. He's fast enough to avoid the strike for the most part, and his helmet is hardly a vulnerable target either way. Still, there's a feather-light scrape of contact. Code on code.

Well. Rinzler knows a challenge when he sees one. The ticking rumble quickens, sharp and irritated at the touch. There's a whisper of hesitation in his processing, Alan-one's threat looping uneasy and too-close. But the user never had to hear about this, and whatever this is, its real body isn't even here.

Maybe he'd go track it down later. Hands pair on his disk before splitting it, a humming bladed weapon filling either grip. The tilt of the mask is sharp and mocking, and the prickle of that scan only builds. He 'will cease'? No. If the glitch wants to better arm itself, he'll let it have a moment. But Rinzler's reply is clear.

Make him.
notglitching: (red - strike)

[personal profile] notglitching 2016-03-31 02:41 pm (UTC)(link)
The rod lashes out, and Rinzler's mask quirks slightly to the side. An interesting tactic. But as skilled as the projection might be, it only takes a minute twitch of his grip to turn one blade out to meet the strike... and with the faint surge of power that brightens the edges, his disks are more than capable of cutting through most weapons. If the rod-projection isn't a good deal more durable than most metal, Cyclonus will find it being sliced apart like paper.

Not that Rinzler's stopping with defense in either case. Weight shifts, punching out behind the first block as he keeps its striking hand busy. This leaves Rinzler's second free to slice across, laser weapon arcing in a bright line from the location of the [target]'s hip up towards its weapon shoulder. Not deep enough to be necessarily lethal, but certainly crippling—if it can't get out of the way.
notglitching: (red - draw and split)

[personal profile] notglitching 2016-04-05 11:55 am (UTC)(link)
The sidestep is neatly done, and Rinzler mirrors it, one curved blade rising to block the shortened stick. There's no overcharge of power this time, but as far as Rinzler's concerned, there doesn't need to be. The damage to the baton has already cancelled any reach advantage the projection might have had, and with two weapons to the opponent's one, close combat is definitely to his advantage.

As his first disk tangles with the weapon, Rinzler's second punches inward to the core. It's a hard, fast strike, in and out to give as few chances as possible for maneuver.