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Two Attempts at a Life
I woke up this morning and chose 'continuation' lol actually I spent a good portion of the morning hanging out with my grandma
There might be a third part, but I'd like to figure out what kind of ending I want to give these guys first. A good ending would be nice, but would it really be possible? Would a good ending be an 'everyone dies'? Do they even deserve that? Or is Hawk doomed to be a cryptic cockroach forever? Lots to think on lmaoo
SG sentient Lost light au by @cuppajj
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First things first: get out of the closet.
Easier said than done when fighting against hyper aggressive sparkeater instincts. Before being killed, Starhawk had almost complete control of his urges, able to keep Slingarm’s ‘upgrades’ well hidden. Even Rodimus didn’t know about it, just under the impression that Hawk liked biting him on rare occasions. Of course that was before all the slag that went down with Lost Light. Starhawk hadn’t been able to indulge his hunger for centuries.
That may be why his instincts had grown so ravenous, in addition to trying to take advantage of control while his own consciousness was gone. It took him several minutes to wrestle them down so he could properly think.
The mangled jet shook his head, a few more tiny pieces of his face flying off. The fact that he still could think despite being sparkless was nothing short of a miracle. A mindless sparkeater would just start clawing at the door like a locked up dog, alerting the Lost Light of its existence.
He examined his small dark prison, his modified eye zooming in on small details of the door, walls and ceiling. How lucky that his face wasn’t thoroughly destroyed, his upgraded eye often came in handy outside of hunting.
Though even still, his eye had its limitations against the pitch blackness of the closet, so he unraveled his tendrils. They slowly and delicately explored the enclosed space like whiskers.
‘There,’ Hawk turned his attention to the ceiling. A loose panel he could squeeze through. The loss of his shoulder armor had slimmed him down just enough. How lucky.
He carefully pushed the panel away and pulled his frame through the small opening. Freedom (kind of) but now he needed to figure out where exactly he was and what to do from there. Definitely check to see if he did manage to end Rodimus’ suffering.
..
Starhawk’s remaining talons dug into his palms as he clenched his fists. From the white bits of armor, the same bits he was missing from his own frame, he had indeed hit his intended target. But not well enough.
What was left of his face pulled back in a silent snarl. Curse this stupid ship! Once he was done with his captain, he’d have to find some way of destroying the Lost Light.
The sparkeater part of him suggested hunting down the titan’s spark or brain. Tempting, but he would have to think on it. He never was one to be adept at strategizing, but he needed to be careful now. He likely wouldn’t get another chance if he was caught, if the ship hadn’t detected him already.
After glancing about the room from within the vent, he determined that the area was clear. Slowly and carefully, his tendrils slithered through the vent and hovered over the floor, making their way towards the motionless frame in the chair. The sharp prongs at the ends flexed as they neared Rodimus, detecting his spark. Hawk couldn’t stop himself from drooling.
The click of the door beginning to open caught his attention. Immediately, he reeled the tendrils in and retreated before the door had fully opened.
He’d have to try again later.
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After retreating from his first (or technically his second) attempt at taking Rodimus’ spark, Hawk had gotten a bit lost. It still wasn’t clear if the Lost Light knew he was crawling about in its walls like a giant rodent, though he was pretty sure he’d be properly dead if it knew.
Maybe being sparkless made his presence harder to detect? He probably wouldn’t ever know for certain.
Starhawk peered from a vent into the empty hallway as one of his tendrils picked through a nearby body (he was pretty sure it was Magnus from the size and general shape) but there was surprisingly and disappointingly very little to scavenge.
Most of his time had just been scavenging, wandering and resting. A lot of resting. Going into a dormant state helped calm his mind and give his body time to slowly recover from being ripped apart, as well as save energy. Long dead bodies were a poor source of nutrients for sparkeaters, apparently, and strangers that came to explore the empty ship were few and far between.
He never killed them anyway, as much as he wanted to, as a kill would reveal himself to the Lost Light.
Hearing footsteps, Starhawk once again retreated deeper into the walls of the ship before whoever it was (more than likely Lightlost, if not an unfortunate explorer) stepped into view, taking what little he could of Magnus with him.
..
He snacked on the scavenged remains in one of his designated resting spots. His senses remained highly alert as he listened to the ship’s inner workings. Primus, it was taunting him without even realizing it. All that fuel just sitting right there, waiting for his tendrils to siphon it right from the wall.
The urge to feed was growing stronger as time passed, and he was aware of this. The hungrier he got, the harder it would be to think rationally. He sighed and rubbed at the intact part of his face. He needed to get to Rodimus again. Even if he wasn’t able to kill the Lost Light afterwards, killing its last crew member would be good enough.
His tiny meal finished, Starhawk returned to prowling within the ship’s walls. It would take time and patience for him to reach the room Rodimus was always being kept in. Being so concentrated on a task helped time pass by faster at least.
Once the area was determined to be clear, the sparkeater quietly crawled from the vent. He kept himself low to the floor, crawling on all fours like some kind of weird lizard with the concentration of a cat stalking its prey. He only stood up when he was close to the chair.
Hawk’s four tendrils circled around the captain, prongs ready to drill into his frame at any moment. As he dipped his hands under the prime’s chin to tilt his head back, he felt panic flutter in his chest like some kind of phantom spark. It made him hesitate.
“R…od…?” He breathed out, barely even a whisper. He hadn’t used his voice since he was killed, and he wasn’t sure how long ago that was.
Rodimus’ eyes reacted, actually focusing on his face. Hawk felt his phantom spark drop. He was still there after all?
Drool dripped from the exposed side of his jaw. A prime’s spark was practically in his hands, it was starting to drive the sparkeater side of him crazy. So close, but the fact that Rodimus had any sort of reaction, no matter how minute, made him stop and think. Maybe his captain could be saved! He could be brought back! Maybe Hawk could sneak away and (despite hating this mech with everything he had) find Slingarm to fix him up.
But the Lost Light would get in the way, and maybe even break him down further if he left. His wings nearly rattled with frustration and he wiped the saliva away from his teeth.
There was no easy answer for this and Starhawk, frankly, just wasn’t clever enough to save Rodimus. He grimaced at the wave of emotions that struck him. This wasn’t fair. They had plans! Goals! A future! And this stupid ship took everything!
Crouching down and still caressing the captain’s head, Starhawk pressed his forehead against the other’s. If nothing else, Rodimus was still his, and his alone.
The sharp prongs at the end of his tendrils started to spin as they aimed for the back of the prime’s head.
!!!
Footsteps!
Panic overcame him, and his instincts told him to retreat. Without thinking, he let go of Rodimus and backed away, eyes widening at the horror of his own stupidity.
“I’ll… return,” he whispered as he retreated back into the vent he crawled from, “I’ll save you.”
‘One way or another, I’ll get you out of here. I promise you that.’
#fanfic#shattered glass#transformers#transformers oc#starhawk#sentient lost light au#lost light#rodimus
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Integrated Pest Management Market: Emerging Trends And In-depth Analysis of Regional Growth
The global Integrated Pest Management Market value is anticipated to reach USD 151.0 billion by 2025, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. Favorable regulatory scenario banning the usage of pesticides and growing concerns regarding the diseases caused by insects are anticipated to favor industry growth.
IPM program is a systematic approach used for solving insect, weed, & diseases problems and prevent them from damaging crops, infesting buildings, & harming animals. It is the most effective and least-risk options for responding to the problem. The approach can be used to manage all kinds of insect anywhere such as in urban, wildland, agricultural, and natural areas.
The rising concern over harmful effects of pesticides on the environment is likely to enhance the popularity of the product. Some of the major application sectors of the industry include agriculture, commercial buildings, industrial, residential, and others. Agricultural is the largest application segment and is expected to follow the same growth trend over the forecast period, owing to its usage in controlling and preventing the insect from crops.
Invertebrates have emerged as the largest segment in 2016 followed by weeds, pathogens, and vertebrates. Change in climate conditions and rising temperature is anticipated to be the major factor for the growth of invertebrate. Invertebrates are generally the household insect including ants, cockroaches, flies, and caterpillars. They can harm the household farming thus leading to infect human health and environment. The IPM program and training may help in mitigating the risk of invertebrate control with reducing the utilization of chemicals and increasing efficiency.
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Further key findings from the report suggest:
The global demand for integrated pest management market was valued at USD 91.8 billion in 2016. The market is anticipated to grow to USD 151 billion by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 5.8% from 2017 to 2025.
Chemical control approach dominated the market in 2016 followed by mechanical & physical, biological, cultural, and others method.
Agricultural is largest application segment and is projected to follow the same growth trend over the forecast period.
The North America and Europe region was the largest regional market with a combined share of over 56%.
Asia Pacific region is anticipated to have the fastest growth. the region is projected to grow at a CAGR of 6.4% from 2017 to 2025.
The industry is dominated by a few multinational corporations such as BASF SE, Advanced Integrated Pest Management, IPM Pest Control, SGS SA, MB Integrated Pest Control, Bayer CropScience LP, Ecolab Inc., IPM Technologies Pty Ltd, and Integrated Pest Management Solution (IPMS India).
Read Our Blog: www.grandviewresearch.com/blogs/bulk-chemicals Grand View Research has segmented the global integrated pest management market by pest type, control method, application, and region:
Integrated Pest Management Pest Type Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2014–2025)
Weeds
Invertebrates
Pathogens
Vertebrates
Integrated Pest Management Control Method Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2014–2025)
Biological Control
Chemical Control
Cultural Controls
Mechanical & Physical Controls
Other Control Method
Integrated Pest Management Application Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2014–2025)
Agriculture
Commercial buildings
Industrial
Residential
Others
Integrated Pest Management Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2014–2025)
North America
US.
Canada
Mexico
Europe
UK
Netherland
Germany
Asia Pacific
China
India
Central & South America
Brazil
Middle East & Africa
Browse Press Release of this Report: www.grandviewresearch.com/press-release/global-integrated-pest-management-ipm-market
About Grand View Research Grand View Research, Inc. is a U.S. based market research and consulting company, registered in the State of California and headquartered in San Francisco. The company provides syndicated research reports, customized research reports, and consulting services. To help clients make informed business decisions, we offer market intelligence studies ensuring relevant and fact-based research across a range of industries, from technology to chemicals, materials and healthcare.
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Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Industry Analysis, Size, Growth and Forecast to 2025
The global Integrated Pest Management Market value is anticipated to reach USD 151.0 billion by 2025, according to a new report by hexa reports, Inc. Favorable regulatory scenario banning the usage of pesticides and growing concerns regarding the diseases caused by insects are anticipated to favor industry growth.
IPM program is a systematic approach used for solving insect, weed, & diseases problems and prevent them from damaging crops, infesting buildings, & harming animals. It is the most effective and least-risk options for responding to the problem. The approach can be used to manage all kinds of incest anywhere such as in urban, wildland, agricultural, and natural areas.
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The rising concern over harmful effects of pesticides on the environment is likely to enhance the popularity of the product. Some of the major application sectors of the industry include agriculture, commercial buildings, industrial, residential, and others. Agricultural is the largest application segment and is expected to follow the same growth trend over the forecast period, owing to its usage in controlling and preventing the incests from crops.
Invertebrates have emerged as the largest segment in 2016 followed by weeds, pathogens, and vertebrates. Change in climate conditions and rising temperature is anticipated to be the major factor for the growth of invertebrate. Invertebrates are generally the household incest including ants, cockroaches, flies, and caterpillars. They can harm the household farming thus leading to infect human health and environment. The IPM program and training may help in mitigating the risk of invertebrate control with reducing the utilization of chemicals and increasing efficiency.
Further key findings from the report suggest :
The global demand for integrated pest management market was valued at USD 91.8 billion in 2016. The market is anticipated to grow to USD 151 billion by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 5.8% from 2017 to 2025.
Chemical control approach dominated the market in 2016 followed by mechanical & physical, biological, cultural, and others method.
Agricultural is largest application segment and is projected to follow the same growth trend over the forecast period.
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The North America and Europe region was the largest regional market with a combined share of over 56%.
Asia Pacific region is anticipated to have the fastest growth. the region is projected to grow at a CAGR of 6.4% from 2017 to 2025.
The industry is dominated by a few multinational corporations such as BASF SE, Advanced Integrated Pest Management, IPM Pest Control, SGS SA, MB Integrated Pest Control, Bayer CropScience LP, Ecolab Inc., IPM Technologies Pty Ltd, and Integrated Pest Management Solution (IPMS India).
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Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Market Worth $151.0 Billion By 2025: Grand View Research, Inc.
The global integrated pest management market value is anticipated to reach USD 151.0 billion by 2025, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. Favorable regulatory scenario banning the usage of pesticides and growing concerns regarding the diseases caused by insects are anticipated to favor industry growth.
IPM program is a systematic approach used for solving insect, weed, & diseases problems and prevent them from damaging crops, infesting buildings, & harming animals. It is the most effective and least-risk options for responding to the problem. The approach can be used to manage all kinds of incest anywhere such as in urban, wildland, agricultural, and natural areas.
The rising concern over harmful effects of pesticides on the environment is likely to enhance the popularity of the product. Some of the major application sectors of the industry include agriculture, commercial buildings, industrial, residential, and others. Agricultural is the largest application segment and is expected to follow the same growth trend over the forecast period, owing to its usage in controlling and preventing the incests from crops.
Invertebrates have emerged as the largest segment in 2016 followed by weeds, pathogens, and vertebrates. Change in climate conditions and rising temperature is anticipated to be the major factor for the growth of invertebrate. Invertebrates are generally the household incest including ants, cockroaches, flies, and caterpillars. They can harm the household farming thus leading to infect human health and environment. The IPM program and training may help in mitigating the risk of invertebrate control with reducing the utilization of chemicals and increasing efficiency.
View summary of this report @ http://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/integrated-pest-management-ipm-market
Further key findings from the report suggest:
The global demand for integrated pest management market was valued at USD 91.8 billion in 2016. The market is anticipated to grow to USD 151 billion by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 5.8% from 2017 to 2025.
Chemical control approach dominated the market in 2016 followed by mechanical & physical, biological, cultural, and others method.
Agricultural is largest application segment and is projected to follow the same growth trend over the forecast period.
The North America and Europe region was the largest regional market with a combined share of over 56%.
Asia Pacific region is anticipated to have the fastest growth. the region is projected to grow at a CAGR of 6.4% from 2017 to 2025.
The industry is dominated by a few multinational corporations such as BASF SE, Advanced Integrated Pest Management, IPM Pest Control, SGS SA, MB Integrated Pest Control, Bayer CropScience LP, Ecolab Inc., IPM Technologies Pty Ltd, and Integrated Pest Management Solution (IPMS India).
Browse more reports of this category by Grand View Research: http://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry/agrochemicals-and-fertilizers
Grand View Research has segmented the global integrated pest management market by pest type, control method, application, and region:
Integrated Pest Management Pest Type Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2014 - 2025)
· Weeds
· Invertebrates
· Pathogens
· Vertebrates
Integrated Pest Management Control Method Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2014 - 2025)
· Biological Control
· Chemical Control
· Cultural Controls
· Mechanical & Physical Controls
· Other Control Method
Integrated Pest Management Application Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2014 - 2025)
· Agriculture
· Commercial buildings
· Industrial
· Residential
· Others
Integrated Pest Management Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2014 - 2025)
· North America
o U.S.
o Canada
o Mexico
· Europe
o UK
o Netherland
o Germany
· Asia Pacific
o China
o India
· Central & South America
o Brazil
· Middle East & Africa
About Grand View Research
Grand View Research, Inc. is a U.S. based market research and consulting company, registered in the State of California and headquartered in San Francisco. The company provides syndicated research reports, customized research reports, and consulting services. To help clients make informed business decisions, the company offers market intelligence studies ensuring relevant and fact-based research across a range of industries including technology, chemicals, materials, healthcare and energy.
For more information visit - www.grandviewresearch.com
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Integrated Pest Management Market Competitive Landscape By Company Profile, Financial Performance, Product And Latest Strategies 2014-2025
Global Integrated Pest Management Market value is anticipated to reach USD 151.0 billion by 2025, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. Favorable regulatory scenario banning the usage of pesticides and growing concerns regarding the diseases caused by insects are anticipated to favor industry growth.
IPM program is a systematic approach used for solving insect, weed, & diseases problems and prevent them from damaging crops, infesting buildings, & harming animals. It is the most effective and least-risk options for responding to the problem. The approach can be used to manage all kinds of incest anywhere such as in urban, wildland, agricultural, and natural areas.
The rising concern over harmful effects of pesticides on the environment is likely to enhance the popularity of the product. Some of the major application sectors of the industry include agriculture, commercial buildings, industrial, residential, and others. Agricultural is the largest application segment and is expected to follow the same growth trend over the forecast period, owing to its usage in controlling and preventing the incests from crops.
Invertebrates have emerged as the largest segment in 2016 followed by weeds, pathogens, and vertebrates. Change in climate conditions and rising temperature is anticipated to be the major factor for the growth of invertebrate. Invertebrates are generally the household incest including ants, cockroaches, flies, and caterpillars. They can harm the household farming thus leading to infect human health and environment. The IPM program and training may help in mitigating the risk of invertebrate control with reducing the utilization of chemicals and increasing efficiency.
Full Research Report on Global Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Market Analysis: http://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/integrated-pest-management-ipm-market
Further key findings from the report suggest:
The global demand for integrated pest management market was valued at USD 91.8 billion in 2016. The market is anticipated to grow to USD 151 billion by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 5.8% from 2017 to 2025.
Chemical control approach dominated the market in 2016 followed by mechanical & physical, biological, cultural, and others method.
Agricultural is largest application segment and is projected to follow the same growth trend over the forecast period.
The North America and Europe region was the largest regional market with a combined share of over 56%.
Asia Pacific region is anticipated to have the fastest growth. the region is projected to grow at a CAGR of 6.4% from 2017 to 2025.
The industry is dominated by a few multinational corporations such as BASF SE, Advanced Integrated Pest Management, IPM Pest Control, SGS SA, MB Integrated Pest Control, Bayer CropScience LP, Ecolab Inc., IPM Technologies Pty Ltd, and Integrated Pest Management Solution (IPMS India).
View more reports of this category by Grand View Research at: http://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry/agrochemicals-and-fertilizers
Grand View Research has segmented the Global Integrated Pest Management Market by pest type, control method, application, and region:
Integrated Pest Management Pest Type Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2014 - 2025)
Weeds
Invertebrates
Pathogens
Vertebrates
Integrated Pest Management Control Method Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2014 - 2025)
Biological Control
Chemical Control
Cultural Controls
Mechanical & Physical Controls
Other Control Method
Integrated Pest Management Application Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2014 - 2025)
Agriculture
Commercial buildings
Industrial
Residential
Others
Integrated Pest Management Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2014 - 2025)
U.S.
Canada
Mexico
UK
Netherland
Germany
China
India
Brazil
View Press Release of this category by Grand View Research: http://www.grandviewresearch.com/press-release/global-integrated-pest-management-ipm-market
About Grand View Research Grand View Research, Inc. is a U.S. based market research and consulting company, registered in the State of California and headquartered in San Francisco. The company provides syndicated research reports, customized research reports, and consulting services. To help clients make informed business decisions, we offer market intelligence studies ensuring relevant and fact-based research across a range of industries, from technology to chemicals, materials and healthcare.
For more Information visit: www.grandviewresearch.com
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