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ask-elitaone · 3 months ago
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no wake up the monoboob twink he doesnt get to enjoy his nap
Wildfire points to the strange shadows that presuntly shot Shockwave. Their movements aren't clear so the seeker just shouts.
"THEY'RE EATING THE ENERGON THEY'RE EATING THE ENERGON" /ref
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allsparkbox-tfrp · 3 months ago
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Wildfire breaks in, getting through the vents.
"PSSST 'SPARKLING' BAHAHAHAHAH!!"
"... Seriously, came here to say, do you want to sneak in to Iacon? Oh- FAKE MY ENGRAVING TOO FAKE MY ENGRAVING TOO!"
@ask-wildfire
(jumps like a cat when startled)
"uuuUAAAH- huh...so thats what its like to be startled...hey- I am NOT a sparkling!" (huffs) "rude..anyway'
"Iacon?.....I dunno that place isn't kind to minicons from what i remember....i don't want to be kicked around...plus wouldn't Megatron be mad if we go to enemy territory??"
"but I can definitely help you fake your engraving! Let me get the glue-
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ask-wildfire · 2 months ago
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"Hello dear, my name is Cyberella. Think of me as some 'fairy godmother' type femme or something and I can grant any wish you want"
- Cyberella (@ladycyberella)
"Fairy godmother...? Aha!! Alright, eh... uhh... I want to get a super cool arm cannon!!"
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ask-wildfire · 3 months ago
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" @lord-starscream ARE YOU FUCKING HELPING ME OR WHAT?! THESE GUYS ARE LITERALLY TRYING TO KIDNAP THE WAVES YOU KNOW THAT RIGHT?! YEAH YOU DON'T CARE.
"HEY YOU THREE STOP RIGHT THERE!! I'M LOADING MY BLASTER AS I AM TALKING TO YOU THREE!! GIVE UP OR FACE THE CONSEQUENCES!!"
@ask-elitaone
An old, partially rusted shuttle crashes into the building, destroying a portion of the lab and narrowly misses shockwave.
"I could've sworn we tracked the radio signal from here..."
"We did, you oaf! You're stepping on the radio right now!"
"Can you two not fight FOR FIVE KILTS! For primuses sake, we have a mission to complete."
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hwaslayer · 5 months ago
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neva play came out as suuuch a perfect time because this scene i’m writing rn for san and the rest of the professors
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ask-one-badassatron · 3 months ago
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"WHEAHOOOOOOO"
A war plane randomly landed at B-127 aka Badassatron's side.
"HEYOOOOOO? MY NAME IS WILDFIRE, YOU SEEM PRETTY COOL FOR A COGLE- cough cough GUY FROM THE SUBLEVELS!!"
@ask-wildfire
Well I'd like to think of myself as someone who is too chill for the sublevels-
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125storejuice · 7 months ago
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jungkkyuk · 2 years ago
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#I just cannot with all of the negative attitudes since solo era started#and especially the last few weeks#’why this??’ ‘why that??’#’this member this!’ ‘this member that!’#like….sit tf down EVERYONE#nobody knows SHIT about ANYTHING behind the scenes and why it’s being done that way#and sitting here bitching about it and spreading the negativity is soooo toxic#cuz that shit spreads like wildfire#I really can’t stand it#what I know is that the tannies all really love each other#and business decisions are made with their consent and input#again…they’re the ones making those decisions#like everyone saying ‘why didn’t yoongi book stadiums??’#then come to find out it’s cuz he didn’t think he could do stadiums solo#and I think it’s similar for all of them#tannies are humble which leads to them underestimating themselves#ANYWAY I just can’t get on board that the label has some sort of vendetta against any member of bts#it makes no business sense#especially when that’s their huge cash cow#they’re not going to do anything to prevent them returning as ot7#bottom line is we don’t know when they’re all enlisting#but pretty much all of them have said how they want to go to 2025#and have every intention of that being their target date#and yes technically maknae like don’t NEED to enlist until next year#but maybe they want to do it this year to get it over with??#again…WE DON’T KNOW SHIT#okay that’s the end of my rant for now lol#I just really hate the attitudes and blame going around right now#just because it’s not what YOU want them to do#you’re not their manager Cheryl!!
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butcharyastark · 2 years ago
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the way supposed leftists from the usa on here make memes out of other countries' crisises and then expect everyone else to care abt ours is so fucking disrespectful
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jamesbukkakebarnes · 2 years ago
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frankencanon · 2 years ago
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Current air quality in New York
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Everyone I saw when I went outside was wearing medical masks (including myself), but even through the mask you could still clearly smell the burning.
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ask-elitaone · 3 months ago
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COMMANDER!!
opinion on TFP Team Prime?
"It's Wildfire, and he's on the ground uncounscious because of that damn explotion do I have to say this again? I FUCKING KID YOU NOT!!"
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ask-wildfire · 3 months ago
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"Drink this instead, your circuits die for a while when you drink that."
I had to make this post a meme.
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{ooc-rushed doodle, but congrats to @primuses-least-favorite-child for their 100 posts, O-43 is always up for a drink but they are a lightweight lmao-)
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ask-wildfire · 3 months ago
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I see you
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"No you don't."
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chicken-blitz13 · 2 years ago
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welp here's my TF oc Left: Blackhawk Right: Wildfire
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evilgwrl · 6 months ago
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TF 141 x Reader (Apocalypse!AU)
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Immune: One
WARNING: This is a 18+ Poly!141 series (MDNI)
CW: Minor gore
ANYTHING IN ITALICS IS A FLASHBACK
Masterlist
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It only started as a cold. Then it spread to a viral infection, consuming people faster than poison. It didn’t take long for the world to stop, for terror to appear, spreading like a wildfire, destroying cities as quickly as they appeared.
It was a vastly asked question growing up, “Do you think you would survive the apocalypse?” and to those who answered yes, where are you now? For you, surviving came easy. You remember it, the scene playing in your head like clockwork.
“Vienna, we have to go!” You spat, your voice scratching against your parched throat as you watched the dead-alive tear at the walls, staggering limbs chasing after the scent of beating veins.
“I can’t run any faster,” Vienna spat, sheer fire running through her exhausted body as she stumbled upon the concrete road. You trusted her. You were going to get through it together. You were all each other had now.
You didn’t stop, only grabbing her hand as your worn shoes skidded against the floor, the smell of rubber burning your nose. “We need to get over that fence!” You yelled, your eyes blurred from exhaustion as you tugged the girl next to you, your sweat dancing along your palms.
You stumbled, heavy feet clamping into the chain as you attempted to pull yourself up. The taste of metallic engorged your mouth as you bit harshly on your tongue, gripping onto Vienna’s hand in an effort to pull her up.
“You need to hurry!” Your voice yelped out, dragging the girl as if she was a rag-doll, your efforts rushed as you attempted to pull her up. It felt like a movie, the sound of gargling flesh, mangled between broken teeth and rotting skin acting as a soundtrack, yet it wasn’t fiction. This was real, this was reality.
Your leg was now hunched over, your body positioned between the fence as you focused on saving your friend. The clamminess between both of your hands, causing a friction as she continued to slip. “I-I can’t, Y/N, pull me harder,” Vienna exasperated, her voice high pitched as she watched behind her, rotten claws scratching the air.
Vienna’s feet dug into the chain as she wobbled, slick pools of blood flooding at her palms as she sliced the tender skin upon the metal. A grunt left her mouth as she clasped onto your hand, the dead swarming closer, desperate and starved.
Almost comically, Vienna whispered out an “I’m sorry” before tugging. You landed with a whack, your knees hitting the ground as you winced, your jeans skidding across the ground, fresh marks of friction, followed by the prickle of blood appeared quickly upon your palms and knees as your eyes darted to the girl infront of you, clambering up the fence.
Your breathing stilled, the sound of static filling your ears, muting everything around you as your limbs froze up. This was it, you thought, the stench of death approaching you as you attempted to stand, hands gripping out to reach for any weapon as the sound of struggle behind you deafened you.
You covered your ears, tucking your face into your knees as you sat up, flashes of everything you were running through your brain like a compilation. Instead, you were met with the trample of feet and bodies toppling over you. Your eyes adjusted, looking at the huddle of zombies walking near you, not paying you a care as they focused on the flesh of your once friend.
Your body stirred for a second, your flesh searing in the sun as you crawled up, your legs weak. You almost wish you had died then, the sound of Vienna’s scream even after her betrayal paralysing you. You didn’t stick around, your hand securing your satchel as you limped off, the sound of squelching and gnarling being the only thing you left behind.
You kept a calendar on a torn, leather notebook, marking each day carefully since the first. It had been 296 days. 296 days of being alone. 296 of being invisible. 296 days of nothing. You survived in an old farm house, tucked away in a rural forest in God know’s where. It was funny, you expected to see someone, anyone, but you never did.
Maybe it was easier that way, you were a given a chance with someone, and they left you to die. It was easy to make a simple life for yourself out here and you often wondered why the previous owner’s had left.
Your food was supplied by the garden, a plethora of fruits and vegetables adorned across the land as you tended to them. There were animals too. Cows, chickens, horses. You grew to care for them, speaking to them often as if they would reply. It was worth a shot, you thought, and it made you less lonely.
You survived by fending for yourself, learning how to shoot an arrow as you hunted the occasional deer in the forest, tenderising the meat on their gas stove. There was a small town nearby, practically untouched that you had raided, using the spare pickup truck that dusted away in the garage.
You had never seen anyone, but if you did, whoever lived here didn’t shy away from guns, the shotgun he left behind and the small pistols he littered around the house, along with your bow and arrow, were your forms of protection. Everything was simple. Everything was as perfect as it could be, you were fine.
It was a regular occurrence for you to ride now, your ass plush against the saddle as you trotted around the acreage. It was rare to see zombies along here, the silence speaking for itself, and if they did, they didn’t pay any attention to you walking over to them and chopping their head off with an axe. You found it comforting as you listened to the whistle of the horse’s nostrils, breathing out slowly.
As it grew dark, you locked the barn, securing it tightly before heading inside. You were thankful for fire as you chucked a log of wood you had chopped into the burner, lighting it with a match. You locked the door, front and back, as you shut the blinds, a simple routine you did to soothe yourself. Your feet, covered by fluffy socks you had found in a cupboard, padded against the floor as you headed up the creaky stairs.
Your body conformed to the blankets covering you, hushing you to sleep as your body gratefully accepted. The only thing that would wake you would be the sun, and the haunting memory of Vienna.
The teapot whistled, steam singing out of the nozzle as you carried it to the bath. Though it was a luxury to shower in hot water, it had rained these past couple of weeks, allowing for the rain tank to fill up and be put to good use.
Your body scorched against the porcelain tub as you stepped in, the muscles in your thighs kneading themselves into tight balls before the tension released. You used one of the several soap bars you had stored, scrubbing against your tender skin as you washed yourself. Your fingers trailed against the gash of a scar on your forearm, a reminder of the fence, a reminder of her.
You finished up, your body snug around a towel you had recently washed using an off-the-grid washing machine they kept stored in the basement. Thank God people lived like that before civilisation turned to shit, either that, or Amish. You weren’t complaining about either.
You changed into a pair of shorts, the weather slowly warming up as the winter passed, the celebration of spring approaching on your calendar. You fed yourself with an apple before approaching the barn, the key clicking against the door as you greeted the animals, feeding them with a mix of leftover animal food and vegetables. Sure, it wasn’t the best diet, but it fed them well enough to provide milk and eggs.
Your feet padded against the hay-covered floor, arms stroking the horse you were most fond of (that you called Nancy) before letting her out, straddling her waist with a saddle as you dragged her to the fenced paddock. You were quick to grab Cecil, the male of the pair. While he was now fond of you, your stomach had still not fully forgiven him for the brutal kick he gave you when you first met.
Once your legs grew, sore, staggering to continue directing the horse, you huddled inside, as you began to sew, using an old dress you found to create a shirt and a skirt. You hummed softly to yourself, the silence of the house speaking back to you, the distance sound of a chugging engine humming in as you stilled.
Like a statue, you froze before dropping expletives, your body slinking over to the window as you looked outside. Is that.. a truck? The soft hum of the engine grew closer as you rushed to grab your shotgun, before rushing outside, hands flailing around as you waited for the car to turn around.
“This is private property!” You yelled, your voice stern, “You need to leave.” Your face was vastly covered by the large gun you held, doing your best to intimidate whoever it was that drove on the land.
You heard the sound of doors opening, before four different doors closed. You lowered your gun, eyes squinting as you froze. You almost felt like your eyes were betraying you as you took in the group before you.
A man wearing a bucket hat, raised his arms slowly, slinking towards you as you stepped back. “Listen, we ain’t- we ain’t trying to scare you,” he spoke, his voice authoritative, “we didn’t think anyone would be out here.”
“Well, I am,” you snapped, lowering the gun slightly to look at him, “So fuck off, you and whoever is behind you isn’t welcome here.”
A man, the tallest of the group, stepped forward. He was intimidating, a black balaclava with a skull face situated on top covered his identity, his frame bricked with muscle as his chest puffed forward, “Listen-“ he began before the man with the hat cut him off.
“We ain’t here for issues, sweetheart, simply need a place to stay. We were in the military and we would greatly appreciate it.”
You furrowed your brows as you raised your gun again, “If you were in the military, why the fuck are you still here? Shouldn’t they have shipped you off somewhere safe?”
“We were on a mission, stuck in a safe house in the middle of nowhere. We assumed we had lost connection when no one could contact us. Took us a while to realise what had happened,” he spoke, arms over his chest, “I promise we ain’t here to hurt ya, at most we just want to eat and if you don’t want us here tomorrow, we’ll get out of your hair, a’right?”
You stilled, taking in their clothes, lined with badges and gear you would only seen on someone in the military. You lowered your gun before turning on your heel back to the house. You waited for a second, not moving, before you heard the sound of multiple feet against gravel before they walked into the house, soft sighs leaving their lips.
“Do you have supplies?” You quipped, tone harsh as you looked at them, placing the gun down yet keeping it in arms reach. Sure you had never shot one, but how hard could it be?
Another man nodded and you could finally take a look at him. Does he have a Mohawk? You couldn’t help but let out a dry laugh as you stared at him. “Got some bottled water in the boot, and some military meals we found at some shops along the way as well as some toiletries. It’s not a lot- but it’ll help,” he said, a thick Scottish accent causing you to scrunch your brows together in an attempt to understand him.
You nodded slowly, still not taking your eyes off of them before reaching into a cupboard and pulling out a labelled pot. The words stew stared back at you before you turned on the stove, letting it simmer. “The best I can feed you all with notice is left over deer stew. If you don’t want it, fend for yourself else where,” you snapped, rubbing between your eyebrows as you grabbed a spoon.
“That’s more than enough, thank you,” the hat man said, his arms resting on the table before he headed outside, to presumably grab the supplies in the boot.
“You been out here this whole time?” An unfamiliar voice spoke. You turned to him. He was handsome, with a boyish smile and soft features, his skin a complimenting shade of brown.
“Not the whole time, ended up here by mistake I suppose but I’m not complaining.”
“You survived this entire time by yourself?” The masked man gibed, looking you up and down as if you were useless. You shot him a nasty glare, your tone spiteful, “Yes, I have and now I have four dickwads at my door, begging to stay with me.”
The man silenced himself, eyes crinkling slightly as he turned around. “What’s your name?” The Scottish one asked, stepping closer to watch you heat the food as your body tensed.
“Y/N,” you said curtly.
“I’m Soap,” he announced, bouncing softly on his feet as he breathed in real food for a change.
“Hell kinda name is Soap?” You spat, staring at him.
“Military name, lass. Real names John,” he added, a small smile on his face before he turned to the others. “That’s Gaz, or Garrick,” he said, pointing to the handsome one, “and that’s Ghost, or-“
“Just Ghost,” the masked man grumbled. You rolled your eyes at his lack of manners, growing more frustrated by the second.
Soap strummed his fingers against the counter before clearing his throat. “The one outside is Price, names also John so it’s easier to just call us Price and Soap.”
The man you now knew as Price walked back in, hands clutching plastic containers filled with water bottles, items stacked on top as he placed them on the counter. “Thank you,” he said, gesturing towards the stew as you nodded.
“There are two spare bedrooms upstairs that you can rest in for the night, I’ll show you to them after we eat,” you say, grabbing a ladle and 5 China bowls.
As you sat down, you felt yourself relax slightly, trying to reassure yourself that if they wanted to hurt you, they would have done so already. Would others around the house be that bad? You shook your head, shaking the idea away.
They’re leaving first thing tomorrow.
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