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[Man Starscream is SLIPPING lately. He used to be way more careful with his words.]
I told you, it's none of your concern!
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Blackmailing a political official is very, very illegal.
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The fact remains, Starscream, that there is likely a way things can end amicably.
But the cloak and dagger routine needs to end. If you want people to respect you, then you need to operate under a full disclosure mindset.
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One reason. Give me one reason why I should trust you not to use this against me too.
[this counts as progress]
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[He says this as dryly as possible. Seriously, Starscream. He defended Megatron against Prowl.]
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I can't argue with that.
I'm going to preface this by saying it was an accident. That part is very important and I want that fact drilled into your head. Got it?
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Go on.
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I don't think you were around when those aliens invaded. I think it was last month, half the ship ended up turning to glass because... I don't know, science happened. Really stupid science. This is relevant, it affected people as well. Organics were walking around with glass limbs, I lost a wing to it. I'm pretty sure Tarn's transformation cog was damaged by it. Ratchet's spark chamber was turned to glass. It was a weird mess.
Anyway, so I lost a wing. I went to Ratchet's place to get it replaced, and after he was finished, I bumped into him on my way out. My elbow hit him right in the chest. It was a pretty solid impact, but not really enough to do more but scrape paint maybe? But since his spark chamber was glass and-- I don't know if he knew about it before that, I sure as hell didn't know, but he uh.
Kind of died. He's better now, because that's apparently a thing around here, but he was pretty dead. My creepy double just happened to show up and see it, hence the blackmail.
[Now he shuts up and watches Magnus, just waiting to be snapped in half because he's sure that's what's coming next.]
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An innocuous mistake shatters Ratchet's spark chamber, instantly killing him.
Which is witnessed by the second Starscream.
Who is, in turn, blackmailing you, seizing upon a moment of weakness to potentially usurp your power?
[A pause.]
Starscream, I have been an enforcer of the law for longer than I care to remember. I've arrested people for believing, without hesitation, that they were a sparkeater. I've seen bots claim to be Mortilus himself go on killing sprees in his name.
And yet, the very premise of 'Starscream blackmails Startscream' is quite possibly the most fitting use of the term 'poetic justice' I've ever heard.
I'm being quite literal here. As a lawman, I don't think there is anything I could possibly do to punish you. It's like staring into the event horizon of treachery.
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But yes, aside from that, you've basically nailed it. It blew my mind, too. It's still blowing my mind.
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So...let me ask you this. What's stopping you from confessing openly?
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In fact, it's literally the last thing the other you would expect. What better way to gain the upper hand?
Ratchet himself hasn't made an issue over this, presumably because he understands you had no malicious intent.
And with no intent, you cannot be charged for a crime. That's just the basics of criminal justice: A conviction cannot be handed down unless intent can be proven.
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but enough talk have at you, telling him he shouldn't have any secrets is like telling him to tear himself apart and completely rebuild himself from scratch. He rubs at his face like he's having a really hard time deciding what the hell he should do. Because he is.]Okay, I... okay. You're right.
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But, if it helps, I'm prepared to stand with you in solidarity.
Provided you properly apologize to Ratchet.
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[Starscream still seems a little blown away by the whole thing.]
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Ratchet forgave you.
Even I can recognize the lack of intent. You're so hellbent on not giving an inch, that you're actually playing to the other Starscream's tune. The tune you originally wrote.
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Actually that's all he's going to do for a moment. He isn't sure how he's supposed to reply to any of this and he doesn't have a good argument.]
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So, I will be blunt.
Get your house in order. We need solidarity now, more than ever. Kowtowing to a duplicate of yourself for witnessing an accident is something beneath you. You're Starscream. You don't get mad. You get better. And then you get even. And then you lord it all in our faces with a comically over-sized crown.
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[Fuck you Magnus the crown was amazing and it looked incredible on him. He stops himself before he gets too huffy, though, because the rest of what Magnus had said was actually important.]
You're right, though. I need to get this matter settled and put it behind me. I don't think it would be a good move to make a public spectacle of myself again so soon, especially since half the ship is in chaos right now.
[He pauses for a moment, considering A Thing]
Did you mean what you said? About standing with me.
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[He crosses his arms.]
Megatron can change, and I've given him more than a fair chance to prove his intentions. I don't see why I shouldn't extend the same chance to others.
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[All these Autobots willing to give Starscream a chance (okay like 3 autobots) lately are really throwing off his game, so don't take it too personally if he kind of sounds skeptical]
Not to change the subject, but what is Megatron really like these days? Given our extensive history, I really can't help but be curious.
[And hey as far as Starscream is concerned, Magnus is a far more credible source of information than Megatron himself is, SO.]
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'Lost.'
I think he knows what he wants. I think he even knows how to attain it. But I don't think he believes himself deserving of the right to earn it.
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