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/80's synth
Who: Skyfire and YOU
What: Skyfire found the warehouse
Where: Warehouse!
When: Roughly afternoon at the warmest point of the day
Warnings: None!
He had been looking for energon, yes. Probably why he was here, but now that he was here he was.... impressed. Very impressed, this place was massive. He picked through the items stored here, fascinated with the sheer array of things inside. Human movies and books were in here (things he was far too large to appreciate without defaulting to a holoform), technology he'd never been allowed to get his hands on, things he'd remembered working on personally.
He found a few monitors of his design around, and tucked a few away into his subspace. He wanted to drop a few in the energon lake and see if there was anything possibly living in there. He'd dive in himself but... well.
At the moment, he was completely caught up with a human TV. It was barely any bigger than a human gumball to him, and he was squinting at the tiny buttons on the front of it, trying to figure out how he could get it to work without actually breaking it.
What: Skyfire found the warehouse
Where: Warehouse!
When: Roughly afternoon at the warmest point of the day
Warnings: None!
He had been looking for energon, yes. Probably why he was here, but now that he was here he was.... impressed. Very impressed, this place was massive. He picked through the items stored here, fascinated with the sheer array of things inside. Human movies and books were in here (things he was far too large to appreciate without defaulting to a holoform), technology he'd never been allowed to get his hands on, things he'd remembered working on personally.
He found a few monitors of his design around, and tucked a few away into his subspace. He wanted to drop a few in the energon lake and see if there was anything possibly living in there. He'd dive in himself but... well.
At the moment, he was completely caught up with a human TV. It was barely any bigger than a human gumball to him, and he was squinting at the tiny buttons on the front of it, trying to figure out how he could get it to work without actually breaking it.
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"It might not work even then; some of the stuff that shows up here isn't in the best of shape. Though if we can find a human-scale power outlet, I can plug it in for you and we'll see if anything happens."