Mumu-Obscura - Approaching EntranceSteamhammer, once he understood what it was
Tarn was saying, decelerated and transformed, blinking at Tarn as he entered the elevator to the Sub-Levels. He took a step towards the lift to follow before his reason explained to him how stupid that was, and thumbed on his communicator again.
Ripsnorter, I don't know where you are, but make sure it is no where near any member of the DJD. You can't miss em. Let em go what they gotta do. That's an order.
Mumu-Obscura - Entrance to Sub-LevelsRipsnorter chuckled as he jammed the 'off' button on his comm, turning back to the opening for the lift. They were ready. As ready as they would ever be. His mechs were all behind improvised battlements, positioned perfectly for firing positions on their weapons.
It was quiet. It was waiting. Ripsnorter hated it.
The Lift opened. Hell rushed into the opening.
A conical blast of focused gamma radiation. A rainstorm of hyper-accelerated, hyper-heated flechettes. Warbling streams of prismatic energy. Pulsating concentric rings of excited sonic energy. trillions of tiny needle-like laser blasts almost invisible to the normal optic. All pushing and vying to enter and warp and destroy the elevator area.
Ripsnorter held up his hand to hold fire, the only sound in the room the hissing and popping of the cooling metal after the onslaught of power.
Ripsnorter leered into the opening, still obfuscated with steam and gouts of fire.
Mumu-Obscura - Sub-Laboratory 13Megadeath observed the securtiy footage closely. The mechs firing, the landing pad, and the walkways in between. The DJD were more or less en route, and were just now understanding they were under attack. That perfect intersection of alerted but not quite yet alert, too busy to notice a small pod being launched at well past escape velocity.
Megadeath smiled at the pod, wished its contents well, and hit the button.
The pod shunted out of the Sub-Level all most too fast to even notice. It was along the gantryway and up the exit ramp before Megadeath could even turn his head to check the read out. It was past the magnetosphere before he could process the information coming in on its cohesion and integrity. It was past the nearest moon in the scant seconds it took Megadeath to throw his head back and laugh. The seed was planted. His gift to the teeming, filthy life of this dimension delivered. All that was left was the readiness. And Megadeath had been ready for deca-cycles now.
...but he couldn't make it a simple as a pulled trigger and a splashing of internal liquids. Oh, no. No no no. Chances are that even in the coming fracas, the DJD's sensors picked up the launch. They may have questions. Megadeath had no intention of giving them time to ask them.
He quickly read over the scans of those that had arrived. The electric one would be simple enough, as would the one with the chest blades. The smelter...perhaps less so, but doable. The smallest one had such old systems that Megadeath actually spared a few tapped keys to confirm the systems were patterned on old Cybertronian superstructures. They were. Interesting...and exploitable. Tarn? Ah, Tarn Tarn Tarn...that would be more of a conversation than an altercation. But still, Megadeath looked forward to it as he readied countermeasures for the intruders in his laboratory.
The readiness was truly all.
Somewhere on Mumu-ObscuraA radio in tightbeam communication clicked on, off, on, off, on, off again in a short staccato burst. To any other Con, it was a malfunction receiver. All members of Squadron X knew that it was a wordless confirmation and request for more information.
Someone nearby caught Tornado's message. And they wanted to know more.