Oneshot: Inevitable
Dec. 1st, 2012 06:12 pmWritten for
Inevitable
Jazz slowly walked through the military hangar which they were stationed in. It was a wonderful feeling to be able to walk again and he relished it as much as he enjoyed the happiness of Prowl finally arriving on Earth. He had missed his bondmate over the last vorns, but their separation had been necessary for their search for the Allspark.
His visor became a few shades darker as he remembered the fate of the Allspark. What a waste. They had fought for millions of years and suddenly Megatron's defeat became more important than the continued survival of their own species. Optimus had reasoned that Megatron had attacked the humans with a fury that bordered on madness. Megatron needed to die to protect humanity. Jazz had just nodded and thought that he would attack anyone who had experimented on him for nearly a vorn as well.
But all this was in the past. Now, Megatron was dead again, and their own planet so very heavily damaged that one could just call it destroyed. Their race was seeing the end of the war and the end of themselves. It was a reality that was hard to accept.
Suddenly he saw a familiar face in the busy base, full of humans running around trying to build their city again.
"Sam," he said with a smile. "Wanna go on a ride with me?"
The boy – no, man looked up and frowned. "A ride? Jazz, I'm a little bit busy here."
Now that the Cybertronian looked closer, he could see that Sam's posture was slumped, his eyelids were heavy and his reactions were a bit too slow. The human was exhausted. "Busy? Can't it wait for a bit? Ya look ready to keel over and sleep for a week."
Sam managed a grin. "I am ready to do that, but..." He sighed. "There is so much do to. Counting people coming back to Chicago, organising sleeping places, food, trying to clear the areas of dangerous weapons..."
"The last is our job, and we finished yesterday." Jazz knelt next to the human. "Come with ma for a ride and get your thoughts on other things. This can wait for one or two hours."
Sam hesitated, then he nodded. "Why not? Really, who would decline a ride with one of you?"
"Now, that's the spirit!"
Ten minutes later, they were racing through the empty streets of Chicago. The destruction was still far too obvious, debris everywhere and nearly no humans in sight besides the military. But at least the fires had been extinguished and everything that hadn't been of human origin was safe in the spaceship Prowl's crew had arrived with.
Sam had been quiet during the ride, just looking outside, watching Chicago flying past the windows. Far too alive still were the pictures of the battle in his mind, of Cybertron in the sky, of the many dying and screaming people...
"Sam?" said Jazz suddenly. "Did ya ever wonder why da Decepticons chose that name for themselves?"
The human startled. "What?" Then he fell back into the seat and shook his head. "No, why should I? Really, we all just thought you named them Decepticons and that they had another name... and later I forgot to wonder. We were a little busy surviving, remember?"
Jazz didn't laugh. "Ah remember." Something like a sigh was audible in the car. "Decepticon is a translation of their name from our language. Not sure if ya all realize this, but yar language is a bit inaccurate."
"Hey! Our language is just fine."
"It sure is. English has its own beauty." There was amusement in Jazz's voice. "Just wanted ta say that in most translations, some things are lost. And so it happened with the Decepticons. In our language the meaning is more along the lines of 'those who had been deceived, but learned from it'."
Sam was quiet for a moment as he tried to understand the implications of this information. "But... How they have been deceived? Who has deceived Megatron, I mean..." He stopped for a second, breathed, began anew. "That sounds as if they hadn't been always evil."
"They weren't," came the subdued confirmation from Jazz. "We didn't want to clear up humanity's misconception of da name, because ya clearly associated bad things with the designation 'Decepticon', which was in our favor. But Ah thought that now... was the time to give them this much fairness."
Sam felt as if he had been punched. He really shouldn't have been surprised that the Autobots had lied and manipulated them as well, but... they had been the good guys, right? But of course, he should have known that such a war has to be more complicated than they made it out. It was just simpler not to think about it. Not to think about the enemy and their name. It had been their own choice not to ask.
"So..." he began slowly. "They had been deceived?" And he could feel that there was a story behind that. A story that had been the root of a war that had cost them everything. It felt like the opening of a dark secret... a bit like Pandora's box he mused, just that it had never been humanity's box.
"Yep." Jazz turned sharply and choose to enter the empty highway in which he accelerated. "A little history lesson for ya. A long time ago, our planet was attacked by another alien race. As a result, nearly every new created spark became a warrior frame and was sent to the front lines."
Something about that was disturbing, though Sam needed a moment to find it. "You sent children to the frontlines?"
"We don't have children like humans do. But essentially, yes." Sam gulped and Jazz accelerated further. "We won the war and the soldiers, led by the Lord Protector Megatron, returned home. But they weren't welcomed with open arms. The civilians were scared and through the sudden spike of the population, energon became rare. During the famine, da Senate started to call frames that didn't contribute to the productivity of Cybertron 'obsolete'."
"And that means...?"
"They weren't allowed energon allotments." Jazz sounded grim. "In short, they starved, became Empties, and died. In thousands. Mass murder sanctioned by the Senate. And Optimus Prime was just watching."
Sam felt sick. "No..."
"Yes. What do ya know about core programming?"
Still busy with the picture that Optimus Prime had just watched as his own people died, he answered, "Nothing."
"Alright. Core programming is that part of ourselves that we were created for. It's a part of our personality. Nothing we can ignore, ya understand?"
Sam shrugged. He didn't understand, not really, but he wanted to hear the rest of this story.
"Optimus' core programming is to keep the main populace happy and in peace. Megatron's core programming was the protection of Cybertron and its populace." They met a few other cars and Jazz evaded them far more skillfully than any human driver ever could. "In short, Megatron simply wasn't able to watch his own army starve to death. He ignored the second part of his core programming – to be always at the Prime's side – and started a civil war with the goal to get energon from other planets. But we can't ignore our core programming forever. That has consequences."
"What kind...?"
"Madness."
And slowly, Sam could see what happened. He closed his eyes and tried to imagine it. "So, Megatron wanted to save his soldiers and other people and because he had to fight against Optimus, he went mad? That's horrible."
"Yep." Jazz sounded far too callous for this. "Starscream's fate was the same, by the way. His core programming was the task of the protection of Cybertron's skies from any threat and to obey Megatron. At some point, he knew that Megatron was a danger to Cybertron, but he still had to follow him."
"So, he tried to assassinate him?" And the situation became obvious. "He never wanted to succeed, right?"
"Of course not." Jazz laughed. "Starscream wasn't stupid. If he had wanted to, he had hundreds of opportunities to kill his Lord. He just didn't. And Megatron didn't kill him because Star war still one of his own to protect. Not even considering how guilty he must have felt in his sane moments to know that he had led Starscream down this path."
For the first time, Sam could hear in something like respect in an Autobot's voice for their enemies. "But if it all was so bad, why didn't Optimus try to help? I mean, he's your Prime! And you said he wants all of you happy. I can't understand why he just... watched..." He had to force the last word out. It was too unbelievable.
"He is. But his core programming is different. A Prime doesn't go to war. That's what the Lord Protector is for."
"But Optimus did," protested Sam. A battling Prime wasn't something anyone would forget soon. Optimus had been monumental, scary, and so very,very powerful.
"Eventually," admitted Jazz. "After the Senate was dead and half of Cybertron already burning. Then, he went to war to keep the other half in a state that at least resembled peace. Can ya imagine how bad the situation was for most Decepticons, that they would sooner follow two mechs that they know are insane rather than return to their Prime's side? Can ya imagine it?"
He couldn't. "Okay..." Sam breathed. "Okay. But Prime won, and everything is alright now, right?"
For a long, too long, moment the Autobot was quiet.
"Jazz?" asked Sam with a very bad feeling.
"Say, Sam, do the actions of destroying the Allspark, killing your own Lord Protector while he lies on the ground, and destroying Cybertron look very sane to ya?"
The human choked. "What..."
"Ah took ya with me because Ah wanted at least one human to understand why," Jazz continued. "Prowl's and my choice fell on ya. In short, Sam, Prime's core programming has stopped considering us, the Cybertronians, as the ones he has to lead. Instead he has replaced us in his mind with humanity and Earth." The hurt in those words was cutting. "We can't accept this."
"Jazz..." Sam lent forward and touched the console. For once, he was speechless.
"Maybe we have finally gone insane as well; Prowl and I... wouldn't be that surprising, really. Just the last in a long line. Maybe, it's all our fate?"
"What are you - "
The words were swallowed by a very loud explosion. In shock, Sam turned in his seat and looked back with wide eyes. All he saw between earth and sky was one giant column of fire that split the very sky and engulfed the core of Chicago, burning white hot. Sam had to cover his eyes, and still he saw the column behind his eyelids and heard the dark growl of destruction. Then, slowly, he registered again what the Autobot was saying:
"Please, understand, we had to do it, Sam. We had to kill Optimus, before he started another insane war for peace or happiness. This time maybe against us all, just to protect humanity. Prowl's calculations showed that possibility. We had to do something."
"You killed them..." whispered Sam, remembering all the soldiers and humans and – they were all dead. Dead like Optimus Prime.
"A small sacrifice for the safety of our two races."
"They're dead!"
"But we tried to get as many of them out as possible. Really, no Cybertronian besides Prime was in NEST. Prowl saw to that and he gave them all cover missions that would require humans." Jazz sounded so cold and uncaring. "It was quite fortunate that Optimus trusted us two as much as he did. He didn't even check the reports twice."
Sam felt himself heaving, and after a moment he realized that his body wanted to sob. But his eyes were still burning and dry. "You're a monster," he whispered, not even knowing if his words were true.
"Yes." Jazz became a bit slower. "But aren't we all by now? So, here we are! Our trip together ends here!"
The door opened, but Sam didn't move. "What do you mean..." No, he already knew what he meant, he just needed to find the right words. "Jazz, what are Prowl's and your core programming?"
"You humans really learn fast, what?" But Jazz sounded fond, even as the seat moved and Sam found himself lying in grass, shocked and half-blind. "We were Enforcers, or police you might say, built to protect our people from core programming madness, to eliminate any threat from within and to protect our Prime."
He gripped the grass. "You killed him."
"Yes." The door fell shut with a small chuckle. "As Ah said, maybe it's fate."
And the silver car turned and drove away on the highway, leaving the crying human on the edge of a burning city alone.
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Date: 2012-12-01 06:10 pm (UTC)Poor Sam.
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Date: 2012-12-01 06:52 pm (UTC)I'm amused at this being a birthday gift. "Happy birthday! Death and destruction!" :P
Very well done.
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Date: 2012-12-02 11:10 am (UTC)I had to laugh at your comment that this was a birthday gift. Because I really didn't think like this, but it's so true. Luckily she liked it very much anyway.
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Date: 2012-12-01 07:41 pm (UTC)*shivers* cannot even find words to describe how awesome this is...
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Date: 2012-12-02 11:53 am (UTC)Thanks for sharing a thoughtful and interesting story.
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Date: 2012-12-03 09:17 am (UTC)A part of me hopes that with Optimus and Megatron died, that Prowl and Jazz were the last ones to fall, because now no one has to obey the Prime or Lord Protector anymore. Another part fears that it's an endless reaction without end, because too many have already been driven to insanity.
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Date: 2012-12-03 09:20 am (UTC)Poor Sam, yes. He never saw it coming. ^^
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Date: 2012-12-02 07:24 pm (UTC)I blame this on you Bay! >.<
Really, this was the tipping point in my view of autobot/decepticon being 'good' or 'bad'. Writing with you has changed my perspective and opened my eye that yes, there are two sides in every war. I was always blindly believing the propaganda that bots are 'good' and 'cons are 'evil' - but like I said, you opened my eyes. Especially with this fantastic story. I will never view the Bayverse the same way ever again.
Primus...Jazz at the end. That truly was the moment where he as well becomes mad. Or maybe he was mad all along. This story gave me the feeling of "the only way to survive a mad world is to become insane as well".
I can't stop loving this fic. It was truly a spectacular BD gift that took my breath away.
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Date: 2012-12-03 09:25 am (UTC)I think my tipping point were the hatchlings in movie 2. Starscream was obviously caring about them. :( But as you said, there are really two sides to any way, and normally both sides are suffering.
Jazz... yes, it is the moment he becomes mad. Before that he was on the edge, but to have finally killed Prime pushed him over - you can't go back to not-killing Prime reality, and Jazz can't go back to "sane".
"the only way to survive a mad world is to become insane as well". - *shudders* This gives me more ideas... bad and dark ideas. :D
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Date: 2012-12-03 09:47 am (UTC)This one was very powerful and bleak, but so much closer to what war is really like. Do you know what I hate most about history and war movies? It's young man leaving their city, walking through the streets, people waving and cheering and the boys just thinking of protecting/serving their land and gaining honor. Those are the scenes that give me greater chills than all others, how they not see the horror that awaits them.
You managed not only to bring core programming excellently into play (I like how simple you describe it here and how it has so far reaching, devastating consequences to follow or ignore), but to give every bot involved a very good reason for how they act, breaking through this boring black/white view both canon and fandom often provide. I like the fairness against the Decepticons, your head-canon, and how Jazz and Prowl just follow that premise you established to its logical conclusion.
Very well done and chilling!
One tiny mistake I saw: Now that he/the Cybertronian looked closer...
The one funny thing about this FF, though, is how competent Sam is here. True, I'm awfully biased against him, but really - would you let canon Sam anywhere near a military base and help with the 'cleaning up' after Chicago??? He's always so much more reliable, mature and competent in FFs ^.^"
I feel sad for all of them - Megatron, Starscream, Optimus, Sam, Prowl and Jazz. But this is war and I don't see much rhyme or reason about that, only stark reality and it makes you bleed.
Keep writing! :)
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Date: 2012-12-04 02:47 pm (UTC)Those moments of "walking away to be heroes" and happiness - yes, they give me the chills as well. But the worst moments are for me, when the war stops being about "somewhere". When the war happens in your city, in your home. When there aren't just soldiers on the battlefield, but fleeing civilians and families...
That the core programming is so simple, is deliberate. It's their "core". I thought that the less directions a core has, the more powerful this data becomes and the worse the consequences are, if they're ignored or broken.
In Bayverse I love the Cons and Bots equally. ^^ I can't see one side as "evil" anymore... it's all just one thing: sad.
About the "competent" Sam: I have a confession to make - I don't like humans in TF fanfiction. Period. So... if somehow there is a competent human in a TF fanfiction of mine, you can bet that the end of said fanfiction is very very bad for that human. :p Actually, I saw Sam here as a helper. He's not in charge, he's just doing his part to rebuilt Chicago.
Yes, I feel sad for them, too. :( A part of me wants to believe that Jazz and Prowl are the last ones... but they're all so very damage and so many have gone insane...
Thank you for your wonderful and long review! :D
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Date: 2012-12-08 09:31 am (UTC)Related to that are those moments when you come to realize that 'the enemies' are people, just like yourself, who believe in their own cause (or not) and fight to protect their families/country too. No more or less and certainly not so different. When you're there, propaganda makes way to reality, after all.
That's true, though it's a bit sad. I mean, we humans don't come with much of a core programming at all (aside from survival/procreation)... Put like that, it's as if the TFs in Bayverse in some twisted way never stopped being slaves to the... these tentacle things, I forgot their name...
I didn't mean to say that I saw Sam in charge in your FF, it's just - in the movie, he would probably carted his current girlfriend to a safe zone and crashed hard to sleep or something, because no one would let him help for one reason or other ^.^
I don't like human characters in TF FFs either. Of course there are some exceptions, but... Aside from my TFA FFs (and we all know that Sari is not exactly human, right? ^-^), I always leave out humans as well.
Sure thing - I like to ramble in my reviews ;) BTW: First part of my next Clint/Loki should be up either tomorrow or the latest next Tuesday ^-^
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Date: 2012-12-18 04:10 pm (UTC)I am not very fond of Bay'verse but this fills in a lot of the gaps that I have a problem with, Kudos ;)
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Date: 2012-12-18 04:38 pm (UTC)maybe ^^ or maybe you are just that awesome ;)
lol no need to thank me ^^; it was a very small one *pokes it unhappily*
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Date: 2012-12-18 06:45 pm (UTC)Nah, just another fan who needs to vent. ;)
*looks at the threat* Look, it grows! ;)
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Date: 2012-12-18 07:09 pm (UTC)We've all been there at one time or another, or will get there at one point. It comes with growing into the fandom ^^;
Oh it does :D