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The Seeker’s frame shuddered. "You cannot make me forget the sky."
For the first time in ten years, Kael broke the rules.
Kael hesitated. Most Tformer Designers worked with completely dead frames. But Stormfall wasn’t dead. He was trapped —aware, but powerless, forced to become a machine. tformer designer
His job was simple: take broken, silent Cybertronians and give them a second life. Not as fighters. As things . A disabled Autobot scout became a city bus. A Decepticon sniper became a farming harvester. Kael erased their war protocols, rewired their transformation cogs, and turned living weapons into useful machines.
He wasn’t a warrior. He wasn’t a scientist. Kael was a —one of the last. His workshop was a dented cargo hauler parked in the shadow of a fallen Omega Sentinel. His tools: a plasma welder, a neural-splice kit, and a worn-out tablet loaded with transformation schematics. The Seeker’s frame shuddered
That’s where Kael worked.
He didn’t finish the neural erase. Instead, he modified the transformation pattern. He grafted a single thruster back onto Stormfall’s spine, hidden inside the tanker mode’s chassis. He rewrote the final line of code: Most Tformer Designers worked with completely dead frames
Kael smiled, closed his tablet, and whispered to the empty junkyard: