But somehow, he just can’t get her off of his mind. How could he do such a thing? He wants to beg Rung to forgive him, to fix this….to answer the burning questions in his mind….This wasn’t what he wanted! Rung! What would the Decepticons to him if he did? Suddenly the wall gives way, and when he looks up again the isolation chamber is gone. Relieved, yet anguished at the same time, Blurr buries his face in his knees, suddenly wishing desperately that Feint were here.
Don't you remember anything I showed--! "Slaggit. But Blurr...feels nothing. "But she is not even allowed to finish her sentence, as he drives the device into the back of her neck, putting her out cold...there is a scream that seems to come from everywhere at once...it’s Feint. Alone in that isolation chamber back at the IAA. He suddenly dashes toward her...there is something in his hand--something Axle had given him. No, it's moving, alive. Once, twice, three times...slow, step-wise dismemberment until the psychiatrist gives in...breaks down...begging… sobbing… Blurr wishes he could beg and sob too...he wants to scream. Oh, but what use was it to wish for something long gone? But there is nothing he can do, but stand and watch as the psychiatrist’s optics go dark, and his body falls lifelessly… “N-nopleasenotanotherone…” Blurr is speaking to no one, because no one else is here. He’d transferred to Deltaran, hadn’t he? And then they’re pulling Rung’s spark out of his chassis, putting it away! Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again This song is by Sarah Brightman and appears… on the album Sings The Music Of Andrew Lloyd Webber (1992) on the album Surrender: The Unexpected Songs (1995) on the album The Andrew Lloyd Webber Collection (1997) … He desperately wishes he could tell Rung everything...his questions, his fears...but somehow he can’t seem to speak a single word. How fun that will be. Iacon. Pain...there is so much pain and hopelessness and despair...Ratbat probing at Shiftlock with needles. He continues in a similar fashion, ruthlessly and efficiently slaughtering every worker in the entire clinic. "Wishing You Were Here" is a song written by Peter Cetera for the group Chicago and recorded for their album Chicago VII (1974), with lead vocals by Terry Kath (uncredited on the original album package), while Cetera sang the song's bridge. Those prototypes were experimental, they could have turned her into a mindless drone! Why was Megatron making such a huge deal out of a couple of rogue Autobots roughing up Blast Off a little? You were once a … Suddenly he just wishes he could go back, all the way back to when he really been alone. He knows only what he must do...Finally, there is one last unfortunate spark left besides Rung...but he doesn’t kill this one yet. Yes, he does. Broken memories...pain...guilt...shame...starvation. Here, in this tiny underground makeshift habsuite where he had been the entire time. Wishing you were somehow here again Wishing you were somehow near Sometimes it seemed, if I just dreamed Somehow you would be here. Ah, but it’s late--the doors are locked. Wishing you were somehow here again. He knows them all…. Disposables being whipped into submission. He doesn’t know this Blurr...this It’s all so wrong...so terrifying...and yet Blurr can’t seem to stop himself. It grows larger and larger, rising and taking shape. Salva Salva Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again per dopo. Billboard Hot 100, No. Go! Shiftlock is on the floor, her optics are wide with shock and fear…"w-what are you doing? Can’t stop thinking about her...missing her terribly...and feeling alone. Ignorance would have been better than pain...Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Instead, he drags him up to Rung’s office, shoves the door down...holds a gun against the worker’s face. Rung is horrified...his optics are full of fear. Blurr makes haste down the street, heading for the gates of the facility. Another worker had witnessed it--a fembot.