[...Well, alright, maybe he's being a little bit uncooperative. And standing around arguing isn't going to save him any more time, so he swallows his pride with a very heavy sigh.]
[He's somewhere between exasperated and just plain defeated right now.]
Guess I could manage a patrol.
[His alt mode is still close enough to an Earth vehicle that it shouldn't be much of a concern. Might be good to get a better idea of what the humans in this area are up to, anyhow.]
That's it? No fancy titles? 'Protector of the city' has a nice ring to it.
Might be for the best. Soon as you actually get yourself a title, someone will come along who wants to take it.
[Cybertronian politics are A Mess.]
But in a chain of command, they're unfortunately necessary.
[So much so that it's easy to become lost in a title; he knows that all too well. How many years has it been now that he's been trying to shake off the CMO position?]
[ She nods. In a way that was what began Overwatch's fall. One man got the title of Strike Commander, and another felt he deserved it more... Well there was more then that, but at the most basic level, it started with that. ]
Is this why you are the 'Former' Chief Medical Officer? Someone has taken it from you?
More or less, yes. I was a medic, actually... there was a war. Since it's ended there hasn't exactly been much serious use for bots like me. Not on the ship, at least. But yes, I'm still serving as a medical officer, in a sense.
[Unless you counted repairing Rodimus' broken limbs over and over 'serious'.]
[He's not really sure what to do with himself when he isn't working, but that seems to be the case for everyone out of the war.]
I'm... very sorry to hear that.
[There's nothing one can really say in a situation such as that, but at the very least he hopes their war lasts a hell of a lot shorter than the Cybertronian war did.]
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[Only vaguely impressed.]
I am not being-
[...Well, alright, maybe he's being a little bit uncooperative. And standing around arguing isn't going to save him any more time, so he swallows his pride with a very heavy sigh.]
Fine.
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[ And just like that she's all sunshine and smiles again. Figurative smiles. No mouth and all. ]
Were you headed to any particular destination?
[ She pauses a beat. ]
Or are you perhaps lost?
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[He might've been looking to check in on some old acquaintances that he's certain are dead by now, but he's not going to admit that.]
I guess that does make me lost.
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[ Since e doesn't get lost and all. ]
If you are going nowhere then you may accompany me on my patrol of the city. Perhaps we can get you unlost.
[ She pauses a second and then adds; ]
I am Orisa.
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[He's somewhere between exasperated and just plain defeated right now.]
Guess I could manage a patrol.
[His alt mode is still close enough to an Earth vehicle that it shouldn't be much of a concern. Might be good to get a better idea of what the humans in this area are up to, anyhow.]
That's it? No fancy titles? 'Protector of the city' has a nice ring to it.
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No. Just Orisa.
[ She laughs and pumps a fist into the air. ]
Everyone here already knows I am their protector! Why do I need a title to prove it? Seems silly to me.
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[Cybertronian politics are A Mess.]
But in a chain of command, they're unfortunately necessary.
[So much so that it's easy to become lost in a title; he knows that all too well. How many years has it been now that he's been trying to shake off the CMO position?]
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[ She nods. In a way that was what began Overwatch's fall. One man got the title of Strike Commander, and another felt he deserved it more... Well there was more then that, but at the most basic level, it started with that. ]
Is this why you are the 'Former' Chief Medical Officer? Someone has taken it from you?
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[Well, he sort of had to... take it away from himself but...]
I gave it up. Retired, I suppose you could say. Had more important things to do than cling to some dead title back on the ship.
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[ She can't pretend to understand everything, but she can certainly sympathize if not entirely relate. ]
Are you still a doctor, Mr. Ratchet?
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[His own fault for being so stubborn.]
More or less, yes. I was a medic, actually... there was a war. Since it's ended there hasn't exactly been much serious use for bots like me. Not on the ship, at least. But yes, I'm still serving as a medical officer, in a sense.
[Unless you counted repairing Rodimus' broken limbs over and over 'serious'.]
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[ Probably one of the only professions where it's better if there's less to do. ]
There is war coming here soon. I was not here for the last Crisis but...
[ She doesn't want to say she's afraid. ]
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[He's not really sure what to do with himself when he isn't working, but that seems to be the case for everyone out of the war.]
I'm... very sorry to hear that.
[There's nothing one can really say in a situation such as that, but at the very least he hopes their war lasts a hell of a lot shorter than the Cybertronian war did.]
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[ Maybe. Tensions are already high between all the many factions. There's a chance that nothing will stop the coming war. ]
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[Very incredulous. If only their war had ended up coming down to 'just apprehend Megatron'.]
There must be more to it than that.