http://bestmachine.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] bestmachine.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] capeandcowllogs2009-08-27 09:37 pm

picture you upon my knee

WHO: Cavil and Shockwave
WHERE: A cafe on the side streets.
WHEN: Afternoon of 8/27
WARNINGS: ...no really, they're just warbots having tea. *raises pinkie*
SUMMARY: Cavil invites Shockwave to tea because he wants to gush about how cool it is to be a machine.
FORMAT: Quicklog.

[It was typical, really, for Cavil to arrive just on time or even a few minutes late... but he was finding it difficult, this time, not to arrive early. It wasn't that he was excited about the tea - to be frank, he wasn't exactly keen on the taste. It was the opportunity to connect with another machine. Sure, there was Starscream, but they had never really talked, not to mention Cavil wasn't so sure he represented the ideal, model machine. But this one, Shockwave, well--

He showed promise.

He did arrive early, and found a table in the back of the cafe where he hoped too many people wouldn't bother them. While he waited, he paged through the newspaper.]
notsoloyal: (bot/loom/ dude we removed your kidney)

[personal profile] notsoloyal 2009-09-07 09:24 am (UTC)(link)
[How illuminating, that certainly added more evidence to a few theories. Shockwave's interest in the current topic was a bit more noticeable, with that additional information.]

Yes, I can see how that would be beneficial in this kind of situation.

Perfection. What does that entail? ...And you believe I would be able to assist you in achieving such?
Edited 2009-09-07 09:24 (UTC)
notsoloyal: (bot/work/ my keyboards come in rainbow)

that's okay. and crap this tag is late.

[personal profile] notsoloyal 2009-09-23 10:37 am (UTC)(link)
Correct, Cybertron is completely free from human influence. However, unfortunately, we are not a race without flaws.

[A pause.]

Though correcting those flaws is much simpler. I already aided in creating improvements to the planet and our species. Preforming our primary functions at maximum efficiency would have been reached, were I given more time.