Story cover for Benign Corruption by Chagriner
Benign Corruption
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    Time 51m
Ongoing, First published Apr 10, 2019
A lull settles between the two mechanical beings, the omnic a mere month into her existence floundering in worry, the cybertronian ancient in comparison regarding her struggle with growing interest. Meticulously a single thought is mulled over, and perhaps in any other mind it would have been benign.
A decision is made.

Or: Soundwave tries to adopt Orisa and it doesn't go too well.
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. Some people long to join a world that isn't their own. To fight battles their heroes have and meet the people who inspired the best parts of themselves. Well that's exactly what four girls got. A free ticket into Transformers Prime to meet and help those they admired most win the war. Optimus Prime, Megatron, Soundwave, and Ratchet would find four girls who would change the fate of the universe. But tear apart each other in the process. "We did it." I told him quietly. "We did." I reached over and placed my hand on top of his finger. He glanced at me and smiled weakly. I attempted to return it, but failed just as miserably. Both of us turned back and looked over the view. We got it. Peace. In a world that should have been bright with hope and potential, I saw only darkness. I suppose that's what fighting a war does to you.