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He worked for three days. He stripped the missile launchers, rerouted the fuel lines into filtration membranes, and reprogrammed the T-cog to shift between "tower mode" and "tanker mode." No flight. No weapons. Just clean water.
For the first time in ten years, Kael broke the rules.
Stormfall’s lone optic glowed red.
MODE_3: FLIGHT (UNLOCKED). DURATION: 30 SECONDS PER DAY.
That’s where Kael worked.
The voice was a grinding whisper. "I was a soldier."
But on the third night, as he connected the final neural relay, something flickered. A fragment of code. Not from the Decepticon’s original brain module—from the AllSpark . A tiny, dying ember. tformer designer
When the Ganymede colonists came to pick up their new purifier, Kael handed them a sleek, silver tanker truck with a faint red glow in its headlights.
Then he transformed back, parked beside the colony’s water tanks, and hummed quietly—a Decepticon’s lullaby for a world that would never know his name. He worked for three days
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.
That night, after the colonists warped away, Kael watched through a long-range feed as the tanker arrived on Ganymede. At midnight, under a strange alien sky, the truck unfolded. Wings of rusted metal stretched out. A single red optic turned upward. Just clean water