User blog:Bzero/Weekly RP – 2016.12.11 through 12.17

Early last week Madame-O was surprised to announce the shocking return of Destro, last seen shot, stabbed, and plunging over a railing into a rocky valley in the Transcarpathian Mountains. His body was never found, however, and now he appeared to be back, as hale and hearty as ever. Ever-suspicious, the Baroness invited the newly-returned Destro into her chambers and demanded he remove his silver mask.

Meanwhile in Decepticon City, Megatron discussed with his lieutenants Shockwave and Starscream the possibility of obtaining information from Vector Sigma about how best to save Cybertron. Shockwave expressed curiosity, wishing to gather more data in able to make better decisions. Starscream advised caution, citing warnings given by Vector Sigma last time Starscream sought its help. As usual, Megatron ignored Starscream's warnings and vowed to move ahead with his plans.

Later in the week, Seawing attacked Altihex to draw out the Autobots. When Dust Devil arrived to stop him, Snaptrap halted the attack. He approached Dust Devil to ask him to gain access to the Chamber of Vector Sigma. Dust Devil was cagey, and offered instead to pass along a message and let Vector Sigma decide if Snaptrap could approach it. Snaptrap agreed for now, and let the young Autobot go to seek Vector Sigma out alone.

Back at the Silent Castle, the Baroness demanded to see Destro's face. Destro reacted initially with anger, but after the Baroness stood her ground, he relented. He removed his mask to reveal himself as Alexander McCullen, James McCullen Destro's son. Alexander claimed his father's title with his death, and asked the Baroness's help in getting revenge against Cobra for his father's death. Baroness, still unconvinced that James was truly dead, nonetheless agreed to help Alexander exact vengeance.

And, finally, in California Khan-Has interrupted Typhoon's climate research to flirt with her and give her presents. Typhoon was truly confused by the time Khan traipsed off, apparently to go throw up in John MacLeod's shoes.

Anything I missed?