He felt his cheek plates warming a little and his rotors starting to spin. “What?! N-No! I-I mean… Do you think it is?”Īgain, just a shrug of your shoulder and you started walking. “AThanks, you guys.” He transformed in his vehicle mode and sped off. “I was there, Bee, and I didn’t see anything.”īumblebee frowned. “Moon Cheetah? You mean the creature that you told me that you saw on the moon?” He peered at you and you just shrugged your shoulders. “You didn’t really see the Moon Cheetah?” “Hey, Hot Rod,” Bumblebee caught his attention. “That’s great! I’ll see you around then!” Hot Rod wanted to squeal and jump for joy, but he remained composed and cool. “Windblade’s going!” Hot Rod assured excitedly. (You weren’t even sure if that’s a good or bad thing.) She just laughed on it and told you that Hot Rod probably has a ‘thing’ for you, which you actually believed. Recently, you told her about your current predicament regarding Hot Rod. Everytime something bothers you, you share it to her secretly. You and Windblade were like the best of friends. “Ummm… I guess so? Well, if Windblade’s going, I guess I’ll go.” I was wondering if, you know, you’ll go?” he asked almost shyly (and you find that rather cute). Still, Hot Rod is a sincere and kind-hearted bot like Bumblebee. He kept on blabbering random things no offense, most of them you didn’t enjoy. This flame-colored mech would be more tolerable for you if he wasn’t obviously trifling with you. “Oh, hi, Hot Rod,” you monotonously greeted back. “Hey, (Y/n)!” a familiar exhilarating voice reached your ears. You’ve seen me wear a helmet even though I’m technically like you.” You crossed your arms. No organic life survives there without a helmet.
“I know what a cheetah is, Bee, but telling me that you saw one on the moon is highly impossible. A creature with yellow color and black spots,” Bumblebee clarified. “Moon… Cheetah?” you reiterated the same words that Bumblebee was also asking about. Otherwise, you may continue onwards.Īlso, just imagine that you’re as the same height as Windblade (Cyberverse) because weird science.Īnd also, this one-shot is a cheesy one so, yeah. Before you attempt to read this, please make sure that you have watched at least Episode 3 of Season 2 because there’s a spoiler alert here. And I got more into it when I divulge myself with the MTMTE/LL comics (It’s Rodimus’s fault that I found out that he’s Hot Rod before and there’s a Hot Rod in Cyberverse so you know what I mean).Īnyway, so, I wrote this one-shot because I love Hot Rod (I might even do a Cyberverse Soundwave one, too, because I also love him). To be honest, I only watched TF Cyberverse because I had nothing to watch anymore. Ironically, 1958 is also the year they brought out the new, much more efficient slant-6.Hot Rod x Technorganic! Reader: The ‘Thing’Ī/N: So, TF fans, who here watches TF Cyberverse? Because your author right here does! I actually watched its first season of it (because at that time, I finished watching TF Prime) and when I heard there’s going to be a second season, I am hooked even more. It’s the Flathead Six that traces its roots to before World War II and probably made around 115-130 horsepower on Plymouth models at the time. Unless we’re mistaken, this is the most basic of basic engines Chrysler had for the Savoy, a 230 cubic-inch line-6 (3.8-liter). And while some customers still bought the Savoy because it was a cheap full-sized car with an optional automatic V8, this particular example is fitted with a six-cylinder. It was mainly popular with taxicab companies, police stations, and as a fleet car. The Savoy was Plymouth’s entry- to mid-level car for the full-sized market. The totally restyled 1957 Plymouth lineup of cars looked totally different, as, under the leadership of design chief Virgil Exner, Chrysler began to adopt finned designs. The ’58 belongs to the 3rd generation of the Savoy. First stop: getting the unusual engine to start for the first time in 15 years. It’s in pretty rough condition, but Dylan McCool decided it’s worth saving after discovering it’s been sitting in an Alabama shed, covered in dust. It’s a 1958 Plymouth Savoy, one of the most unusual barn finds you’ll ever see. Most people will struggle to recognize this car, even classic car fans.