"As do I." Though Miriel hasn't met Megatron herself, she has complete faith in Baelheit's judgment. She's not much for grandiose, meaningful statements, but one thing is clear: Baelheit's judgment is what has gotten Mintaka Industries this far, and it's what's going to lead it into the future. "We must ensure that he does not have the opportunity to cause any damage to our endeavors or those working with us."
Of course, that's easier said than done when you're talking about a large, ruthless alien robot. In fact, Miriel doesn't know what would keep Megatron from destroying whatever he wanted to. Death, probably, but Cybertronians are likely more difficult to kill than organics. There would also be the possibility of further retaliation by Megatron's forces, which could be costly to not just Mintaka Industries. They are in quite a tricky situation.
"What will you tell him when he inevitably returns, Dr. Baelheit?" Miriel asks. "I doubt he would have chosen to leave without the formula, so, considering the circumstances, I imagine that you convinced him to give you time to decide."
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Of course, that's easier said than done when you're talking about a large, ruthless alien robot. In fact, Miriel doesn't know what would keep Megatron from destroying whatever he wanted to. Death, probably, but Cybertronians are likely more difficult to kill than organics. There would also be the possibility of further retaliation by Megatron's forces, which could be costly to not just Mintaka Industries. They are in quite a tricky situation.
"What will you tell him when he inevitably returns, Dr. Baelheit?" Miriel asks. "I doubt he would have chosen to leave without the formula, so, considering the circumstances, I imagine that you convinced him to give you time to decide."