(Interaction: Sense Motive): As friendly and cordial as Phoenix was, you still get the feeling that the "leaders" of the humans simply don't trust you. You remember Sparkplug's words earlier today in the Ark; "But, people on Earth are kind of suspicious of things they don't understand. And if there are bad versions of you running around, I'm betting most of us wont be able to tell the difference between you." You believe that these leaders, these men of responsibility, do not trust you, possibly even believe that you arrived here on Earth to simply conquer it. Their questions were specifically geared to get a handle on the offensive capabilities of the Autobots. At one point, you even felt that one particular human, a rather stout man when compared to Sparkplug (who is much more stout than his son, Spike) with odd markings on his face that your database describes to you as a Mustache, asked where the Autobots were making their home here on Earth. This one question Phoenix was not able to deflect and seemed to basically ignore it. You noted that the man realized that Phoenix were intentionally hiding this information from him but that he also tried to hide his displeasure by not forcing the matter, in hopes, presumably, that he did not let you know that he did not want the Autobots anywhere near his planet.
Worse still, you saw the use of power in this particular human as he issued an order to another who then withdrew from the situation and moved toward the southern warehouse. (Spot Check = 17 (1d20) + 6 (Senses) = 23) You notice that Bushido takes a half step back and appears to be looking into one of the “windows” of the warehouse, probably also noticing the man going in there and is now watching him at what ever he is doing. Bushido, being MUCH smaller than you, is definitely less obtrusive doing this. You would have to actually bend down to peer in the window and that would not be wise. So you give your attention back to the humans.
Through it all, you determined that there were 5 humans that had authority. Kind of awkward, you thought, but not knowing their system, you can’t judge it harshly. Still, of the five, only one seemed to have positive feelings toward you and his questions seemed to lead Phoenix to give answers that made the Autobots look good instead of trying to find out about your power.
Going now to look at Impact, you see that much of his circuitry has overloaded, causing a Positronic Personality Core shutdown, maybe even blowing it out. (That is something Ratchet would have to determine, though) But, even with the damage, there is over a mile of undamaged circuitry that could probably be used.
Impact is one of the most dangerous Decepticons. You know that when he hit you, you had gotten lucky that he was not going full speed. You doubt that even with your toughness that you could have survived his full impact. You’ve seen better Autobots than you shattered by him while his Structural Integrity booster brings him through the destruction.