I don't know about you, but I like to imagine a blushing Tech. Just because I like to think that when he blushes, the blood rushes not only to his cheeks, but also to his ears. That is, when he turns red, the tips of his ears also turn red.
It seems to me that Phee is deliberately making him blush because she likes this picture.
Gods, he's such a sweetheart. I understand Phee, and I even envy her a little. She got a man like that.
If they had something holding hands, then their children would be both charming and very hot guys with the intelligence of a father.
Guys-
He 🧡
Nobody. Especially her man. He can't resist her in principle, and even more so in his T-shirt.
Because it's like you can either put them through horrors beyond your imagination OR you could make them like one of your favorite artists.
In a modern AU Khea would definitely love Selena and Wrecker has no idea what she's saying during karaoke nights but he loves it anyway.
Just look at those hips. There aren't many of them, but God, I just want to touch those knuckles of his. I have them too, it's true that I have fat there, not muscles, but damn, the desire to touch these pieces of delicious meat does not negate this.
Fish fear him, women (and men) want him
Also shamelessly letting you know my commissions are open ^^
As much as I was hurt by the ending of The Bad batch, it's worth admitting that the story came out decent.
In fact, this is a story about Omega growing up. In the beginning, she is a little girl who has not seen life, did not really stand on the ground, and in the end she is an adult girl who is able to protect herself and her loved ones, who has seen everything in her life. She decided to fight on, but without involving her brothers. She leaves them at the Pabu and joins the resistance, on her own. The hunter sees that his baby has grown up and lets her go, because the party has taught her a lot, which means there is no reason to worry as before. In general, the Omega line in the series is one of the best, along with the Cross line.
They are, in fact, the most prescribed heroes here. The sniper started his career as a smug villain, and ended up as a caring brother whose mask of a cold man broke and he began to openly show his emotions. He redeemed himself to his brothers and sister, regained their trust and lives peacefully in the Pabu. Interestingly, in the final, he lost his ever-trembling hand and was finally able to get into handcuffs, although he often smeared all season.
Tech was really dead and that didn't make it any less painful. I was among those who accepted his death, but I was ready for him to be returned to the plot and given an interesting line in the plot.
I won't say anything about Echo and Wreker, because I didn't notice anything here. Except for the latter, we finally saw the beast mode, when the clone, with his wounds, blows enemies right and left.
Many things, it seems to me, were not implemented, many things were out of place. I was waiting for Wolfe to play a role in the series, that Vos had been captured by the Empire and Ventress would come after him. But they both ended up being purely for the sake of fanservice.
In short, I rate the series as a whole at 7/10. Because I missed a lot, missed it somewhere, but in general it was interesting.
A random headcanon that has no canonical justification. Tech and Cross -twins, former Siamese. By the will of fate, they were born like this, but fortunately the merger allowed them to be separated without any problems. Since that time, everyone has a huge scar on their side, in memory of the fact that they were once literally one.
Whatever he's done, he's your brother.
Plus one cool detail of the third season. Cross began the application with the Hunter where he realized his mistakes, where his opinion changed to the diametrically opposite. this snow-covered planet and the vulture in my eyes are a symbol of the Cross's changes, its downward point and elevation in the eyes of the brothers.
In general, raising the topic of vultures, I became interested in their symbolism in principle. That's what I managed to find.
The vulture is usually associated with death, decay, and purification. He can often be seen circling over carrion. His preference for collecting garbage led to the emergence of symbolism associated with purification and renewal. Despite the seemingly gloomy associations, the Vulture also symbolizes resourcefulness and efficiency, as it plays a vital ecological role in cleaning up remains and processing nutrients.
Vultures have been a part of mythology and cultural beliefs in various societies. In ancient Egypt, the Vulture was a symbol of maternal care and protection, often associated with the goddess Nekhbet. In Native American traditions, the Vulture's predilection for scavengers is interpreted as a symbol of purification and renewal. In Tibetan culture, the practice of "heavenly burials" suggests that vultures eat the remains of the deceased, which means the impermanence of life and the natural cycle of life and death. The unique role of the vulture in nature has made it a powerful and complex symbol in various myths and traditions.
Sticking to the version with cleaning and updating, this is exactly what we see in the example of CT-9904. In the beginning, he was a loyal imperial dog, and after Mayday's death, he began his journey of more significant changes. His outlook on life was "renewed", and in the fifth episode he began his "purification" in the eyes of the Hunter, with whom it is basically difficult for him to establish a normal relationship from the first season.
I also tend to believe that up to this point, the sniper had dreamed of this bird several times. Before understanding, a dream about a Vulture may reflect a feeling of a situation or relationship that is in decline or in need of purification. This may symbolize the need to purge oneself of negative influences or find value in what others have abandoned. Psychologically, the Vulture may represent an aspect of the subconscious mind associated with the end, transformation, or understanding of the natural cycles of life.
Well, it also seems to me that this is the same bird that was in episode 12 of season 2. I think no one buried Mayday and his corpse was simply stolen by this bird.
That's such a creepy headcannon.
After the 501st and the 212th finish a joint mission, the commanding officers and troops begin their well deserved break. Some immediately go to bed, or get something to eat. While some get their much needed dose of caffeine.
Caffeine Crazed Cody
I've finally finished the art from the Winx x TBB series. The idea of this kind of crossover arose precisely because of Tech's sacrifice at the end of the second season. He sacrificed himself for someone from his world, and if they were in the world of Winx and if he were a fairy, he would definitely have received his highest form. The Wrecker in the form of Flora can be seen here.
She definitely wears her boyfriend's T-shirts and shirts as dresses. And she not only wears them, but also sleeps in them and in the morning, when she comes down to breakfast, she looks very cute, being sleepy and in his clothes, according to Wreker.
Because it's like you can either put them through horrors beyond your imagination OR you could make them like one of your favorite artists.
In a modern AU Khea would definitely love Selena and Wrecker has no idea what she's saying during karaoke nights but he loves it anyway.
Tech with freckles. It would be better if he really had them.