Do you know what I expected from the new series?
Dialogue in the spirit:
"Brown-eyes friend, my friend"
"Why do you call him Brown-eyes?"
"What else should I call my boyfriend?"
"Wait, what?"
When you're a Slytherin who rarely interacts with anyone outside of your family and house, but that Ravenclaw has somehow endeared you to him. So much so that when he was gone, your patronus changed.
Many people say that there is a place for Tech in this frame, but I am more inclined to believe that at this point in time, Crossy still does not feel like part of the squad as before, which will change over the course of the series and the season as a whole.
I like such details when a character returns to his former life, but because of his actions, he is perceived differently by both the people around him and himself. There is some charm in this.
What would be the story of Yadwiga in the Star Wars universe, and not Harry Potter? Well, about the following:
A girl was born in the family of John Wolfe and Anna Wolverine. The girl's father hails from Naboo and is the heir to a local noble family. In this regard, he had to break up with Anna and marry another woman.
It would seem that Yadwiga would grow up on Mandalore with her mother and grandfather, but her father's family decided that it would be better if the girl grew up on Naboo. At the age of eighteen, the girl entered the Coruscant Flight Academy. From there, she immediately went to the front when the Clone Wars began.
When her father died, Yadwiga was on Umbara, gathering soldiers for transportation to a new mission, which is why she could not accompany her father on his last journey and find out what she inherited from her father in his will.
By the time of her half-sister's wedding, she had already worked with Squad 99 several times. There was a kind of mutual affection between her and Crosshair that they hadn't even admitted to themselves yet.
When Order 66 came into effect and the Jedi massacre began, the girl was no longer part of the Grand Army of the Republic. She was looking for her mother and grandfather, disowned her father's family due to internal disagreements, and lost her leg in battle before leaving GAR.
She met Crosshair after the story with Cody, when he was given the order to catch her and the rebel squad. That was the first time they had clashed not as allies. They engaged in battle with each other while the squad was retreating. Then she lost an eye because of him, but was able to leave with the others.
They haven't seen each other since until the end of the third season.
As it turned out, Yadwiga's mother sold her daughter to her husband's family, and not because of pressure from them, but because she wanted to. The reason for this desire is the presence of dangerous enemies who could harm the girl. After the events described earlier, the woman died in battle, and the grandfather moved to the Pabu. Yadwiga decided to stay with him, and it was at that moment that she and Crosshair met.
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.
Apparently, a break of several years in the preparation of pies is affecting, because it turned out like this. Next time I'll try to make the filling in a different way. As for the taste, it's generally not bad, as far as I'm concerned.
By the way, the cooled filling does not fall out as in the photo, so I think the experiment was a success by 70-80 percent.
The two-year anniversary of his death will be at least three to four days away. Tech, I dedicate this to you. A pie codenamed "Brown Eyes".
Dough:
Mix 400-450 grams of flour with 7 grams of yeast and one teaspoon of salt;
Melt 95 grams of butter over low heat;
Heat the milk (250 milliliters) in the microwave for a minute or one and a half;
Add one chicken egg together with butter to one container with milk and stir;
Add to the dry ingredients;
Mix until smooth and leave for an hour under a cloth.;
Melt a few small pieces (56 grams) oil on low heat;
Sprinkle the work surface with flour;
Cut the dough into two pieces in a ratio of about 60:40;
We roll out the first piece with a rolling pin;
We lubricate the baking sheet with oil and put the dough on it;
Add the apples and sprinkle them with cinnamon and vanilla sugar.;
Add one sliced orange, three sliced bananas and forty grams of raisins;
Roll out the second piece of dough and put it on top;
We lubricate the top with oil and send it to the oven for forty minutes at 200 degrees Celsius.
I associate all these ingredients with Tech in one way or another. Cinnamon, because he's a cinnamon bun. Apples, because apple pie is generally good with cinnamon and many add it to charlotte. Raisins are generally rich in B vitamins, lowers blood pressure, strengthens the heart, improves sleep, supports healthy sleep, gives a boost of energy, and I think Tech loved these kinds of dried fruits. Bananas and oranges are tropical fruits, and I think it's understandable why I decided to add them to a pie named after Brown Eyes.
If there were more tropical fruits with cinnamon and apples, the name would be TechPhee.
In memory of our boy, I think we can experiment. Since it's a little late at the moment, I'll share my impressions of this culinary experiment tomorrow.
Rest in peace, Brown Eyes!
Somewhere in an alternate universe... Tech is captured by the Empire, but escapes safely with his sister and brother from Tantiss. His first meeting with Phee after almost six months begins with a reboot, because he clearly did not expect to see her with a belly. Crosshair clearly didn't expect anything more like this. It was at this moment that his ideas about gemini shattered.
For this reason, they did not put a laser sight on his rifle. But the whole party goes around with such pointers to incite him against enemies like a cat.
Hallmarks of Crosshair the black cat: kill the red laser dot Tech will handle it. @eobe @eclec-tech @lonewolflupe @covert1ntrovert
I will personally kiss the author if he describes Phee as a character and their love line with Tech within the framework of this universe.
WAKE UP TECHPHEE NATION!!!!!!!
It would be funny if he called this bird Mayday.
He started collecting pets like pokemons
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Just a few hours and we'll get episode 12, which will either cheer us up by joking at the beginning, a few times in the middle and at the end, or we'll all get even more depressed and look forward to the next episodes with horror.
In the meantime, I will speak about the already released episodes. It pisses me off that we haven't seen Echo since the finale of episode 7. He didn't have much screen time last season anyway due to the fact that he left the main characters in the middle. And there is even less of it here. And it also pisses me off that another character, who has VERY little screen time in total, almost no disclosure and development, appears even less. Gods, what did the character Phee do to deserve this? She looks like some kind of one-size-fits-all character who played his role and that's it, he's just being removed, pushed into the background.
And about her relationship with the cinnamon bun, I'm completely silent. At least give her a photo of him on the control panel, which she looks at with sadness and longing.