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living for the nemesis renaissance (nemaissance?) i canāt stop doodling these losers on work documents
Soccer mishaps
The soccer girlsāCasey, Dakota, and Laurenāhad been restless ever since they arrived on Mars. There was only so much exploration, rebuilding, and survival planning they could do before boredom set in. One day, Dakota got fed up.
āWe need a ball.ā
There were no actual soccer balls, of course, but that wasnāt going to stop them. After some trial and error, they packed a bag full of fabric scraps, padded it with insulation material from the supply crates, and secured it with a net of twine. It wasnāt perfect, but it bounced. Good enough.
Word spread fast, and soon half the colony was gathering in the open clearing near the biodomes to watchāor join in. Noah and Cash were the first to show up, both eager to play since theyād grown up with soccer. Casey made a point to challenge them right away. Tack attempted to join but had no coordination, much to everyoneās amusement. Min tried, but mostly ended up laughing at herself.
For the first time in a while, things felt normal. Maybe even fun.
Min and Tack's Martian Tree House
Min and Tack stood at the base of a towering tree, its thick branches twisting into the Martian sky. The red planet's strange sunsets painted the horizon in deep oranges and pinks, but the sight only seemed to deepen the quiet ache in their hearts. They hadnāt realized how much they missed their old treehouse until now.
"This place doesnāt feel quite like Earth," Min said, her voice barely above a whisper as she traced her hand along the rough bark. "But maybe⦠maybe this tree can become our new one."
Tack turned to look at her, a small smile tugging at the corner of his mouth. "I donāt know. The original one had that perfect view of the park, remember? Nothing really beats that." He paused for a second, his fingers brushing against a knot in the wood. "But we can make this one ours."
They had talked about it before, back when they first arrived on Mars ā about building a new treehouse. At first, it had been a passing thought, a joke even, but now, it felt like the right thing to do. A piece of their past, rebuilt in a new world.
The construction wasnāt easy. There were no pre-made plans, no tools that would make things simple. They had to use whatever resources they could find, just like before, back in the old treehouse when they were kids. Tack was already up in the branches, attaching planks of Martian wood to create a solid foundation. Min was below, pulling up ropes and checking the structure, her sharp eyes catching any small mistake they might have made.
Hours passed, the task proving more difficult than theyād expected. Still, they worked in comfortable silence, only pausing when they needed to catch their breath. They had done this together before, and it felt like they were picking up where they left off, a part of their old bond still there even though everything else had changed.
When the treehouse finally took shape, it wasnāt as grand as their Earth one. There were no wild decorations or mismatched furniture like in their childhood ā it was simpler, just a place to sit and talk. But when they climbed up, sitting side by side on the wooden floor, the familiar warmth of nostalgia filled the space between them.
Min looked over at Tack, a quiet smile on her lips. "Itās not the same, but⦠it feels right."
Tack nodded, his eyes soft with the memories they had created. "Yeah, it does."
They didnāt need to say more. It was just them, the quiet hum of Mars in the distance, and the gentle sway of their new treehouse, still feeling like a piece of Earth ā a place to call home, no matter the planet.
I love this scene and I loved the version done by @tackminyard . Full inspiration credit to them as theyāre the reason why I wanted to recreate it.
Anyway, mintack endgame. Thanks bye :))
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I did another drawing of Min and Tack, this time listening to music together.
I wonder what theyāre listening to?
Me when Iām supposed to be listening to my physics lecture.
ANYWAYS hereās a quick sketch of Min and Tack watching the sun set on fire lake
OKAY THANKS BYE :)))
Minās Short-Lived Punk Phase
It starts as a joke. Tack dares Min to dye her hair red with some cheap drugstore box dye. She scoffs but does it anyway, smearing the color through her dark hair in the tiny trailer bathroom. Tack sits on the counter, watching with a smirk.
āThat looks so bad,ā he snickers.
Min glares at him, then, without warning, drags the dye-covered brush straight through the front of his hair.
āDUDEāā Tack yells, scrambling back. But itās too late. Min is cackling, red stains all over her fingers, while Tack stares in horror at his reflection. A single bright red streak blazes through his hair like a bad 2000s pop-punk frontman.
For the next week, he tries to act like he did it on purpose.
Here are the other nemesis characters I made on artbreeder.
From left to right and going down itās:
Sarah, Ethan, Toby, Derrick, Akio, and Rose
Side note: Ethan looks weirdly realistic compared to the others and idk how that happened š
Min & Tack: Skateboarding Chaos Duo
Tack introduces Min to skateboarding when they're 12 because heās been messing around on an old, half-broken board he found, and he figures itās more fun with company. He doesn't expect her to actually take to it, but Min, being Min, refuses to let him be better at something than her.
Tack is an aggressive skater, Min is a technical one. Tack throws himself into tricks with zero hesitation, even if it means he faceplants more often. Min takes her time, perfecting each move until itās clean. Heās the one launching off ramps with reckless abandon while sheās the one landing kickflips like second nature.
They build a makeshift skatepark in the woods. Thereās an abandoned lot near their neighborhood, and over the years, they drag old planks, cinder blocks, and random junk to build ramps and rails. Itās held together by sheer stubbornness and duct tape.
Min patches up Tackās injuries because he wonāt stop trying dumb stunts. Every time he scrapes his knees or bruises his elbow, he just grins through the pain. Min rolls her eyes but still hands over the bandages, muttering about how heās going to break his neck one day.
Min steals Tackās hoodies, Tack steals Minās beanies. Neither of them acknowledge it.
They challenge each other to skate-offs in the parking lot after school. Itās all fun and games until someone gets too competitive, and then itās war. Their record is 2-2, with one tie because Tack wiped out so hard Min had to carry him home.
When they fight, they settle it with a skate race. Loser has to buy slushies. Min wins more often, but Tack argues itās because she plays dirty. (She totally trips him on purpose.)
Even after everything, skateboarding reminds them of simpler times. No matter whatās changed, if Min finds a board, sheāll hop on. If Tack sees her, heāll roll up beside her like he always has. They donāt have to talk, just skate. Itās the one thing that still belongs to them.
Iām looking at you Tack
Me: *Listening to Afraid by The Neighbourhood while studying*
Also me: *Thinking about Tack Russo*
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*Listens to the lyrics a bit closer*
āOmfg this is his songā (Brooding outpost Tack era)
Me: *Sobs for Tack*
āāāāāāāāāāāā
Literally go listen to the song, it fits him so well. I havenāt searched up the official Nemesis Spotify songs because I donāt want it to ruin my perception of the characters. But I would add this to Tackās playlist.
I hope youāre ready for an English class analysis of this song and Tack:
"When I wake up, I'm afraid, Somebody else might take my place"
- This is Tackās biggest fear when it comes to Min. Heās terrified that Noah will take the place in her life that he wants. He hides it under sarcasm and bravado, but deep down, he knows heās losing her.
"Tell me what you want from me, youāre so demanding"
- Could represent how Tack might feel about Min, he's always there for her, but she never really sees him the way he wants her to. His bitterness and resentment toward Noah also fit well with the songās theme of insecurity. He knows Min sees Noah as more important, and that stings.
"I'm scared that you wonāt be waiting on the other side"
- This line fits with how Tack sees Min as the most important person in his life. Even after everything, heās afraid sheāll move on, leaving him behind. This fear is amplified when he brings back Noah, because now, Min has Noah again, and Tack is back where he started: the best friend in the background.
Tack is one of the most real and heartbreaking characters in the Nemesis series because he represents something painfully relatable, loving someone who will never love you back and being afraid of being forgotten. Afraid captures that raw feeling of desperation and frustration, of wanting to matter but knowing deep down that you might never be enough.
itās been 409 days and i still cry at theĀ āyou always knew i loved you, right?ā right before tack pulls the trigger
itās been 2,123 days andā
I made designs on artbreeder of the main 3 from the Nemesis series because I had such a clear vision of what they all looked like. I might post the rest of the characters I made too. Idk
personally my problem with the epilogue isnāt even noah coming back or that it undoes the entire book (again). itās that it changes the rules of the game at the last possible second. this whole time weāve been led to believe that the characters are a single-unit continuous stream of consciousness shifting in and out of human and digital form. you can kill them, bring them back, whatever. itās the same character. but tack pulling noah out of a backup copy? thatās completely different. it throws the entire concept out the window. suddenly you realize that every time these characters come back from the dead or digital megacom land, itās not really them, itās a copy. they donāt know theyāre a copy, because they still have all their thoughts and memories, but theyāre a copy. the original them is still dead. which is FUCKED. itās a complete genre shift from sci-fi/technofantasy into horror, butālike the charactersāthe story is utterly unaware of this