Hello! Figured I should make a general oc page because I'm slow to making introduction pages for my ocs and I wanna talk about them and answer questions about them. But how you gonna do that if you don't know anything about them? So! Here we go!
Screech and Knockout: twin clones part of the 212th. Knockout is a medic and Screech is a scout. Knockout is commonly referred to as the Terror of the 212th because he will leave you to die if you ignore him. Did you re-break your leg because you jumped out of bed before you were supposed to? You are simply going to have to wait until Knockout is done with all the other patients before you get seen. Known for over-working and get hurt on the battlefield? You're going to wait. He can't be proven that he's doing this, but everyone knows that he's doing this. The only reason he's not banned completely from being a medic is because he's really good at being a medic.
Screech is a good patient who only goes into the medbay to annoy Knockout. He's alright at being a scout who works under Boil. Which means only Boil knows Screech is just as much of an asshole as Knockout is. He tries warning people, but the others don't believe because they know Knockout in comparison. A lemon isn't as sour compared to a lime but when it's by itself, you remember just how sour a lemon can be.
On Kamino while Knockout was in training to be a medic, Screech had gotten injured during a training module. Knockout had went to help but Screech wouldn't stop screeching so Knockout knocked him out with his first aid kit. Both of them wear a star that are mostly filled in except for the top side part (the arms). It is the symbol of their batch, the idea they would fill in a part of the star when one of them has fallen.
Does have a post o66 story :3c
Bonesaw: Medic for the Coruscant Guard. She was a marine medic in the beginning but her battalion was mostly wiped out in one sharp blow so the survivors were spilt up and sent where needed. The Coruscant Guard always need medics.
Bonesaw is a pragmatic woman. When strange things start happening to her guards, she simply has to get stranger. When guards start coming in with missing memories, she and the commanders start trying to solve the mystery. When the missing memories start happening to her, she conditions herself to stun herself with her blaster.
It becomes clear that whatever is going on, it was more than a threat to all of the clones. The missing memories were just Phase One of a plan. Whatever was Phase Two, the clones weren't going to live to see it. As the war progresses, the commanders and Bonesaw must find the answer before its too late not knowing when that may be or if it is already too late. Maybe if they can solve it, they can save everyone else.
Whatever was Phase Two, due to her pragmatic nature and quick draw, Bonesaw would live to see it.
Does have a post o66 story >:3c
Diamjani: Jedi Shadow. It is a well known unspoken secret among the Jedi that being a Shadow is a shit job. It needs to be done, but it's a soul breaking job. It eats and eats and eats the brightest of souls and it is never satisfied. Diamjani is just one of those.
Zeltrons Force-users are always in a precarious situation given their nature. Diamjani was given as a baby to the Jedi in hopes of being safe. But babies grow up and so their little one grew to be one of the most effective Shadow Knights of their time. How much it was because of their talent or their biology was hard to differentiate. Whatever it was, it was killing Diamjani.
⚠️Proceed with caution
Team Unkidnappable: What do you do when you know the galaxy is about to fall apart? Bobby, a human, and Titan, a Gank, have been best friends since they were sent to an academy at the age of 6. It is with this bond that makes them run away two decades later. They run into Zajeer, a half-Zeltron, who has been alone for a good portion of her life as she is a force-user and the galaxy has always wanted to use her. As the trio bond, it becomes clear that the academy Titan and Bobby went to, the First Order Academy, may have told some half truths and are looking to potentially bring back the beliefs of the Empire.
"Shit," they all say.
They're on a race to get someone to believe that the relative peace that the galaxy is in is about to all fall apart.
There's also Wraith, a female Gank isolated academic, who tries to not act like she doesn't cares about Team Unkidnappable. Feel free to ask about her because it's really hard to sum her up without going into a four seasons series pitch.
Po and Sha Meh: Po is a bright young jedi. They have the sharp wit, gentle yet uncompromising nature, and silver tongue any negotiator would dream of. Yet it seems despite all the high praise, when it came for masters to pick their padawans, only Shadows seemed to be interested in them. Not that that's not an important job, Po just knows they were meant the be a negotiator. Many masters come and many masters realize that Po is right yet still no negotiating masters come. Was it because Po was just too good? Their tall and lanky nature? Their helmet that they built following the few manuscripts they could find on their people? That the fact that they were a Gank? So Po waited. Po waited and waited and would rather give up the chance of becoming a padawan than becoming the wrong type of padawan.
Sha Meh has never had a padawan before. Between the "I'm being hunted for sport" and "this was always a trap yet I had to go because it's my fucking job," it had never been a good time for a padawan. Even when vey met Po, it was still not a good time. But Po was meant to be a diplomat and Sha Meh was the only one capable of handling them in the galaxy they were born in. It was one of the few benefits of being Torguta-Zabrak mixed, you get first pick of the odd ones. Together, Po and Sha Meh make an odd pair but they realize they wouldn't have it any other way.























