Day 3:
Axons 🎭

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Day 3:
Axons 🎭
The Mask Keeper is ready, now it's Sirène's turn.
More my skelly creature demon thingy design
Axon I think I called them?
Compared to Sirène and the Mask Keeper, She Who Seeks the Stars is smaller, and less elaborate in design. She has a hollow where Alicia's missing eye is, cracks over her face and no mouth.
And I've realised that's the point. Renoir didn't want Alicia to suddenly have two eyes. He didn't want to portray her as unscarred. He didn't give her a functional throat instead of a damaged one.
He didn't want his daughter to be nondisabled. He just wanted her to fly.
I know there is like 0 FragPunk fandom yet cause the game is 5 days old, but I'm really normal about the game...
If Seiko had a happy childhood, things could have turned out like this for her. Though, maybe, this future is still attainable.
ICE announced that it was seeking a $220 million contract to more than quadruple its inventory two weeks after President Trump invested up t
Trump bought as much as $5 million in Axon stock before ICE sought $220 million Taser deal
PUBLISHED MON, JUN 29 2026 6:00 AM EDT
UPDATED MON, JUN 29 2026 10:03 AM EDT
President Donald Trump disclosed buying between $1 million and $5 million in Axon Enterprise stock on Feb. 10. Two weeks later, ICE posted a notice seeking a five-year, $220 million Taser contract for about 17,800 devices, along with unlimited cartridges and training — enough to more than quadruple its current inventory.
The ICE notice does not name Axon, but procurement reviewers and policing experts told CNBC the specifications appear to match only Axon products. The contract has so far not been awarded.
There is no evidence Trump was involved in or had knowledge of the procurement process or that Axon knew about his stock purchase. But ethics experts said the timing alone raises red flags, even as the White House has said Trump’s assets are in a trust managed by his children, that a third party made the trades and that “there are no conflicts of interest.”
Axon has intensified its federal influence efforts, spending nearly $2.5 million on lobbying last year and hiring a former top Palantir employee as it builds out its government business.