A rewritten version of Plagues from the Prince of Egypt to fit into Star Wars. Featuring my Clone Senior Commander Vorpan, my 6th Coast Brigade and my Padawan Commander Ephrain. More information in the tags.
What am I doing for Hiveswap Day? Godtiering my goddamn OCs, that’s what. Also, I get to introduce the entire Clone Brigade. Eventually. Drawing 12 of these goobers takes time. Here’s #6 through #8!
Happy Hiveswap Day, here’s the complete SBURB AU!Clone Brigade! why did I spend time doing this, much like the characters themselves it started as a joke and got horrifically out of hand
Clone Brigade #9 and #10, Diane (left) and Hailey (right) Walker. Being two of the so-called Legacy Project with little to no genetic tampering or superpowers, Diane and Hailey were instead subjects for cybernetics testing. Diane stopped at her left arm and right eye (though she later had reinforcements done to her cervical vertebrae after a few “incidents”). But Hailey went on to go full cyborg basically just to aggravate Diane, who had cautioned her about letting questionable scientists tamper so much with her body. This would prove to be prophetic when Hailey got an extremely willful combat AI installed in her brain (nicknamed “Switch”). This did not dampen Hailey’s utter glee at being an ass-kicking robot.
Also hot DAMN girls, were your hands a pain to deal with.
Hoo boy Anon you asked me about my personal projects, you know what that means?
You have activated
My trap card.
In brief: The Clone Brigade are a bunch of original characters for a side project of mine. As the name implies, they are clones! Although most of them have been modified from their original template to some extent or another. A couple are even more like ectoclones than not.
Originally, it was only supposed to be Abigail, or maybe a few different versions of Abigail depending on what the plot needed. But I made a joke about a hit squad of time travelling clones in a Discord chat and, in the heat of the moment, conjured up a bunch of characters themed after the Beta Kids. Notice I say “themed after”, not “based on”. And thus “Beta Squad” (#1-5) were born. “Alpha Squad” (#6-10) were also supposed to be a joke; in Beta Squad’s backstory, Alpha Squad were all dead after they “self-destructed” (read: their base of operations blew the fuck up). But because I have the creative self-restraint of a toddler, I got attached to my gremlin children and decided they needed to exist properly. Thus, they got worked into the plot of the project.
Said project isn’t Homestuck-related, though time travel is heavily involved. Hell, a time traveller bifurcating a timeline by one of her decisions is the reason the Clone Brigade exists. And I will end up borrowing a few concepts from Homestuck (doomed timelines, dreambubbles, grimdarkness in particular). The reason my kiddos here are god tiered is that I actually habitually classpect most characters I encounter, whether as a character-building exercise to differentiate a cast or as a way to build a deeper understanding of them, or just for fun. I thought it’d be a good way to finally show off the entire group to the world.
Underneath the eyes
Underneath the eyes
Many are the faces
Underneath the eyes
Under every guise
Hold on to my name
Hurray, Clone Brigade #2 finally has a song that isn’t absurdly extra!
I have no idea what’s happened on Game of Thrones in the past... 3 years, I just like Miracle of Sound a lot. But apparently Arya is alive and well! So that’s good!