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Congratulations SpaceX on a successful Starship Flight 10 test flight. It looks like all test objectives were met. Spectacular views throughout the flight.
I can't decide whether I want Guardian-Kevin's charge to be Argit, Ken, or a piece of property. Argit is, well if nothing else it would explain why he doesn't drop the bastard, Ken would just be a rocking twist, but if we do either then we lose out on the chance to have tiny Fae-Ben and Gwen working to get their own little lair set up only for them to wake up to find a massive Guardian has discovered that this area is what his soul demands he protect.
"Dragon's Charge & The Search When a Guardian dragon comes of age, it instinctively seeks out a charge to protect for the rest of its considerable life. Most Guardians do not know what its charge will be until they encounter it, and so it begins a journey. During this time it will wander tirelessly, seeking a worthy individual, object, or place to stand watch over. Once a Guardian discovers its charge, it begins its new life. It is then considered a true dragon by the rest of their species. A guardian without a charge is considered only half a dragon. Guardian dragons see the failure to keep their chosen charge safe as a terrible blight to their honor, and most will pine away rather than live with the shame of their failure."
via the Flight Rising Encyclopedia
I am trying to decide what I want to do for Guardian-Kevin's charge. The obvious option is to go for one or more of the Tennysons, but, well that's the obvious option. Toying with the idea of it being an item, or maybe Argit for a nice little loop to be thrown. Then again, I could always go for a real twist and make it Ken...