I picked up mmz for two seconds and it's all I can think about. It will grow big and strong and do nothing the whole game.

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I picked up mmz for two seconds and it's all I can think about. It will grow big and strong and do nothing the whole game.
My submission for Clash for Critters' art contest! :D
Talespin headcanons
Don Karnage once attempted to recruit Baloo before the latter started his business
Shere Khan is afraid of fire like in The Jungle Book
Rebecca Cunningham's husband is implied in the comics to have died while Molly was young, so I'm going to go with a vehicle accident as the cause of death
Karnage is starving for an intelligent conversation partner. His crew makes him lose braincells whenever he tries to have a conversation. He genuinely misses Kit Cloudkicker for this reason.
Karnage has no legal citizenship anywhere.
Gibber is actually the quartermaster of the ship, which is why Don Karnage often listens to his advice. He doesn't usually take the advice, but he listens.
There are rumors aboard the Iron Vulture that Mad Dog and Dumptruck are a couple. Both parties have neither confirmed nor denied it.
Despite popular belief, Don Karnage actually has nothing against the idea of women joining his crew. He greatly admires the likes of Grace O'Malley, and has even invited a few to join.
Now these are really Sky Pirates, they can sing unlike the reboot that sounds generic.
Gibber my silly (forgot his dark undereyes but the files corrupted so I cant go back)
‘gibberish’ probably comes from ‘gibber’, one of a clutch of verbs such as ‘gobble’, ‘gabber’, ‘jabber’ and ‘gab’ that onomatopoeically imitate the sound of unintelligible babbling. However, the first instance of ‘gibber’ – in William Shakespeare’s play Hamlet where the ‘sheeted dead’, corpses risen from their graves, are imagined to ‘squeak and gibber’ ominously in the streets of Rome – comes much later than ‘gibberish’.
they need to stop killing the time lords bc i want the opportunity for a gag about somebody dying embarrassingly between scenes and showing up looking rattled played by a different actor