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Bingo Card for Krang & Shredder, because why not
Send "Trope Talk" and I'll share and discuss a trope that's associated with my muse // Krang since you're at him today
@out-of-characters / meme
Adaptational Badass This applies more to his IDW version, where he's shown to be not completely helpless without a powered armor. He kills a subordinate without any weapons for thinking he's 'weak and helpless'. But alas, it shows what Krang is potentially capable of even without his armor or the help of his subordinates, if he's forced to survive on his own and throw his pampered self out of the window.
Even Evil Has Standards Crooked standards maybe, but they are there. While he is willing to destroy an entire alternate world to achieve his end-goals, he ultimately intends to rule over Dimension X and anything beyond that. So using anything that would destroy entire universes? Nope, not in his book. He will help to stop destroyers of worlds and universes, if only because he plans to rule over those worlds one day.
Enemy Mine The enemy of my enemy is my friend. Krang sides with those sharing the same enemies he has, even if usually only temporarily. Especially if these 'friends' are the good guys fighting against a greater evil, but that ties in with the trope above.
Trope Talk foooooor Krang !!!
@outofthiisworld / meme
The Madness Place Krang is a Mad Scientist thoroughly. He doesn't stop at the wims and sufferings of others to achieve his own goals. Others have a Happy Place to go to in their mind, Krang has a Madness Place. Oh, and he is productive, working all day and night long on his new inventions to gain reign over a world, and ultimately terraform it to his liking.
Smug Snake That trope very much applies to Krang as well, especially to the 1987 version. Even though he relies on his subordinates a great deal, he orders them around and berates them over everything non-stop.
Krang, what about Sudoku?
🧠 — "TOO easy. Humans simply canNOT comprehend and process numbers the way I DO. Your silly Sudokus bore me."
Krang's knowledge or exposure to poison
Having traveled to plenty of worlds and dimensions, Krang is no stranger to mind-altering and poisonous substances. He played a key role in the production of the Mutagen Kraang Prime used to mutate themself, but never got credited properly for his contributions. He is still very dismayed about that.
Krang has a long history of conning former partners in the past, which is something that occasionally comes back to bite his ass once every while. He tried to get rid of his partners-turned-enemies by sneakily poisoning them before, but not with much success. His plans often got foiled before coming into fruition.
Back the day after they met, Shredder refused to give him a crash-course in poisoning someone without getting caught in Foot-Style, for very obvious reasons. That topic never came up again since they have come to respect and like each other (they would still rather die than openly admit the latter tho).
That being said? Krang can mix the wildest drugs and poisons. But as far as exposure or consumption goes, Krang would rather not touch that stuff. He as an Utrom has a strong digestion that can deal with much more than the eye meets though, but he doesn’t like taking any risks as far as it concerns himself. But he happily has others test out his creations for him and always welcomes volunteers.
The only exception is pure Mutagen that has no mutating but actually regenerating effects on Utroms. He often takes Mutagen baths after long stressful days or when he got actually harmed. The tube is in his personal chamber, to which only he and those allies he keeps close have the entrance code for.
Things that wear Krang down
When it comes to draining points about socialising, talking like a human is the most exhausting aspect to him about it, because he has to focus on forming proper sentences and pronouncing the words correctly. That is why more inhuman noises sneak in between his sentences when he’s emotionally upset or exhausted.
As far as other draining socialising aspects go, he’s someone to just excuse himself when he’s in need of privacy. He has no qualms in just ending a call when the other attempts to tell him something he doesn’t want to hear.
Work on the other hand is something he enjoys, as long as it consists of inventing, engineering and fixing. But other physically exhausting activities wear him down faster. Being directly exposed to extreme temperatures will shut-down his tiny body (great cold) or exhaust him to the point of being unable to function well (great heat).
Krang upon receiving gifts
Depending on the gift, Krang might just grab a hammer or a drill and break it apart to see what the gift was made of and what’s inside. Is it destructible? Can he possibly reuse it for one of his future projects? Is it useful to him at all?
It is definitely not unusual for him to make unhinged experiments with a gift while still right in front of the person who gifted him the object. So don’t gift him a priceless acquisition, unless you don’t mind him taking it apart.