I remember excactly you have windblade on your style, right? Can you telling me about who and where windblade came from on you fan continuity? Is she from caminus? Or just one of the cybertronian and only cybertron is a home of every transformers. What does she do anyway? Does you include colony planet? If not, where city does your Windblade created and constructed from? Is she had a cityspeaking-like superpowers but the name is not "cityspeaking" or still named like that?
She is indeed from Caminus, but in my AU, Caminus is not a colony; it is simply an advanced, almost utopian society populated by organics.
My working backstory for her is that when the first Cybertronian war was near its end, a group of Quintessons, fleeing the planet, stole a few sparks and incomplete bodies with them in a last-ditch attempt to keep their slaves (because for them, it's an "investment"). Long story short, their shuttle crashed on an unknown planet; they didn't survive, but the spark that would become Windblade did! It took a few years for her to actually be "born" (get a body, processor, etc.), but when she did, she was loved, educated, and taken care of. A small, relevant fact about Caminus, as I write it, is that everyone is naturally a telepath, so Windblade got upgraded to be able to do the same (so her telepathy is very different from Soundwave's, who just has enhanced hearing; Windy can actually feel others' emotions and such).
About her life in Caminus... Well, she is loved worldwide and has dedicated her life to activism. She isn't really a prodigy in science or math (like what was expected of her, lol), but it turns out she's a great fighter, mastering most of Caminus' traditional forms of combat as well as swordplay... She's also great at public speaking !
Her life was turned upside down when Caminus was targeted by a new generation of Quintessons (who aimed to dominate the planet for its resources and technology that could rival their own in a few years). Due to the certainty that Caminus would be either destroyed or become a shell of itself, many Camiens fled (others stayed to fight for their planet). Windblade was one of the Camiens who fled the planet (against her own wishes). Sadly, her mechanical nature and size made it so she had to stay alone in a small capsule... Which, in the vastness of space, went adrift for years, separating her from her caretakers and peers. It was then that she landed on a mechanical planet called Cybertron! Or Cybertron landed on her.
She's an alien in Cybertron in all senses of the word. She doesn't understand their customs, had to learn their language (because of course they wouldn't learn hers :/), is mostly unaware of their long history, and can't quite grasp the "whys" of the war and its nuances... However, she quickly understands that she should fight for the Autobots and their cause. Her main objective is to come back to Caminus (if it still exists, she doesn't know) and fight against the Quintessons, but she'll help the Autobots because that's the right thing to do.
I think her telepathy powers are both a drawback and an advantage to her. Reading minds is good for fighting, but she doesn't just read minds, she literally feels what the other person is feeling... This disturbs her greatly when she has to read the minds of her Decepticon opponents.
It's valid to mention that she doesn't consider herself a Cybertronian, but everyone, including her fellow Autobots, tries to convince her that she is and that the Camiens, who are organic, would never understand her like they do (anti-organic biases). She doesn't buy it, but she did allow them to modify her body and give her an alternative mode. She rationalized that it was for fighting on equal ground with them, but later she realized that, unbeknownst to her, she became part of their social dynamics (where she is now, military hardware).
I like to think that even though she gels pretty well with Elita's squadron, when Optimus finally comes back and Earth enters the equation... She would probably side with the humans, seeing as the Decepticons are planning to dominate the planet, steal their resources, and enslave them. I don't think either Elita-1 or Optimus truly understands Windy's side.
I did give consensual adult DazaixMori a try and let me tell you, Mori became even more pathetic. I described him as a "damsel in distress" one time. Like, sir, you're forty and blushing like a virgin maiden in the arms of your ex-executive.
Dazai called him "cute", and they're now pretending that nothing did happen. Ranpo choked on a muffin bc they spontaneously fucked on Fukuzawa's desk. (Fukuzawa is on a business trip, but he knows what is happening, bc he told Mori to go to Dazai and talk, he just didn't expect them to end up in bed. But hey, they're adults. He's not going to intervene as long as everybody is on the same page here.)
Ranpo told Fukuzawa that they fucked and since then he has to report to him how things are developing while he is away. They're also the only two people in the betting pool who bet against Chuuya being the possible nightly visitor of Dazai. (Chuuya doesn't know yet. Kouyou advised Mori not to tell him, or else they would have to arrange his burial.)
had a dream last night where someone was having the most desperate embarrassing fit in a public bathroom and they couldn’t stifle and i was in the stall next to them touching myself
This week I wateched some scenes from The Patriot for the first time after finishing Turn, and I appreciated for the first time just how stupid Captain Wilkins is from a historical standpoint. Not that the character is stupid (but not entirely not that either), but he’s The Only Loyalist in the Movie. The conflict between Loyalist and Patriot colonials is completely erased as everyone, including William Fucking Tavington, implies that Wilkins should be more loyal to his neighbors than the crown. (Not to mention that the Green Dragoons were a Loyalist regiment, which makes Tavington’s snide “another colonial” comment a little ironic)
Even Wilkins’ account of his loyalties is weird. When Tavington asks him why he should trust a man who would betray his neighbors, Wilkins replies “Those neighbors who would make a stand against England deserve to die a traitor’s death.”
England. Not the crown or Britain or any other entity that is actually inclusive of, you know, the whole empire, including the place where Wilkins lives. The only in canon explanation I have for this is that Wilkins is so smitten with Tavington, who actually is English, that his brain stops functioning. “I’m fighting for Eng(lish cock)land. Fuck them rebels!”
And it just keeps getting worse for him.
Tavington: “What can you tell me about Benjamin Martin?”
Wilkins (flirtily) “Hell, everything. I can tell you the size of his boot.”
Tavington: “Where would he leave his children?”
Wilkins: :(
“Can’t we just skip the war crimes and go right into the sex?”