the beauty of Wolf 359 is that it says "everyone deserves a second chance". the tragedy of Wolf 359 is that it also says "but not everyone gets that chance".
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the beauty of Wolf 359 is that it says "everyone deserves a second chance". the tragedy of Wolf 359 is that it also says "but not everyone gets that chance".
Who do you think the scariest character you've ever written is?
Miranda Pryce.
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Miranda Pryce
I look into my eyeholes and what do I see?
The double casting in Wolf 359 drives me insane it's so good.
You're telling me the same actor plays the experiment and the experimentor, the old hat and the ingenue, the hardened cruel knife and the passionate humanitarian.
And you're telling me they do it twice.
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Once the glass was cleaned up, Miranda and the Commander went downstairs, to the kitchen. Miranda was trying to drink a glass of milk, but her injured hands made it difficult.
She didn't want to talk, but she knew she likely didn't have a choice.
@commander-renee-minkowski
I want to post this because I really like how I drew Doug and Miranda here, but I don't actually know how to properly explain this au
Basically it's if Miranda started throwing as many of her memories and expertise into Doug's head as she could during the wipe because he had a better chance of remembering with the alien brain capacity . So when they both remember, their brains are blended together and they're both awful in a new unique The Fly type of way.
Blorbos. Doug's been forced to work for Goddard bc he's got her muscle memory and she dipped to be a roadie pot head.