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Crack Ship Island
Things were going well. Virgil decided to confess his love for Marina
But his confession was interrupted by a rival for Marina's affections!
That is Sergeant Major Zero from Terrahawks. We're now in crack ship territory.
Who will Marina choose??????
Hey Thunderfam, what's everyone's thoughts on the Thunderbirds characters' appearances in Peter Kay's Animated All Star Band as well as the Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now cover [with Captain Scarlet and Terrahawks characters]?
I love the part in the Animated All Star Band where Virgil, Parker, and Brains do the "I get knocked down, but I get up again" dance and I'd love to see a GIF of it.
Some fine additions to my collection 🫡
Nothing says welcome home like a good charity shop round!
Spoilers for Big Finish’s Terrahawks drama
I hate that they killed off the other clones, like why have nine clones if you will not even give them a story or two to be in before you off them. At least make me feel a little bit sorry for them, like I get the deaths were for shock and to show that Zelda wasn’t messing around
Heck one died off screen, and got shoved a box and got sent to Terrahawks in pieces . But I think it was a lazy waste of characters. I wished that we could have few stories with them as side character so they could show their personality before their deaths
Did you know that Gerry Anderson’s Terrahawks originally started as an unmade anime in 1977? It was made as a pitch by Gerry Anderson after he was approached by the Japanese company, Tohokushinsha, the company that distributed ITC shows to Japan(including Gerry’s supermarionation shows), to pitch and collaborate on an anime after Gerry finished production on the second series of Space 1999. The anime sadly never got made due to MBS not accepting the pitch.however the terrahawks name was used for the 80s puppet series while the organisation idea was used for the sci-fi anime Scientific Rescue Team Technoboyger(dubbed into English as Thunderbirds 2086).
Images from https://retroanimechris.blogspot.com
The Way to a Zeroid’s Little Electronic Heart...
…is with a hat, apparently!
(According to canon, 101 was built in November 2018. He is therefore 7! Happy Birthday to my best good boy.)
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Even though Spacehawk had perfectly good furniture in her obs lounge, Lieutenant Hiro tended to sit on the floor, most of the time, these days. Partly because it was just comfortable, and gave him more room to spread his materials out when he wanted to work on something, and partly so his zeroid best friend could get up close more easily, and see the same things as the human was using, if necessary.
(And partly because the heavy zeroid was absolutely destroying the couch cushions. Owun being Owun, he found this aspect highly stressful. So, sitting on the floor was good for his emotional wellbeing, too.)
They spent quite a bit of their downtime like it, these days; just… comfortable, sitting quietly together. Hiro would usually be reading up on some interesting new technological discoveries that he wanted to try and find a way to use to advance their own hardware, and Owun, with access to every televisual format in every language on the whole planet available to him, would be glued to some absolute brainrot he’d discovered (and occasionally, multiple channels of it at once).
Owun had calmed down quite a lot, lately; being allowed to ‘snuggle’ (quite tricky, for a spherical robot, but he managed) and say I love you without being told off for it had given him a degree of stability that he’d lacked for a long while. Now, he was less likely to work himself into an anxious temper about the smallest things not quite going perfectly, particularly when those things were outside his control anyway; less likely to take the sergeant major’s teasing to heart and get snappish with anyone in the vicinity.
There was probably an element of being more ‘grown up’ about the little robot as well, Hiro mused. He hadn’t anticipated any of the zeroids becoming sentient, let alone the whole fleet, so hadn’t taken any steps to ensure it was managed as perfectly as he would have liked. (It would probably be polite to say it had all been a little… haphazard.) Perhaps it shouldn’t be a surprise the zeroids were all growing into their emotions, as they got older and more experienced?
Speaking of which…