So. I went online and bought this Transformers generations Blurr toy and holy shit nothing prepared me for the lore on the back of it’s box o_o
Also every time Blurr gets to be a sniper my soul ascends a little bit~
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So. I went online and bought this Transformers generations Blurr toy and holy shit nothing prepared me for the lore on the back of it’s box o_o
Also every time Blurr gets to be a sniper my soul ascends a little bit~
+ Bonus doodles
Animorphs #22: The Solution thoughts (pt. 3):
The whole sequence in the school cafeteria, where the gloves come off, really shows why (no matter what Rachel thinks) Visser Three really does have reason to fear the Animorphs. Jake literally laughs in David's face when David asks him for the morphing cube, despite Rachel noting seconds before that Jake is visibly shell-shocked from last night. Cassie effortlessly figures out why David wants the cube, and plays him like a fiddle with her "I know you're afraid, and I know that deep down inside you feel very sorry for what happened last night" speech (p. 42). Rachel and Jake coordinate the lie about Tobias being dead in real time. All three of them clock in a matter of seconds that "Marco" is actually David. He's in way over his head, and has no idea the codependent murder polycule he's messing with.
Also: Rachel confronting David as they're both human and David calmly saying "maybe you forget this sometimes, but you are a girl, Rachel," (p. 45). Only to have Rachel prove that she can, in fact, kick his ass in a fight as her own little girl self. Maybe Rachel comes to recognize it as crossing an ethical line, but damn does it feel good to see her prove to David just how much power she has over him without ever needing to morph.
Rachel's echoing fear that Tobias would never go so far as to threaten a human host, vs. Tobias's announcing to Taylor that "I want you to die". And Tobias's ironclad belief that Rachel would never go so far as to deliberately hurt a human host, against his disgust with himself for overthinking ethical decisions while Rachel simply does the right thing. Your Honor, I love them.
This does seem to be Ax's first time in dolphin morph? He uses shark in #4 and #15. It seems to be one of the rare moments when an Animorph gets a new morph off-screen. I do like the way he comments on «All the worry I felt seems to have evaporated. I feel... quite relaxed. Happy, even» (p. 63). What an utterly Ax way of describing a giddy morph.
I never noticed Checkov's Island before. But Rachel notes on their way to the World Leaders' Conference that "a small, rugged island about a mile offshore" is the outer limit of the security submarines' patrol route — and that's where they end up dropping David off.
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I know a solution
Lafayette is always the solution✨
(Maybe Musical Laf meeting Historical Laf??)
Yes please thank you
Its kind of poo but it's okay bc is Lafayette
Listening to The Solution at work today and I’m reminded of my initial reaction of the book opening with Rachel killing Kenny
y'know we've talked plenty about David Animorphs lately but I'd like to emphasize something that I don't see people talk about enough:
He's a bad pet owner
Having any kind of illegal pet should dock you some points.
He had the venom sacks removed from Spawn, the cobra. Now on the one hand I understand that's necessary in order to have a pet that's not deadly. On the other hand, if an animal needs to have body parts surgically removed in order for it to exist safely in your house, it's not a pet you should have. That's like the extreme version of declawing a cat.
Why is Spawn not living in a terrarium with a heat lamp? When Marco morphs Spawn, the snake brain's first thought is "I'm cold", probably because it's in shadow under David's bed. The real Spawn apparently slithered out of a cardboard box under there when Marco acquired him. That's not an environment that a cobra should be in. As far as we know Spawn just roams the house and does not have a dedicated terrarium (much less a heat lamp) like he should.
David also has a cat. The cat and the cobra are both allowed to just roam the house freely. That's a recipe for disaster. The sight of a snake slithering around will trigger a cat's hunting instincts - that's why cats like to chase string. You might as well let your pet rodent roam the house freely where the cat can get to him. And since Spawn no longer has venom to defend himself, there is a good chance the cat would've killed that snake sooner or later (and if Spawn did still have venom, then it's the cat who would almost certainly end up dead). It's not safe for these two animals to be interacting with each other.
And in a series called ANIMorphs, I feel like poor handling of animals should've been a red flag.
tfw the child soldier starts child-soldiering a little too hard
book 21:
"Andalite!" the biggest Hork-Bajir spat. <Yes, Andalite,> Ax said with all the natural arrogance of his people. <What a pity for you, Yeerk.>
book 22:
<David!> <Yes, David,> he said with grim satisfaction. <Five little dolphins and one big orca. Let's see how that works out.>
spot the difference.