He's so 🥺
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He's so 🥺
I can literally confirm that love is not a sin guys stop being homophobic
Thanks Satan
No but like before I watched Project Hail Mary I’d occasionally see fanart and it made me wonder when the dude with long black hair was going to show up and why were people shipping him with Grace but he didn’t show up and I was very confused and yesterday it finally dawned on me it was Markiplier all along you fucks!?
My only contribution to this ship before I disappear for another month
expendable - bloodymary
Original post by @morallygrayautisticscientist here, this post was so funny I decided to draw it lol.
Panel by panel below:
furthest we've ever been
I can't stop thinking of Grace being reborn on the ship. Gosling calls the coma bag his amniotic sac. He's released from it wobbly, frightened, struggling to speak, like a brand-new baby; is stunned to find out he's been released into an enormous universe with no instructions. He encounters death immediately without understanding. He has to learn to know himself from nothing--"Am I smart?" He cries and screams over how overwhelming it all is, like a toddler shoved into a world he can't control.
Through his angsty teen stage he is learning the little things that make him himself -- he likes cilantro, he has muscles, he has a sciencey brain -- but none of that gives him a purpose. He goes into depressed undergrad party mode, in a silly hat, soaked in vodka, asking himself what the point of it all is.
But then he sees the ship's golden wall carved with the mission, the memory of the people before him who worked to get him this far, the children coming after him who are depending on him, and something shifts. His shoulders straighten. He takes a deep breath and tosses the little Earth-ball into the air. He understands very little yet, like any young graduate just trying to join the flow of community and history. But Grace has found his adulthood.
After that he can face mortality, responsibility; he puts on his uniform, buries his crewmates. He can grieve them properly and face the future for Earth's sake. After that he's ready to try to meet the moment he's in, even though like all of us he knows now that he will die. And he is ready to meet and love the people different from him who will become his family, his home. He has dealt with fear and loneliness and loss; he's ready for life. He's grown up.
this is their dynamic in my head
she likes grace, hates simon LMAO
she's beauty and she's grace. she stabs imps in the face.
Returning to my roots (being unhinged about these games)
Thanks @etoiline for the idea!
I'm sooo excited for Star Wars Zero Company!!! The last trailer inspired me to do this drawing 🩵
Cautiously optimistic for Jedi Three, even though Survivor kinda shit the bed in regards to The Force ( You cannot regularly dip into The Dark Side for a temporary power boost. That's not how The Force works. )
I'm wondering if the game will be set after RoTJ to keep Cal out of The Rebellion. Maybe with Kata as a playable character? She could be a fresh faced Jedi Knight while Cal plays the wise Jedi Master. Maybe with a Luke cameo??? Hmmmmmmm??? I'd even settle for Luke showing up in a stinger to recruit Cal and Kata to his new Jedi Order.
i actually think jedi survivor handled the dark side really well tbh, both narratively and as a gameplay mechanic.
I dont think cal in survivor is just dipping into the dark side for a force boost, hes clearly struggling with sticking to the light because of all the pain he carries and the people he keeps having to kill.
like at the start with the inquisitor he gave her a chance to surrender but his heart clearly wasnt in it and he had already resigned himself to killing her. His crew had just died and hes been fighting the empire for five years without any progress. Then when he gets to koboh, reconnects with greez and cere and merrin, and finds out about tanalor, he gets his hope back. Rayvis and dagan gera oppose him, and he struggles with the need to kill them. He kills rayvis because rayvis wanted him to and flat out refused to surrender. It is against the jedi code to kill a defeated opponent, but it was against rayvis code to surrender even when defeated. I think cal saw it as justifiable in a way; it is less an execution than the fullfilment of a wish. And also, cal needed to do it to get to dagan, so there was an ends justify the means aspect to it.
That line of thought gets carried over to dagan gera. Cal really wanted to work together with dagan in restoring the jedi order, but dagan wanted to build an army, cal wanted to build a refuge. He didnt think he could beat dagan and so he panicked and used that panic as a source of power. He used the dark side to get a power boost, and of course he knows its wrong, but it was only for a moment, and again, sometimes the ends justify the means, right?
Now having access to tanalor, cal returns to jeddha, bright and hopeful, only to get betrayed by a close friend. To make things worse, that friend reveals himself to be a jedi only now, only when using his abilities to stab cal in the back. Cal loses cere, cal loses cordova, cal loses bode, cal loses tanalor, cal loses the jedha archives, and cal loses himself. He tracks bode down and he is furious and in pain. He finds a little girl in an empire base, and part of him thinks, wait, what am i doing. He tries to give bode another chance, but when bode betrays him again the anger comes back.
And honestly, i think this may have been planned since fallen order in a way. In this part of the game, cal's force freeze becomes a force rage. As a gameplay mechanic, the force freeze worked like a panic button in jedi survivor. You fill up the meter by fighting and use it when overwhelmed by enemies, to escape or when you need to quickly deal a lot of damage. It is not an ability used when cal is calm or mindful or whatever you call it. It is an ability used out of desperation. This is also reflected in its background. The first time we see it used in universe is kylo ren in TFA iirc, and the first time we see cal use it is during order 66. I dont know if its a dark side ability per se, but for cal it is something born out of trauma, so for it to evolve into a full on dark side skill is not that surprising.
Anyway, to move on with the story, after meeting kata cal does calm down somewhat in regards to bode. Before that he really really wanted to kill him, even merrin calls him out on it iirc. But when following bode to tanalor cal gives him chance after chance after chance to surrender, to work things out together, despite his massive betrayal. Cal is desperate for a reason to spare bode's life, but bode just keeps refusing every offer. As the fight goes on, bode hurts both kata and merrin. Cal shoots bode. Bode is down on the ground, wounded, but (and correct me if im wrong here its been a while since i played the game) he grabs his blaster and tries to shoot cal but the blaster malfunctions or something. So even when he is defeated he tried to kill cal, but now he is truly unarmed. For a moment, cal thinks and considers sparing him, but then his face hardens (he might have looked over to merrin?) And he shoots bode. Could he have spared him, imprisoned him and maybe redeemed him? we dont know, and well never know. Cal killing bode was not an act of self defense or a defeat of evil, it was the execution of a defeated opponent to prevent him from potentially doing further harm, and you could give plentt of reasons for why this is justified and all, but that doesnt take away the fact that this is definitely not the jedi way. Literally everytime a jedi did (or was about to do) this (mace and sheev, anakin and dooku, luke and vader) this was portrayed as wrong. This is cal slipping in his code. I dont think the game is just using the dark side as a temporary power up, because by the end of the story cal is still struggling with that darkness he invited.
I think Jedi 3 is gonna get deeper into cals psyche and his (very reluctant but still there) use of the dark side. I dont think hes gonna Fall, but either he pulls himself back to the light or he'll give up being a jedi (or he'll die but i hope not)
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thankful for bread and butter and garlic #thankful
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