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MayIRequestMoreEngineerPleaseILoveHimSoMuchThankYou
Well... Might as well!
Whoever said Science Party should include Demo is a wise, wise person.
Crazy scientists. Love 'em.
Like, reeaaally love 'em.
#team fortress 2#tf2#demoman tf2#tf2 demoman#demo tf2#tf2 demo#medic tf2#tf2 medic#engineer tf2#tf2 engineer#science party#shortfuse#short fuse#happy august! .. there is like One thing special about it but. y'know fuck it. happy august!!#loadout.tf
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Hiii love ur art can u draw some shortfuse pls? (Demo x engie)
thank you~ <3<3<3<3
u get a lil dodloo hope u like it
i took so long sorryyyyy
#ask#team fortress 2#tf2#my art#k4r0#shortfuse#tf2 demoman#tf2 engineer#demoman x engineer#engineer x demoman
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Whatever
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HAIII I saw you asking for requests ummm it's pretty rare but would you do shortfuse? (Engiedemo) :33
ever since I’ve gotten this request, I’ve completely fallen in love with shortfuse it’s so cute
#tf2#trypo-p#trypo.png#team fortress 2#digital art#my art#tf2 engineer#tf2 demoman#artists on tumblr#I have so many requests to draw engineer#I cannot stress this enough engineer is SO hard to draw#shortfuse#engiedemo#demoengie#engineer x demoman#demoman x engineer
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Puts these sappy old men in my mouth
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More of them ♥︎ Cause this niche ship is so beautiful and complex to me
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My favorite rarepair
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#team fortress 2#tf2 demoman#tf2 engineer#tf2 shortfuse#shortfuse#tf2 fanart#tf2#engie x demo#god i want them so bad what the fuck
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OOC ART POST

Hehe u guys deserve this after all that angst <3
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shitty ass boyfriens disco elysium cosplay
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in honor of engineer draw us some shortfuse why dontcha. combo of what was meant to be and what is
wait i love them...
#tf2#art#fanart#team fortress 2#tf2 demoman#tf2 engineer#shortfuse#demoengie#new ship to think about alot ugh seriously
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TFTOBER #6 On Break

I enjoy spending time with him, over a light joke, can follow a story, a discussion about a new project and back to the events on the battlefield. Every part of it is interesting to me. But it's more fun with him.
#shortfuse#Shortfuse#tf2#demoengie#tf2 engineer#tf2 demoman#drawing#team fortress 2#tf2 fanart#team fortress fanart#tftober 2024#TFTOBER#short fuse
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Some short fuse stuff (Click for better quality)
#art#my art#tf2#team fortress 2#tf2 demoman#demoman tf2#tf2 engineer#tf2 engie#shortfuse#short fuse#demoengie#I like them :)#originally the shading was going to be different but I just love how this looks#also I haven’t mentioned much on the comics but it didn’t really have Demoman so I don’t care#/j#I thought it was decent idk#I liked admin at least
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Do you hear me. Do you Understand Me.
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*raises paw politely* could I hear about Short Fuse (Engie/Demo) for the Ship Asks?
SHORT FUSE OH YEAH LETS GO >:D 100% ship it
What made you ship it?
I think it was last year when I got a request on Tumblr to draw Short Fuse. I hadn't heard of it before, but the more I had thought about the two together the more hooked I got. What a good day to be a multishipper this slaps
What are your favourite things about the ship?
I love the idea of two science nerds bonding over blueprints and making explosives together. I mean what can I say, it makes for some great chemistry. Demoman confides in Engineer to talk about his troubles, and Demoman helps brighten up the office when Engineer's working on another big project. They seem like they'd go out drinking together, walk each other home, and cause some harmless, yet exciting trouble in the base. Also I don't know if this makes sense or not, but the way that their voices sound together makes this pleasant red and orange mix to me. They fit together; not "smoothly" like how I would have expected it to be, but moreso like a sierpiński triangle. Overall, both a visually appealing ship AND their personalities work well together too!
Is there an unpopular opinion you have about the ship?
Out of all the TF2 ships I can think of, *THIS* is the most chaotic one to me. When you combine the power of two genius' and the power of gay yaoi, I think you get something pretty chaotic out of that (coughcough if you REALLY want some chaos, I offer True Science Party; Engineer, Demoman, and Medic) I'm unsure if this is an unpopular opinion or not, I sadly see literally no art of this ship and it's devastating.
#trypo.txt#trypo-p#ask game#ship ask game#tf2#team fortress 2#tf2 demoman#tf2 demo#tf2 engineer#tf2 short fuse#short fuse#shortfuse#engiedemo#engineer x demoman
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DEMO/ENGIE ATTACK
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A friend recommend me to use chat GPT for a history and I thought of asking It to do a Fleetway re imagination and this happened
Title: Sonic the Comic
Setting:
Mobius, once a peaceful and vibrant world, is now under the brutal rule of Dr. Robotnik. His forces dominate the majority of the planet, turning cities into dark, industrial wastelands. However, in the shadows, resistance groups have sprung up, each fighting in their own way for the future of Mobius. Sonic and his allies stand as the last hope of a free world, and their mission is to defeat Robotnik and restore peace.
The Emerald Forest is a mysterious, ancient zone at the heart of Mobius. It holds secrets that could tip the balance of power—secrets that Robotnik desperately wants to control. But even as Sonic and his team push back against Robotnik's forces, new dangers rise from within their own ranks, and their ultimate challenge may come from forces they least expect.
The Sonic Resistance:
Sonic the Hedgehog (Extra Life Sonic - The Clone)
Sonic, the iconic speedster, is still the heart of the Freedom Fighters, but in this reimagined world, Extra Life Sonic plays a major role. He is a clone created by Robotnik in a twisted experiment to replicate Sonic's abilities. This clone, known as Extra Life Sonic, was engineered with a similar personality to the original Sonic but with a key difference—he was created as a disposable tool for Robotnik.
Extra Life Sonic’s role in the story is complex. Though he shares Sonic’s speed and some of his charm, he is more naive and torn between his artificial origins and his desire for freedom. In this reimagining, Extra Life Sonic will struggle with the question of who he truly is. Is he just a copy of Sonic, or does he have the right to define himself? Over time, his bond with the original Sonic grows as they face off against Robotnik's forces and discover their shared purpose. However, the conflict remains: will he ever be able to live his own life outside of Robotnik's shadow?
Tails (Miles Prower)
Tails is still Sonic's trusted sidekick and inventor, but in this version, he has a more prominent role as a strategist and leader of smaller rebel units. His intellect and technological expertise are invaluable to the Freedom Fighters, as he creates innovative gadgets to fight Robotnik’s technological domination. Tails is more mature and reflective in this story, growing into a figure who can hold his own in battle and make tough decisions for the team.
Shortfuse the Cybernik
Shortfuse is still the tragic figure caught between his past and present. A young, heroic character forced into roboticization by Robotnik, Shortfuse's story is one of inner conflict. In this reimagining, Shortfuse is not just a Cybernik—he is a symbol of what happens when Robotnik's tyranny turns innocent lives into weapons. As a member of the Freedom Fighters, Shortfuse continues to battle not only Robotnik’s army but also the roboticized nature of his own body. His journey becomes about reclaiming his humanity, and his emotional arc is deeply tied to themes of freedom versus control.
Tenko
Tenko remains an enigmatic ninja figure, skilled in both stealth and martial arts. In this version, Tenko is a mysterious ally who harbors crucial information about the Chaos Emeralds and the Emerald Forest, a key location that holds the secrets to defeating Robotnik. She is part of an ancient order of protectors who have sworn to safeguard Mobius’s natural forces. Though initially secretive, Tenko gradually reveals her past and becomes one of the most reliable fighters in the Freedom Fighters' ranks. Her loyalty to Sonic’s cause is unwavering, but her own motivations and hidden history add a level of intrigue.
Grimmer
Grimmer is a ruthless bounty hunter, fiercely loyal to Robotnik. In this reimagined world, Grimmer has undergone further enhancements to make him an even deadlier opponent. His skill in combat is matched only by his sadistic pleasure in hunting down Sonic and his allies. Grimmer’s backstory is one of revenge—he was once a respected freedom fighter, but Robotnik captured him, manipulated him, and turned him into a living weapon. Now, he hunts those he once called allies.
Commander Brutus
Brutus, the intimidating military commander, has risen through the ranks of Robotnik’s army to become one of his most trusted generals. He is not just a brute but also a tactician with a keen mind for warfare. His deep sense of ambition means that he has his own designs on ruling Mobius and has no love for Sonic or the Freedom Fighters. In this version, Brutus is more dangerous than ever, plotting both against Sonic and Robotnik, knowing that the one who controls Mobius’s future will be the one with the power to command the Chaos Emeralds.
Metamorphia
Metamorphia is a shapeshifting agent with the ability to take on any form she desires. However, her shifting nature is not entirely under control. Her true motives are shrouded in mystery, and while she serves Robotnik’s forces, there are hints that she may have her own plans in motion. Is she loyal to Robotnik, or does she have an agenda of her own? Her unpredictable nature makes her a terrifying enemy, capable of infiltrating the Freedom Fighters and causing chaos wherever she goes.
Ebony
Ebony, a dark and brooding figure, wields immense power over dark magic and mysterious forces. She has an interest in the Chaos Emeralds, but her reasons for seeking them are unclear. She is neither ally nor enemy to the Freedom Fighters, operating as a rogue agent who serves her own interests. Ebony is a character of great power, but also of great consequence—her involvement with the Emerald Forest and the ancient energies that reside there suggests she may have knowledge that could help or destroy Mobius. Her relationship with the Freedom Fighters is uncertain, and it’s unclear where her true loyalties lie.
Plot:
The Chaos Emeralds are the key to unlocking Robotnik’s ultimate weapon, and the Emerald Forest holds the ancient secrets that could change the fate of Mobius. Sonic, along with his team of rebels, must uncover the mysteries hidden within the forest while fending off Robotnik’s growing army.
But Extra Life Sonic, a clone of the original Sonic, enters the picture as Robotnik’s last-ditch weapon. Though initially serving as a tool for Robotnik, Extra Life Sonic begins to question his origins and purpose, leading to an eventual confrontation with Sonic himself. As both Sonics discover their shared abilities and struggles, the Freedom Fighters will have to choose: can they trust this clone, or will he ultimately become another weapon for Robotnik to wield?
Meanwhile, Grimmer and Commander Brutus launch a full-scale assault on the Freedom Fighters, forcing them into a desperate war for control of the Chaos Emeralds. As the battle intensifies, Metamorphia and Ebony add their own complications, turning the tide of war and creating even more confusion.
The final battle against Robotnik looms closer, and with the ultimate weapon at stake, Fleetway Super Sonic—the darker, uncontrollable force—will emerge. Sonic’s true strength will be tested, and he must confront the cost of using such overwhelming power.
Tone and Themes:
Identity and Free Will: Extra Life Sonic’s struggle for autonomy and identity remains central to the story. Can he define himself beyond his origins, or will he forever remain a copy of Sonic? The theme of free will versus programming is explored through his character.
The Price of Power: The consequences of wielding the Chaos Emeralds and the power of Fleetway Super Sonic are explored, showing how unchecked power can lead to chaos and destruction.
Conflict and Loyalty: Relationships between the characters, such as Sonic’s bond with Tails and his tension with Extra Life Sonic, are central. Characters like Grimmer and Metamorphia also explore the idea of loyalty and betrayal, questioning where true alliances lie.
This version of Sonic the Comic (Fleetway) stays true to the original's characters, including Extra Life Sonic, and maintains the unique blend of action, moral dilemmas, and character development that made the series so distinct. I hope this feels more aligned with what you envisioned!
Yes I asked It to include my precious Extra Life, what of It? Oh and I Also asked It to keep Metamorphia arc because yes
This was the result:
Metamorphia's Redemption Arc:
Backstory:
Metamorphia was once a powerful agent under Robotnik, a shapeshifter whose ability to assume any form made her one of his most dangerous weapons. However, the nature of Robotnik’s control over her was far darker than it seemed at first. Metamorphia wasn’t just a tool for destruction—she was someone whose very identity was warped by Robotnik’s constant abuse. Over time, she became a reflection of his cruelty, her shapeshifting abilities tied to her emotional instability and lack of self-worth.
In this version, Metamorphia is no longer just a cold, calculating adversary; she is a tragic figure who has been manipulated and discarded by Robotnik countless times. Her shape-shifting abilities were often used against her, forcing her into roles that perpetuated her sense of helplessness. Each time she changed form, she lost a piece of who she truly was.
The Moment of Change:
After a series of failed missions and brutal manipulations by Robotnik, Metamorphia begins to see herself not as an extension of his will, but as a person capable of change. The turning point comes when she is forced to assume the identity of a loved one who was lost during one of Robotnik’s rampages. The pain of pretending to be someone she was not, combined with the realization that she was a victim of Robotnik’s twisted machinations, ignites a desire for freedom within her.
In a dramatic shift, Metamorphia decides to abandon Robotnik's control completely. She uses her shapeshifting abilities to take on the form of a normal girl—a representation of herself as she might have been before Robotnik's cruelty scarred her. She sheds her old, monstrous persona and adopts a new, simple appearance—a form that allows her to leave the past behind.
In this new form, Metamorphia renames herself “Mira”, symbolizing her rebirth. This new identity is a stark contrast to her previous one: Mira is not only human but completely devoid of the toxic emotional baggage that once defined her. She may still carry the scars of her past, but now she has the chance to start fresh.
Redemption Journey:
Mira’s journey isn’t easy. She is constantly haunted by the memories of her time as Metamorphia, and her shape-shifting powers, though still present, become a reminder of her internal struggle. However, Mira is determined to build a new life, and through the course of the story, she seeks redemption by assisting the Freedom Fighters.
Mira's main struggle lies in her desire to atone for the things she did as Metamorphia. She is aware that she was once an enemy to Sonic and his team, but she is now trying to show that she is not the person she once was. While the Freedom Fighters are initially suspicious of her, Sonic and the others gradually come to see that Mira is genuine in her efforts to make up for her past.
Conflict:
Despite her good intentions, Mira faces constant internal and external conflicts. Robotnik, aware of her defection, sends his forces to recapture her, and Grimmer, who has his own vendetta against her for what she did to his past, becomes a relentless pursuer. Grimmer’s hatred for her is intense, seeing her as a traitor and a coward who abandoned the mission. This sets up some of the most intense moments in the story, as Mira must fight not only for her freedom but also to prove that she’s not the monster she used to be.
Mira's ability to change her appearance also plays a significant role in her redemption. As she struggles to take on new forms, she eventually learns that true freedom comes from being herself—not someone else. This struggle mirrors her emotional growth as she sheds the last vestiges of the person she was and embraces a new future.
Mira's Role in the Freedom Fighters:
Mira slowly becomes an important member of the Freedom Fighters. Her knowledge of Robotnik’s tactics and the psychological games he played with her becomes an invaluable asset. Her shapeshifting abilities also allow her to infiltrate key areas, gathering intelligence and undermining Robotnik's forces. But perhaps most importantly, Mira provides emotional support to the other characters, particularly to Shortfuse, who also struggles with his roboticized past.
Mira's key interactions focus on helping others find a way out of the emotional cages they’ve built for themselves. She and Shortfuse develop a deep bond, both seeking to reclaim the humanity that Robotnik stole from them. Through her redemption arc, Mira becomes a symbol of hope—not only for the people of Mobius, but for those who have suffered under Robotnik's regime.
The Final Test:
Mira’s ultimate test comes when Robotnik discovers her new identity and attempts to manipulate her one last time. In the final battle, Mira faces the choice of whether to use her powers to become Metamorphia again to save her allies or to trust that she has truly left that life behind. The Freedom Fighters fight alongside her, showing their trust in her transformation.
The final act of the story centers on Mira's sacrifice to help defeat Robotnik, as she chooses to permanently relinquish her shape-shifting powers in order to destroy a device that Robotnik uses to control the minds of others. By doing this, she proves that her redemption is real and that she is no longer the agent of destruction she once was.
Themes:
The Power of Redemption: Mira’s arc is about the belief that no one is beyond redemption. Despite her past as Metamorphia, she has the ability to reshape her future. Her transformation from villain to hero represents the power of self-acceptance and change.
Identity and Self-Worth: Mira’s journey is deeply tied to discovering who she is beyond her ability to shapeshift. She learns that true identity isn’t defined by appearance or past actions—it’s about the choices she makes moving forward.
The Cycle of Abuse: Mira’s backstory is also a story of abuse and control. Her time as Metamorphia reflects how deeply Robotnik’s manipulation affected her. Her redemption shows that even those who have been abused can reclaim their autonomy and forge a new path.
This approach gives Metamorphia (Mira) a much-needed redemption arc while retaining the complexities and depth of her character. She transforms from a feared antagonist into a heroic figure, and her struggles to leave her past behind make her one of the most compelling characters in the story.
#sonic the hedgehog#sonic#sonic the comic#amy rose#fleetway super sonic#shadow the hedgehog#sth#extralifesonic#extra life#extra life sonic#extra life just seems to be mad that he was stuck in there for so long#extra life the hedgehog#metamorphia#Grimmer stc#doctor robotnik#commander brutus#ebony the mystic mog#ebonythecat#stco#knuckles the echidna#tenko the canary#shortfuse#chatgpt
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