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Chinese satellite reportedly beats Starlink by transferring data 5x faster using a tiny laser | - The Times of India
In a pioneering advance for satellite communications, Chinese scientists have stunned the global space community by transmitting data from a staggering altitude of 36,000 kilometres using a laser no more powerful than a nightlight. This 2-watt laser, part of a cutting-edge satellite experiment, achieved an extraordinary 1 Gbps data rate, outperforming Starlink’s network by fivefold. What makes…
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Debugging My Heart


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WARNINGS: Tim's and reader's awkwardness
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The hum of the server room was a constant lullaby, a white noise symphony that usually soothed me. But tonight, it was grating. Thirty-eight hours. Thirty-eight hours since Tim had last closed his eyes, a feat of endurance that bordered on the superhuman, even for him. He was hunched over his monitors, a battlefield of code illuminated on his face, battling a WayneTech database breach like a digital knight errant.
Your mission was simple: caffeine delivery. You approached cautiously, two steaming mugs in hand, the aroma of dark roast cutting through the sterile air. He didn't acknowledge me, his focus so laser-sharp it felt tangible. You placed one mug within his reach, the ceramic clinking softly against the metal desk.
"Here," You murmured, settling into the chair beside him. "You look like you could use a jumpstart."
He grunted, eyes still glued to the screen. Without looking, he reached out, his fingers brushing yours as he took the mug. Then, still engrossed in his work, he extended a flash drive towards me. "Be careful with that." His voice was raspy, edged with exhaustion.
"Got it, baby genius," You replied absentmindedly, already turning to plug the drive into your own laptop.
The world seemed to stop.
Tim froze. Every line of his posture, usually a study in controlled tension, became rigid. He turned, agonizingly slowly, his head pivoting as if it weighed a ton. The glow of the monitor painted his face in stark relief, highlighting the dark circles under his eyes and the sudden, almost comical, bewilderment etched on his features.
"Did you just call me—?" The question hung in the air, thick with a mixture of disbelief and, dare you say, hope?
Your internal monologue screeched to a halt. Your brain, usually a whirring engine of witty comebacks and strategic planning, stalled. Panic bloomed in your chest, a sudden, unwelcome flower. You were doomed.
"I—uh—" Your tongue felt thick and clumsy. Think, you stupid girl, think! "I was talking to the driver."
The lie was pathetic. So transparent, it was practically see-through. You winced inwardly. You imagined the flash drive, a humble repository of data, suddenly imbued with sentience and demanding to be addressed with terms of endearment. It was ridiculous.
He stared. Just stared. Those intense blue eyes, usually so focused and sharp, were wide with incredulity, bordering on amusement. You could practically hear the gears turning in his brilliant mind, dissecting your utterly unconvincing excuse.
Then, the corner of his mouth twitched. A faint blush crept up his neck, staining his pale skin a delicate pink. It was a beautiful, unexpected, and utterly disarming sight.
"You're the worst liar I've ever met," he finally said, his voice a low murmur, laced with something You couldn't quite decipher. Was that… fondness?
Your cheeks burned. You wanted the earth to open up and swallow you whole. You wanted to rewind time and censor the offending words before they ever escaped your lips. But it was too late. The damage was done.
"Sorry," You mumbled, avoiding his gaze.
He didn't reply, turning back to his monitors. The silence stretched, thick and uncomfortable. You busied myself with the task at hand, transferring the data from the flash drive, your fingers clumsy and uncoordinated. Every now and then, You risked a glance at Tim. He remained absorbed in his work, but the blush lingered, a subtle testament to the awkward, adorable moment we had just shared.
The next week was… interesting. You tried to act normal, to pretend that the "baby genius" incident had never happened. But the memory lingered, a persistent hum in the back of your mind, a constant reminder of your verbal slip-up and Tim's unexpected reaction.
He, surprisingly, didn't bring it up. He was polite, professional, and infuriatingly normal. You started to wonder if you had imagined the blush, the flicker of surprise in his eyes. Maybe you had simply projected your own… feelings… onto the situation. The thought was both disappointing and relieving.
Then, one day, you arrived at your desk to find a new addition to your workspace. A ceramic mug. Standard issue WayneTech, except for one crucial detail. Scrawled across the front, in Tim's unmistakable handwriting, were two words: "Baby Genius's Assistant."
Your heart skipped a beat. He remembered. He hadn't forgotten. He had, in his own quiet, awkward way, acknowledged the moment, embraced the absurdity.
You picked up the mug, tracing the letters with your fingertip. A smile bloomed on your face, involuntary and genuine.
"Cute," You murmured, turning to find him hovering nearby, a stack of files in his arms.
He avoided eye contact, his ears turning a telltale shade of pink. "Just… thought you might want a designated mug."
"Oh, I do," You replied, your voice laced with amusement. "Thank you… baby genius."
He froze, just like before. The blush returned, even more vibrant this time. He opened his mouth to say something, then seemed to think better of it. He just shook his head, a small smile playing on his lips, and hurried away.
That was it. The beginning of our inside joke. A shared secret, born from an accidental endearment and a moment of pure, unadulterated awkwardness.
And every time you said it, every time you saw that blush creep up his neck, you knew. This was more than just a shared joke. This was the slow, hesitant blossoming of something more. Something soft, something sweet, something… us. And you couldn't wait to see where it would lead. Even if it meant enduring a few more awkward silences and stolen glances along the way. After all, the best things are worth waiting for, right? Especially when they involve a baby genius with a penchant for blushing.
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Never Thought I'd Love Like This (Fox x GN!Reader)
Summary: When the data systems go down at the Coruscant Detention Centre, you are sent to collect the datapad records until the problem is fixed. While you are there, you catch the eye of Commander Fox.
Word count: 3.3K
Warnings: None.
The grunt teeming at the back of Fox’s throat formed an irritated grumble. He jabbed at the monitor, cursing the infernal device as the same error message replaced the loading icon. He didn’t know why he thought another attempt would offer different results after hours of trying to send their morning reports. All he wanted was to submit the latest prisoner details to the network and get on with his day. Yet, that confounded crimson triangle halted every effort.
“Have you tried resetting the system?” Thorn asked, setting a steaming cup of caf on the desk beside him.
“Three times already,” Fox replied. “Kriffing reports just won’t send.”
“Nothing is going through,” Stone confirmed from the screens over the opposite side of the office, four displays returning the same failure code and a fifth buffering before it, too, responded in kind. “Could be a signal issue.”
That was the last thing Fox needed. More problems to clear up. Many assumed the Coruscant Guard had a straightforward job; corral criminals, a bit of correspondence and form-filling, and a cup of caf to top it off. But the core world of the galaxy relished trouble, throwing curveballs on a daily basis to keep them sharp. He would happily do without the added disquiet, especially with seven more arrests called in overnight and holding cells running out, but their line of work afforded them no such luck.
“Last time that happened, it only lasted an hour,” Thorn pointed out. “This has been going on all morning.”
The side entrance unsealed in a gasp and shut again once it had admitted Thire, a wearied slump in his posture. “Okay, I have good news and bad news.”
“Good news first,” Thorn pleaded.
“Headquarters assured me the problem can be resolved.”
“And the bad news,” Fox pressed, removing his helmet and ruffling out his curls.
“It’s going to take a while to fix,” Thire replied.
“How long?”
“They’re not sure.”
“Was the system hacked?” Stone asked.
“The engineers don’t know. They haven’t been able to find anything definitive yet,” Thire said. “Only thing they could tell me was that we are in this for the long haul, but they are sending representatives to each precinct a few times a week to collect datapads with the records and reports on them.”
Already depleted from a restless night and any chance of a quiet day quickly vanishing, Fox planted his face in his gloved hands. The rough fabric pressed into his forehead and the fans on the side of the data transfer system blew hot air onto his cheeks.
“Could be worse,” Stone offered. “At least we don’t have to write them out and deliver them ourselves.”
Fox rose from his slouch and frowned at his brother in arms, daring him to make another unhelpful comment. “Very practical, Stone. Thank you.”
“Anything to cheer you up, commander,” Stone replied. He snatched a free datapad from the holder on the wall and collapsed into a swinging chair.
“Our designated representative will be here this afternoon,” Thire said, handing the rest of the datapads out, “so we better get to work if we want everything correlated by the time they arrive.”
* * *
A yawning shadow clung to the corridor that admitted you into the detention centre, the tube lights from the office directing a feeble wedge onto the floor and the obnoxious buzz of the laser-blocked entryway beside it casting an ominous red glow. You coasted into the silence and peeked into the window, trying the button on the frame when you found the place deserted. Your call went unanswered.
Ruminating on what to do, you took a seat on the uncomfortable benches bolted into the wall facing the office. Nothing you could do without those datapads, and if the clones on duty were busy, the only option left was to wait.
As the minutes floated by inside the cold quiet, you pondered the possibility you’d arrived at the wrong precinct. Your job never usually required you to visit this part of Coruscant, and deciding to double check, you rose to your feet to call your boss. Half-way through dialling in the communication number, a red and white armoured clone entered the office and granted you a cursory glance.
“I was starting to worry I’d got the wrong place,” you admitted with an apprehensive chortle. The expressionless helmet stared, and you dropped the humorous approach.
“Crime report forms are on the side,” he told you, waving vaguely in the direction of the paper pile on the corner of the counter. “Put it in the box by the door once you’re done, and we’ll contact you when we can.”
“Oh, I’m not here for that. I’ve come to collect the datapads.” You wrested your identification from your pocket for him to verify. After a skim of the details, the lasers deactivated long enough for him to deposit the loaded crate just outside. You noted the symbol of the Coruscant Guard on his shoulder pauldron as he lifted himself back up. “Thanks. Have the requisition forms been completed too?”
“Everything you asked for is there.”
“Perfect.” A stable grip on the box, you hoisted the cargo up onto the counter and logged the pickup on your own datapad. With such sensitive information in your care, your superiors emphasised the importance of documenting where the records were at all times.
The clone guard returned to the office while you noted your location. By the time you finished, a second had joined him and stood expectantly by the window.
“Take it you’re our representative,” he said.
“That’s me,” you replied, introducing yourself with a pleasant smile and a friendly disposition.
“I’m Thire. That’s Fox.” Thire jabbed a finger at the clone who’d greeted you. “Don’t worry about him. He hasn’t had his third caf yet, so he’s still grouchy.”
Fox’s face remained obscured, but the tilt of the helmet conveyed the unimpressed scowl that undoubtedly lay beneath it.
“Nice to meet you both,” you said. “Do you need me to pass on any messages?”
“If the engineers could hurry up fixing the problem, that would be great,” Thire answered.
“I don’t think there’s going to be a quick turnaround on that, I’m afraid,” you told him. “Last I heard, two dozen server units were completely fried. It’s affecting droids too, so they’re prioritising getting their programming back up and running before the data systems.”
“What?” Fox demanded, abandoning the far monitor and storming to the window. He advanced so quickly and unexpectedly you intuitively retreated a step, and he reminded himself this was not your fault. “How long will we be waiting?”
You shrugged, wishing you had a conclusive answer for him. “A few weeks, minimum, by my guess. Depends how bad it is and if they find anything else in the meantime.”
Fox’s chest plate rose and fell in slow motions.
“I’ll be back in a couple of days,” you told them. From the top pocket of your jacket, you withdrew a contact card and passed it under the small gap in the window. Thire took it from the collection hollow. “I’m your personal intermediary with HQ, so call me if you need anything.”
“Thanks,” Thire said as you hauled the crate of datapads onto your hip and departed from the detention centre with a modest wave. He turned to Fox and threw the contact card in his direction, the disgruntled commander catching it without even looking and flinging it on the desk with the discarded paper notes. “I’ll get some caf on. It’s going to be a long few weeks.”
In line with your duty, you arrived at the allotted time to collect the reports and ferry them to bleary-eyed administration assistants. Debates on the source of the shut down rapidly became incensed arguments at headquarters, the engineers at each other’s throats as they bickered over cause and solution. The people you had chatted with in passing or wished well on a birthday snapped at you and sent you on your way with a dismissive wave.
Due to the volatile air of the main hub, you dawdled at the detention centre during pick up. If your colleagues were only going to snap at you for doing your job, why would you not want to stick around the clone troopers making you laugh and telling stories about each other?
With each visit, they vied to impress you with tales and jokes, not that they needed to. You appreciated spending time with people who treated you as an equal. Regardless of the circumstances of birth or creation, the Coruscant Guard considered you one of their own. You were all on the same malfunctioning ship, and to them, you were another pair of hands stopping it from crashing.
You sank into the familiarity, soon offering your own stories. Tales of an undesirable date from years ago turned into the entire office vowing to locate the unfortunate soul who’d upset you and tidbits of gossip swiftly became points of discussion.
Over a month into your regular visits, you nudged the code into the panel with your elbow to deactivate the lasers and shuffled through before they revived into an electric buzz. Welcomed into the office, a fresh stack of records anticipated your arrival.
You made your usual greetings to the clones within and parked the larger box on the ground, situating the smaller, wrapped carton onto the side. You set about slotting the datapads into the designated ports in the crate, mindful not to disturb the protective packaging.
“What’s that?” Stone asked, motioning to the extra package you’d brought.
“A gift for you all.”
“What kind of gift?”
“Careful,” you warned as he reached for the twine keeping the decorated wrapping together. “It’s hot.”
He acknowledged your warning and plucked at the string, folding away the paper. Steam rose from the thin cardboard parcel underneath and the robust scent lured in the other troopers.
“Is that caf?” Thire asked, lifting his helmet and leaning over Stone’s shoulder to assess the contents of the box.
“Sure is,” you confirmed, securing the loaded crate. “You mentioned your caf machine had broken, so I got you all some on the way here. There should be some pastries in there too. I hope they didn’t get squashed.”
“Don’t care,” Stone said with a flaky treat already in his mouth and a cardboard cup in his hand. “Still tastes the same.”
While the others indulged in a fresh caffeine wave and some sweet desserts, thanking you with a mouthful and a grin, Fox hovered by the selection of cream-filled pastries topped with melted chocolate and bright fruit.
“I’d grab one of those if I were you,” you told him. “Otherwise, Stone might steal them all.” The clone in question wiped a blob of jam from his nose and, with a shrug, ate it from his glove, not one to waste food.
Fox stared at the confectionery. “Why did you do this?”
“Does there need to be a reason to do something kind?” you countered.
Your conversations up until that point had been limited, constrained to a few witty remarks to test each other’s mettle in the verbal sparring ground. A growing occurrence he silently relished.
As he sought a reply, a quip of some sort to fire back, he discerned the temperate lilt of your voice, the lift of your cheeks as you smiled at him, and praised his lucky stars he had his helmet on.
“Thank you,” he said, no snark or usual sarcasm. He grabbed the remaining cup of caf and beelined for the monitors before you could respond.
Your wrist comm beeped and with a hasty goodbye, you grabbed the crate and made yourself scarce. Last thing you needed was a late drop-off and more scorn aimed your way.
“You’ll have to remove your helmet to drink that,” Thire said to Fox as they waved you past the window and out into the Coruscanti chill.
“I know,” Fox replied. “I’m waiting for it to cool down.”
“Do you not want to because you’re embarrassed?” Thire teased. He bit into a cream pastry with a jibing grin.
“No.”
“I can practically feel the embarrassment from here.”
“Shut up.”
“Anybody would think you had a cru-“
“Not another word.”
At the slice in Fox’s tone, Thire surrendered with raised palms. “Just saying. There’s little room for actual joy in our jobs, and if you’re happy, why not say something?”
“For that exact reason,” Fox shot back. No point denying anything now, not when he stupidly made his predicament so evident. The others probably knew. Kriff, did you know? He hoped not. “We are clones. There is no space in our lives for that kind of stuff.”
Grumbling and wishing only to avoid the matter, Fox took off into the tangle of corridors behind the office.
Thire regretted pushing. He wanted his brothers to be happy in whatever capacity it presented itself. But some drank from the Kaminoan fountain far too often and ingrained the belief that they were not permitted an existence outside of the Grand Army into every second of their lives. Others dared not dream of that kind of life, deeming it beyond their reach, many desperate not to tempt fate.
Either way, Thire was no fool. He saw how Fox behaved around you and how you naturally lingered close to each other. He only hoped one of you would take that brave step towards happiness before you parted for good.
Weeks melted into months, a routine falling into place with the Coruscant guard. You spoke of sweet treats, and holo-dramas, and rumours from the senate, each visit ending in promises to find out more or watch a recommended show.
During one particular pickup, Thire proudly presented you with a keycard of your own, declaring you an honorary member of the guard. You never disclosed how you returned home that night and cried tears of joy, wiping them away while catching up on the news and spooning ice cream into your mouth to abate the heat beginning to overtake the cold.
Scanning your card, you trudged into the office and deposited the weighty box by the door. Vacant chairs and the meagre clack of the air conditioning greeted you. At the inactive monitors, Fox mulled over his datapad.
“Sorry,” he muttered, helmet abandoned by the printer and his dark strands dripping in front of his face. “It’s taking a while to complete this report.”
“No rush,” you assured him as you poured yourself a cup of cooled caf from the newly-acquired machine and drained half. “Could do with a rest. Management have had me all over the city this morning. Jaya called in sick and I’ve been covering her shift, and Daro has handed in his notice.”
“I thought he was up for a huge promotion?” Fox replied.
“So did I, but as soon as it was announced and he wasn’t on the list, he flung his resignation on the boss’s desk and stormed out. But there is some good news.”
“Oh?”
“The data system should be up and running by the end of the week, so this is my last visit.”
The datapad in Fox’s gloved grasp slipped a few inches, and the concentration nesting in his brow tightened. With a rough clearing of his throat, he straightened from his seat and set about transferring the other datapads into the empty crate.
Fox completed his task in reflective silence, evading your curiosity. You edged nearer and his movements slackened.
“Don’t tell me you’ve grown attached to me,” you teased, deterring the grin as his throat bobbed involuntarily.
With each repeated visit and every lengthier conversation, he eased into your company. In those hushed moments when the office was only occupied by you and him, you had both made admissions you never thought you would, speaking in confidence and reciprocal trust.
“Course not,” the clone trooper replied, sealing the box with a weighty click.
You pretended to go along with his guarded response and leaned against the side desk. “Have you got the requisition requests?”
“Yeah.” Fox reached over your shoulder to pluck the short list from the paper holder behind your head. “It’s just…” Realising his proximity to you, he paused. His amber regard lowered, meeting your own soft surprise. “Here.”
His body stilled. He smelled the caf on you, the faint aroma of springtime surviving on your clothing, and the apple scented soap you used that morning. Your eyes invited him in, the slim parting of your lips drawing him closer. His train of thought bashed through the wall at the other end and kept going, abandoning him completely.
You neither moved nor distanced yourself, locked onto him, powerless to look away. You tried, but that unarmed, tender expression that smoothed out the years of stress on his features held you captivated.
Unsteady on your feet, you urged a hand to his chest armour. “I’ll miss coming here,” you admitted into the muted air between you both.
“You can always call on us,” Fox replied, just as quietly.
“Only prisoners or authorised visitors are allowed in the detention centre,” you reminded him.
Head bowed, he acknowledged you were right.
With a whispered touch, you coiled one of his deep curls around your finger with a smile so serene that Fox craved a taste. Intuition assuming control and aware of the fact he was breaking at least a dozen rules, he captured your lips with his, delighting in the heady rush that surged through him. He cupped your cheeks as soon as you responded in kind, bundling you into his arms. There was every chance his brothers would return from their lunch at any moment, but he did not care. He wanted to hold on to this feeling for as long as he could.
Your lips remained slightly parted as you reluctantly separated, eyelashes fluttering open and drinking in the affection in his eyes. “The detention centre isn’t all there is,” you said. “We could meet up, right? If you have time.”
Time was one thing Fox had very little of, most of it spent working for the good of Coruscant and the remaining hours exhausted at the barracks, training, resting, eating. But for you, he would scrape every second afforded to him. “I’ll make time,” he promised. “As much of it as I can.”
* * *
Fox’s brow creased as he finished up the latest prisoner list, double checking the names and numbers before he submitted them into the network.
“Don’t know about you, but the logging system seems to be quicker than it used to be,” Stone commented from his own desk.
“I’m certainly not complaining,” Thire replied. “Although I think Fox wishes it had remained broken for a bit longer.” He aimed an arched eyebrow at his brother and snorted at the responding glare. “Lighten up.”
“Leave him alone, Thire,” Stone ordered.
“Oh, come off it. You were the one teasing him when we found out about the kiss, and he’s been moping for weeks.”
“Thire. I mean it.”
Thire sighed and reclined in his seat, landing his crossed ankles onto the surface and reclaiming his datapad to skim the news. Through the transparent screen and the protective window, he detected a flicker of movement. “I’ll be right with you,” he said, focused on more interesting matters.
“Funny, looks to me like you’re reading the news.”
At the sound of your cheery voice, the three guards scrambled to their feet, knocking into each other to check their ears weren’t deceiving them.
“Hey,” Fox greeted. “Have you…. come to report something?”
You met Fox’s surprise with a glowing grin. As stoic as he liked to act, a caring man lay beneath all that.
“Only that management have decided to put permanent representatives in certain locations around Coruscant,” you answered. “Obviously, there’s no need to be ferrying datapads anymore, but they found other matters during the systems outage that call for a much more hands-on approach, especially when it comes to data handling.”
“Does that mean you’re working here now?” Fox asked, the grizzle he normally carried softening.
You nodded, unable to contain your elation. “I’ve been promoted to Coruscant Detention Centre Representative, so it looks like you’ll be seeing a lot more of me.”
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Hi I'm back with another scuffed oc post. Redesign for Sunlit? More likely than you think. He's so silly,
Sketch page and additional oc info under the break
Tmw u have to convince your not-bf to save your life because your parents want to factory reset you because you're too obsessed with your not-bf
Starless is an early iterator who was not tasked with solving the great problem (at first), he mostly focused on discovering and treating illnesses that came with having a city above the clouds in perfect position to be laser beamed by the sun. Eventually it is also put to work to find the solution, but he does it alongside his previous work.
Sunlit comes along in the group and finds a deep fascination with Starless' research and wants to also do the cool things instead of solving the impossible problem a hundred other iterators are failing to solve. Starless, out of boredom, occasionally sends over some of its studies if asked. Sunlit is a little too engrossed in this and way too emotionally attached to Starless to do his job properly.
Think,,, he will try his best to impress Starless by discovering new viruses and then helping him find the treatments for it, but he is actually creating the new viruses to make it look like he found something. Starless is not very particularly impressed, just because this is what most of its functions focus on does not mean he likes doing it. (Imagine trying to impress an artist by showing them nft?? Lol idkk if that's a fair comparison)
Obviously Starless is almost instantly suspicious of them. No need for him to act on it though because Sunlit stands out so much as an outlier himself. Consistently ignoring his citizens, doesn't care about the problem, accidentally almost caused an epidemic with one of his (supposed to be secret) virus creations. So his creators had plans to completely reset his system. Starless was almost reset as well just by association but was thankfully able to avoid it.
So Sunlit is very sad and scared and asks Starless to please save his life. Starless is not completely unattached to him at this point, but knows whether it helps or not, it'll come to regret either path in the future. (Is Sunlit unhinged enough to figure out a way without its help and then haunt it later on. Perhaps?) Anyways after a little bit of pathetic whimpering from Sunlit(/j), Starless writes him a code to copy and preserve his self in a part of Starless' own system (how fun).
Post mass ascension, Sunlit gets rotted and corrupted and Starless has to deal with it's (what are they) trying to also corrupt it via suspicious links and data transfers.
(silly reminder that these guys are based off existing ocs of mine in which the roles are swapped. It was Starless doing the tormenting but he was much more charismatic about it.)
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The 25th Day of G-Witch
For the first time in her life, Suletta goes against her mother's wishes. Pushing back against her mother, who reveals she'll soon be fully paralyzed and doesn't care about her fate, Suletta rejects the plan that would lose her her mother.
Elan 4's appearance here is a surprising one, especially because there was no reason to believe people could be passively uploaded to the Data Storm until this moment. Even more confusing is that unlike the other "ghosts" seen in this episode, he seems to fully co-exist with the Data Storm like Eri. Suletta finally gets some much needed closure with her first friend, and Elan helps bear the load of the Data Storm so Suletta can connect to Quiet Zero and reactivate Aerial.
Suletta has always struggled to voice her wants and needs, to express her desires. But here, finally, she calls herself a greedy person, because she doesn't want to accept a future without her mom OR Ericht, and she expresses that desire to Eri. Working together, their hearts aligned, Suletta and Eri surpass Permet Score 8 and create a massive Data Storm that even reaches the moon.
Rainbow Calibarn is my favorite mobile suit ever.
Miorine's is so brave. We finally see the results of the deal she made with Shaddiq in the last episode. She dissolves the Benerit Group and transfers it's assets to Earth, just like Shaddiq had wanted to do. And with Shaddiq's testimony, the world will know that the Space Assembly League had a hand in the various terrorist attacks at Plant Quetta and Asticassia.
Despite that, the SAL still intends to fire the laser cannon, reasoning that they can still justify wiping out millions as long as Quiet Zero still exists.
Suletta's crowning moment of awesome, as she uses the Gundam and Quiet Zero to create a massive Data Storm and override the laser and shut it down, all while The Witch From Mercury plays triumphantly in the background. It's the climax of the action in this series, and for a show titled "The Witch From Mercury", it's appropriate that it ends with the titular Witch casting a massive magic spell to save the day while her theme and the theme of the show itself plays. Suletta turns the Gundam's Curse into a Blessing.
This scene breaks me every time. The culmination of the Samaya/Mercury storyline. Suletta's validation of Prospera's choice to save Ericht, the moment where the mask breaks, Prospera "dies" and Elnora sees her daughter for the first time in 17 years. As both her daughters tell her they're ready to move on and live together, Elnora finally gives up on her crusade and makes a tearful apology to both of them. Wish playing in the background is the cherry on top to this cathartic climax.
My only complaint was the implication that Prospera had long ago completely given up on revenge for Eri's sake. It's true that she set aside her hatred of Delling to work with him on Quiet Zero because she believed it was the only way to give Eri a future that wasn't trapped in a mobile suit, unable to directly communicate with anyone. But that also goes against her portrayal in multiple scenes. She's seen to be revenge minded in Cradle Planet, and one of her most iconic moments in the show is whispering in Miorine's ear that she wants revenge against Delling. And then immediately dragging Miorine through hell for seemingly no reason than as revenge for her father's actions.
It kinda felt like something added to the script at the last second to tone down the "harshness" of her actions while ignoring the fact that she was openly revenge-minded 8 episodes ago.
I was firmly in the camp that believed they wouldn't kill Suletta at the end of the show. It just didn't make sense from a narrative standpoint and would've just been a downer ending for the sake of being a downer ending.
But despite that, the first time I saw this scene, they absolutely got me. The deafening silence of Miorine's screams and the absolute horror on her face sold me for a moment that they had killed Suletta, and I just felt my heart absolutely sink. And then Suletta finally responded, and I shared Miorine's relief and joy.
Shaddiq's ending is often a contentious one, especially the fact that he ends up in jail and on trial for his crimes while the former heads of the Benerit Group seemingly escaped justice. But I think a lot of people take too much of a black and white stance on this topic.
Shaddiq is in jail and may even face the death penalty for his actions, something he was fully prepared for, but through Miorine's actions, Shaddiq achieved all his goals. The Benerit Group was dissolved, with Earth gaining the assets that once belonged to their greatest oppressor. His testimony likely did severe damage to the Space Assembly League in the process, exposing the crimes of it's members. And the girls he cared for have their freedom, working for Miorine as part of GUND-ARM Inc, free to make their own impact in the future. And as one final gesture to Miorine, he even takes the blame for Quiet Zero, so Miorine's newfound family won't have investigators trying to jail them. Shaddiq may not be a free man, but I believe he is a satisfied man, no matter what happens next.
As for the leaders of the Benerit Group, yes, they survived and have thus far escaped imprisonment for their various crimes. But their empire is over.
The Benerit Group is no more, the empire Delling built over two decades dissolved by the very daughter he neglected and tried to control. Delling himself doesn't even appear in a scene with Miorine in the epilogue, in stark contrast to the scenes she shared with her new family, and I don't think they're close. She definitely doesn't let him come around her family after all the pain he caused them. And he's under inquiry for this actions that led to Quinharbor and Quiet Zero, a sign that he may still face justice for some of his many crimes.
Likewise, yes the Peil Ladies appear to be in a retirement home and likely had some wealth hidden away so they can have a nice, comfortable retirement. Something 99% of us would be satisfied with, but not people like them. They lost their entire business empire, their plans to come out on top after QZ completely ruined, and even 3 years later they still look miserable that their vast wealth and power is gone.
These people did not come away with a happy ending, they're miserable, even if they're free. For now.
Speaking of miserable, I wonder if Guel is truly happy with this path in life. Guel was an awful person at the start of the show, and through his often horrible experiences, he did grow into a more mature person who wasn't a raging asshole to the people around him, and maybe even learned to trust the people closest to him and not push them away.
But ultimately Guel is the only one not to escape the shadow of his abusive parent, still running his father's company 3 years later. It's unclear, but he's still likely running the company as a weapons manufacturer and possibly still contributing to the problem. I just wonder if he'd ultimately be a happier person if he wasn't trying to live up to his father and instead pursuing his own path like he did when he was "Bob." Regardless, he now has a short-term future of being absolutely sassed to death by Elan and Secelia.
Another slightly contentious topic is Eri's fate. Is being trapped in a keychain really much better than being trapped in an 18m tall killing machine. For a few reasons, Eri is definitely better off now. She's still beyond score eight, something which allows her to reach out and connect to or override any Permet device. Her "body" may be a small keychain, but it comes across to me that Eri's consciousness has been extended and she can see and interact with things beyond her body now, and that when Suletta pushed her beyond score eight, it granted her the freedom that would have been possible under Quiet Zero, but without the massive Data Storm oppression the entire Earth Sphere. And of course, we're shown in this scene that Miorine wears a device on the back of her neck that Eri can connect to and directly communicate with (Suletta is also shown to be wearing one).
Even if she's still "trapped" in an object, she's far more free and mobile than she was as a mobile suit, able to travel and see the world with her family. And her family wears devices to accommodate her unique situation so Eri can communicate with her family. She's no longer trapped in a weapon, unable to communicate with her loved ones. Her existence may not be perfect, but it's undoubtedly better and I think Ericht is happy she's survived this long to once again experience a loving family.
Oh, and "Sister-in-law." It's not as common now, but when the show finished airing and there wasn't an on-screen kiss or wedding, there was a lot of complaining that the show was subtextual bait. And a lot of people overlooked or ignored the fact that Suletta and Miorine being married was explicitly confirmed in the text of the show with this one line. You'd literally have to invent another sibling for Eri that didn't exist 3 years ago for this line to mean anything else, but a lot of people ignored it to argue the show was only subtext because they only see textual romance as specific words and kisses.
Three years have passed, Suletta and Miorine have married and live together on Earth with Ericht and Elnora. A family they fought hard to earn. Suletta was disabled as a result of piloting the Calibarn, with visible Permet scarring on her cheeks. But she's thriving and happy, and clearly loved by her family and friends, ultimate proof that she is loved for who she is and not her abilities. And she's accomplished all the dreams we saw her set for herself during the show: She's built her school on Mercury, married Miorine and saved her mom and sister so they can all live happily together.
It's an severe exaggeration to say that Gundam protagonists always have bad endings, but they're usually more bittersweet. But Suletta fought to earn her happy ending, and to see the first female main character in Gundam earn a happy ending while also being queer, disabled and a person of color is so inspiring to see.
Miorine too, is probably the happiest we ever see in the show. It was rare to see her genuinely let her guard down and smile, something she pretty much only did around Suletta. But she's all smiles when she's with her wife, and after pushing her away once and almost losing her forever at QZ, she just will. not. let. go. of Suletta now, both physically supporting her but also making sure she'll always hold onto the person she loves.
In the first episode, Suletta was hungry, but too shy and nervous to ask for food when she saw Miorine tending to her tomatoes, and Miorine gave her food (and love). Now Suletta has grown and can comfortably express her wants and needs to the people around her, even if it's just the simple act of saying she's hungry. And Miorine responds with the warmest smile possible.
Suletta & Miorine go home together to the house they share. Surrounded by friends and family, sharing a warm meal that symbolizes the love they've nurtured together. They're in love and they're happy, and they leave us with one final wish...
May All Blessings Find Their Way to You, I'm Wishing It

I love The Witch From Mercury and I love SuleMio, and I love sharing my love of this show and these two wonderful characters with others. Is G-Witch perfect? No. But I love it far more than any other piece of media in my life.
Thank you for joining me during these 25 Days of G-Witch. If you celebrate, I hope you have a Merry Christmas, and if not, I hope that you're enjoying the holiday season.
#25 days of g witch#I took 96 screencaps for this episode#g witch#the witch from mercury#sulemio#gundam#g witch spoilers
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Cyborg concept I've been working on, since I've been in Heavy Cyborg mode (also, the sensory array came out cute!:)):
Looks can be deceiving. This isn't a robot, but a cyborg: The unit is more biological than it appears.
The sensor array is mapped into the brain so that the left eye is the camera. It has a 270 degree swivel range.
For depth perception, a continuously scanning laser accurately senses distance of all objects in view.
The brain case panel allows only limited access to the braincase. In order to remove/swap braincases, the entire chestpanel must be dismantled (4 bolts in the corner).
The sensory array can be popped off and interchanged with another unit's.
Only certain components respond to touch, though each component can broadly sense temperature and relay that to the brain. Touch is crudely mapped across the cybernetic body: the face onto the sensory array. It can feel the cool oily fluid pumping down its throat when it is being recharged. The pleasurable hum of the power coursing through it. The tiny mechanisms clicking away deep inside its body.
It breathes oxygen through intake vents for its biological components. It can also be configured to use oxygen tanks.
The entire experience is disconnected feeling, given that the sensation of touch is so sporadic. The cyborg doesn't need a fine sense of touch as it executes movements with the guidence of its neural networks. The biological mind does, however, feel when jacks are plugged into it, tubes are pulled at…
The interface jack uses a fluidic DNA codec for high bandwidth data transfer.
Height: 6'5" Weight: 1850lbs
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Quantum behavior at room temperature: When laser light makes materials magnetic
The potential of quantum technology is huge but is today largely limited to the extremely cold environments of laboratories. Now, researchers from Stockholm University, the Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics and the Ca' Foscari University of Venice have succeeded in demonstrating for the very first time how laser light can induce quantum behavior at room temperature—and make non-magnetic materials magnetic. The breakthrough is expected to pave the way for faster and more energy-efficient computers, information transfer and data storage. Within a few decades, the advancement of quantum technology is expected to revolutionize several of society's most important areas and pave the way for completely new technological possibilities in communication and energy. Of particular interest for researchers in the field are the peculiar and bizarre properties of quantum particles—which deviate completely from the laws of classical physics and can make materials magnetic or superconducting.
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i think the funniest instance of fanon android data transfer i ever witnessed was when i read a fic where one of the characters read a disc. like a cd. but like. just by touching it. i get that this is 2038 and androids have magical future interface by touch tech but. well. cds don't work like that. what if you put like lasers in their eyes though. if they look really hard at a cd maybe they could read it while spinning it on their finger like a pizza.
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And here's VERIFICATION of STARLINK Changes:
SAME TIME AS FEMA/FCC EMERGENCY NATIONWIDE ALERT💥
Maybe this is what we're missing🤔 Timing??
FEMA and FCC Plan Nationwide Emergency Alert Test for Oct. 4, 2023
Starlink Launches V2 Mini-Satellites with 'Space Lasers' (Oct 3, 2023)
Data transfers between satellites in the constellation can now reach speeds of 100 Gbps without involving ground stations.👈
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Gravitational waves unveil previously unseen properties of neutron stars
A better understanding of the inner workings of neutron stars will lead to a greater knowledge of the dynamics that underpin the workings of the universe and also could help drive future technology, said the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign physics professor Nicolas Yunes. A new study led by Yunes details how new insights into how dissipative tidal forces within double — or binary — neutron star systems will inform our understanding of the universe.
“Neutron stars are the collapsed cores of stars and densest stable material objects in the universe, much denser and colder than conditions that particle colliders can even create,” said Yunes, who also is the founding director of the Illinois Center for Advanced Studies of the Universe. “The mere existence of neutron stars tells us that there are unseen properties related to astrophysics, gravitational physics and nuclear physics that play a critical role in the inner workings of our universe.”
However, many of these previously unseen properties became observable with the discovery of gravitational waves.
“The properties of neutron stars imprint onto the gravitational waves they emit. These waves then travel millions of light-years through space to detectors on Earth, like the advanced European Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory and the Virgo Collaboration,” Yunes said. “By detecting and analyzing the waves, we can infer the properties of neutron stars and learn about their internal composition and the physics at play in their extreme environments.”
As a gravitational physicist, Yunes was interested in determining how gravitational waves encode information about the tidal forces that distort the shape of neutron stars and affect their orbital motion. This information also could tell physicists more about the dynamic material properties of the stars, such as internal friction or viscosity, “which might give us insight into out-of-equilibrium physical processes that result in the net transfer of energy into or out of a system,” Yunes said.
Using data from the gravitational wave event identified as GW170817, Yunes, along with Illinois researchers Justin Ripley, Abhishek Hegade and Rohit Chandramouli, used computer simulations, analytical models and sophisticated data analysis algorithms to verify that out-of-equilibrium tidal forces within binary neutron star systems are detectable via gravitational waves. The GW170817 event was not loud enough to yield a direct measurement of viscosity, but Yunes’ team was able to place the first observational constraints on how large viscosity can be inside neutron stars.
The study findings are published in the journal Nature Astronomy.
“This is an important advance, particularly for ICASU and the U. of I.,” Yunes said. “In the '70s, '80s and '90s, Illinois pioneered many of the leading theories behind nuclear physics, particularly those connected to neutron stars. This legacy can continue with access to data from the advanced LIGO and Virgo detectors, the collaborations made possible through ICASU and the decades of nuclear physics expertise already in place here.”
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Fuckin
Semi masturbatory caffeinated ramble reflecting on skills acquired in my PhD
Thinking about how broad and interdisciplinary my project is and the kinda of things I have to be familiar with or an expert in. I get down on myself sometimes for progress but looking at all the shit I've learned.... Without formal classes or a senior grad student or (for the majority of it) no post doc. And a PI who can't help bc she's really a business lady at this point not a professor. Maybe shouldn't be hard on myself?
Like. I did completely different projects in undergrad (biotech/proteins/genetics/regenerative medicine, advanced manufacturing/composite fabrication/CNC/welding/process statistics, translational neuropharma studies of addiction/rodent handling and operant training and behavioral video analysis/neural tissue slicing n staining/hand making neuroelectrodes for implantation, design and fabrication of impedance spectroscopy based electrochemical sensors/automation of sensor fab and use w a micro fluidic flow cell)
Like. Since I've started I've learned:
- how to do multi-step air-free water-free chemical synthesis (with glove box and schlenk line) and purification (extraction, filtration, chromatography) of light sensitive amphiphiles (extra tricky)
- how to get and read NMR even for massive fucking molecules and interpret weird peaks (I can casually see if I've got water or any of my common solvents contaminating the spectra without referencing a table at this point)
-how to fucking take down and set up and fix everything in our chemical synthesis lab (because we moved and all our shit was abused for years) and all the intricate non-unified and sometimes conflicting rules for hazardous chemical storage
- the theory/math and how to actually use the equipment to do optoelectronic/photophysical characterization (e.g. using the UV vis spectrometer and writing python to convert the data files into readable tables and figures, learning theory so I can develop equations to relate photon flux to change in absorbance of an actinometer ((light sensitive molecule with a consistent quantum yield)) then obtain quantum yield of charge transfer in a different molecule but same setup, how to use the fluorimeter and get intensity and quantum yield, how to set up lasers and LEDs, what cuvettes to use, how to get fluorescence lifetimes or take two photon excitation data, how to spin coat wafers n do thin film transistor studies), more theory about how photo induced electron transfer voltage sensors work and the importance of angle of insertion on sensitivity (and how to measure it with polarization microscopy) other voltage sensing dye mechanisms like FRET or electrochromic dyes and why to use intensity vs lifetime vs whatever when interpreting signal readouts and the extrinsic and intrinsic factors affecting that interpretation.
- how to do vesicle fabrication and immobilize for imaging, typical membrane compositions and dynamics (e.g. phase orders depending on cholesterol concentrations, significance of packing parameters to membrane organization), measurimg particle radius with DLS, controlling inner cargo and gradients over a membrane by manipulating the bulk solution, the interplay between non radiative decay and the stiffness of the membrane microenvironment around a fluorophore
- the math and bio behind electrophysiology/advanced neuroscience pertaining to modeling and calculating and quantifying signalling/equivalent RC circuit analysis, what spatiotemporal requirements there are for studying this shit <- though this was through a class, not self taught
- I already had cell culture experience and did some adherent and suspended cultures, some live dead imaging assays, etc, but I've learned new facets like how to go about picking electrically exciteable lines (ease of growing? What media requirements? time to multiply and differentiate? What agent to differentiate? How to induce firing without a patch clamp?) and troubleshooting uptake/optimizing staining and imaging parameters (what media or buffer for growth vs staining vs washing vs imaging? Can it have serum? Can it have calcium and magnesium? What salts, how is it buffered, whats the osmolarity I can get away with? What concentrations work for what # of cells? What dilution factors? Do I need to admix equivolumes of dye solution and cell solution? Do I prep the organic solvent+ dye + aqueous solution with sonication or filtration or vortexing before mixing? Is DMSO or ethanol or DMF a better organic for dispersal or biocompatibility? What's the Ideal incubation time for uptake and viability? How long before I absolutely need to image or the dye gets internalized? If it's retained long, how many days could I image for?) for my tricky aggregation-prone non-diffusive thermodynamically-partitioned dye. Also stuff like what commercially available live imaging dyes can I compare to or complement my visualizations with or use for colocalization studies (other lipophilic membrane dyes that insert in the bilayer with preferences for diff order regions? What about comparison with surface adhering dyes like WGA-iFluor that bind surface sugars, to show that our dye can laterally diffuse to areas blocked by cell-cell contacts?), what fluorescence specific parameters do I need to characterize (photo toxicity/photo bleaching time?)
And then there's other shit I've picked up like. Idk. How to make orders in the particular institute I'm in. Better citation managers and ways to search literature. Recognizing what groups and journals and conferences are major players in the fields I'm touching. Getting comfy presenting my shit.
I need to learn a little more about microscopy (especially FLIM and how to build a polarizer module into the scope we have for polarization microscopy), and a little more about the state of the art for voltage dyes and live-imaging dye characterization but man. I think I'm getting somewhere. I'm starting to know enough to see the end of this project and pick my directions moving forward and argue when my PI is wrong
Gahhhhhh
#i should not drink coffee and then go to the bathroom on my phone or you get sloppy brain dumps like this#blog#stem#academia
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Genital Warts Treatment Market Trends: Growth, Share, Value, Size, and Insights , Industry Overview and Forecast to 2032
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SR-71 on Ramp with Flight Crew
Looking more like astronauts than aircraft pilots, members of a fully-suited NASA research flight crew is seen here alongside an SR-71 aircraft. Two SR-71A's were initially loaned to NASA from the Air Force for high-speed, high-altitude aeronautical research. The SR-71As plus an SR- 71B pilot trainer aircraft were based at NASA's Ames-Dryden Flight Research Facility (later, Dryden Flight Research Center), Edwards, California during the decade of the 1990s. Two SR-71 aircraft have been used by NASA as testbeds for high-speed and high-altitude aeronautical research. The aircraft, an SR-71A and an SR-71B pilot trainer aircraft, have been based here at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, California. They were transferred to NASA after the U.S. Air Force program was cancelled. As research platforms, the aircraft can cruise at Mach 3 for more than one hour. For thermal experiments, this can produce heat soak temperatures of over 600 degrees Fahrenheit (F). This operating environment makes these aircraft excellent platforms to carry out research and experiments in a variety of areas -- aerodynamics, propulsion, structures, thermal protection materials, high-speed and high-temperature instrumentation, atmospheric studies, and sonic boom characterization. The SR-71 was used in a program to study ways of reducing sonic booms or over pressures that are heard on the ground, much like sharp thunderclaps, when an aircraft exceeds the speed of sound. Data from this Sonic Boom Mitigation Study could eventually lead to aircraft designs that would reduce the "peak" overpressures of sonic booms and minimize the startling affect they produce on the ground. One of the first major experiments to be flown in the NASA SR-71 program was a laser air data collection system. It used laser light instead of air pressure to produce airspeed and attitude reference data, such as angle of attack and sideslip, which are normally obtained with small tubes and vanes extending into the airstream. One of Dryden's SR-71s was used for the Linear Aerospike Rocket Engine, or LASRE Experiment. Another earlier project consisted of a series of flights using the SR-71 as a science camera platform for NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California. An upward-looking ultraviolet video camera placed in the SR-71's nosebay studied a variety of celestial objects in wavelengths that are blocked to ground-based astronomers. Earlier in its history, Dryden had a decade of past experience at sustained speeds above Mach 3. Two YF-12A aircraft and an SR-71 designated as a YF-12C were flown at the center between December 1969 and November 1979 in a joint NASA/USAF program to learn more about the capabilities and limitations of high-speed, high-altitude flight. The YF-12As were prototypes of a planned interceptor aircraft based on a design that later evolved into the SR-71 reconnaissance aircraft. Dave Lux was the NASA SR-71 project manger for much of the decade of the 1990s, followed by Steve Schmidt. Developed for the USAF as reconnaissance aircraft more than 30 years ago, SR-71s are still the world's fastest and highest-flying production aircraft. The aircraft can fly at speeds of more than 2,200 miles per hour (Mach 3+, or more than three times the speed of sound) and at altitudes of over 85,000 feet. The Lockheed Skunk Works (now Lockheed Martin) built the original SR-71 aircraft. Each aircraft is 107.4 feet long, has a wingspan of 55.6 feet, and is 18.5 feet high (from the ground to the top of the rudders, when parked). Gross takeoff weight is about 140,000 pounds, including a possible fuel weight of 80,280 pounds. The airframes are built almost entirely of titanium and titanium alloys to withstand heat generated by sustained Mach 3 flight. Aerodynamic control surfaces consist of all-moving vertical tail surfaces, ailerons on the outer wings, and elevators on the trailing edges between the engine exhaust nozzles. The two SR-71s at Dryden have been assigned the following NASA tail numbers: NASA 844 (A model), military serial 61-7980 and NASA 831 (B model)
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Updated version of my Highlander I forgot to post! Featuring a slew of upgrades and going all in on using the great sword and speed, we've swapped the old 350 for a 390, and transferred out the XL to some scavenged Pirate tech to give us some more engine power, I've replaced the hybrid TSM with true TSM, in addition to some extra myomer bundles in the legs, we've swapped the gauss and the ppc-x for a LPL, and completely reworked our Endo and Ferro with Clan tech, we've got a C3 unit to transmit sensor data back to our slower units, and an Angel ECM for some extra protection with the AMS. We've dropped to only 1 jump jet as any more weighs too much and we don't need them for speed anymore, just the utility, so long as our heatsinks are running at about 90% capacity this thing can hit about 250km/h with the supercharger, and the greatsword can cleave an Atlas in two.
Honestly there's still some tweaking to be done, ideally I'll swap out the pulse laser for the clan equivalent, and it's only 3057 so I've still a couple years for more tech to be found, will probably only be truly complete by 3070 or later lol
#battlemech#battletech#mechwarrior#mw5#mechwarrior 5#highlander#mech build#oc?#tempted to make a side blog because i see people roleplaying and i think it'd be neat
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Stardust and The Crow ch 209 Failsafe
Seighdra laughed, uncertain why, but Failsafe's quirky charm had a knack for making even the simplest things funny. Whether it was the AI's tone or her unpredictable delivery, something about it lifted Seighdra’s spirits. Failsafe had always had that effect on her, providing unexpected humor in moments when she needed it most. As Seighdra stood there, she realized that the eccentric AI might just be the key to helping her feel more like herself again. If Failsafe could maintain her usual antics, Seighdra knew she'd have a reason to smile amid the chaos.
“There! The impact site… It… It doesn’t look like a crater. It punched right through the planetary crust.” Saint-14 observed as they all reached the location.
“Well, yeah… If it transferred kinetic energy like a meteor, I’d be a fine cloud of particulates right now. Which supports my initial hypothesis that this is super weird. And there’s my data array!”
Seighdra and the team tried to access Failsafe’s data array but discovered they were locked out.
“Rats! There’s a firewall locking me out, and I’m gonna need a Vex energy signature to hack the system. A severed head will be ideal! Please decapitate Vex at your earliest convenience.”
That’s exactly what the team did – they decapitated the Vex to collect their heads. Seighdra grabbed one and aimed for her target, trying to contain her laughter.
“You just ripped its head right off. So cool. Now shoot the beam through both nodes at the same time to bypass the firewall.” Failsafe informed Seighdra and the team.
Seighdra aimed at the nodes scattered around the room while the others fought off the swarms of Vex that spawned to hinder their progress.
“Captain, please bounce the Vex laser off the panels until they hit the nodes.”
“What do you think I am doing, Failsafe? Painting the walls?” Seighdra shot back in a snarky response.
“Diagnostics started. Aaaaand, I am inundated with critical system errors. Believe it or not, that’s a good thing, heh. Can’t reconnect without a little awkwardness…Right, Captain?”
It was another round of tearing the heads off the Vex, and this time, Jevar targeted the nodes to bring down the firewall.
read ch 209 on ao3
#stardust and the crow#ao3 fanfic#destiny 2 fanfiction#the final shape#seighdra and crow#FAILSAFE#Echoes#Saint and Osiris
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MHA Fankid Quirk Experiments Part 2:
The post sequel to the link above. Now, lets get to it. Shoto Todorokix Momo Yaoyorozu: Masarei Todoroki (轟 全零): Daughter and only child of Shoto and Momo. Her hair is black, white, and red all over (I'm so freaking funny! XD) and she has black eyes like Momo. Hero Name: No hero name because she's in the support class, not the hero course. Quirk: Avatar, a quirk that is similar to Momo's creation quirk but vastly more advanced since it also includes the 5 elements of Godai. Masarei can not only create any non-living thing but can also can produce the Godai elements from her body. However, the biggest drawback of this quirk is that Masarei has to have a full understanding of everything thing that makes up the thing that she wants to create, even the elements that came naturally to Shoto. The issue with that is Masarei is an airhead and extremely unmotivated to tap into her clearly unlimited potential. So she's essentially quirkless because she chooses to do nothing with her quirk and stick to creating things the old fashion way in the support class. Denki Kaminarix Kyoka Jiro:
Hanori Kaminari (上鳴 波記): Daughter and oldest child of Denki and Kyoka. She has Kyoka's hair color with yellow sparks on the bangs like Denki has a black lightning bolt on his. She has Denki's eyes and on top on her head is an antenna. She owns a support item for the antenna that acts like satellite dish a radio telescope. The radio telescope satellite dish also turns the direction it's listening on her head when needed. The satellite dish support item give the vibes of a hair bun. She a special type of goggles as a support item to be able to see images with her other support item though. Hero Name: Radio Active Quirk: Antenna Head, with this quirk Hanori has the ability to hear people at a long distance. She can even change who she's hearing as if she were turning a knob on a car radio. With her satellite dish support item, she's able to control which radio waves she listens to more easily. With her support goggles, she can even have her antenna and satellite dish item act as a radio telescope and gather even more information than before. If she continues growing her power she even has the potential for an antenna head to be a two way radio instead of just one way. In other words she would have the potential to send people messages in their heads instead of just receiving them. However, the drawback of this quirk is that is can be overwhelmed very easily if she hears too many voices in her head all at once. She's need to check out mentally for a while after that happens and may even get existential about her mind not being her own if people keep speaking to her and leaving no room for her own thoughts. Kizetsu Kaminari (上鳴 気絶): Son and youngest child of Denki and Kyoka. He has Denki's hair color but inverted and Kyoka's eyes. The difference is instead of a black lightning bolt like Denki has, Kizetsu has yellow lightning bolts in his black hair similar to the sound waves in Kyoka's hair. Kizetsu has ears similar to Kyoka's but instead of headphone jacks, they're taser wires. So the lobes are more curly than Kyoka's lobes. Hero Name: Circuit Blaster Quirk: Taser, similar to Denki's quirk but localized all in Kizetsu's earlobes. So he has more precision where he enacts his electric shock as well as being able to use his quirk more before his brain is fried. With certain support items he can act as an usb to transfer data from one place to another. Though the best support item he can use is special gloves that his earlobes can plug into to turn his regular electric shocks into lasers. However, turning his regular electricity into lasers takes a lot out of him and he becomes stupid, so he can't use it often. He can also use his earlobes to support other heroes that have powers that require a lot of electricity (like his sister) but using one earlobe for one machine and using the other lobe to connect to a different one can mess up his brain for a bit. So he prefers to do one machine at a time when possible. If it wasn't for the fact that he could produce lasers with help from his support item gloves, he'd probably grow bitter from feeling like nothing more than a glorified support item for others to exploit. Eijiro KirishimaxMina Ashido:
Sanmi Kirishima (切島 産珠): Daughter and only child of Mina and Eijiro. She has black hair with pink streaks, pink skin, red pupils surrounded by black sclerae, sharp teeth, and pale yellow horns. Hero Name: Heart Stopper Quirk: Acidic Crystallization (Emitter), Sami can produce acid from all over her body that she can harden into a crystallized. She can use it to shoot at enemies through her fingers like arrows or she can use to crystallize armor for herself. In its liquid form it's about as corrosive as her mother's is. However, that drawback for this quirk is that she doesn't have infinite acid and the hardening acid has a time limit. So she would need to shoot the crystalized acidic darts quickly before the acid turns to liquid again.
Hanta SeroxTsuyu Asui: Norisho Sero (瀬呂 乗青): Daughter and only child of Hanta and Tsuyu (I'm not at the friendship level to call her Tsu yet XD). Her hair is black and dark green in the pattern that's reminiscent of a frog's skin (or maybe nori). She inherited Tsuyu's mouth shape but Hanta's teeth when she she gives a full smile. She has Tsuyu's big, black eyes. Hero Name: Guumi (寓美) (Idek even know why she's the only one I put effort into making her hero name a kanji pun lol) Quirk: Anything a frog can do but with a twist. She can use her tongue to grapple enemies but she can use her teeth to rip her own tongue off without much harm. Like those sticky hand toys, she can stretch her arms out great distances and use her hand to stick to her destination like a grappling hook. She can secrete mucus from her body that's acts more like glue compared to Tsuyu's own mucus. The drawbacks to this quirk is since she is part frog, she is terrible at doing battles in cold enviroments. She also has a limit to how far she can stretch her arms without dislocating anything. Lastly, she also has a limit to how much tape she can produce how her mouth and it takes awhile for it to regenerate. Keigo TakamixRumi Usagiyama: Zukiko Takami (鷹見 月行): Daughter and only child of Keigo and Rumi. Her skin is blend of Rumi's and Keigo's skin color. She's got Rumi's eye color, Keigo's hair color, and white wings. She also has white rabbit ears and feet like Rumi. Hero Name: Sky Aider Quirk: Just Rumi' and Keigo's quirk together in one body. It's overpowered as frick but I honestly couldn't think of a way to fuse the two together without it just looking like two quirks instead of just one. lol I really wanted to have a Skvader hero though so this is the best I could do. I spent more time trying to make the name a "Fly Me to the Moon" pun than making quirks that are not overpowered for Zukiiko! XD
Well, anyway that's it. That's all the quirk combinations I had on my list I wanted to type on for now. I still have 3 other ships I wanted to experiment quirks with but they wouldn't have been as excited as the rest up above, so those ships are a pin to put in for a part 3 later. I hope you enjoyed the read. Thank you for anyone who took the time to read it.
#shoto todoroki#momo yaoyorozu#my hero academia#MHA#kamijiro#Denki kaminari#Kyoka Jiro#kirishima ejirou#mina ashido#kirimina#Todomomo#Hanta Sero#tsuyu asui#Tsuro#Frogtape#keigo takami#rumi usagiyama#miruhawks#fankids#experimenting with fankid quirks just for fun
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