callsignadhd
callsignadhd
Callsign ADHD
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Idk I've been on a CoD kick for months now. Main Blog: AmeStilskin
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callsignadhd · 10 days ago
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callsignadhd · 16 days ago
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callsignadhd · 24 days ago
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***Not my artwork. Found a manga coloring page on Pinterest, and I colored it.***
Ainsley Mactavish, John "Soap" Mactavish's young sister. Ainsley is 6 years younger than John.
Here's the link
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callsignadhd · 24 days ago
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Made myself cry writing this. Tune in next week for part 2!
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callsignadhd · 1 month ago
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Fanart of a TikTok cosplayer @killian_
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callsignadhd · 1 month ago
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Fanart of a TikTok cosplayer @killian_
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callsignadhd · 1 month ago
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Ainsley Mactavish (my OC in the previous post) and Ghost.
Just a snippet.
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callsignadhd · 1 month ago
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Fan-made texts between my OC and Soap
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callsignadhd · 1 month ago
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New chapter posted!
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callsignadhd · 2 months ago
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I DID IT!!! These are all four keychain lanyard designs I’ve made! Sorry for all the watermarks… people have been reposting my art without credits on other sites /:
They are gonna look like this!
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That’s not my art, just an example.
I wish I could make a shop and sell them but my life is too busy 😭
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callsignadhd · 3 months ago
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callsignadhd · 4 months ago
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callsignadhd · 4 months ago
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What I think the height difference would look like between my OC (she's out of uniform) and Soap.
Links to where I got the coloring pages below:
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callsignadhd · 4 months ago
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5 posts!
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callsignadhd · 4 months ago
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Here's another for an otter:
Given their semi-aquatic nature, otter humanoids in a special forces context would likely excel in skills that capitalize on their unique physiology:
* Aquatic Combat: * Unarmed Combat: Expert swimmers, they'd be proficient in underwater grappling, takedowns, and weapon use (adapted for aquatic environments).
* Weapons Proficiency: Mastery of specialized underwater weaponry like spearguns, harpoons, and possibly even electroshock devices.
* Demolition/Sabotage: Underwater demolition, planting charges on underwater structures, and disabling enemy vessels.
* Reconnaissance & Surveillance:
* Silent Movement: Exceptional swimmers and divers, they'd be ideal for covert underwater reconnaissance and surveillance operations.
* Environmental Awareness: Keen senses (likely enhanced hearing and vision underwater) would make them exceptional at detecting threats and navigating complex underwater environments.
* Survival & Evasion:
* Foraging & Hunting: Ability to procure food and resources in aquatic environments, potentially using traditional hunting methods.
* Environmental Adaptation: High tolerance for cold water temperatures and ability to thrive in challenging aquatic conditions.
* Camouflage & Concealment: Utilizing natural camouflage (if their fur adapts well to aquatic environments) and natural features to remain undetected.
* Medical Skills: * Wilderness Medicine: Specialized knowledge of treating injuries and illnesses in aquatic environments.
* Underwater First Aid: Techniques for providing emergency medical care to personnel underwater.
* Technological Proficiency: * Underwater Communications: Mastery of underwater communication devices and techniques.
* Underwater Vehicles: Operation of specialized underwater vehicles (submersibles, remotely operated vehicles).
Important Considerations:
* Physical Conditioning: Maintaining peak physical fitness with a focus on underwater endurance, strength, and flexibility.
* Psychological Resilience: Ability to withstand the pressures of deep-sea environments, prolonged isolation, and high-stress situations.
* Teamwork: Exceptional teamwork and communication skills, crucial for coordinating complex underwater operations.
Disclaimer: This is a fictional scenario.
I hope this provides an interesting thought experiment!
So, for the Monster/Hybrid AU's of COD, I had a thought. Hear me out:
A bat in the military would have several useful skills:
* Echolocation: Bats use echolocation to navigate and hunt in complete darkness. This would be invaluable for reconnaissance missions, search and rescue operations, and navigating complex environments.
* Flight: Bats are highly maneuverable fliers, able to navigate tight spaces and fly at high speeds. This would be useful for reconnaissance, surveillance, and even delivering small payloads.
* Small size: Bats are small and lightweight, making them difficult to detect and allowing them to access areas that humans cannot. This would be useful for espionage and infiltration missions.
* Nocturnal: Bats are nocturnal, meaning they are active at night. This would be useful for nighttime operations, when visibility is limited.
* Strong senses: Bats have a keen sense of hearing and smell, which would be useful for detecting enemies and identifying targets.
Overall, a bat's unique skills and abilities would make it a valuable asset to the military.
Just food for thought.
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callsignadhd · 4 months ago
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So, for the Monster/Hybrid AU's of COD, I had a thought. Hear me out:
A bat in the military would have several useful skills:
* Echolocation: Bats use echolocation to navigate and hunt in complete darkness. This would be invaluable for reconnaissance missions, search and rescue operations, and navigating complex environments.
* Flight: Bats are highly maneuverable fliers, able to navigate tight spaces and fly at high speeds. This would be useful for reconnaissance, surveillance, and even delivering small payloads.
* Small size: Bats are small and lightweight, making them difficult to detect and allowing them to access areas that humans cannot. This would be useful for espionage and infiltration missions.
* Nocturnal: Bats are nocturnal, meaning they are active at night. This would be useful for nighttime operations, when visibility is limited.
* Strong senses: Bats have a keen sense of hearing and smell, which would be useful for detecting enemies and identifying targets.
Overall, a bat's unique skills and abilities would make it a valuable asset to the military.
Just food for thought.
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callsignadhd · 7 months ago
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Short Stories - Call of Duty: The Silence & The Ghost (on Wattpad) 
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