protectcammiemaccloud
protectcammiemaccloud
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Quib/Quibbles/ Robby Mcstealer/ We have to protect the kids since RT won't This blog isn't really active anymore but as soon as Gen:Lock Season 2 comes bout its over for you bitches Icon By @Adamtaurus
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protectcammiemaccloud · 6 years ago
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I Miss Cammie :(
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No time for reality when you’re off being a digital idol.
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protectcammiemaccloud · 6 years ago
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YEAAAAAA i finally finished the icons ;w; !! watch genlock or die
feel free to use, no credit needed~
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protectcammiemaccloud · 6 years ago
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Anyone can kill the love interest in the first episode. Only Rooster Teeth has the balls to kill the Main Character.
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protectcammiemaccloud · 6 years ago
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So, a lot of new people are now watching gen:LOCK...
…and I’m already seeing a bunch of people criticize the show for one particular aspect again, so let me say something: The Union isn’t a super deep or widely explored antagonist because they’re not meant to be! They’re not meant to be that, because the show isn’t about the Union. It’s not even about the war!
It’s a show about an interesting new technological development, the impact this new tech has on our main characters, and the moral and philosophical implications of this tech. It’s also a show about a group of diverse people coming together and learning to work as a team, facilitated by that new technology.
The easiest way to introduce this new technology, get these characters together, and also add conflict, stakes, and action to the show, was to put it in front of a war backdrop. That’s what the war is: A backdrop. A narrative justification. A reason to make the story happen. Just like the Empire in Star Wars.
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protectcammiemaccloud · 6 years ago
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Have you watched gen:LOCK on toonami? Want to talk about it? Join my Discord server! It’s full of friendly people who are also fans of gen:LOCK, and Roosterteeth in general.
(will reblog w/ link)
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protectcammiemaccloud · 6 years ago
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hey friendly remimder to all new gen:lock fans: Cammie is a minor and should Not be shipped with any other characters in gen:lock because they're all adults
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i found Cammie’s concept art and the back of her shoes from her casualwear glow
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Artwork of Cammie from the Gen:Lock DC comic
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Concept Art for Cammie shown at RTX
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protectcammiemaccloud · 6 years ago
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Months later, I finally decided to post this painting of Miranda.
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protectcammiemaccloud · 6 years ago
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hey guys , excited for the gen:lock comics? excited for rwby volume 7? come join my gen:lock discord server and talk about it with people just as excited as you!
(will reblog with the link)
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protectcammiemaccloud · 6 years ago
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THEY GAVE IRL KAZU A SWORD TOO
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Character: Valentina/Val Romanyszyn
From: Gen: Lock
Representation: LGBTQIA+ (Genderfluid, Bi/pan/polysexual)
Their Importance: Val/Valentina’s existence in a sci-fi series, in a genre where LGBT+ characters are often misrepresented or just not represented at all, is already significant. When Val is revealed to be genderfluid, they talk about their identity and explain what it means for them (we also learn that they go by Val when male-presenting and Valentina when female-presenting). Since many people aren’t familiar with the concept of genderfluidity, this scene can be a teaching tool for them. Valentina is a character who is comfortable with who they are, and while it’s heavily implied they were mistreated in the past, they are accepted by their friends in the present. 
Val/Valentina is confirmed to be bi/pan as well - they flirt with their female friend Yaz and later show attraction to Kazu (a male character). Asia Kate Dillon, the person who voices Val/Valentina, is nonbinary and the writers of Gen: Lock worked with them to make sure Val/Valentina is written well. Writers consulting people they want to represent is still not common- in this case, it shows that they care about diversity, which is always good to see.
Thanks to anon for the write-up!
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