sorrylitty
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sorrylitty · 13 hours ago
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Rebel
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sorrylitty · 2 days ago
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i should’ve taken a nap but missed drawing this old nutter.
:’)
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sorrylitty · 3 days ago
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Scary stories to tell in the tubes
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sorrylitty · 4 days ago
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I listened to you peopleeee
(posting these before I play the game so I can come back later and see how I got their vibes based on people comments alone X)
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sorrylitty · 4 days ago
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Boba Fett | illustrated by Adi Granov
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sorrylitty · 5 days ago
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If you've read the Republic Comando books and watched The Bad Batch series, you might have noticed close resemblances between Clone Force 99 and the commando squads from the books.
The parallels are definitely intentional, even if Filoni didn’t go out of his way to say “they’re commandos”—at least until the second season, I guess. So let’s unpack the connections:
Delta Squad: Each member of Clone Force 99 mirrors Delta’s role structure — a team leader, a sniper, a technician, and an explosives expert.
Omega Squad: The Bad Batch wears black armor reminiscent of Omega Squad’s Katarn-class commando armor.
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Null-class ARCs: Their enhanced abilities and rebellious nature strongly resemble the genetically altered, unstable Nulls.
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It’s hard to believe these parallels are coincidental. Filoni and his team may not have explicitly canonized the Nulls in The Bad Batch, but the spirit of them is alive and well in Clone Force 99.
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sorrylitty · 7 days ago
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Yoda Strikes Back
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(let’s be honest, Yoda knew this whole time and he’s been waiting for the perfect moment to strike)
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sorrylitty · 7 days ago
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In my headcanons, even if he were fully aware of them, it wouldn't change anything for him. He would still be beating himself up.
即使他完全意识到这些事,他对而言也不会任何改变。
Friendly reminder that most clones didn’t know about the inhibitor chips. It makes Cody’s ”we make our own decisions, our own choices, and we have to live with them too” hit a bit harder.
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sorrylitty · 8 days ago
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The cat review!
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sorrylitty · 10 days ago
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Delta squad (Dr Livesey Star Wars) by Suspense studio [Star Wars Animation]
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sorrylitty · 11 days ago
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Kanan's opinion on clones
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and some closeups sorry for my english (used translator)
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sorrylitty · 12 days ago
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tried the blind color palette challenge a few times with some suggested characters :))
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sorrylitty · 14 days ago
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How I met my bounty hunter. An alternative version 😁
Art by @ins0mnia-dreams
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Mild NSFW below the cut!
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sorrylitty · 14 days ago
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Alright, Wookiepedia is already a weird website, but why does the German language article on Jango Fett's apartment have a bunch of interesting stuff about the wall colour while the English language article pretty much just says "It exists"
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sorrylitty · 16 days ago
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The grey man
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@ladywraith , as promised
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sorrylitty · 18 days ago
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Boba Fett headcanon sheet because Star Wars has taken control of my life
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sorrylitty · 19 days ago
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These Strange Ecology of Things
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Category: M/M Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media TypesStar Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) - All Media Types Relationship: CC-2224 | Cody/Quinlan Vos Characters: CC-2224 | Cody, Quinlan Vos
Summary: Cody, a man reluctantly drawn back into the chaotic orbit of his old friend Quinlan Vos, whose reckless midnight call for help lures them into a surreal, whiskey-laced confrontation in the woods. As they circle each other by a campfire—Quinlan with his performative charm, Cody with his seething resentment—the forest becomes a liminal space where buried ghosts (literal and metaphorical) emerge. Their toxic yet symbiotic relationship mirrors an unstable ecosystem: destructive, addictive, and inescapable.
Read it on AO3
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