#Command 8
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
catsharky · 4 months ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
I lied, I did have more in me
I love the idea of the Badniks having some amount of personality to them and getting attached to Stone, and the image of them settling on him like a flock of birds wouldn't leave me be.
7K notes · View notes
creativesplat · 5 months ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
My favourite meme-cake and Acht and Eight talking about stuff.
1K notes · View notes
atomicrebelfire · 2 months ago
Text
✍️Tommy Kinard: Speculating His Rank in the LAFD (Canon + Structural Analysis) 📊📋🧵
Tumblr media
📍TL;DR: Based on canon clues and real-world LAFD structure, Tommy Kinard is most likely a 🎖️Fire Helicopter Pilot V—the highest pilot classification. His career path is unusual: he started in suppression at the 118 before transitioning into Air Ops using his Army flight experience.
-----------------At your own risk- Lets Spiral-----------------------------
While the show hasn’t explicitly stated his rank, there are enough visual, behavioral, and contextual clues/crumbs to build a solid case for where he fits within the LAFD—especially given the real-world structure of Air Operations.
Similar to Tommy’s military-to-LAFD career timeline, this is meant to be both canon-compliant and grounded in how the real LAFD operates, in order to build a plausible theory around Tommy’s role, rank, and seniority. It’s part character study, part structural breakdown.
🔍 Canon Facts/Clues (What We Know)
Tommy is introduced in S2 as a ground firefighter at the 118, and reintroduced in S7 as a helicopter pilot at Harbour Station.
In 7x04, he tells Buck that he used to be a pilot in the Army.
He has over 20 years of service in the LAFD (stated on-screen based of begins episodes).
He has taken helicopters out without formal clearance (7x03, 8x15). While reprimanded afterward, the fact that he has the access and autonomy to do so is notable.
He is seen launching without escort, clearly trusted to operate independently and justify his decisions after the fact.
He casually offers to teach Buck how to fly (7x04), suggesting he holds—or is qualified for—a trainer or flight instructor designation.
In 7x06, Tommy arrives at the hospital in turnout gear, soot-covered, after a fire at Angeles Crest. Raising questions about whether he was working suppression or Air Ops.
In 8x15, Tommy performs evasive maneuvers while being pursued by military helicopters—diving low, climbing high, and weaving between towers—as part of an aerial diversion to buy time and deflect pursuit.
In 7x03, Tommy helps Hen bypass red tape by taking a helicopter without official approval, offering only a vague line about Central Bureau and brushing off objections from Melton.
🚁 How Most LAFD Pilots Get There
In real life, becoming a helicopter pilot in the LAFD follows a specific and highly competitive path:
Most candidates begin with military flight experience or are already civilian-rated pilots (e.g., with commercial or instructor licenses).
However, even military pilots must first complete four years of full-time suppression duty within LAFD before becoming eligible for Air Ops roles—there are no direct-entry exceptions.
That said, their military flight hours and FAA qualifications do count toward pilot certification requirements, making them strong candidates once they transition.
They are hired into pilot trainee roles (Fire Helicopter Pilot I or II) and must pass rigorous evaluations.
Air Operations is a separate track—pilots do not typically come from suppression (ground firefighting) units.
As a result, most LAFD pilots have never served on engines or trucks.
Pilots usually work 12-hour shifts (day or night), typically on a 4-on, 4-off schedule, and remain on-call at the airport rather than responding on the ground.
🧩 Real-World LAFD Air Operations Structure
LAFD helicopter pilots are classified under the following civil service ranks:
Fire Helicopter Pilot I or II - Pilot Trainee Roles
Fire Helicopter Pilot III – Entry-level pilot
Fire Helicopter Pilot IV – Senior operational pilot
Fire Helicopter Pilot V – Training/lead pilot (sometimes informally called “chief pilot”)
These ranks are lateral to suppression-side ranks like Firefighter, Engineer, or Captain. While pilots typically don’t carry the "Captain" title unless cross-trained—but senior pilots often operate with comparable authority within their unit.
🧭 Why Tommy’s Path Is Unusual
Tommy’s trajectory breaks the mold in several important ways:
He began his LAFD career in suppression, working as a firefighter at the 118.
Only later did he transition to Air Ops, requalifying based on his Army flight experience.
This kind of cross-track shift is rare—most suppression-side firefighters never move into aviation roles, especially after years on the ground.
🔄 Update (Post-Publication): As clarified by a kind commenter, all LAFD helicopter pilots must begin in suppression roles. So Tommy’s path actually aligns with departmental requirements.
What still makes him stand out, though, is how long he remained in suppression—over a decade—before switching tracks. That kind of deep dual experience is rare.
He’s probably one of the few who might have earned credibility in both areas: the fireground and the flight deck.
This dual-track background probably makes him a unique versatile asset with extensive experience to the department.
🧵 What That Tells Us About Tommy
Tommy’s military aviation experience likely included high-risk flying, tactical decision-making, and possibly training roles—skills that directly translate to LAFD Air Ops.
He entered the LAFD through standard firefighter routes—like all Air Ops pilots must—but instead of transitioning to aviation early, he stayed in suppression for over a decade before requalifying as a pilot. (But why?! 💭🤔)
That makes his path both rare and earned.
His ability to take out helicopters independently, despite the fallout, signals a level of seniority and operational trust only afforded to top-tier personnel.
His offer to teach suggests a CFI (Certified Flight Instructor) license or LAFD-equivalent designation, reinforcing that he may also serve in a training or mentoring role.
Tommy might still be dual-certified (implied by full turnout gear after the Angeles Crest response. (Or the show forgot he’s a pilot?!)🫨🤐)
His evasive flying during the diversion mission —dodging military helicopters —points to tactical or combat-style flight training. Possibly special ops. (So sexy.😘)
He’s senior enough and holds enough field authority or just bold enough to fake it to casually override protocol with a “You didn’t get the call?” deflection.
🧠💥 Conclusion: Most Likely Rank 🎖️
Tommy Kinard is almost certainly a Fire Helicopter Pilot V, or at the very least, a senior Pilot IV on the cusp of promotion. He’s not formally titled “Chief Pilot,” but functionally operates as one—with over two decades in LAFD, firsthand suppression experience, and the kind of authority and autonomy that reflects a deeply trusted position and seniority to push limits.
He may not wear Captain’s bars, but between his dual-track career, leadership instincts, and ability to push protocol when it counts, he clearly stands shoulder-to-shoulder with the station’s most senior personnel. 💬 If I missed something or misread a clue, feel free to correct me (kindly)—or share your own version. Always open to digging deeper. After all… the writers clearly aren't worried about consistency. 😌
📎PS: 🤷‍♂️ All of this is, of course, pure speculation—built off canon clues/crumbs, real-world LAFD structure, and my completely healthy, not-at-all obsessive need to spiral over every background detail the show refuses to explain. I know 9-1-1 isn’t always that deep (and sometimes barely tries). Don’t worry, I’m seeking a therapist. 🙃👩‍⚕️ learning to chill.😎🪭
if you read till the end 🫡 & don't ask why we needed to know all this!
✨ Update: Added more canon evidence from 8x15 and 7x03 that reinforce Tommy’s seniority + elite training 👀🚁 (That somehow got lost in my Excel-to-Tumblr exchange. Damn. I need to stop. I’m putting myself in a time-out. Bye.) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- PS 2: Okay, so I did mess that up🤣—turns out all LAFD pilots need to start in suppression for 4 years, and someone kindly pointed that out (thank you!! 🙏). Just to clarify, this post isn’t absolute fact—I don’t have a firefighting background, just sharing what I could find. Also, I am not from USA. please take all of this with a grain of salt. this is just a fun exercise. I've now learned even more about fire department structures than I ever planned to.
Seriously guys, stop enabling me 😭 I should be updating my resume, not drafting municipal org charts for fictional men.
455 notes · View notes
heynhay · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media
nothing just this post by @speakswords
2K notes · View notes
boxofoxberry · 2 years ago
Text
Tumblr media
.: 🧡💚💖💛 :.
" I WON'T GIVE UP 'TIL THE END OF ME ! "
2K notes · View notes
monicracar · 2 years ago
Text
Tumblr media
Everyone go home side order is canceled
2K notes · View notes
skmr24 · 11 months ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
commander saki
485 notes · View notes
ar0rin · 2 years ago
Text
Tumblr media
bad end au
2K notes · View notes
judecopeart · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media
Don't worry 8 your new boss is super trustworthy
611 notes · View notes
jongwoosbraceletofteeth · 2 months ago
Text
Y'all ever think about what the day after the infamous Jurassic Park Zilo Beast episode was like for the Coruscant Guard. Because I do, I do a lot.
129 notes · View notes
nephilimbrute · 2 years ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
stuff i drew today ^_^
1K notes · View notes
narson03 · 27 days ago
Text
Tumblr media
Portal x Splatoon
I recently finished the Portal games and they were a lot of fun! I've been still thinking about them, so I decided to make a little crossover sketch between the Portal and Splatoon (since you guys know how much I love my cephalopods lol)
Honestly really like how these sketches turned out, so I might make a few more in the future if I still feel the urge
108 notes · View notes
varpusvaras · 1 year ago
Text
For all Cody is the ultimate big brother and Obi-Wan is the single mother they just. don't actually want kids. Of course Cody loves kids, they're the best. Of course Obi-Wan loves kids, they're the best. But neither of them really wish to be a parent.
Oh, Obi-Wan has more Padawans after Anakin. Oh, Cody babysits all the little nieces and nephews and little younglings in the creche. Cody absolutely aces being the step-dad to Anakin and Ahsoka. Obi-Wan absolutely aces in mentoring all the little clones.
But at the end of the day, after they have hugged, kissed, carried, rocked, comforted and loved all the kids around them, they very much enjoy going to sleep in their quiet room where they know they will not be needed until the next day.
639 notes · View notes
ofjonsafame · 27 days ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
“ Ned Stark’s bastard has been named King in the North, and …(Sansa), stands by his side. “
-Cersei Lannister, Game of Thrones
97 notes · View notes
dragonfire3859 · 6 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
crazy ah oc lore drawing as my first drawing for new year,,,,,,,,, ouroboros imagery my beloved (yes i know horrorboros exists but he doesn’t necessarily fit the vibe i go for with side order stuff !!! sorry horrorboros ily anyways)
also snakes my beloved. love all reptiles but snakes r cool. nothing beats skinks though (coming from biased blue tongue owner)
147 notes · View notes
monicracar · 2 years ago
Text
Tumblr media
Welcome to the amazing sanitized circus!!!
2K notes · View notes