Some fanart for wolf359 :3
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thinking about how most people draw the hephaestus crew in orange flight/jumpsuits. thinking about how eiffel is a convicted felon who was recruited out of prison. thinking about how their employment by goddard became a prison for everyone, but especially eiffel.
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Eiffel: it is time to test the effects of half a loaf of bread and overconfidence on the human body
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Imagine Wolf 359, but in all the time spent on a spaceship with literally only 4-5 people and one of them is Doug Eiffel, none of the crew speak coherent english there's so many inside jokes and slang because that shit catches on fast in a small group and they literally haven't talked to any other human beings in over a year.
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Consider Medieval Wolf359 Au:
Hephaestus isn't a station orbiting a star but is instead is a fortress along a dimensional rift. The players of the story are:
Commander of the Knights Minkowski
Fortress healer Hilbert
+ His little murderous plant familiar
Transfer squire Eiffel
and the lady of the fortress: Hera!
Hera is borne partly of magic and as such is uniquely in-tuned with the rift and is sent to live along it in order to help keep it sealed. Pryce and Cutter are the king and queen of the realm and they fuckin suck, as they tend to do, while Pryce wants to push Hera to pull the otherworldly beings through the rift so that they can harness the energy they produce.
Kepler is the advisor to Cutter who made the mistake of disagreeing once and is sent to Hephaestus with his personal gang of underlings: artificer Maxwell and alchemist Jacobi
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family vacation (bonus doodle under the cut)
(do not repost w/ out permission)
[Image ID: a traditional pen and ink drawing of the surviving members of the hephaestus crew and dominik koudelka in beach clothes. End ID.]
[Image ID: a pencil sketch of Doug Eiffel and Hera with arrows pointing at different parts of the drawing with the following notes:
Pointing at Hera: “Secret compartment where Hera keeps b. code charmss for the whole crew so she always has a piece of them w/ her”
Pointing at Eiffel’s hair: “hairclip from renee”
Pointing at Eiffel’s ugly xmas sweater: “sweater was gift from jacobi”
Pointing at Eiffel’s necklace: “necklace w/ Hera’s name in binary code”
The sketch is labeled “First xmas back on earth”.
End ID.]
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SI5 fake magazine cover!!!!! My favourite worst people ever!!!!!
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Sometimes I think about Dominik Koudelka's assistant who takes Minkowski's call in Ep43 Persuasion...
In the moment, dismissing the voice on the other end of the phone feels like the right thing to do. She can't just put any random person who calls through to Mr. Koudelka immediately; if she did, there would be no point in him having an assistant at all. And when that random caller is claiming to be Mr. Koudelka's dead wife, of course it would be wrong to subject him to that. (Cont. below cut)
She's seen Mr. Koudelka in the denial stage of grief, if only from a professional distance. She knows that the only time he took off after he heard the news was the day of his wife's funeral. She knows he started working days so long it was a wonder he got any sleep at all. She's heard rumours that he tried to insist that The Times' coverage of the shuttle crash ought to use the word 'allegedly' more. Apparently he ignored every sensitively-worded inquiry about whether he wanted to have any input on his wife's obituary.
Mr. Koudelka certainly doesn't need some cruel joke reopening emotional wounds. It's better not to mention it to him. His assistant knows that she did the right thing.
Or at least, she thinks she did. But she still can't stop thinking about that voice on the other end of phone, its desperation, its sense of urgency, its bizarre impossible claim.
So maybe she finds herself looking up Renée Minkowski, just to set her mind at ease. And there's surprisingly little information out there, but she eventually finds a clip of an interview from just before the launch of the Hephaestus mission. And that's when her stomach drops. She recognises the voice in the video. It's the same voice as the one she heard on the end of the phone. She's sure it's the same voice.
And what is she supposed to do then? Go to her boss and tell him that his wife is alive? Tell him that she lost him potentially his one chance to talk to his presumed dead wife? Admit that she didn't tell him about that call straight away? She's got no proof, just her memory. What if she's wrong about it being the same voice? Maybe it was a good impersonator, or a technological trick, or the power of suggestion. Is telling him the truth worth risking her job for? Is it worth risking giving false hope to a widower who has only just begun to move on? What if he doesn't believe her? What if he does?
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ATTENTION WOLF359 FANS!!
I am writing an essay on wolf359 and I need YOUR help. I have a survey of 3 questions about wolf359's characters and the topic of morality, specifically the importance of morally grey characters and dilemmas in media. In these questions, I want to hear about your experience and opinions listening to wolf359. Include as much or as little as you'd like. [feel free to step on a soap box and rant all you'd like for the responses] One thing to keep in mind with replying is you can talk about how you feel about the characters as people and as story characters along with how you feel about the show overall. So without further ado. The questions!!
In wolf359, did the fact that most characters are morally grey affect your viewing experience of the show?
How did the subject of morality and the decisions made by the characters change your perspective on them as people
how do you compare wolf359 to other shows on quality? Is the fact that they discuss morality as a key subject a part of the reason why you prefer wolf359 to other media
Thank you so much and feel free to reply in the comments or to message them to me. Thank you so much for helping a fellow Wolf359 fanatic
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At Disneyland, on the teacups...
Ares & Hephaestus: *snacking on treats as they watch*
Artemis, Athena, & Aphrodite: *talking and spinning calmly*
Apollo, Hermes, Persephone, & Dionysus: *flies past them, spinning wildly, screaming at the top of their lungs*
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Minkowski: Who the hell tries to steal eggnog.
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On the Argo ll
Percy OR Leo OR Nico: I’m so tired, I think I’m going to go to bed.
Any of the 7: You literally just got up.
Percy OR Leo OR Nico: ….What’s your point?
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