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What’s your favorite Darkwing Duck comic?
Probably “Super Union Blues” from Disney Adventures back when I was a kid. Link to part two here. https://www.tumblr.com/dvlaunchpad-mcquack/629986936126308352/for-super-union-blues-part-i-click-here-super
It had a Fantastic Four parody (it was my introduction to them actually) a doppelgänger for Steelbeak who was never properly explained, and it showcased everything I love about Darkwing Duck, Launchpad McQuack, and Gizmoduck, without straying from their canon personalities.
I also enjoyed “Mondo The Mad Mask Misappropriator” for the inclusion of a retirement home for former superheroes (Gosalyn calling Darkwing “Pops” was weird), and for making a character with giant springs on his shoes both funny and believably menacing. https://www.tumblr.com/darkwingcomics/631727348871479296/mondo-the-mad-mask-misappropriator-disney
“Busman’s Holiday” was too short and hilarious. The idea that there is another Darkwing Duck living in South America and that Miztec and Darkwing will always get in each other’s way because their fighting and tracking style is the same is comedy gold. https://www.tumblr.com/damailbox/718577257793355776/darkwing-duck-busmans-holiday-disney-adventures
“Legend of the Choas God” is one that stood out and stuck with me for decades. It’s the first story that had multiple Disney Afternoon shows crossover and it had a brief acknowledgment in the Ducktales Reboot with a book mentioning Solego, the character who tied this series together. Here is the first comic in the series. Ducktales the reboot followed the same general idea of setting “Talespin” back in time. https://www.tumblr.com/damailbox/683116604717940736/the-legend-of-the-chaos-god-part-1-crystal-chaos
I am glad the Fluffy stories got acknowledged in a revamp not too many years ago (link to the creator of the comics and his commentary! Super cool! https://href.li/?http://mongomblog.blogspot.com/2011/02/darkwing-duck-cat-in-hot-tin-suit.html). I have not gotten any of the current Dynamite comics so I can not comment on those. I’ve only seen those in passing here on tumblr.
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what could Drake 1991 and Drake 2017 learn from each other?
I feel like Drake 2017 would learn more from Drake 1991 than vice versa; but that’s mostly because ‘91 Drake has his own show and ‘17 Drake only has a few episodes, at least for now….maybe(is the Darkwing Duck Reboot even still a thing anymore?).
But first, ‘91 Drake learning that (in the Ducktales’17 universe) ‘17 Drake was inspired by a tv show to become the real life version of Darkwing Duck would be very interesting to him. ‘91 Drake would ask so many questions about his show, and would absolutely claim it as his show.
‘17 Drake could learn a lot more fighting techniques from ‘91 Drake considering that ‘91 Drake actually has criminals to fight every night, and since ‘91 Drake seems to know every fighting technique ever made.
‘17 Drake could also learn a lot about parenting from ‘91 Drake. The Ducktales Reboot didn’t really give a definitive answer as to if ‘17 Drake adopted his Gosalyn or not; he’s obviously going to watch over her, but they never gave us a, “hey, I’m adopting you. You’re my daughter now, I’m looking after you from now on”, type of scene.
I think ‘91 Drake would be surprised that ‘17 Drake hasn’t adopted his Gosalyn yet.
But maybe when he sees that ‘17 Gosalyn is a bit older than his own, there’s the possibility of Gosalyn’s grandfather still being alive, and ‘17 Drake and ‘17 Gosalyn aren’t that familiar around each other yet, I think ‘91 Drake would understand.
Maybe ‘91 Drake could even give ‘17 Drake advice on what to do in the meantime.
And if ‘91 Drake sees how close of friends ‘17 Drake and ‘17 Launchpad are maybe that could inspire ‘91 Drake to get to know his Launchpad better.
I don’t know about you but, in the original Darkwing Duck show Drake and Launchpad don’t seem as close of friends compared to their Ducktales 2017 counterparts.
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ericaxkobi · 2 years
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DrakePad (DW 91’) Question: Has Launchpad ever felt insecure that maybe his relationship with Drake, before and after the romance, is dependent on Drake feeling like he could have someone to have power over?
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Hmm….interesting question.
I guess this is also a question about Drake and whether or not he would feel the need to have power over someone.
In the cartoon, Drake actually doesn’t like talking about his relationships, unless he’s boasting about being in one. So, from the cartoon, all we have to work with canonically is his relationship with Morgana McCawber. And I might be a little rusty on the show, but I recall him being very nervous and shy around her during their more intimate moments on dates.
I think it’s because he’s spending time with a person one on one and doesn’t have his flashy Darkwing persona to hide behind.
Drake does not come off to me as someone who needs to have power over someone. Not when he’s dating them anyways. His enemies, for example, are a different story.
I think relationships make him feel vulnerable, a feeling he tries to hide behind his ego.
So, no, I don’t think that would be an issue for Launchpad because LP sees the vulnerable side of Drake just by being his sidekick and living in the same house as him. Launchpad is someone Drake can let his guard down around. They understand each other on a friend level and then later as a couple.
I hope that answered your question! Thank you so much for asking! :)
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Darkwing OC Month Day 13: OC Meets Drake Mallard Pt 1
DWD 91 version:
Excerpt from my fanfic, “Blue Waltz.” It can be found here: https://archiveofourown.org/works/33208030/chapters/82449124
The context here is that Gosalyn has set Drake up on a blind date. She says the woman is Binky Muddlefoot’s cousin, but she’s really from a dating service. Meanwhile, Charity Loveatte is a social worker investigating a claim of neglect in the Mallard household. Unable to get ahold of them by phone, she stops by for a visit.
Then the doorbell rang.
           “That’s her,” Gosalyn called out, wiggling from the embrace. She rushed to the end table near the front door and grabbed a bouquet of flowers she had gathered from a number of neighbor’s yards and tied with a ribbon.
           “She’s a bit early,” Drake said, looking at the clock.
           “Answer the door and give her these, Dad,” Gosalyn said, pushing Drake forward.
           Drake shot her a wry smile before taking a deep breath. How long had it been since he went on a first day? He realized that he felt a little nervous, his palms a little sweaty. Was he this nervous when he finally asked Morgana on a date?
           He opened the door, trying hard not to frown as the woman on his doorstep was nothing like what he expected.
           “Is this the residence of Drake Mallard?” The woman was a black-masked, blue lovebird with her hair tied back in a tight bun. She was looking through a pair of glasses at a paper on a clipboard. She wore a simple, light pink blouse and black slacks.
           “Uh, yes. Come on in,” Drake said, fixing a smile on his beak. She may not be what he expected, but she was pretty in a librarian kind of way. By her clothes and demeanor, she seemed the stern, stiff type.
           The lovebird looked surprised to be asked in and did so tentatively.
           Drake turned around and hissed at his daughter. “Binky’s cousin?”
           “A very distant cousin?” Gosalyn said with a shrug.
           “Hi, my name is Charity Loveatte,” the lovebird introduced herself and held out her hand. As Drake shook it, she said, “I’ve been trying to contact you, but was only able to talk to your daughter.” The woman’s eyes found Gosalyn behind Drake and she smiled warmly.
           “Oh, yes. She told me all about it. I think she’s more excited about you being here than I am,” Drake said, laughing a little.
           Charity blinked, looking confused. “Really?” She took off her glasses and put them in her bag. “I’m a little surprised. For a while, I thought something strange was going on since I could only get ahold of your daughter.” Again, she looked at Gosalyn. “I’m very glad to finally meet you.”
           As the lovebird shook hands with the duckling and asked a few polite questions, Drake’s opinion of his blind date rose. A lot of adults often overlooked or ignored children, and in the past, Drake had stopped dating a few girls for this reason. Not to mention, now that she had those large glasses off, he could see her warm, brown eyes better.
           “Dad, the flowers,” Gosalyn hissed, elbowing him in the side.
           “Oh, right. These are for you,” he said, handing out the bouquet.
           Charity gave them a dubious look. “I’m afraid I can’t accept them. My job doesn’t allow it.”
           Drake looked down at the flowers, feeling as if they were wilting from being rejected. What kind of job doesn’t allow a woman to accept flowers? “Well, then how about we sit down and talk for a while.” He gestured into the living room.
           Charity smiled. “That sounds like a wonderful idea,” she said, taking the lead. Just as she was about to sit in one of the arm chairs that was part of the secret passage way to Darkwing’s lair, Drake dashed in front of her.
           “Why not sit on the couch? It’s far more comfortable,” he said with a disarming grin.
           Frowning uneasily, Charity did as requested, taking the middle cushion. When Drake sat right next to her, she scooted away as politely as she could. “You have a lovely home,” Charity said conversationally although her tone sounded a bit nervous.
           “Thank you,” Drake said.
           Launchpad then entered the room, guided by Gosalyn pushing him from behind. In his suit and combed down hair, he looked quite dapper. A white towel was draped over one of his arms. “May I get the lady something to drink?”
           Charity looked flummoxed by the offer. “Uh…some water would be fine.”
           “The same,” Drake told his friend, and Launchpad exited the room.
           “You have a butler?” Charity asked.
           Drake laughed nervously, wishing he had that water right then to drink. “Actually, he’s my best friend. I think my daughter put him up to it.”
           Charity blinked rapidly as if trying to process the information before fiddling with her clipboard. “Gosalyn seems to be such an interesting little girl. I’m afraid that I don’t know the details of her adoption.”
           “Oh, you don’t want to talk about me,” Gosalyn said from her place just outside of the living room. “In fact, why don’t I leave you two alone and go…clean my room.” She made to move toward the stairs when Charity called out.
           “Wait, I’d actually would like to talk to you a little more, Gosalyn.”
           “You would?”
           Charity smiled. “Yes. After our phone call, I’d like to get to know you a little better. How is school going for you? Do you like it?”
           “It’s okay,” Gosalyn said, scuffing her shoe against the carpet.
           “Are you doing well in you classes? What are you learning?” Charity’s voice was kind but didn’t raise her pitch like some adults do when talking to children. It was almost as if she were talking to another adult, to an equal.
           Gosalyn approached, sitting on the coffee table. “It’s alright. I didn’t like my teacher at first, but she’s not so bad. Oh, and I can’t wait to try out for the hockey team. It’s coming up really soon.”
           “Gosalyn’s a great hockey player,” Drake said, and he rubbed the back of his head as if counting the bumps to prove the force of her shot. “This is the first year she’s old enough to join a team.”
           “That’s great,” Charity said. “With that red hair, I bet you’re a spit fire on the ice.”
           “Keen gear, I am,” Gosalyn said before realizing that—while she was enjoying the attention—the point of this date wasn’t for her to show off. “But as awesome as I am, I’m not as rad as my dad. He’s the absolute coolest, right dad?”
           “Oh…uh…I don’t know about…rad, but I…I’m a…” And that’s when Drake realized he had nothing to say. Everything about his life was so intertwined in his alter ego. No social life. Whatever interests and hobbies he had were forgotten for this conversation’s sake. His mind was blank.
           Gosalyn was giving him a look as if to say, “Way to go, Dad. Don’t embarrass me.”
           “Why don’t you tell me about your job,” Charity suggested. “What is it exactly that you do?”
           “Well I…I kind of…It’s kind of like…” Drake floundered, trying to pick a lie that was not only believable, but one he could answer any follow up questions.
           “He’s a security guard,” Gosalyn easily supplied. “He works nights.”
           Drake jumped in, thankful for his daughter’s quick thinking although he’ll have to talk about her lying after this date was over. “Yeah, a security guard. My mind just went blank for a moment.” He grinned abashedly.
           “Really? Then that means you’re home during the day?” Charity clarified.
           “Uh…yeah,” Drake said, although he thought it was an odd thing to say.
           “And who takes care of Gosalyn while you’re at work?” Charity asked, her expression expectant.
           “Well…she’s pretty capable of taking care of herself,” Drake said while rubbing Gosalyn’s head.
           “So you leave her alone all night?” Charity asked with a frown.
           “Yes…I mean, no,” Drake changed his answer. “What I mean is the Muddlefoots are right next door. Gos is over there enough, and if she needs help, she usually knows how to contact me.” At this last bit, he gave his daughter a knowing look.
           “Hmmmm,” Charity hummed, not looking pleased. “Which company do you work for?”
           Okay, this was sounding more like an interrogation rather than a date. But then again, the lady seemed a little odd from the start. Perhaps she just didn’t have the greatest communication skills. At least she was trying.
           Before Drake could come up with a lie, Gosalyn broke in for another save.
           “You should eat dinner before the food gets cold,” Gosalyn suggested.
           “That sounds like a great idea,” Drake said, jumping to his feet.
           Charity was on her feet, putting away her clipboard and papers. “I apologize. I came when you were about to eat. Perhaps I could schedule another time to talk to you,” Charity said.
           Leave it to Binky Muddlefoot to have this strange of a cousin.
           “You’re not going to eat with us?” Gosalyn asked. She was frowning more out of the fact that her effort of getting Binky to cook and cleaning up the house would be for nothing, which is exactly where this date seemed to be going.
           “I don’t think that it would be appropriate for me to join you,” Charity said to Gosalyn.
           “It wouldn’t?” Drake asked, confused.
           Charity also looked confused. “Well, I think so. I don’t know. In all my experience, I’ve never been invited to eat dinner.”
           No wonder she’s been acting weird, Drake thought. It sounds as if she’s only been on bad dates.
           “How about we continue talking in the dining room where we happen to have food,” Drake offered with a smile. “So you can decide there whether or not you want to eat.
           Charity’s gave him a warm smile and followed him through the house, pausing to look at the photos hung on the wall. With a gentle touch, Charity rubbed away a smudge on one of the photos. “Perhaps this was a mistake,” she said softly to herself. When she looked down, Gosalyn was looking at the photos as well. “It looks like you have a loving home,” the lovebird said to the duckling.
           “Yep, the best,” Gosalyn said with a nod.
           Drake was waiting for them in the dining room, standing next to a chair, which he pulled out for Charity. When she sat down, he pushed it in for her. Not long after they both sat down, Launchpad came in with fancy water glasses, ice and a slice of lemon floating in the liquid.
           “Are you sure I can’t get you something else to drink?” Launchpad asked. “I make a mean Manhattan.”
           Charity gave him a wary look before saying politely, “No, thank you though. Water is fine.”
           “Same for me,” Drake said, taking a sip of his water. He knew just how mean of a Manhattan Launchpad could mix up, but that would have to wait. He didn’t want to imbibe while his date was abstaining, not to mention, he would be heading to work later that night.
           Gosalyn came in, having disappeared into the kitchen earlier, and returned with plates filled with fruit salad, pork roast, vegetables and a slice of garlic bread. “Bon appetite,” she said in a terrible French accent.
           “Uh, aren’t you going to eat with us?” Charity asked as Gosalyn headed to the kitchen.
           “I’ll just leave the two of you alone,” Gosalyn said with a smile. “I’ll eat later after the adults have eaten.”
           “Do you always eat after your father?” Charity asked, eyeing the flames dancing at the end of the candles.
           “Only when he has company over,” Gosalyn said, rushing away.
           Drake laughed nervously. “She’s kidding. We eat as a family all the time. She, I and Launchpad.” He shoved a forkful of fruit in his mouth.
           “Oh, I thought you said Launchpad is your best friend. Is he related to you? Or to Gosalyn?” Charity asked.
           “Naw, he’s my roommate,” Drake said once he swallowed.
           Charity raised an eyebrow. “I didn’t know you had a roommate.” She frowned.
           Drake felt the familiar feeling that there was something about the conversation that he was missing. “I’m sorry? I should have mentioned it earlier? Is there something wrong?” He was getting a little tired of being polite to this woman. He didn’t want to lose his temper, but some of the things she was saying bordered on rude.
           “Well, usually this would make things more complicated, especially with your situation, that is, unless Launchpad is your ‘partner’.”
           “Partner?” Drake repeated, uncertain what she meant. Yes, Launchpad was his partner, but the only way she would know that is if she knew he was Darkwing Duck. He felt tense, but the woman’s words didn’t match up with that fact.
           “If that’s the case, then I can overlook it. Do Gosalyn and Launchpad get along?”
           Drake’s head spun. This conversation was bouncing around too much for him. What kind of date did Gosalyn get him into?
           “Launchpad is practically part of the family,” Drake replied. “In fact, they have more in common with each other than with me.”
           Charity’s face brightened. “That’s wonderful to hear.” For the first time, she picked up her fork and stabbed a carrot. She had done this almost unconsciously, but as she chewed, her face changed to bliss. “Oh!” She put a hand over her mouth, talking around the mouthful. “This is really good. Did you make this?”
           “No, Mrs. Muddle—I mean Binky—did. Have you not had her cooking before?” Drake asked.
           Charity shook her head. “It’s been a long time since I’ve had a home-cooked meal. Usually I end up working late and ordering take-out or microwaving a meal.” She quickly ate several more bites, savoring each forkful.
           This sounded more like a date. With a chance to learn about this puzzling woman, Drake asked, “What is it you do? Your job?”
           Charity’s eyes locked on him then darted around as if there were others in the room. “I thought that was obvious.”
           Drake felt like he had just asked a stupid question. Rather than press, he acted sheepish to save face. “Right. Yes. Silly me.”
           “Mr. Mallard, I will be—“
           “Call me Drake,” he interrupted.
           “Uh, I’m not certain that in light of the circumstances that I can be that formal,” Charity said.
           Drake laughed. So it was back to the Twilight Zone. The weirdness of this date was comparable to several he had with Morgana. “Under what circumstances would it be appropriate to use my first name? We’re not exactly in a Jane Austin novel.”
           Charity’s face twisted. “Oh, please. Do not mention those books. I just finished reading Pride and Prejudice, and I just don’t see the point of it.”
           “What? It’s a classic,” Drake defended.
           “I’ll admit, Sense and Sensibility wasn’t half bad, but don’t pull that ‘It’s a classic’ bit on Mansfield Park. That story just went on and on and on,” Charity complained with a shake of her head. “There was just so much gossiping and back-biting, and the characters were so infuriating.”
           “You obviously missed the point,” Drake said, feeling more in his element. He always prided himself as being well-read, and although he had his favorites,  he had made it a point to brush up on as many classics as he could while he was in high school and college. Surprisingly, he had enjoyed some of Jane Austin’s novels. “Her novels were to show the irony of the time period and social classes of the Regency era. And while the stuffy gossip and snobbery was realistic, it was also intended to be a satire to critique the British land gentry.”
           Charity’s eyes widened in astonishment. “Mr. Mallard, you aren’t what I expected.”
           “Neither are you, Ms. Loveatte,” Drake said, addressing her similarly. “I never thought I would find a woman who disliked Jane Austen.” Drake tilted his head.
           “And I never thought I’d find a man who defended her.” Charity smirked. Even though her plate was only half emptied, she pushed it away. “It seems I came here with ill-conceived ideas, and it is refreshing to find that my instincts were wrong.”
           Just when he was enjoying himself with some playful banter, it was ruined with more riddles. Ill-conceived? Her instincts were wrong? Just what kind of dates had she gone through in the past to become this jaded?
           “I have a few more questions and concerns to be addressed, but I think we can put this whole thing to bed tonight,” Charity said, clasping her hands.
           “We can? Wait! Bed?! Aren’t you moving a little too fast?” Drake asked, his voice cracking.
           “I would have thought you’d want this over with as quickly as possible,” Charity said, riffling through her purse.
           “Well, I’ll admit that I wasn’t the most thrilled about it, but I didn’t think the night was going that badly.” Drake found himself ranting as his flustered thoughts attempted to align back to the logical path.
           “I’d like to have the name, number and address of your place of employment. I’ll also need some details about your background for my records.”
           “Huh?”
           “Oh, and who Gosalyn’s pediatrician is. I’ll need access to her medical recent medical records. You understand, right?”
           “Wait a minute!” Drake shouted, standing up. “Now I’m really lost. I get that the point of this is to get to know each other, but I think this is going a little too far. You seem like a nice girl, but I don’t think this is going to work out.”
           Charity stood as well, her eyes fierce. “Mr. Mallard, I’m not sure if you’re taking the situation seriously enough. As I explained in my message that I received a call that was wholly disconcerting at the least. While I understand that you may feel like I am infringing on your privacy, but I would think you would be willing to do what it takes for your daughter.”
           “Disconcerting? Are you saying—What are you saying?” Drake wanted to pull out his feathers. He had had conversations with Quackerjack that made more sense than this. “What does any of this have to do with Gosalyn?”
           It was Charity’s turn to look taken aback. “Mr. Mallard, why do you think I’m here? I’m checking up on Gosalyn’s welfare.”
           At that moment, the doorbell rang.
           “I’ll get it,” Gosalyn shouted, racing from the kitchen to the front room.
           “Her welfare?” Drake repeated. “What does our date have to do with Gosalyn’s welfare?”
           “Date?” Charity asked, her upper lip twisting upward.
           “Uh-oh,” Gosalyn’s voice said from the other room. “Uh…Dad, there’s been a small mistake…about your date.”
           “Oh, dear,” Charity said, lowering her head as she caught on the quickest.
           Gosalyn entered the kitchen with a hangdog look, followed by a long-legged, female duck in a low-necked blouse and a pencil skirt. As she walked, her hooped earrings and feathery, blonde hair bounced as well as other parts of her anatomy. “Hey, I thought you said he wasn’t married. Or is this someone else from the agency? Kind of bold scheduling two dates in one night.”
           “Oh, dear,” Charity said again, hand over her beak. “I’m afraid there’s been a big misunderstanding. I assumed you knew who I was when you invited me in, but I was mistaken. Mr. Mallard, I’m from the Department of Children and Family.”
           Drake paled.
           “Oh, you’re the lady that kept calling,” Gosalyn said, looking disappointed. “What kind of scam are you running, coming to our house? How did you know where we lived?”
           Drake walked around the table and stood behind his daughter. “Gosalyn, she’s not running a scam. She’s a social worker,” he said.
           Gosalyn gasped, her eyes widening. At the orphanage, she hadn’t had much contact with social workers. In her grandfather’s will, he had clear instructions that Gosalyn wasn’t to be put in a foster home but rather taken care of in an orphanage until a family could adopt her. A few of the children in the orphanage had told her about social workers and a few horror stories about being passed around from one foster home to another. Not once, had she connected the title of “Department of Children and Family” to social workers.
           She had messed up big time.
           “It appears that my presence has been misconstrued and therefore, I’ll make a hasty exit,” Charity said, her head bowed contritely. She pulled out a business care from her purse. “Please call my office on Monday, and we can schedule a time to talk about your daughter. Again, I’m very sorry for the misunderstanding.”
           “Thank you,” Drake said absently and took the card, dazed, barely aware as the lovebird retreated out of his house. He was reviewing the previous conversation in his head, picking up the subtle hints that something was very wrong with his “date,” and not because she was strange.
           It wasn’t until later that he wished he had asked the social worker to stay and answer his questions, but it was too late.
           “What was that all about?” the female duck asked, pointing a thumb behind her.
           “I’m sorry. What is your name?” Drake asked, shaking off his bewilderment.
           “Cammie Diver.”
           “Cammie, look, you’re probably a sweet girl, but I’m afraid we’re having a little family crisis right now,” Drake said. “Can I call you a cab or something?”
           “I brought my own car,” Cammie said, looking irate.
           “Again, I’m sorry for the trouble,” Drake said, pushing the woman gently toward the door. “If you want, we can reschedule. You have my number.”
           As Cammie was shown the door, she muttered, “I don’t care what my mother says. I’m going to find my dates at bars from now on.”
           As soon as the door shut, Drake turned sharply to his daughter, hands on his hips. “Gosalyn!”
           “Oh, look at the time, Dad.” She yawned. “I think it’s time for me to god to bed.”
           “Wait a minute there, missy. I think I deserve an explanation. Especially why I didn’t get any messages from a social worker and why Binky’s ‘cousin’ came from an agency.”
           Gosalyn sighed. “You might want to sit down. This is going to be a long story,” she told him.
           Launchpad walked in, carrying a plate heaped with food. “Hey, what’s going on? Did your date leave or something?” He took a bite and continued talking through the mouthful. “I don’t know about you, but I liked her. Are you going on a second date?”
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91 how would you react if someone thought Launchpad was Gos's birth-father, since they both have red hair?
“I-” his answer dies in his throat. “... I’m not sure.” He wouldn’t like it, that’s for sure. 
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dvlaunchpad-mcquack · 5 months
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Would you say you’re bad at following cooking instructions? But you do well at cooking over an open fire?
“Yeah. I tend to forget what I read seconds after reading it so I have to keep going back and forth to see the measurements, materials, and steps. It’s easy to get those mixed up and out of order, or to spend so much time reading and running off to the shelf to get something, that what I’m working on boils over or burns. I do better with breakfast stuff and stuff I can stick in the oven once it’s all in one pan. So long as I remember to set a timer and don’t get carried away listening to music, those usually turn out okay, hehe. Although Drake says my taste buds are an acquired taste…
“Campfire cooking is something I learned when I was in the Junior Woodchucks. I, heh, wasn’t very good. But eventually I figured out how to roast a s’more and tell when an egg and pancake are done cooking. Most camp food is easy, too. No recipes or mixing a bunch of ingredients. Less clean up, too.”
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dvlaunchpad-mcquack · 5 months
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Do you have something planned for Mothers Day?
”Sure do! I always spend the weekend with my folks to celebrate them. I’m uh, trying to make up for all the years I stupidly avoided contact with them out of embarrassment… hehehe. My mom’s a peach. I don’t know how I stayed away so long. She still makes the best shoo fly pie I know. I like to make waffles for the whole family while I’m there. We do a family picnic and then fly like old times. It’s great! And if the weather’s rough, we work on planes or watch movies together, and play board games.”
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Launchpad: What are your thoughts on the importance of kindness over wisdom?
“Good question! The way I see it, none of us are born with wisdom. We all need someone else to teach us. And we need that teacher to be kind and patient, otherwise learning just about anything is going to be pretty daunting and scary! The harder the teacher makes it to trust or like them, the harder it is to learn not only from them, but from nicer people as well. It makes some people not want to learn anything. And it’s not good for anyone to get stuck in one mind-frame forever…
“We are born with the ability to recognize feelings in others, even if it takes us a while to understand what they are, what they mean, and how we’re supposed to use them. So I guess what I’m saying is, since we all start with the ability to recognize and maybe imitate kindness, that’s what you start with first. Then learning and wisdom naturally fall into place afterwards. Plus, you can always ask for help! If you’re nice, people will be more willing to help ya than if you’re rude to them or demanding. And if they aren’t nice back then that’s on them. If they’re not busy and need to do something else before giving you their time, I mean…
“I know there are some people who can’t understand feelings, and that’s okay. It’s not bad if you can’t feel happy or sad for others. Maybe in that case, wisdom comes before learning what kindness is and how to imitate it? But I think even people like that can still notice things about others. And maybe try to be sensitive to how they learn things with both their feelings and their mind? I dunno. I’m no psychologist. I just think it’s important to be kind and then wisdom will kind of go in hand with that, even if it’s just a deeper inner kind of knowing in your heart, and not necessarily the ability to spit out facts about stuff.”
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dvlaunchpad-mcquack · 10 months
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What is your holiday wish, Launchpad?
“I know it’s pretty cliché, but peace on Earth is never a bad thing to wish for. Especially nowadays. If everyone was brave enough to care about someone else, and wished them well instead of resenting them, maybe we’d all feel a bit of peace inside ourselves, too.”
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Launchpad, what was the best dream you ever had?
“Being able to fly on my own without wings or worrying about air pressure and altitude sickness was pretty cool! I dreamt I flew so high above the clouds, I saw the stars! Then things got weird, hehe. I saw a giant and our world was just a marble between their fingers. Good thing I didn’t have to worry about gravity.”
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Has Drake ever let you drive the Ratcatcher?
“Sure has! I’m getting better at remembering which gear is Park. Heh, P and R look a lot alike when you don’t take your eyes off the road for more than a second.”
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Out of all the friends you made over the years, including the ones in Duckburg, why is Drake your best friend?
Aww gee… I’m blushing!
Erm. Well. I do have a lot of friends, and they’re all pretty special! Without Gyro, I’d never have completed the hydraulic thingamabobs I needed for the Thunderquack to have a moveable bill that can launch a net, a spear, or a motorcycle! Without my little sis, Loopy, and Mr. McDee making me fix so many planes in so many locations in record time, I never would have figured out how to make a plane I could fly (and land!) even with my eyes closed! Hehe. And without Mr. McDee’s grandnephews and Webby believing in me and encouraging me to keep pushing to earn my last Junior Woodchuck Badges, I might never had learned to swim, or realized I could do more than lead a Junior Woodchuck Troop and fly stunt planes!
I’ve seen firsthand how hard it is to be a hero, especially after going in disguise as a spy once, and after trading places with my Buddy Gizmoduck for a day. If I had not gotten a big slice of humble pie from the Beagle Boys and Dr. Nogood, I might have kept…believing I could be a hero on my own…
Ahem. But enough blathering. What was your question again?
Oh oh! Right! Drake!
Hey wait a second… How do you know my best friend is named Drake? 🤨
Oh. I, uh… guess I just admitted it out loud, huh?
Well. To be honest, he’s probably the first person who saw me as more than a screwup when we first met. I, uh, may have kind of beat him up first. Heh. Anyway. He believed in me! He gave me a real fighting chance! I still screwed up but I wasn’t about to let him down again! He needed backup and that’s one thing I can do right!
When I found out he wanted to adopt a kid, I offered to split the rent with him so he could get a permanent address in a nice neighborhood. I didn’t make much with Mr. McDee, but I still had a pension from my spy gag and for landing a space shuttle safely, and a few other heroic gigs I did, so I could sort of help out. We both work for the same organization, so that helps, too.
He’s great with kids, too! I’ve always loved kids and now I can watch all the romcoms, sitcoms, cartoons, and (ulp) horror films I want, with my best friends, and play games, and make snacks, and help with keeping the car running, and the laundry, and what not.
It’s not all fun and games, or about needing each other. We argue with each other sometimes, just like any family does. But we care about each other enough to swallow our pride some days and figure out a compromise. We get each other. Somehow, I can read him without Drake even saying a word… I never could do that with Donnie, Mr. McDee, Duckworth, Gyro, Mrs. Beakley, or the kids. It’s pretty neat! I mean, he does talk a lot. But sometimes he just needs someone there to fill the emptiness beside him, and cheer him up.
Sometimes he seems to know what I’m going to say before I say it, too. It means he listens to me. Nobody else ever really let me finish any of my stories, or heard me sing show tunes before, or supported me through all my fears and worries. Like worrying that Santa won’t get through a blizzard! Or that a harpy will track me down some day. Yikes!
What was I talking about again? I got a little sidetracked.
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How long have you played the saxophone?
“Not that long. The only instrument I played as a kid was a yo-yo*. But when I joined the Junior Woodchucks, I wanted to prove to myself that I could be anything I wanted, so I made it my goal to earn every merit badge they had! Hehe. Thankfully there were a lot less when I was a kid than there are now, otherwise I’d still be working on that goal.
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The saxophone was harder for squirrels to get into and it didn’t have as many parts as the trombone and horn, so I went with it. It was hard work and I didn’t ever want to do it again after I finally earned my badge, but then my little buddy Doofus found my old instrument and asked if I could play for him. I was rusty but I managed. Then he told Mr. McDee’s nephews I could play so they started a garage band and invited me to join them! Hehe. I don’t think Duckworth was too happy about that. But it was fun while it lasted!”
*from the Read Along story, “High Wave Robbery.”
**made up on the spot for this reply
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