Ezra: Sabine! I'm so glad you found me! I can't wait to go home :) Are you going to tell me how you got here?
Sabine:
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Since Ezra probably dropped out of school when his parents were taken, that means he wouldn’t have had past like. A 2nd grade education.
When he gets on the Ghost, he would not know long division. He probably wouldn’t know anything about history, local or galactic, and would have no concept of basic biology or chemistry. He would not know what the fuck a semicolon is.
I can’t imagine Hera and Kanan would be okay with that once they figured it out, right? They’d have to, like, at least try to give him some education.
Do you think they installed a homeschooling program on Chopper? Do you think Sabine taught him chemistry with bombs? Did Hera teach him geometry while showing him how to fly? Did Zeb teach him the basics of strategy and political science when planning missions? How did he survive his month at the academy without knowing what a fraction is?
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Title is from the in-game between-level conversation with the narrator "Looking Backwards" and Bunny Bunny's event line "What are you if not a lady?"
I headcanon Ezra as figuring out he's mushroom autigender (gender influenced by autism) and using he/she.
This was my first time making a comic this long, and it was a lot of fun. Medicine Pocket makes me really happy, and their friendship with Ezra being so good makes me even happier.
Disclaimers: @resident-nymph is posting this to her twitter for the fanwork contest as I don't have my own account. Do not tag this as ship.
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I don't get people who hate Omega.
I have not liked many of SW child characters, but Omega I do like. Don't know if it is because of being now older myself and just accepting some of her behaviour as just something that children are doing.
Or because she really does not annoy me.
I have genuinely loved her expressions, her ways of seeing the Universe for the first time etc.
Maybe it is because her back story is very easy to be absorbed? It is very solid as all of us, star wars fans, now know the clones and Kamino and the whole entanglement related to the relations there. As well as how they did grow up there.
She has a slot in the universe where she fits in.
I know many people had issues with Ahsoka as she first arrived, because her part was not as clear. We needed a whole Clone Wars ans a part of a complete own show to get her backstory.
But then on the other hand.
Many people had issues with Anakin.
And we all KNOW who he was going to become. And still people were whining. The acting naturally was not that good, but it kind of is not fault of an actor in many cases. And it was not all that bad, but still there were a lot of people who hated young Anakin to the guts.
It makes me wonder if that actully is a sign of the general recentment towards children. It should not be mixed up with not wanting kids.
I want to stress that it is ok to not want kids. It is ok to not want to be around kids. But still.
Hating a young character should be based of them to actually be bad characters.
Writing them as a child and them being childish is just natural. If they annoy you because of their childish qualities, that is actually because you might not like kids. Right?
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I know everyone likes to make fun of Ezra for believing Maul, but I honestly really liked that, because. Like. He's been working so hard to learn to trust people again. His new-found family is teaching him how to open up and how to let himself love others without being too afraid of losing them to connect
And he doesn't immediatly trust Maul, which shows that even if his trust issues are much better now, he's still not stupid and knows to be careful around strangers, especially if you found them inside a Sith Temple
But. Maul shows and tells him what he wants to see; he acts kind with him, reassures him when he's in doubt, and manipulates Ezra (who is a CHILD) into beliving in him so he could get what he wanted
Then he betrays him, and by blinding Kanan, he proves Ezra's 'little me' right
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I should be allowed to hunt men for sport
Borderline starvation and copious amounts of exercise doesn't turn you into an abuser!!! (Source: I had an eating disorder and weighed 83 pounds when I was 20)
Also, female celebrities and their bodies are under intense scrutiny all the time, not just the 4 months when filming the latest Marvel movie, and somehow, it's almost entirely male stars that end up "method acting" (which sometimes entails abusing others), funny how that works!
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