David Sandacz - A Seasoned Construction Expert
David Sandacz, a skilled construction professional and Air Force veteran. His achievements include overseeing multiple construction projects, supporting critical initiatives, and earning the Air Force Achievement Medal. With a passion for leadership and problem-solving, David aims to fulfill his dream of becoming a construction manager while delivering excellence in every endeavor.
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Core Gems
So when a ghost becomes injured, they have a last ditch defense where they retreat into their core. And I mean, injured badly where their body is rip apart to the point they can’t hold a solid form anymore. And they basically go into a hibernation state until they are strong enough to form again.
Ellie, Danny, and Dan are all injured in a final battle against the GIW. The organization was destroyed and the ghosts were safe but the halfas ended up being so injured that they reverted to core form and then went to sleep for a bit. When they woke up, they were still weak but at least recovered enough to gain consciousness. And realize…they are in some kind of auction…in the middle of a heist. It appeared that two furries (one in a bat costume and one in a cat costume) were ducking it out. And they…they were a necklace. All three of them had been turned into a necklace with their cores as gems accompanied by sapphires, pearls, and opals. And frankly gorgeous craftsmanship as the metal was crafted around their cores as if to cradle them and the other gems.
Unfortunately, they were too weak to take a form properly, they could still feel the strain on their bodies. But at least they could still communicate through their auras. Then the cat lady punched a hole in the glass container surrounding them and grabbed their necklace.
However, the bat grabbed the other end and it resulted in a sort of tug-a-war. Meanwhile, Danny, Ellie, and Dan were having a back and form commentary on the situation and what they should do. Completely unheard by the other party.
In the corner of their eye, the three halfas finally noticed a third contender. Some kind of clown who was…hold on…holding a gun?! And it was pointed straight at the two fighting furies who had yet to notice him. The ghosts’ protective instincts went into overdrive and they frantically tried to shout, yell, move. Just do something to warn the two but their cries fell on deaf ears. All they succeeded in doing was faintly glow which immediatly caught the attention of the fighting duo. The two turned to look at the strange necklace but right at that moment, the clown fired and a gunshot rang throughout the auction room. Having no other options, Danny and the others poured every ounce of ectoplasm they had to try and phaseshift, making the two furries intangible as the bullets passed right through them, but in their shock, the two jumped away in opposite directions and accidentally ripped the necklace apart. Gems and pearls went flying and the three cores bounced along the ground.
Luckily, the two finally noticed the clown and went to deal with him and his minions who had appeared. Seemingly putting their fight on hold and forming a temporary truce. The three halfas could only watch as the battle finally wound down, ending with the cops barging into the place and arresting the clown and his grunts, the cat managing to escape with half the scattered gems and pearls from the broken necklace along with a few other jewelry pieces (none of their cores though) and the bat leaving through a skylight.
The auction continued and in the end, despite being broken, their necklace seemed to have caught someone’s interest. A man named Bruce Wayne bought up every piece of the shattered jewelry wear. The auctioneers appeared relived that the item managed to sell in the end and gratefully gave it to him.
Bruce had no idea what happened at the auction, but he could have sworn that some of the gems faintly glowed right before he and Selina were shot. If the necklace was some sort of magical item, then he needed to understand exactly what has been brought to Gotham. It was unfortunate that Selena had taken some parts of the necklace but he utilized his vast wealth to make sure all the other parts ended in his possession. Now he would take them back to the mansion for examination.
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DO NT COMMENT ON ANATOMICAL ERRORS ABSOLUTELY NO ONE IS MORE PAINFULLY AWARE OF IT THAN THE ARTIST
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So not only did I have to be a professional two (2) (more than one) times yesterday but today I've had to call three (3) different places and leave messages trying to coordinate between a dozen people because nobody is answering their phones. Nobody told me that professional adults spent this much time wanting to kill people with their minds
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Excuse my French I'm sorry but I really be looking at some pieces and I'm just like... You knew full well that wasn't a n*gga. You're a trained artist. You knew full well when you put that pen to paper that you had zero intent to draw one. You didn't even TRY. That is a hwite person and that was your end goal. Their actual identity meant fuck all to you.
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THE GANG AS HUMANS CONFIRMED?
Grizzlyrojo on Instagram, who worked on Dinotrux. This is their humanization of the gang!!!!
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Your fics are great, the plot and wit is awesome, but you keep cutting off the first word of your sentences? If that makes sense? Like, I get that it can be done stylistically, and I respect that, but you're overusing it a lot, which detracts from the impact you're trying to make by using it in the first place. Again, love your fics, just want to point that out in a constructive way
Yup, that is a stylistic thing that I do, and while I appreciate trying to be respectful about pointing it out, I won't be changing the frequency that I use it! If it's something that really bothers you then my writing may not be for you! I enjoy using sentence fragments and removing the subject to create jarring and blunt moments throughout the internal monolog because I feel it's more natural to how characters think without as much polish as would be expected in a real novel.
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