Benny would be thrilled by Nick Valentine. Like I know the concept of synths and replacing people would initially shock him but I don’t think for long.
He’s not a technology guy by any means but he certainly appreciates it and understands what it can do. He’d be pro-synth and synths at people for purely pragmatic reason at first but seeing some noir detective would have him thinking of all the ways he could improve on his plan if he had that tech for Yes-Man.
If Yes-Man could pass as human he’d have no reason to hide him and could even have him buddy up with the rest of the Chairmen! Even if he’s found out and House wants him and especially synth Yes-Man out their is a loyalty to them that is only made stronger that Yes-Man looks like them now. It’s also such a complex thing for Yes-Man too now to struggle with “humanity” in a new context and his teacher tragic being Benny Fucking Gecko.
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Fontaine and Ant meet their future partners in…very different ways
Fontaine and Nate meet during a festival at the coastal village he lives at, on an island not a days trip from the Aronnax’s base and where a number of the Nektons family friends also happen to live, leading to frequent visits.
Meanwhile, Ant and Kari meet at the college Kari’s dad works at, and where a number of the Nektons interns attend for school.
Their first meeting with one another is…about as chaotic as the pair of them are together, and not off to the same start as Fontaine and Nate’s was. And due to Kari’s dad being one of the (if less liked) scientists stationed at the Aronnax’s base that works for the WOA, and Kari spending her summers at the college he does his research at, they have a fair number more interactions than either of them want at first.
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Please make a bonus story of chenguang having her first crush and red son going over protective dad mode 😆
"--an' he's han'some, an' I'm gonna marry him!"
Red Son had been only half-listening until he heard Chenguang cheerfully drop that sudden bombshell.
He stiffened, dropping the wrench to the floor.
A few moments later he burst into the living room in a whirl of fire, earning a startled yelp from MK. "WHO?! WHO DARES TO COURT MY DAUGHTER?" he roared.
"Red Son, calm down!" MK cried.
Chenguang looked completely unaffected, smiling cheerfully as she looked away from her show. "Hi, Baba!"
"Chenguang! Who is this person?!" Red Son rushed over to her, dropping onto his knees and taking her shoulders. "Who dares think they can be worthy of you?!"
This idiot would-be suitor hadn't even given her a courting gift! When he was entertaining thoughts of marriage, he at least had the decency to present flowers from the gardens!
Hell, they hadn't even asked permission to court his daughter!
Well, he'd say no! It wasn't happening! He forbade it! He'd force them to walk the entire Diyu before they could be worthy of--
Chenguang looked over his shoulder at the TV and her eyes lit up. "There!" she cried, pointing.
Red Son looked back at the TV, where a golden cartoon demon was fighting another demon, currently off-screen.
…oh.
Wait…
"He's cool! I like him!"
Red Son said nothing. Instead he crawled next to Chenguang and sank bodily to the floor.
He needed to rest for a few minutes.
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hi! Idk if you’ve ever got asked this, but do you have any voice claims for the neon glory characters? Or do they just sound like their normal selves?
ooh i love this question. Eijirou and Katsuki don’t really sound like anyone in particular but i’d describe their young adult voices in neon glory as having more of a vibe?
walk with me for a second
Meg & Hercules in the Garden
that’s the vibe of neon glory krbk
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Why is Double D the most popular character in this cartoon?
he has that bishie sopping-wet-cat rizz that no 12 year old watching the show is immune to. this continues into adulthood for most and that's how we end up here lol
in addition to people simply liking like cute boys with high pitched voices, there's good audiences for the many niches Double D occupies, its inevitable honestly
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