A question for lust sans and lust frisk
How does your relationship work? Since frisk asexual
like frisk are you bothered by some sans behavior?
Example: flirting or adult jokes
For a long time, their relationship were "purely" professional, all about business: Frisk took some informations from the skeleton for a case and the greedy bastard gets his money, adding by his constant outrageous flirts and intrusive remarks, but that was all.
Then he began to join her in some case "by curiosity" he says, and join in more and more cases.
Frisk is easily exasperated by Sans very often inappropriate behavior. Though even when it just to tease her ("she's so pretty when she's mad~"), Sans knows when to stop, he doesn't want to make her uncomfortable much. It happened one time, He made a dirty joke about her looks and then suddenly licked her fingers, she pushed him away, slapped him, disgusted and avoid him during a whole case resolves until he finally regrets it, apologize and promise that he'll watch his tongue in the future.
Honestly, they still trying to figure it out, both not only come from a different "world", but also see and feel things differently. Frisk knows that the skeleton isn't only an ass and the monster hooker stereotype. There is some very rare moment, when she saw his hard shell cracked: when he hums lullabies to Rosie after a nightmare or when he, on only 15 minutes, crashed his fourth cigarettes on the counter, the smoke hiding his fatigue eyes.
"I don't need pity" he faced her, voice dry.
"You are not pitiful" She sincerely replied.
Sans, on the other hand, found another person (than papyrus I mean) he could talk to, open hearted, without judgement AND who isn't a friend with benefits, which surprisingly feel nice.
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Pike: So who are you people again? You say you're here to make war but you just showed up with a big battleship more than three time ours size, full of cloned super soldier.
Obi-Wan: Yes, I understand your confusion. I admit we were going to a battle, which does takes place in a global galactic conflict.
Pike: A galactic conflict that a good quarter of the galaxy doesn't know about.
Obi-Wan: That part confuses us as well. Our instrument tells us we are not in the right galaxy, but we're not sure how it's possible. Anyway, to answer your question Captain, I'm Master Jedi Obi-Wan Kenobi, commander of the 7th sky corp of the galactic republic army, and member of the Jedi Council.
Pike: So the Jedi are... the leading class of that republic?
Obi-Wan: Absolutely not! We only serves as peace keepers for the republic, which is governed by a senate and a democratically elected chanceler.
Pike: So a military force?
Obi-Wan: Not usually no. Before the war we used to negotiate peaceful resolution to conflicts.
Pike: Why a cast of diplomats would be commanding armies?
Obi-Wan: No see... The Jedi are more than diplomates. And I wouldn't say we are a cast either. Let me explain : We Jedi are users of the Force, which is an energy field created by all living things. It surrounds us and penetrates us and binds the galaxy together. I mean our galaxy but I sense it here too, so I guess it extend farther than we knew. We suspected it, but now we have confirmation, which is rather fascinating. Using the Force gives us great powers, but it can also drive people to the dark side if they use their power for selfish reasons. So we have to train all our lives to control our emotions. The war we are fighting now has been instigated by a member of another group of users of the Force who use it to gain power. We call them the Sith and you could say they are our mortal ennemies.
Spoke: Fascinating. This is somewhat similar to the history of my people, the vulcans, and the romulans. However you do not seem to repress your feelings like we do.
Obi-Wan: Indeed, we don't. We just accept our feelings and let them pass.
Spoke: At the risk of repeating myself, fascinating. I hope we can find a moment to exchange notes on our methods of dealing with emotions. Are you familiar with the concept of mind meld?
Obi-Wan: This sounds like a interesting idea, but I'm not sure I should let you in my mind. I am a fleet commander and a Jedi Council member after all.
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What do you think of Miko ?
First, before I answer this question, we are going to answer another question which is: Who is Miko?
Miko appears in the TFP series, she is a human teenager from Japan who lives with a foster family in Jasper, Nevada. Her real parents are still alive, but she is a minor so she need a guardian abroad.
She enjoys listening to Metal or Heavy Metal, as well as playing the guitar. She also gave Bulkhead, her Autbot guardian, the opportunity to discover this style of music which he greatly appreciates.
She is very brave, but also terribly reckless. She has shown on the show that she can be very smart as well as very dumb. She has a sharp mind, which allows her to make quick decisions in critical situations.
We don't know much about her background, other than the fact that she is from Japan, played the piano, and was terribly bored in her native country.
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Well, now that we've laid the basics on the characters, I'll be able to answer the question.
So already, I prefer to be honest, at first I didn't like this character! When I started watching the series, I found Miko unbearable…
Firstly because she was unconscious, and was putting herself in danger. But also because she endangered Raf and Jack! She was also slowing down Autobots who were supposed to help her rather than do their mission.
Plus, she didn't seem to learn from her mistakes, causing the pattern to repeat itself every time: the Autobots go on a mission, by the ground bridge, and Miko foolishly follows them!
So every time I saw her cross the ground bridge, I was like, “Oooooh nooooo!! But why are you doing thaaaaat?!"
Seriously, she actually make me angry…
For example, when Miko follows Bulkhead, and infiltrates the Nemesis with him, Raf and Jack follow her to try to stop her, but end up getting caught up in the problem.
The three children end up to be alone in the Nemesis, and Raf begins to seriously panic, crying and saying he wants to go home.
Here, the boy is in distress, and even if Miko consoles him to reassure him, I mostly thought that she should apologize, because basically it was her fault. It's good to console, but she should have thought about the fact that the other two were going to try to stop her, because they would be worried about her.
In addition, she seemed to underestimate the war between the Autobots and the Decepticons, showing that she didn't really understand, and minimized it.
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That's why I didn't like Miko at first. But, I ended up starting to like her, and this at a specific time: when she was worried about Bulkhead. And this in several episodes:
1- When Bulkhead was stuck in the cave with her, she showed new emotions, other than joy, courage and determination. And it was fear, worry, and sadness.
Of course, these are negative emotions, but it allowed to show a new depth to the character, as well as a very interesting side of his personality. Also, she does her best to get them both out of this situation, despite her own health, as she is starting to run out of oxygen. It shows us how strong her determination is, as well as her attachment to Bulkhead.
2- When Bulkhead loses his memory Miko does everything so that he get it back, and I found that really touching.
Plus, she's doing everything she can to save him, and is ready to fight Breakdown and KnockOut if it means saving her friend. And even if it's stupid, I think it's to his credit.
3- When Bulkhead is hurt by Hardshell, and she wants revenge. We discover at this time a whole new facet of Miko, the Miko who demands revenge. That's sort of his dark side, and I find it interesting to see a human who is the side of the good guys having that personality.
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Miko is actually a very deep character, with a complex personality, and it was when she started to reveal that personality that I came to like her.
And I must confess that I really admire this courage and this ironclad determination that she has. Like when she fights Soundwave's cable, or when she's ready to fight MECH agents, in the train scene. Not to mention the legendary Apex Armor scene ^^!
In addition, I also started to study his character, and I find that we can guess his background, just by his character and his appearance. And, in truth, I think she has a much sadder story than she lets on.
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First, you have to know that she comes from Japan, and Japan is a country where people are not as expressive as Miko, and more often reserved (it's not in general, but most often it's the case). So, in this point Miko is very different.
Also, academic success, as well as success in the business world is an important aspect of Japanese culture. Except that, if you remember correctly, in addition to hating school, Miko is not particularly good in class, and very often finds herself in detention, because she does not like to listen to adults.
I sincerely believe that she must have been mentally and emotionally crushed by the school charge in Japan, plus to always have to listen to adults, even if she didn't wants to and disagree with them.
Even when she talks about the fact that she took piano lessons, when you know that she listens to Metal and plays electric guitar, you easily understand that it was not her who chose.
Also, when a person dyes their hair in Japan, it's not very well seen, not to say very badly seen. It's more the delinquents who do that. So I would be surprised if she made it in Japan, her parents would surely not have accepted it. She had to do it in the USA.
And, there are two scenarios that are possible, of why she ends up to be in the United States:
1- It's her choice, she begged her parents to send her there, by giving an excuse like: "it's to learn English". To make sure she flees far from this culture in which she cannot integrate and which suffocates her.
2- Her parents sent her there, to somehow get rid of her. But, Miko then takes the opportunity to live fully as she really is, without hiding her true identity.
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So what do I think of Miko?
She's a character that I've come to appreciate over the course of the series, as her character and persona have developed, revealing a deep and interesting personality, of a person who never gives up.
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what is mike's relationship with his sister like? do they get along? do they fight often? the public needs to know.
It's a rocky relationship. Sierra is just as ambitious as Mike is and equally stubborn. They are only a little over a year apart age-wise, so this led to a lot of fighting when they were children. They certainly caused a few grey hairs on their mother's head.
But when Mike became depressed, Sierra was there for him. She played him tunes on her flute, gave him books to read and even went as far as going to a concert and illegally livestreaming it for Mike. She got Thomas and Odesa together to throw a small surprise party for Mike after his operation. Neither Mike nor Sierra talk about that time in their lives. However, Mike is eternally grateful.
Nowadays, they still bicker quite often but their fights are way less intense than they used to be. They get along a little better. When push comes to shove, they'll be there for each other... after a whole lot of snarky comments and backhanded compliments.
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