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wwprice1 · 5 months
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Very cool Superman by Nate B. Wells!
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dieu-mange-dieu · 1 year
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me @ kendall after this last episode
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littlefallcon · 3 months
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Ray would have taken the bag if his hands were free.
(verse without superheroes, just college, nerds and watching "the princess bride" together)
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skyland2703 · 8 months
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📂+ Jungle Fury, Time Force and hmmm I guess any ranger(Well mainly Casey and Nate)
Casey: HE ACTUALLY DOES NOT KNOW HOW TO COOK. He can't even make coffee. If casey starts cooking, Fran brings out fire extinguishers.
But Casey is a quick learner. He does learn easily, and he DOES eventually learn to bake pizzas and do all sorts of artistry on it, learning from the one and only RJ, and experiments in all ways he can, and would custom make pizzas for customers, throwing anything and everything in the craziest combinations, catering to the customer's preferences (even more than regular pizzerias do)
And it works out so well that RJ actually puts a dish on the menu under the name of "Casey's Pizzas of Love" and these are his experimental pizzas, where no two pizzas can taste the same~
Nate: Nate secretly loves watching BL kdramas. You could sneak into his room at three in the morning, and find him curled up in his pjs with pillows, and all sorts of snacks, and binging any kdrama he can get his hands on.
He introduces Steel to the kdramas too, and uuuhhhhhh Steel picks up a lot of matchmaking tips from the kdramas, and also develops a taste for drama and... romantic things... and keeps setting Nate up with people he thinks he has a crush on~
And I’m gonna pick Wes and Eric from Time Force~
Wes and Eric: Wes loves baking, we all know that, but do you know what else we know? Eric loves eating Wes's baked goods. Eric is really conscious about his health, and wouldn't eat any junk food, generally, of course, but he just can't control himself when it comes to wes's cakes, or cookies, or cupcakes.
As a result... the time force team ends up running out of cookies every once in two days. Wes would put his choco chip cookies in the jar for the team to enjoy over the days, and the next morning, they're all gone. Nobody could understand who was eating them secretly— Eric wouldn't admit it, obviously— and the blame eventually lands up on Trip, who profusely expresses that he has had nothing to do with the cookies... follows Jen and Lucas's detective agency, trying to figure out who indeed stole the cookies........
Send “📂 + Character” for a random yet completely useless headcanon I have
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augustheart · 1 year
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Do you like big tough guys who are actually sweet on the inside? Then I have the mistreated background characters for you! Here’s your guide to the only members of the Heywood family’s superhero legacy that matter. Content warnings available on request.
Henry “Hank” Heywood III/Steel:
Justice League of America vol. 1 (1960): Annual #2, #233-236, #244-246, #254, #257-261
Infinity, Inc vol. 1 (1984): #19 [leads into Justice League of America vol. 1 #244]
JLA: Incarnations: #5
JLA: Classified: #22-25
Justice League of America vol. 2: #39-40 
Convergence: Justice League of America
Nathan “Nate” Heywood/Citizen Steel:
Justice Society of America vol. 3 (2007): #1-4, #7-8, #17-19, #21-22
Justice Society of America 80-Page Giant (2011)
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regaliasonata · 1 year
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Hmmm
I was bored so I made some meme captions for Beast Morphers....forgive me
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So uh, helps if I actually post stuff doesn’t it?
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Here’s my D&D PC, I joined an ongoing session run by a coworker of mine and @moveslikebucky’s, it’s been ongoing for about a quarter of a year and they joined a couple sessions before I got over getting in my own head. Saffi’s a Fighter/Ranger, pretty blatantly inspired by pulpy adventure archaeologists/treasure hunters. And yes I used one of HF’s weird scifi guns to stand in for a hand crossbow cuz I wanted something a bit more like the OSS’s Little John crossbow than the actual hand crossbows, it makes sense in the context of the setting given that it’s, like, a homebrew dieselpunkish take on Forgotten Realms instead of Forgotten Realms proper.
I have some more dicking around on HF designs to post, about half of which are actually a year and a half old but never got added to my long reblog chain so I’m slapping those on a separate post.
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A moment to appreciate the cgi improvement in DC’s Legends of Tomorrow
Nate was physically painful to look at in s2 I’m gonna be honest
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simeonscott · 1 year
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NEW VIDEO! How Power Rangers Beast Morphers uses Continuity
My thoughts on one of the most hotly debated aspects of the first Hasbro season.
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commonwealthtrash · 1 year
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I hate Shaun
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theflashzoom · 4 days
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Every JSA Male best shirtless panel
From Left to Right:
Mr. America
Alan Scott
Jay Garrick (The Flash)
Ted Grant (Wildcat)
Rick Tyler (Hourman)
Atom Smasher
Obsidian
Mr. Terrific
Dr. Fate (Kent V Nelson)
Citizen Steel
Sand (Sandy Hawkin)
Hawkman
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thatbitchkayla30 · 1 year
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Hi my name is Kayla and I am still angry that they just brushed over Nate Haywood being hemophiliac and acted like that meant he could do literally nothing because my brother has hemophilia and literally actually pole vaulted for three full years in high school on the varsity track team.
Well hemophilia is worse for some people than others, the fact that he was clocked in the face and knocked over backwards and not rushed to the hospital immediately in the first episode means that it was not as severe for him as it was made out to be once it was brought up as a plot device. Regular factor injections and his risk of being in the field wouldn't have been much more than anyone else's.
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acernusaurus · 1 year
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Nate and Ray have legit been friends since the cretaceous.
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juicebox7604 · 1 year
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(WARNING: Some blood is present and mild gore)
(SPOILER WARNING FOR MY STORY AND BLIND BETRAYAL MISSION)
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Yeah, Nate is one of my tragic characters. To explain the link scribbles, Nate is remembering his past. Eventually his memories of Danse’s appearance fades away due to the traumatic event.
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simplegenius042 · 2 months
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Fallout 4 OC - Nate Gust Sarid (The Sole Survivor)
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Further information under the cut:
Here's my Sole Survivor for Fallout 4, Nate Gust Sarid, just a regular (if sometimes scrutinized) retired U.S Army veteran who just wanted to have a suburban life with a nice job to support his wife Nora and their infant son, Shaun, as well as paying for therapy in regard to his imposter syndrome and place in the "American Dream" and his service, but unfortunately, nukes dropped. Good news, he signed his family up to Vault 111, so they were able to get to safety in there. Bad news, they had to leave Codsworth behind... oh, and they get cryogenically frozen, he watches his beloved wife Nora get shot and his son kidnapped, and awakens in an abandoned vault as the sole survivor... or had he ever been? Regardless, he makes his way into the Commonwealth where he has to pick between four factions (plus the general populace) waging against each other. These factions include; down-on-their-luck underdogs (Minutemen), a group of activists for android rights with a tendency of espionage (Railroad), a military of power armored technology fanatics who are kind of xenophobic (Maxson's Brotherhood of Steel) and lastly the organized science and robotics club gone too far who also kidnapped Nate's baby boy (Insititute). Naturally, Nate picks the first option, and tries to get the other three to get along (to... varying degrees of success). At least he's got his wacky companions to keep him company.
Nate, at a height of 6 feet and 3 inches, becomes the strong, handsome and healthy 33-year-old general of the Minutemen, thanks to supportive and reliable baby boy Preston Garvey, on a journey to reestablish a functional order in the Commonwealth's settlements, and find his baby son Shaun in the process (and avenge his late wife in the process). His hygiene is up to date and is quite incredible with his hands, Nate's sense of style is not so out of place amongst the Commonwealth (unless he wears his customized power armor that he borrowed indefinitely from Maxson's chapter of the Brotherhood of Steel) but manages to both impress and disappoint Deacon in the fact Nate can blend in with the crowd with such average and null clothing. Nate is so fucking sad but he pushes on anyway despite how much he really wants to give up, only fueled by the need to get his son back (and introduce him to a less hostile environment, no less). He gets even more horrified once he discovers he's not entirely human.
Nate is quite perceptive in his surroundings, people and with what his hands are doing, and his extremely skilled at stealth and combat. Not to mention he's a great cook, with an understanding on how to handle not only animals but also children. He's decent at keeping the peace, managing old world tech, and has a good grasp on his books, with his survival knowledge, street smarts and use of seduction being hindered between his time of service and domesticity. He has good days or bad days, no in-between. Though his communication and persuasion skills could need some more work, especially when it comes to creativity in his plans (he was a soldier told to simply focus on what was ahead and being ordered of him).
With great confidence and passion in his quest to find his son, Nate copes with the horrors he experiences with excessive amounts of hilarious sarcasm. Nate traverses the Commonwealth with mild patience and average intelligence, only going on quests just to get by or rally support for the Minutemen, or to find clues on the whereabouts of his missing son. His happiness went from high to low very quickly after the nukes dropped and he lost pretty much everything in his old life. Shaun was the last piece of that life he wanted to preserve... until he discovers he's sixty years too late to be there for his boy rather than just a decade like he initially thought. He has little anxiety and his beliefs are rather muted.
Nate isn't necessarily mean as he is blunt and coping with sarcasm. This man is incredibly brave, willing to take on Mirelurk Queens, gangsters, Deathclaws and the Brotherhood of Steel if it means getting his son back and giving the Commonwealth a better future. While he doesn't resort to violence, he's aware that his communication skills are far from fantastic, and given the hostile state of the Commonwealth, he is prepared and honestly expects to get his hands dirty and bloody should the need arise. He can think things through but when it comes to his son, Kellog or the Insititute there comes a bit of a hinderance in the planning stage. Nate isn't very agreeable, in fact he's more opposing to forces he believes are unjustified and in the wrong. He'd honestly rather find his son, but Preston's idealism gives him a new purpose and something for him to feel useful. Formerly he was just pragmatic, but spending time with Preston and the Minutemen, as well as travelling and helping others like Nick, Cait, Piper and Hancock around settlements and communities (such as Goodneighbor and Diamond City) and additional factions like the Railroad, Nate gets a bit more hopeful than he'd like to admit. Nate spends a lot more than he saves and prefers the outdoors to the indoors. Honestly its quite terrifying how this man can switch from calm and collected to wild and dangerous so fast. Nate is, and he would never admit this, a possessive man, as well as stubborn and decisive.
His charm is mostly backed up by his sarcastic quips which do help make him somewhat approachable despite his bluntness, and that's not to mention the fact Nate is a truly empathetic man. Definitely generous with what he gives to the settlements in the Commonwealth (something the citizens are extremely thankful for) and his wealth is steady, though he has low aggression (that's not to say he can't be enraged, such as whenever he encounters the Insititute and Kellogg) and he's still in his mourning period so his libido isn't his focus right now (though when it eventually comes back up again, his Rizz isn't too bad given Piper's reception to it, despite how rusty it had gotten).
Nate is quite an honest man (though very blunt), not saying that he can't improvise and adapt while undercover in the Institute. Preston saw the makings of a leader and helped carve out Nate into a natural-born one for the Minutemen and the Commonwealth. Though blunt and sarcastic, he's somewhat polite, though mostly to his companions and most of the faction leaders. Honestly kind of unintentionally gets swept up in the politics of the Commonwealth. Cool, flirty, cute and surprisingly fun, if a little gullible (such as when he entered Goodneighbor), but that doesn't change the fact that, should Kellogg and the Institute be involved (or say, Nuka World), he is the scariest Fallout protagonist there is out of the lot I have.
He doesn't believe in any higher powers, or at least refuses to due to his unconventional creators, though Nate thinks that all of what happened couldn't have been a coincidence (which he is kind of correct). After visiting Far Harbour, and seeing some spooky shit in the Commonwealth, he doesn't throw the idea of magic and the supernatural amongst the espionage androids, mutated monsters and feral braindead ghouls out of the realm of possibility in the Wasteland. Nate believes in soulmates, especially when Piper doesn't throw him out of her life after the revelation that he's a synth whose life has mostly been made up by his son Shaun. While Nate doesn't see the world in black and white, he is aware that some folks are worst and more moral than others, while the rest of them fall in the in-between. He believes luck has something to do with his rebellion, but he also knows most of the events were manufactored by "the Father", aka his son Shaun as some twisted experiment.
Family and friends are amongst the most important priorities Nate has, as well as justice for his wife and the truth behind the Institute and his own origin. The opinions of others come next, especially with his new loved ones that he's managed to find. His health and wealth are something he does try to keep up with at least to find his son or after that, continue on living. Home is on the backburner until after he discovers the truth about Shaun, the Institute, as well as himself.
His SPECIAL stats:
Strength (10), Perception (9), Endurance (4), Charisma (6), Intelligence (5), Agility (7) and Luck (5).
Main Perks include:
Strong Back, Lifegiver, Action Boy, Critical Banker, Wasteland Whisperer, Rifleman and "Science!"
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regaliasonata · 1 year
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Have yet to start Beast Morphers but I have my assumptions so here we go
Devon-The cool leader
Ravi-Confused intellectual
Zoey-Mother of the team
Nate-Terrified twink
Steel-Good ultron
Roxy and Blaze-Raging bisexuals
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Ngl tho Blaze and Roxy giving me some cool vibes. Also can I find Nate a boyfriend?
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