I’m curious about your OCs Deca, Flyboy, Hornet, Cobra and Jinks.
How did they get their names?
Deca - CT-2468 -- ARC Trooper Captain in Coruscant Guard, under Commander Thorn; promoted to the rank of Commander just before Thorn is sent to Scipio (19 BBY) and takes his place when Thorn is killed.
His is pretty self-explanatory, as it is based off his CT number- CT-2468. The next number in the sequence is 10, in addition to the middle two and last two numbers of his number also adding up to 10. Since he didn't want to use the name "Ten", he went with the decimal prefix for it instead.
Before I get into my pilot Clones, I just want to say my inspiration for most of them came from Top Gun. My brother and I were huge fans of the movie growing up and I just couldn't help myself at the thought of Fox being stressed over his hotshot Clone Pilots getting the job done in the most unprofessional ways possible.
Flyboy - CT-2362 -- Squadron Commander of Redtail Squadron, of the Coruscant Home Defense Fleet
He was the biggest loud-mouthed show-off of his wingmen at the academy, so he earned his name pretty quickly and couldn't ever shake it.
Hornet - CT-5757 -- Squadron Commander of Redtail Squadron, of the Coruscant Home Defense Fleet
It took Hornet a little longer to earn his nickname, but it came up pretty naturally one day when he woke up in a mood and ran through battle sims like someone had 'kicked the Hornet's nest'.
Cobra - CT-3894 -- Squadron Commander of Redtail Squadron, of the Coruscant Home Defense Fleet
Cobra was given his name due to his ruthless and unyielding nature, for his tendency to only strike with the intent to kill.
Jinks - CT-5739 -- Squadron Commander of Redtail Squadron, of the Coruscant Home Defense Fleet
Short for "Hijinks", because he was always getting into trouble he shouldn't.
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Part Twelve - Apostate
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I'm sorry, the only way to visually show Barriss successfully making an ideological transmission towards the future Grand Inquisitor was to make them gaze at each other like two sad wet seals.
Text is taken from the TCW episode, ‘The Wrong Jedi’.
The comic is also available here on AO3.
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Thire, approaching Fox, Thorn, Stone & Hound with a camcorder while holding out a small microphone for them to speak into: Hey fellow commanders and sergeant! What is your most controversial opinion?
Hound: Massiffs should be allowed to vote. They're amazing judges of character and would never appoint a corrupt karkhead.
Stone: They should make it legal to freeze in carbonite high risk bumbling idiot senators for safer and easier transport, rather than throwing us corries to the rancors every time we're on escort duty...
Thorn: They should absolutely abolish the dress code and both defund and sack the majority of CorSec. I'm sick of watching the boys having to scrub their kits clean because they're sweating in them 24/7 without breaks, and more than a couple of people employed by CorSec are absolutely useless anyway...
Fox: They should make it legal to lock two useless senators together in a room with no windows and only two hammers. The one who survives not only gets a newfound appreciation for life, they also know someone is keeping an eye on their ineptitude, and will not hesitate to punish them rightfully for it if they kark up again...
Thire, Hound, Stone & Thorn:
Fox, takes a sip of his caf before continuing: Eventually we'd wittle down the Senate to just the useful bastards and the most ruthless motherkriffer. In which case we can just get an assassin to take him out...
Thorn: How did you enjoy that Saw marathon, Fox?
Fox: It was fine. I keep picturing the Chancellor getting reverse-bear-trapped along with his managerie of bootlicking freaks. A clone can dream...
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Stars Wars: Darkwatch- Drasyr Wastelands
The 82nd find themselves responding to a vague distress signal from deep in the wastelands of Drasyr. Separatist occupation and experimentation with biological weapons has rendered much of the planet bare and uninhabitable. In an attempt to recover intel and survivors, will they discover a way to possibly reverse the damage that’s been done?
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thinking about smoking depicted in the future in science fiction, like the extra long filters and small allotment in the fifth element
to death sticks in star wars prequel (which I've been informed in the comments are not related to cigarettes)
and my brain did a record scratch and was like, was death stick boy mouse in the matrix????
yes. yes, he was.
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