mercenary boyfriend who still believes in the concept of 'true warriors': some of them are former partners
me [got so hard i got nauseous]: i think i hauve covid
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Do you guys think it hurt Tucker deeply when Felix got an energy sword? Like, he literally says it’s a part of him, a part of his manhood. Then he bonds with Felix on such a deep level. He basically uses him as a replacement Wash, who was a replacement Epsilon, who was a replacement Alpha. And suddenly, the thing that made Tucker unique, the thing that made Tucker feel confident as a soldier , the thing that gave him Junior and made him an ambassador and made him step up and apart from the rest of the blood gulch crew,
Is suddenly something Felix has. And doesn’t even care about beyond besides it looks cool. Felix is better than him in every single way, just like tex wash Carolina ECETRA are better in every other way. Except at least Tucker has his sword. You know, the prophesied “key”.
You know, until Felix has one
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incomprehensible eddie ramble about an insignificant feature that may have not even been on purpose Pt 2
thinking about how differently during the chorus trilogy that Tucker and Felix weilded the energy sword
Tucker’s stance is more exact, more careful and more firm, because he has a lot more experience than felix, but it’s defensive. Oftentimes throughout the series he’d hold it more so like a shield, while it is a sense of pride for him, it’s an even bigger source of protection, Tucker knows this. Yet he still seems uncertain
Felix, on the other hand, is extremely open, and takes to the sword like features rather than the wide blade, holding it out like any other sword. He’s confident, he’s offensive. He doesn’t use it to protect himself, because he doesn’t even think of that. He thinks he’s too fast for anything to hit him. He’s significantly less experienced than tucker who had his for I believe 7 years, yet he doesn’t seem uncertain in the slightest.
Tucker is always loud mouthed, audacious, and confident, but felix is that and more.
Tucker holds his like a shield. Tucker isn’t inherently aggressive, rather he does what it takes to protect his friends and himself , a primary theme of his arc throughout this season. He’s often made out to be an assertive idiot but that cannot be further from the truth and it shows in every mannerism from the way he holds his weapons
Felix, on the other hand holds his like a sword, becayse he’s so stuck in his own head that bringing a knife to a gunfight will work, because he’s the best. He doesn’t question himself, but he makes others question themselves, even if they’re doing it right and he was doing it wrong. His confidence is misleading that it makes others defensiveness look like fear. Bringing out the question, does felix know what he’s doing? He does not
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