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Lady mowbray from hit podcast magnus protocol the woman that you are…
Finally catching up on all the episodes OH MY GOD. Im normal guys im so normal TRUST.
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#the magnus protocol#tmp#tmp fanart#tmp spoilers#lady mowbray#lady mowbray fanart#tmp ep 15#the magnus archives#the magnus archives fanart#i might need her to hunt me for sport
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Episodes 10 to 15 on my The Magnus Protocol illustration project. Will see if I can catch up during the show’s break.
#the magnus archives#the magnus protocol#tma#tmagp#tmagp spoilers#mr bonzo#lady mowbray#tmp spoilers#the Magnus protocol spoilers#tmp ep 10#tmp ep 11#tmp ep 12#tmp ep 13#tmp ep 14#tmp ep 15#tw: body horror#tw: snake#tw: blood
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Wowee I have a lot of feelings about Well Run 😳
#momoart#fanart#the magnus protocol#tmp spoilers#tmp 15#traditional art#pen#lady mowbray#tmap spoilers#tmagp spoilers#how many spoiler tags can I put in#I don’t wanna spoil this for the rest of the Gucci gang#the Magnus protocol spoilers#tmagp ep 15
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Was looking through the trigger warnings for Magnus Protocol ep 15 and:
Is the understatement of the century lol
#the magnus protocol#the magnus archives#tmagp#tmp#tma#tmagp 15#tmagp ep 15#well run#this is giving “brutal sounds of peer review” again
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Im sitting here in wait for my GILF content.
Come on Magnus Protocol fans, hop to.
#tmp#the magnus protocol#tmp spoilers#magnus protocol ep 15#ive just been informed her name is#Mowbray#which idk how but makes it 1000% better#what an icon really#love a good hunt
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Ok but like, we need to talk about Alice and the ‘victim’… (spoilers for TMP)
I’ve been kicking around the theory for a little bit in my head now that the Magnus Institute program for gifted children is meant to find children who have an aptitude to act as conduits for the Fears via meditation practices that can transport their consciousness to the ‘Somewhere Else’, aka the layer of reality in which the Fears resign.
I made a past post about this, but for a summery: In the Magnus Archives, the Fears are described as gods from another realm, not necessarily from another universe, but rather in a different layer of reality we usually can’t see or comprehend, but can bleed into our world in the small weirdness of the statements we see throughout the narrative, and humans being able to harness gifts derived from the warped reality of these beings via becoming an Avatar. In the Magnus Protocol, people may channel the powers that may be from the layer of reality through becoming an ‘External’ or by an object, or environment. They categorize cases regarding the Somewhere Else as subjects being viabilities as subjects, agents, or catalysts (see ep 9 as an example of this cataloged on record).
Now, I personally believe whatever the Magnus Institute was cultivating, they wanted to specifically target areas of greater knowledge.
In TMA 127, John describes to Basira the ability to see into the minds of others as:
It’s like there’s a, a door, in my mind. A-a-and behind it is, is the entire ocean.
Before, I didn’t notice it, but now, I – I know it’s there, and I can’t forget it, and I can feel the pressure of the water on it… when I’m around p-people, or.. places, or.. ideas? A drop or two will push through the cracks at the edges of the door. And I’ll… know something.
Now both Sam and Gerard both applied to the Magnus Institute program, but were not accepted. When we saw the ARG Mag Testing sheets from past children’s names, as well as the criteria they ranked the children on, many being less so on their intelligence, but on their empathy, obedience, and conformity. So my best guess is that they find the most obedient children of high intelligence, those who may be able to harbor great ‘knowing’ and ‘seeing’ about the intellectual comprehension of most people, and that are apathetic enough to endure the possible… casualties tapping into the Eldritch horrors may call upon. Then they train them to become figures similar to the Archivist, but to the degree in which they can ‘open the door in their minds’ completely. This didn’t go so well… like at all… taken by the fact that the ‘protocol’ was enacted and the whole institute burned to the ground. Did they open a rift to this dangerous world? Is the OIAR fighting against those who try to push too much of these Outer Gods into our material world? To ‘see’ too much?
Curiously, there is a child in the ARG spreadsheet listing the children involved with the ‘gifted kids program’ with the name Connor Dyer, the same lat name as Alice. Many people, including myself, think this IS Alice and her deadname, prior to transitioning.
So, Alice was involved with the program, and her denial of the fact and urging Sam to stop researching the institute raises some big red flags. Where am I going with this? Well, if we go back to MAGP 15: WELL RUN, we see the victim that approached Gwen being compelled to spill out her fear as she is ‘drowning’ on land, trying to grab Alice as she whispers about seeing an endless, dark sea. Alice’s reaction is sooo interesting to me. At first it seems normal, she sees a dying frantic woman, reacts in panic and calls the ambulance. However, once she sees the tape recorder, she becomes utterly terrified. She says, “ I’m sorry, I can’t-.” And runs.
Alice, what about the tape recorder specifically triggered you so much? Is it because perhaps you remember this scene? Using a tape recorder, as a child in the Magnus Institute program, to document your decent into that same vast ocean beyond our world? Is if because if suddenly clicked what this is, what has happened to this woman, that she was compelled? That her thoughts were spoken with far more clarity after death because her corpse is being puppeteer by a power which unlocks the minds and fears of others beyond their mind alone? Why are you working at the OIAR? And why did you invite perhaps the only other person you know who could have the abilities the Magnus Institute searched for in youth?…
#the magnus pod#the magnus protocol#tma theory#tmagp theory#tmagp 15#alice dyer#the magnus archives#tma podcast#tmp spoilers#tmp#tmp error#alice tmagp#the magnus institute#magnus protocol#the archivist#tmagp alice#the magnus universe#fan theory
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Oh tumblr is so fucking NOT ready for tmp ep 15,
#tmp spoilers#the magnus protocol#tmagp#not saying anything about the contents if the episode but we are eating GOOD
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only just now getting to ep 14-15 of tmp because i always listen with my friend and we’ve been busy. but i thought this was really funny

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I've got a commission I want to finish this weekend, sooooo unsurprisingly I'm finally catching up on all my podcasts - I neglect them on purpose specifically for this kind of thing lol.
First, finally caught up on The Magnus Protocol - l'm relieved to say I'm liking it quite a bit! Sequels don't often do it for me, so for all I really supported the project, I wasn't sure if I'd actually like it myself lol.
Loved that they had the feed drops through TMP for other shows too. I've been eyeing The Silt Verses for awhile, but unfortunately I don't think I vibe. Too bad, since it trends towards longer episodes; I'll keep it in mind, but ultimately a pass for now.
The Gentleman From Hell on the other hand, has very much piqued my interest! I'm already done the first four episodes and have subscribed for future releases. Glad to have another one to let build up.
And now we are circling back to different gentlemen from hell - our buddies Arthur and Jon from Malevolent. It's been awhile, and frankly I need the mileage for my commission, so I'll be starting back at ep 1 for a full relisten, and then it looks like I've got... 15 or so unplayed episodes? I'm looking forward to it, though I admit I hope I'm past the bulk of the designing segment of my commission for the new stuff - it requires a bit of concentration sometimes, and having to pause can sometimes break the workflow mojo. We shall see!
#viv18chatter#nothing important#but I listen so sporadically I like to gush a smidge when I get back into things#been seeing some great fanart of malevolent in particular#so happy to be in the mood and have the occasion to catch up like I've been tagging in literally every pic lol
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Spoilers for TMP up to episode 29, discussion of TMA.
Ok, so I'm a Jarchivist apologist, always have been, most likely always will. That being said, I genuinely don't think he's the bad guy right now? I'm going to do a deep dive on TMP soon, get out the red strings and all, but on relistening and reading the transcripts of the eps [ERROR] shows up in (mainly 10, 15, 21 and obvs the last couple), I don't think he (if we're assuming it's Jon) is malicious. If you've come from TMA, you know he can make dubious-to-bad choices and often comes off spooky to whoever he's getting a statement from, even before he died and came back. I'm not solid on the first interaction with Alice, it doesn't really fit the MO? But again, I'm going to go back over all the eps and see if I've forgotten another time he's had a statement in TMP, fairly sure I have forgotten a non-OIAR statement but I have work in like 6 hours, so quick and dirty this is.
Anyways, he straight up rescued Gwen from Ink5oul and possibly stook a claim over the OIAR? Ink5oul also seemed to know what was going on fairly quickly, so I think there's something going on with that. Sam... [ERROR] is clearly trying to figure something out about the Magnus Institute, so makes sense that he would pull it from Sam. Idk how many people are walking around London with that significant of an experience with the Magnus Institute, so even if he's trying to protect(?) them ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ also, fairly sure he's still got to eat, and the transcript literally said 'indulgently breathing'. That sure sounds like he's getting something out of the statements.
And this is really spit balling, but maybe [ERROR] is like the Archivist side of Jon, and the other is in the computer? (Yes, I will stick with this theory until the bitter end) Or it is Jon, and he's trying to find Martin? Idk. Gonna try and go over everything this weekend. I only just today clicked on the tape recorders showing up for [ERROR].
if [ERROR] ends up being Elias I'm going to riot tho
#tmp#tmp spoilers#tma#enjoy my half awake rambling#i had Thoughts and needed to share them#oh yeah forgot#im literally the get your dog he dont bute yes he do vine#in regards to Jonathan Archivist Sims
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Spoilers Spoilers Spoilers
Thoughts as I listened to tmp :)
Ep 4
Grifters bone!
Ep 6
I like everyone but Lina, which really isn't surprising considering the management In The LAST podcast, lmao
Ep7
"At least we aren't dealing with tape recorders and Manila folders" is Celia from the archives?
Celia also trying to point out the whole "only the real ones record/read out"
Also HOLY SHIT CELIA TOTALLY KNOWS ABOUT THE THE ENTITIES!!!
Is the computer Jon?
Is celie helen?
The what do you call the distortion?
-Brutal liminalism, lmao
Ep 9.
Omg omg omg omg
Artifact storage!!!!!!!
Same dice from the violin story?
Spider.
Ep 15
EXCUSE ME??? BOUCHARD?!?!?!?
Ep 17
Martin? Jon?
Hilltop road/reality rift?
So Celia is from another universe. Neat.
Ep 18
Alice is such a sweetheart. If anything happens to her in this horror tragedy I don't know what I'll do.
I really love how statements have an in Canon reason for why they just happen.
Like someone will be on a call and just start telling a whole story, or a corpse starts talking totell one, or In police statements they'll tell it like a story. It's super cool
Jon!?!?!? Are you eating people again? Good for you man, I was worried about you
Alice is so smart and I love her.
Georgie?!?
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The new changes of Toyota Vios
With six accessories to choose from, it's not hard to understand why so many Filipinos like the Toyota Vios and make it one of the best-selling models in the country.
However, before the advent of Vios XE (January 2019) and Vios XLE (November 2019), only four trims were available – Vios 1.3base, Vios 1.3j, Vios 1.3e and Vios 1.5g (including G prime).

The purpose of Vios XE is to let Filipinos experience the miracle of CVT (continuously variable transmission) in Vios. Its price is low, and the goal of viosxle is to modify and customize their Vios to meet their needs and preferences of buyers.
Looking at the whole picture, it's hard not to thank TMP for making sure that no matter what your budget is, there is a Vios for you.
So, needless to say, let's take a look at the features, specifications and amenities of the latest Vios decor to add stable, Xe and xle.
First of all, Vios now has a level look, adding a sophisticated and polite style to the "sharp look" look. It now uses a corolla Altis like grille - a slender V-shaped connection to the sides of the headlamp and a wide air inlet at the bottom.
Vios XE and Vios XLE share the same 1nr-fe in-line four cylinder engine with stop and start technology, EFI (electronic fuel injection) and dual VVT-i (intelligent variable valve timing).
The function of stop and start technology is to automatically shut down and restart the internal combustion engine to reduce idle time and thus reduce fuel consumption and emissions
EFI is a system that precisely controls the amount of fuel injected into the cylinder based on the mass air flow sensor (MAF), which determines how much air is entering the engine at any given time. This improves cold and hot start performance, provides the best air / fuel mixture for starting, and allows for better atomization by fuel injection compared to the fuel delivered by the carburetor.
The working principle of dual VVT-i is to adjust the timing on the intake and exhaust camshaft so that the engine can start and stop almost unconsciously under the minimum compression. It also heats the catalytic converter rapidly and sends it to ignition temperature, so that hydrocarbon emissions can be significantly reduced.
Use reduced friction materials (an advanced carbon fiber and an advanced material) in a smaller engine intake pipe and a smaller carbon fiber and an advanced engine.
The power take-off is 98 HP and 123 nm of torque sent to a CVT for the Vios XE and a CVT or five speed manual transmission (MT) for the Vios XE.
External features include four beam halogen headlamps, led front fog lamps (Vios xle only), black exterior rear-view mirror for Vios XE and color keyed exterior rear-view mirror for Vios xle, side turn signal lamps on fenders, black exterior door handles for Vios XE and color keyed exterior door handles for Vios XLE, and rod antenna on Vios for Vios The XE and fine antenna of the xle, the bulb type rear combination lamp, the 14 inch steel wheel with full cover on the Vios Xe and the 15 inch alloy wheel on the xle.
The dashboard on the Vios XE is an analog system, while the Vios XL uses optitron, a color LED system that provides backlight for the dashboard to make it easier to see.

The climate control of Vios XE and XLE is manual.
One of the features of the two ornaments is the upgraded infotainment system, which is the standard configuration of the two ornaments. The audio is sent to two speakers in the viosxe, while the Vios XLE has four speakers.
The steering wheel is a common three spoke polyurethane. There is no audio control in the Vios XE, but the Vios XL already has an audio switch.
The steering column tilt is adjustable and equipped with EPS (electric power steering), which is more fuel-efficient than the hydraulic system because it does not use the power from the engine to turn the vehicle.
Since these are still entry-level units, the shift lever and knob are made of polyurethane and it uses a rotary or mechanical ignition system.
Modern "power" features include a power window with anti pinch protection on the driver's side window and a power door lock on the driver's side. The rearview mirror on the Vios XLE can be adjusted electrically.
Vios XLE is also equipped with TVSS (Toyota vehicle safety system) and wireless door lock system.
For the p40000 value accessory option, customers can choose to modify their Vios unit with a range of exciting internal and external add ons. They can mix and match the Vios accessories package, including but not limited to: daytime running lights (DRL), led fog lights, rear camera, aero kit, and TRD accessories with 17 inch alloy wheels.
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star trek parent child relationships ranked by objective quality
15. elim garak and enabran tain. as a character whose daddy issues serve as pivotal plot points in not one but two excellent two-parters, garak deserves no less than the bottom spot on this list. garak’s dad refused to acknowledge him as his son for years and forcibly locked him in a closet as a punishment, which is a charmingly unsubtle way to let us all know that tain is a homophobic 1950s politician. this adds an extra dimension to the already horribly sad dynamic between the two.
14. gul dukat and tora ziyal. ziyal actually beats garak for the dubious prize of ‘most plot-essential daddy issues’. maybe this is something they bond over? anyway this is some truly shit tier stuff. the power dynamics are truly horrific, she’s not in a place to register this until a week or so before the narrative unceremoniously kills her off, and his biggest achievement as a parent is choosing not to kill her off to preserve his career.
13. julian, richard, and amsha bashir. eugenics is bad, kids! while they are outwardly nicer than tain, and are not war criminals like dukat, the ever present knowledge that eugenics is, in fact, bad, means that they’re basically tied with tain from my pov. another way in which julian and garak are soulmates.
12. worf and alexander. while worf is a pretty great guy, unlike all the other parents on this list so far, i think it’s best for these two to stay apart. also sons and daughters was only interesting during the ziyal b-plot and young alexander seems incredibly annoying.
11. jim kirk and david marcus. to be frank jim and david isn’t much of anything! jim was absent for the majority of david’s life and when he did return david’s life went to shit pretty fast. this wasn’t through any fault of jim’s own but carol really could have benefited from sending david off on vacation for the entirety of the khan thing. from an audience perspective, the only useful thing david does is act as another kirk mirror who is (beta-canonically) fucking saavik, a spock mirror. which is fine but we went over that in tmp. ultimately they land so low not because they’re incredibly troubled but because the search for spock is a badly written movie.
10. kira nerys and kira meru. these two , like the previous two, were characterized by an overall lack of contact. in fact i’m not sure that traveling back in time to find out if your mom was fucking gul dukat counts as a relationship, but i liked that episode even though its temporal mechanics were shoddy. and even though nerys did attempt to kill her for a bit there, meru does love her and nerys does realize this ultimately. and regardless of the questions re: collaborators and how much meru enjoyed the thing with dukat and the degree to which it matters, she did a lot for nerys. and i’m fucked up over how much this show TORTURED my girl but that’s all known already
9. spock and sarek. these two probably deserve to be lower but i’m a sucker for their reconciliation arc! sarek LOVES HIS SON, man, it’s REAL. the mind meld scene in search for spock is a great scene in an overall pretty bad movie. in fact i’m obsessed with sarek’s antics as a father-in-law. still, though, sarek was a total dick.
8. sarek and michael burnham. i’m still only on ep 3 of discovery but they seem pretty cool. she facetimes him midway through a space battle which is perhaps not an ideal use of pacing but it does reflect the degree to which they trust each other and all.
7. beverly and wesley crusher. wesley is a shit but from the minimal tng i’ve seen bev seems to be doing her best. god bless her she deals with a lot. and it’s a compelling ongoing idea to return to in theory, so i’m keeping it up here.
6. spock and amanda. they love each other! fuck jjverse for killing her off, though. that was low.
5. kira nerys and kira taban. well even though i had to look up her dad’s name on memory alpha, and even though (much like meru) taban gets just one episode, they seem like they loved each other SO MUCH and it’s another episode that i’m fucked up over! nerys missed out on his death because she was out shooting cardassians but he forgives her, over in the celestial temple. occupations fuck with people’s priorities. they loved each other is what i’m saying.
4. molly, kirayoshi, miles, and keiko o’brien. (and kira nerys.) one big happy deep space family! they retain a really good home life, mainly, for a family where the mom is written in or out as it suits the writers’ convenience and the dad is formulaically required to be tortured in every season. good on them!
3. nog and rom. (and later leeta.) the extent to which i was ultimately invested in this One Big Happy Ferengi Family is something i could not have AT ALL predicted over the course of my ds9 adventure. they both advanced their careers out of quark’s shitty bar and became compelling characters, AND they loved each other and made it through trials such as ptsd and quark’s continued shittiness. (dw quark i reluctantly love you too.) good on them as well.
2. joseph and benjamin sisko. joe sisko is in like five episodes but he proves to be just as iconic as his son and grandson. his golden moments include calling ben out for getting too Patriot Act on him, being a badass priest in ben’s prophet vision about racism & rick berman sucking but science fiction being great, and running around a desert in his old age out of sheer stubornness. a kind man who gives good advice. a sisko father son relationship that can only be challenged by…
1. benjamin and jake sisko. dodging cliche sources of manufactured conflict as ben accepts jake’s decision not to join starfleet easily! making us all cry in the visitor! warming our hearts as ben supports jake’s career as a writer wholeheartedly! get this lads: ben is the only starfleet captain to balance a career and a family, prophets bullshit nonwithstanding, and he was in the middle of a WAR. your faves could never! prophets bless them forever.
#the takeaway here is that cardassian filial piety is pretty fucked up#also: i'm so sorry i didn't intend for this t#o be so fucking long lmao#trek talk#just katia things
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the mindy project s4 ep 23
“15% of us are going to hell? Seems pretty low”
“Kinda weak rn, I’m on a hunger strike against fracking”
Tmp is the best, and I’m so thankful for Mindy Kaling and her sense of humor
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