After rescuing Leia from the Death Star and getting back to the Rebel base:
Rex: .....
Cody: What are you thinking about?
Rex: I'm just- there's just something really familiar about her
Cody: Who? The Princess?
Rex: Yeah! It's like- I swear at several points it feels like I'm talking to a miniature Fox
Cody: ........now that you say it-
Leia, in the distance: What are you?
Han, muffled: .....an idiot sandwich
Leia: Correct. Now stay out of my way, or I'm going to put you onto the menu!
Cody:
Rex: It's uncanny
Cody, wholly starting to believe in reincarnation: Yeah
Rex: Cody I'm scared
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I thought Link being 10 years old in the original NES Zelda was kind of absurd but I started playing it again and y’know what, it’s fine actually, this feels like a very accurate depiction of how an elementary school-aged kid with a sword would fare wandering around in some miserable wasteland getting chased by monsters
R.I.P.
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Wolffe, in the CC chat: So, Fox, how was your week?
Fox:
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I can't quite remember which day it was, but one of my favorite Soulfire moments was the day after GGN was eliminated and the new members had to either go to Bolas or Soulfire. It's one of my favorites because Soulfire was losing so bad that day- like, they only had Bad and Bagi on for so long, then, if I remember correctly Fit, Tina, and most importantly Tubbo logged on to finish the missions and they pulled a last-minute win!! Bagi felt so dejected that day because it was only her and Bad alone and they couldn't even go to main base for a long time because of the bounty hunters, but they pulled through! Even Quackity joined their discord call at the end to confirm if they won, despite being busy earlier that day, and he sounded so happy when they told them they did!
Soulfire's greatest strength had always been the missions. It was their ability to cooperate with each other and work together, despite having so little people everyday that got them the win. Tina was the queen of the farms and the rest of the team would do their best to collect the stuff for them to submit- and hey, while we're here can we talk about how important it was that Tubbo was their Coach?
They were so low in the percentages that one day, but Tubbo merely being there changed the game in a couple of hours. He brought everyone's spirits and hopes back up again because he himself never lost hope. He never gave up, and that's one of the most valuable aspects that a team leader should have.
When you have nothing, and the world seems like it's against you, as long as you have hope- you can still rise up and achieve great things. A lot of people have brought up love and kindness as some important Soulfire traits, but hope was another thing that was always there, despite the trials they faced.
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deva & varadha
headcanon edition
smoking doesn't do much for varadha; it doesn't give him that hit of relaxation that others get from it. sometimes though, just sometimes, during the seven years they spend apart, varadha smokes to remember deva and feel closer to him.
similarly, deva does not prefer drinking, especially because his fatal flaw is needing to feel the pain he thinks he deserves
more importantly, the only way to hold onto varadha now is through the pain of his absence; numbing that pain would be like numbing the part of him that belongs to varadha.
basically very: 'what is grief, if not love persevering?' coded
when varadha came to find him, after twenty five years, deva truly wasn't sure of the reason. he didn't ask though, because it was varadha: all varadha ever had to do was call and deva would be there. deva thought at first that varadha had wanted him by his side because he wanted to feel safe, and that was okay, because deva wanted to be the person varadha relied on
but THEN he found out that varadha actually had no expectation of even staying alive and that he'd called deva for baachi's sake – and that broke deva for sure.
baachi definitely freaked out when varadha started opening up and saying "you never asked why i called you," to deva because he thought varadha was gonna say something really vulnerable while he was drunk (possibly reveal some feelings, who knows) o.O
when varadha's squad first meets deva during the ceasefire, they refer to him as 'the tall guy,' especially because he's so quiet and reserved around them.
they end up teasing varadha about it for a WHILE afterwards, because every time varadha used to talk about him in stories he would describe young deva as shorter than himself, but now deva's grown, and even varadha's a bit surprised.
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