(a little break from our regularly not scheduled posts)
My friend @chubs-deuce and I have been having a blast with our OC's recently and she ended up writing up some really good dialogue that I just had to draw something for.
Aezo who's on the left of the first panel belongs to me, Rose who's on the right belongs to Chub's :) (for more context they are both alien researchers and biologists.)
(_ .___.)_ SENSE (as to why Drifter gives the IX such a big chance & why he willingly-ish joins their games)
Now that being said, Bungie is by far NOT OUT OF THE HELLSCAPE THEY MADE FOR THEMSELVES and this is not a redemption bit for the issues going on in-game and in the community. Im glad this little loose end is starting to get tied off, but a whole lot still hinges upon the last season of Lightfall and Final Shape ...frfr dont even know if im gonna buy FS bc of how fucking ass LF and the two sezns so far are --I am NOT a fan of the change in storytelling and its so fucking ironic that a bungie dev tried to call out Diablo IV as lazy when that dev is helping Bungie to churn out the staleness that has been LF expansion and the subsequent seasons.
Also idc if its not "beyond a shadow of a doubt" but I'm fucking glad the Drifter x Eris shit didnt seem to be passing through. Like if thats your ship --okay, I respect it-- its just for me personally I'm VERY TIRED of games/books/shows shipping two very traumatized/needs-mega-therapy/social outcasts people together. Its not a trope I enjoy and in most cases find kinda disturbing and upsetting that the "only way" for a trauma-ridden character to have a significant bond with another character is via the fact the other character is also extremely traumatized. Idk it just feels a bit like wallowing in the phase of the character's life-moments as a victim to what traumatized them. A bit "broken beyond repair" still able to function as long as their love interest is someone of equal or similar trauma je ne se qoi (ignore my french) that is just very unappealing to me
engineering company argotec and coffee brand lavazza have worked together with the italian space agency (ISA) to bring the authentic Italian espresso onto the international space station.
known as the ISSpresso, the capsule-based espresso system has been designed to work in the extreme conditions of zero-gravity in space, delivering a perfect espresso in a weightless environment.