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one-real-imonkey · 2 years
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Fox, (grey streaks from his hair bright pink) scanning the Rec Room: who’s being suspicious…
Fox: Toast’s group are playing jenga
Fox: Loom and Weave are making new blankets for the winter
Fox: Skinsuit is restocking the first aid kit
Fox: Shaps group are playing Uno
Fox: Mac is helping wire some lights
Fox: Artem is painting with Ink
Fox: wait… Shaps playing Uno!
Shap, Razzle, Pup and Tundra: run!
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jaigeye · 2 years
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OC personality sheet / tag game
Rules: Copy and paste these questions and make your own post, please do not add onto this one, it’ll get too long too fast. Then tag some of your friends to let them know you’d like to hear more about their ocs!
Thank you for the tag @kkrazy256 !!! ❤️
Name: Yonah
Pronouns: He/Him
Nickname: Yo-Yo. Only his sisters call him this.
One Word To Sum Them Up: Searching
Noun to Describe Them: Kind
Temperament: Empathetic, levelheaded, calm
MBTI Type: ISFJ, "The Protector"
Enneagram Type: 2 - The Helper
Other’s First Impression of Them: Reserved, steady, a good listener  
General Likes: Spicy food, cooking, textile arts, jewelry-making, long late night conversations 
General Dislikes: Losing friends, feeling unproductive, most winged animals, sad movies
Romantic Status: In a relationship
Love Interest(s):  Commander Rex of the 501st
Good Friend(s): Rex, Echo, Margot Venn (my mandalorian oc), Dexter Jettster, Fox & Nemodi, Claire (@forcesensitivebantha) etc etc
Enemy: The food critic who called his restaurants food "exotic yet low-brow"
Hobbies: Cooking, jewelry making, knitting, and weaving on a loom.   
Songs They Relate To: Time in a Bottle by Jim Croce, The Dark End of the Street by James Carr, and My Way by Frank Sinatra.
Fictional Characters Similar To Their Personality: ummm... Dr. Sweet from Atlantis.
Fun Fact: @cafffine is who i owe the name of his restaurant, Taste of Shili ❤️ it is now a popular dining spot for clones on Coruscant, especially the Coruscant Guard!
Free Space/Ramble: Yonah, as an immigrant who has experienced a lot of hardship and believes food is a human right, establishes his business with not only affordable prices on the dishes, but also the option to barter or trade. For this reason, many clones (who have no income) come to his restaurant, where they help do dishes or clean, cook, waiter, or do little tasks to help Yonah and his family out. This ensues in a lot of hilarious situations where the kitchen is full of like thirty clones all singing very loudly.
Tags: anyone can say i tagged them! Bc I love your ocs and want to hear more about them. so sorry if you've already been tagged <3 anyways @forcesensitivebantha @americiumam @notsomeloncholy @bcitisthelight @cafffine !!!
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catflowerqueen · 4 years
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You know what? Since that Anon sent the ask yesterday, I’ve been feeling a bit inspired. So here’s what we’ll do: I will provide you a few topics that I feel up to rambling about for the moment. Pick one, and send me an ask about it, and I will provide said rambles, which will be spoilered to all heck.
Check under the readmore for the topics.
1. A “random” charmeleon who now lives in the changed future from Pokemon: Explorers of Sky
2. Grovyle’s new family situation in the changed future
3. A carapacian OC who is tentatively thinking about entering into a relationship with another carapacian whose name is actually OC
4. The extremely spoilery story behind the mysterious narrator of “Weaving Threads,” my Homestuck Epilogues fix-it of sorts
5. Dirk’s unexpected quadrant shenanigans in the “Stars, Not Constellations” universe
6. What led to the creation of the Game in Homestuck (according to my stories’ universe), whether it is fair to call it being “created” given its very nature as an ontological paradox, and whether you can truly call a self insert a self insert if it is a character who you didn’t actually sneak into the story but who is literally a clone of you through ectobiology
...And I think that’s it for now. Be aware, as I warned earlier these are all going to contain major spoilers, and, as always, some of these are subject to change when I eventually get back to writing these out.
I’m about to take a shower and then make myself a dinner of ramen and technical salad (since it was too dark and icy for me to feel safe driving up the hill to the grocery store after my meeting finished), so hopefully some asks will come in while I do that.
Then I can procrastinate a bit more while answering them rather than doing any of the actual work that I probably should do instead with the looming deadlines.
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one-real-imonkey · 2 years
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Hey, I love your CG headcanons! Any headcanons about the CG's relationship with Boba?
They love him.
No really, in the expanded corrie guard AU (I'm calling it that now), Boba never stays with Auura or her gang and never attacks his vode, so he never goes to prison (and Ponds lives), but he does find his way to Coruscant and to the Guard.
He was with Auura but it felt wrong so he slipped away and he got lost and was found by Weave on patrol. Realising he had nowhere to go and was going to end up in big trouble messing with gangs, Weave brought him to the barracks knowing they were never ever inspected and let him stay for the night. They gave him as many tips and as much training as they could, but they knew he didn't want to stay and that they wouldn't be able to keep him there.
Instead they pooled resources for a very cheap ship for Boba, snuck him some weapons and rations and modified armour parts, and made him promise to keep safe and not take big risks and comm once a week.
And they made sure he always knew he could crash in the Corrie Barracks if he needed to, which he did a lot.
Boba knew Fox because they'd met sneaking around on Kamino, and Boba had visited Fox a few times, though Fox had never risked going near Jango's quarters after he came back from a meeting with the Kaminioans different. It's the only reason he didn't escape after Weave brought him to base, Fox was called to see him and they talked things over (though the blankets piled onto him and food and medical check up and fussing ori'vode helped).
Even when they're running low on everything, they'll make sure there's a meal for Boba and a bed and blankets and someone to confide in and a medic if he needs it and lots of cuddles, but in return, and realising how bad things got for the Guard sometimes, Boba would bring back credits from his bounties and add them to the pool despite his ori'vode telling him it wasn't necessary.
Boba likes the Guard, the rest of the GAR, he avoids. He doesn't like that they abandoned the Guard, after all, he managed not to and he's 11. He always goes back to them, and doesn't forget them or not answer their comms. He hates that Fox's batch don't answer, he always does. It's not hard. He agrees when Fox makes him promise if he ever needs help and can't make it to them he'll go to the nearest GAR squad, but he doesn't plan to.
He paints his armour like his Buir's was before Galidraan, green (duty) and red (defiance/honouring a parent) and yellow (remembrance), but he also has a Corrie Cog on his thigh in dark green (guarding (he nearly chose more red but he was informed it clashed (given that Shap was the one who said it he double checked, but Glimmer and Bubble also said it clashed so he chose the darker green over the regular green instead))).
The corries love to spoil Boba, every visit his ship gets more little handmade trinkets, art, handmade clothes. They give him hugs and listening ears and there's always someone if he has a nightmare. He treasures every gift.
Boba once found Fox crying in his office because he had vode who badly wanted to desert because they couldn't take it anymore but he had no way to help them, and Boba immediately offered his help. To get them off world, contacts he'd made who might be able to help them get new lives, hells they could stay with him on his ship and work with him (something he'd been adamantly against at the start). Boba knows he would be in jail or dead if his big siblings hadn't stepped him, and he is determined to repay it.
Hound and Pup let him play with the puppies, he wants one but he hasn't been able to sneak one past them yet.
Boba still hadn't managed to convince Ink to give him a tattoo. And he's tried. He's really tried.
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Thank you so much for the ask. I’ve been meaning to get to Boba for a while now. (I think there’s another Boba ask deeper in my drafts so there might be more at some point oops).
Inbox always open. (-:
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one-real-imonkey · 2 years
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SHAP CAN POLE DANCE!!! Also can we hear more about Shap because you've referenced them a few times now?
Oh yeah, Shap can definitely pole dance. (This is, I’m guessing, reference to my tags on this post).
He used to climb up and down the pipes on Kamino to sneak around, which helped him unknowingly develop the skills he needed, including holding himself by his legs and reaching down to grab things, and when he got to Coruscant he found out about Pole dancing and then found a place where they taught pole fitness and worked from there.
Weave and Loom know, Kepi found out and got them to make him a skimpy outfit for it as a joke, though as far as they know it's never been worn. Shap laughed incredibly hard and swore them to silence, though he's promised if he does a show again he'll invite them. The person who taught his pole fitness club let him know it was a decent way to make a bit of cash. Shap isn't massively the performing sort (sober, drunk is a very different story) but it's worth it for the cash and it's actually quite fun most of the time.
Shap's first posting was on the front lines, though three weeks into the war he took a hard hit to the head and lost the ability to see all colour and gave him dyslexia. To save him, his Commander sent him to the Guard, but he prefers the Guard to the front lines mostly anyway, despite how tough it often is. He knows he wouldn't have lasted on the front lines, and neither Velt nor Fox have ever pulled him up for any spelling issues in his reports, just double checked them themselves and smoothed over any chaos it's caused (it's not his fault his report had the wrong address, numbers and letters swap themselves around and there are far too many places on Coruscant with similar names).
Shap is officially a Barrack Guard (for the Corries and any battalion stationed on Coruscant), but he was originally on patrols and he fills in any job that needs filling, he’s always willing to take time to help his vode.
Shap has caused Fox a number of problems over the years, though never intentionally, but he's always made up for it afterwards. He certainly always means well, he's just a little cursed with a lot of bad luck, and if it wasn't too long to be a name, his vode would have called him 'Wrong place, wrong time.'
He's just got cartoonishly bad luck, and he's number of time's he's had to explain he fell down an open manhole or narrowly missed a plant pot hitting his head... if there weren't other witnesses and security holos, his CO's wouldn't believe him.
It someone comes back into base covered in mud or paint after a patrol when everyone else is clean or mostly clean, it's Shap.
Which may or may not be the reason he was taken off of patrols and officially reassigned to the Barrack Guards in less than 4 months.
Shap can be a bit of a prankster, and once put a toy ratadillo in Vent's bunk to commemorate his recovery from when one bit him. Velt laughed and named it, Sir Shap the Second, and made it, and Shap, a woolly hat each. He would have been given one anyway because Velt is his CO and was making one for every member of his squad, but Shap's matched the ratadillo's. He’s been assured they’re not ugly but he has no idea what colour they actually are.
Sir Shap the Second is the Barrack Guard's mascot.
Shap is secretly very proud of this.
Shap loved art, but when he lost colour he felt like he'd lost art too, until Ink sat him down with charcoal and a wall and told him to go nuts. He keeps his art greyscale, but it doesn't matter, they're stunning peaces. They sell fairly well too.
Shap's armour is plain on the outside, uniform to all the Guard, but the inside is covered in little designs. His hair isn't dyed, and isn't much longer than regulation, but is constantly a mess, no matter how hard he and his vode try to sort it out. If it does look neat, it won't last, and typically that's not his fault either. His hair is more patchy at the back of his head, due to the web of scars there, some of which creep around to under his ears by his jaw. He has several tattoos, most of which he designed himself, including an impressive mountain range across his shoulders from his deployment that he'd seen and been stunned by right before his injury. He has a pattern of Guard gears above his left eye going from the middle of his forehead to where the scar peaks out under his ear, and Aran'e Solus on one hip, as well as many more, some significant and some just because he felt like it.
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Thanks for the ask, Shap deserves to be talked about, he’s so much fun.
Inbox always open. (-:
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one-real-imonkey · 3 years
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Tell us more about the Guard!
Names are different in the Guard.
Sure earning them and all that stays the same, but the names people actually take are often different. Less combat based a lot of the time.
Hound always helps, he’s the unofficial agony aunt and when people need advice they go to him. That’s over names too. Of course he’ll always claim it’s not his job to name them, but he’s more than happy to help them find something comfortable and suited.
He also bought a few books on names, not clone standard names but the sort of names Nat borns used. For those who wanted them.
It also became an unofficial thing that once you find your name if you didn’t have it before arriving with the Guard, you tell Hound.
Toast get his name by arguing with one of the cooks about how you make toast best. It almost turned into a fight, he was so passionate about it. Slightly crispy, but still soft and fluffy, so it has that perfect crunch and chew. In his defence, the cook usually burnt it, but that didn’t require standing on a table brandishing a tray in the most over dramatic fashion. The look on the commanders faces when they walked into the mess and the applause he received were worth it.
Besides, when you’re on a prison guard duty like his, you have to find fun somewhere.
Pup was named by turning an insult around. He’d been a shiny, and a young one, and he’d latched onto Hound. They weren’t quite sure if it was due to some sort of after effect of reconditioning or that he was simply just a shy quiet clone, but he typically stayed by Hounds side or in his shadow. He’d stay quiet and keep his opinions to himself and stay out of the way of the roughhousing and singing competitions and all the other social events the vode partake in when they have free time. The only time a lot of them saw him open up and smile and chatter was when he was with the mastiff pups. He just prefers to be quiet and keep out of the way. He doesn’t really like big groups or anywhere that gets too loud, thought he can manage for his job because he’s a clone and that’s what he has to do.
The name actually came from a group of drunk clones laughing at Hound and his little Pup, and he took it as his own.
Hound was super proud, because what the time they spent together showed him that others don’t always see is that for all he’s shy, Pup has some amazing interests and is incredibly dependable. He’d a brilliant conversation when you’re willing to listen and when he wants to talk. He’s the person Hound trusted more than just about anyone to be his second and help him with his projects helping the others.
Hound doesn’t have favourite younger siblings, *cough Pup cough*.
Glimmer found her name sitting with Hound reading some ‘confiscated’ fashion mags while he styled her hair. She’s debated Shimmer and Glitter and a few other things, but Glimmer felt right.
Hound had simply congratulated her and let her know it was perfect.
And the next time he’d had a few extra credits to spend he’d found some shiny eye make up that was marketed as making your eyelids glimmer. It was one of the most grateful hugs he’d ever received.
Bubblegum got her name because she was addicted to the flavour from the first time she’d tried it. Bubblegum itself, bubblegum flavoured sweets or drinks, anything that flavour. Hound would always see if he could find something new or her favourites when he had the chance. She even ended up with a bubblegum smelling stylus for her padd. And bubblegum pink hair, at one point.
Loom and Weave both found their’s reading through one of the arts and crafts books in the rec room.
Fix’s name makes sense, he’s the CMO and a medic in general. It’s his job to fix things and he got his name long before he left Kamino.
The most notable thing about Fix’s name is that troopers who are annoyed at how one of their vode got hurt stupidly will go ‘oh for Fix sake’ before hauling that vod to their feet (if they can) and taking them to med bay.
Fix is known for having solutions, even if they’re weird ones. When the Senators cut rations, Fix has the power of medical override to get them rations again. Even if it’s a paper cut or a stubbed toe. It doesn’t help with their image across the rest of the GAR, because look at them they’ll go to medical for a stubbed toe, but it’s better than starving because some sadistic Senator decides they weren’t worth the cost of the food. It’s not the first or last situation Fix finds solutions for in an unconventional manner.
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Thanks for asking.
If anyone want to read more of this AU it’s under the tag ‘my Corrie guard au’.
:-)
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one-real-imonkey · 3 years
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For your Corrie Guard stuff, who in the Guard is scared of spiders and who do they call to deal with them?
I think most of the Guard would be good with spiders or at least get good with them because of how often they have to deal with spiders for Senators though.
'Galaxy’s greatest army', they grumble, as they’re called to get a spider out of a Senators office, 'warriors trained better than any before'.
(And yes, Palpatine hates spiders (or claimed to) and Fox had to 'save' him.)
However, I think that for all that Hound is great with animals, he hates spiders. They terrify him, he can't go into a room with one, he loathes them. Fortunately, Grizzer thinks spiders are quite tasty.
Aside from Hound, I think Bubblegum dislikes spiders, Pup is the one who picks them up and takes them outside and says goodbye, Glimmer is the one who picks them up and puts them on someones padd or bed or helmet. Weave and Loom once spent an entire day off watching a spider spin a web and studying the patterns.
Stone can deal with them, Thire will throw his helmet at one if he sees it (no matter where it is), Thorn will just ignore it because he needs sleep more than he cares about some spider and Fox doesn't care either way but did once lie to a group of shines and pretend he eats them.
(A shinie called Plucky did eat one on a dare once, it was crunchy and disgusting but it did win him a really really really soft fluffy blanket.)
Fix claims to have never seen a spider once since coming to Coruscant and no-one can tell if he's telling the truth or not.
But mostly, for necessity's sake, most of the Guard are at least able to deal with spiders, even if they don't like them.
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Thanks for the ask. I definitely wasn’t motivated to finally finish this by the spider in my room lmao. I have a slight backlog of longer prompts but I’m getting through them. Some of them have accidentally become larger projects at the moment though. Oops. It’s all you guys fault for being so inspiring hahaha.
Inbox is still and always open though. :-)
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one-real-imonkey · 3 years
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Wild anon with far too many ideas is back! Have you seen @thatfunkyopossum's headcanons for the Guard being dumpster divers (post/621942185340846080/coruscant-guard-culture-hcs)? It's so interesting! Does anything similar happen in the Corrie Guard AU? Now I'm just imagining clones organizing furniture / clothing drives for the refugees in the lower levels. Or having a huge system of trade and bartering for supplies / bacta / etc. There's a lot of potential!
Hi anon with so many ideas, I love them all and I'm adding to my answers for all of them, some of which will be fics some will just be notes like this one. Anyway, thank you so much for asking, and here we go...
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Yeah, my Corrie Guard AU has some very similar things.
Overall, they're opportunistic, and they don't waste things or look down on what they're offered. They get very good at repurposing and fixing things. They don't actually have a lot of oversight, the Senators and nat-born Senate Guard don't care about the Guard barracks or what they do in their free time, so their base and their free time is theirs.
A lot of what they get is donated though. Some of its from the lower levels, started up by people who realised what the Corries were going through and decided to act, and it's often not much, but a pad and some colouring pencils or a homemade meal can go a long way emotionally to show you someone cares. Thanks to Palpy and the Senate, just giving them money isn't easy, not to mention many of the people in the lower levels don't have the money to spare. However, even if they can't be given credits, they can be given other things.
One of the most amazing things the Corries managed to get is access to food from the upper levels. Hound managed to wrangle a deal in which all the day old food that none of the rich snobs would buy because it was 'no longer fresh' from some of the high end patisseries near the base would go to the Guard instead of being thrown away. The Guard noticed all that perfectly good food going to waste and decided it was stupid that the food would be wasted when they didn't have enough. They managed to sort out a few deals like that, and while some of it is a little stale or has a little mould, most of the food is perfectly fine and the Corries are more than happy to have it.
A lot of the items that are donated from people rather than businesses are also things they can use to create things to sell, including toys for kids and pieces of art (and a few tattoo designs or just tattoos (Inky goes down to the lower levels twice a week to do tattoos and their costs are reasonable and fair)). A haberdashery sells their hand made dolls and soft toys in exchange for a small cut and a discount on the cost of the materials. That same haberdashery also gives them all the left over offcuts of materials for them to do with as they wish. They get sewn together or hung off of things and just generally used to spruce up the base.
They Corries do a lot of charity work and give a lot away to help others, if there's been a large accident like a fire or public transport crash or an outbreak of some sort of illness, supplies from the Guard may go 'missing'. They often spend their free time creating things they can donate or sell, especially to people who need them.
They also ended up in weird situations where they do favours for people in exchange for small but weird things. It started with Pup breaking off of a patrol to help a little old lady called Mirka carry some bags she was struggling with, and then she made an off hand comment about how very strong he was and how useless she was at doing things nowadays in her old age and he volunteers to help out. (He doesn't quite believe she's as weak as she claims, but he's not rude enough to doubt her aloud).
Pup was happy to help move some furniture for her, especially when she gave him a whole huge box full of home baked cookies ('Because you young boys deserve it') and then he offered to help again if she needed, and she told her friends about it...
Within a month a great deal of the Corries were going down to do all sorts of things these elderly citizens couldn't manage, and being rewarded with all sorts of things. Sometimes it was credits, sometimes it was food, sometimes it was books or fabrics or hand made clothes (theres a knitting group dedicated to making a jumper for every single Corrie) and sometimes it was even more random things, included but not limited to a day at a spa for 20, 4 gallons of homemade jam, a karaoke machine and a slightly broken but still working hydroponics device for growing plants.
And of course the plotting of conspiratorial little old ladies is never containable, so quickly all sorts of other opportunities are set up for the Corries to earn money without stress or danger, including youth clubs, charity drives and anything else they can 'disguise as work'. It's not like the people on 998 can't use the help but similarly they want to help people. Especially other people the Senate treat like dirt.
Mirka, the little old lady who Pup had first helped, gave him her extensive amount of sewing and knitting equipment, claiming her hands just shook too much nowadays and oh, her eyesight, surely some of your lovely siblings will be able to use them better than little old I. She also gave him her old curtains, which she claimed she no longer needed, along with several blankets and old pieces of clothing and any fabric she could find.
Weave and Loom just about cried when Pup handed them over.
A few weeks later all of those pieces of fabric returned to level 998, either in the form of clothes worn by the Corries so they didn't have to be in their blacks or armour, or as soft toys to sell (or donate) for the little kids.
Weave and Loom finally made their way down to level 998 with several head-scarfs for Mirka as a thank you, which she wears frequently. Her children moved away long ago, her siblings and other family members are gone, she saw her grandchildren maybe twice a year before the wars started, but they live on a Separatist planet, and travel is limited. Its why she started looking out for the Corries and why she roped in a tribe of other grandparents to join her.
Oh no, I'm going to have to do something about level 998 aren't I?
As for trading things to like bacta and supplies, they're selfless. If they get ahold of them, they'll make sure those things go to people who need it. They'd never take the food for themselves when there are children without, they'd never take medical supplies for themselves when there were people who needed it more. They had the Guard's limited amount, they had their own medics, they could make do, but not everyone on the lower levels had the same access, and with the war and Senate forcing things like the Jedi-operated Clinics closed in favour of those supplies and staff going 'where they're needed' every little helps.
Anyway, yeah, the Corries do a lot of scavenging, a lot of repurposing old items, fixing broken things to make them work. Curtains don't always get cut up and made into clothes or toys or other fabric items, sometimes they're put in the med bay to work as dividers, or in the bunk rooms to add privacy for the bunks themselves.
Any item they can give a new lease on life, repurpose, or fix and sell, they do. They fix up the hydroponics device so they can grow some herbs and spices for their food, they create clothes for themselves so they don't just have to live in their armour or blacks, and they spend a lot of time helping people who need it.
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Thanks for the ask, this was a little longer than I meant it to be, and I kinda went off on a tangent, whoops, but the 998 are becoming a thing, haha. But yeah, long story short, they're incredibly pragmatic about things, will not waste a thing and are utterly selfless.
Inbox is always open. (-:
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