Yellow Steve with Leather Chestplate: Dumbest scar stories, go!
Time Steve: I burned my tongue drinking tea.
Orange Leader: I dropped a hair dryer on my foot.
Green Steve: I have a piece of graphite in my leg from accidentally stabbing myself with a pencil in the first grade.
Elemental Steve: I was taking a cup of noodles out of the microwave and spilled it in my hand.
Sabre: I have emotional scars.
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“Will my claws be as big as yours?”
“Hahah. Perhaps. You are small now- you’ll grow. And one day, you’ll make a great imposter!”
I just absolutely love the idea that big foreboding characters can make amazing parents. I like to think that Indigo was a great parent to baby Purple- just wanted to do something cute 💜
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[ID from ALT: A digital fullbody art of my OCs, one of which is Epoch's Maker in a hooded cloak, and the other is Era as he appears in his first life. Era is positioned mostly with his back to the viewer, prevented from turning fully towards the viewer by the Maker, who is gripping his arm. Era's eye, with his face in profile, glances forward. The Maker is completely turned away from the viewer, his cloak a blend that starts with white and cream colors on the top, and ends with blended streaky red and blue panels with defined, rounded black edges at the bottom. Era's complexion is more ashen than normal, and he is dressed in the same cream color as the Founder, with white pants. The background is white save for a simple pale red and yellow aurora. End ID]
Remember. This is for all of us.
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SV!Cheren, he goes to Naranja after he's sick of being the Normal type gym leader in Unova to try and prove to himself and his mother that he can be more than just "normal".
(If him being at Naranja coincided with ScarVio's storyline, I think he'd be friends with Arven)
Inspired by @citrongarde & all the other Cherens out there! I love we can all have our own little flavors of him
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May I just say that since my last ride on Lightcycle/Run, I really & truly appreciate the fact that before you get to the loading platform & Team Orange is given a run through, you have all these programs with fun names, like Abrahammer, Bucannon & Stonecypher, who all are striking these cool, tough guy poses, like...
Only for when the lazy susan of programs to rotate, you get a look at all the full team line up.... & then their team captain Rinzler, who legitimately looks like he's about to go fucking ham & is so jumped up with anxiety or the intent to murder that he's about to go haywire if he doesn't get his enrichment time in first lol
Like, look what you did, Sam. You ruined an already fucked up program. Look at him - he's got anxiety now.
But side note... can you not see why I have been obsessed with this dude for so damn long??♡ A specimen of complete imperfection♡♡♡
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I find it kind of funny that when it comes the Fast Forward characters TMNT fans hope make a comeback in other iterations, it's almost always the Dark Turtles that get brought up, but I personally ended up latching onto the Inuwashi Gunjin.
Like when comparing the Gunjin to the Dark Turtles purely from a writing standpoint, I get why the Gunjin get very little, if any, love from the fanbase despite appearing in just as many episodes. The overwhelming problem with the Gunjin is that although there are four of them, it feels as though they're only one character. The only one with a substantial amount of dialogue and thus characterization is the Gold Gunjin; the Red Gunjin gets a couple of lines in, but the Silver and Orange Gunjin never even speak outside generic grunts/cries in all of their appearances. As a consequence, the other three Gunjin don't really feel like their own characters, but merely extensions of the Gold Gunjin and thus aren't particularly interesting as individuals or as a group. In contrast, the Dark Turtles do have individual personalities and are thus inherently more interesting by that alone, never mind that their final appearance teased the possibility that that they were going to end up switching sides and joining the Good Guys(tm) (which would have happened had the second season of Fast Forward not been cancelled in favor of Back to the Sewer. Damn you, Back to the Sewer.)
However, I think the reason I like the Inuwashi Gunjin so much is because, to me, they are so profoundly tragic. The Gunjin are a proud race of warriors with a strong code of honor, and are clearly not bad people whatsoever. Unfortunately, because the wars they fought in ended and all they're seemingly good for is fighting, they were rendered obsolete--we have no idea what happened to the rest of the Inuwashi Gunjin but by the time of Fast Forward, the four we see in the series are seemingly the only ones left. When we first meet them in the second episode of the season, they are bound to stasis generators by Darius, which he uses to torture them and keep them under control "like dogs," as the Leader puts it, a situation that they spend their first two appearances trying to get out of. While they are eventually able to walk free, because they are the last of their kind, their final episode appearance had a collector of rare aliens capture them in order to put on them on display like trading cards. Knowing how much time they already spent in stasis thanks Darius, it's a pretty messed up situation to be in and goes to show how they're considered more of a unique novelty now than actual people.
Beyond that, I do believe that had more effort been put into their individual characterizations, the Inuwashi Gunjin would have been yet another interesting four group ensemble to contrast the turtles; however, whereas the Dark Turtles are their "evil" counterparts with the potential to be good, the Inuwashi Gunjin would have been older, more worldly versions of themselves to learn and take notes from. It is a fact that, thanks to advertising for a cancelled set of figures, we know that the Gunjin do have names; the gold Gunjin is "Leader" while his brothers (note: we don't know if they're actually related or if it's just short for "brothers in arms") are Hothead, Sage, and Joker. And the Leader Gunjin's characterization does genuinely make me think of Leonardo, albeit more mature and a bit wiser. Because of this, I can easily see Hothead as being Raphael but with more control over his anger, Sage as Donatello but not as hard on himself when he fails others, and Joker as Michelangelo but more focused and thus able to better apply his natural talents. All of this is just speculation, mind you, but it still would have been interesting had it actually happened in the show.
Overall, yeah, the Inuwashi Gunjin are a bit on the boring side and I get that, but like a lot of stuff from Fast Forward, they do have some great untapped potential and fandom is all about doing what canon would not, so let me have my fun with the metallic birb men, damn it.
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