Buckeye is a bit of a plant snob, I think. It makes sense in a way because she seems to be part plant, but the biliog are designed to grow psychite and have improved plant skill in their genetics, so... Maybe Buckeye just thinks Blackdragon's not pretty enough to work in her garden.
Our new Hussar colonist Curly only likes one of the cult members, but Socks considers him a rival.
Nineteen-year-old Curly is also, somehow, twenty-nine-year-old Vasso's granduncle.
And finally, it's time for the final colony tour of Loyalty's Meander before we set off to hopefully cover the last leg of the journey to the crashed ship!
Presenting... Loyalty's Meander!
It's a quaint little settlement with not too much going on—aside from the giant murder church. I'm sure nearby settlements consider that more of a tourist attraction than a threat, though, right? Right?
The central hub of the colony is the kitchen/dining space, with room for prisoners/spare food off towards the south.
There are some very productive fields and a stonecutting station set up in the centre of the colony.
To the left is the saplingchild pen that recently saw the births of Magic Man and Buckeye's daughters, Blackthorn and Bluegum. We also have a tailorshop/art studio, and a guest bedroom.
Vance's room comes next. It was hastily constructed off to the side because he joined us later. Of course, we also have a dinosaur museum. I love dinosaur museums.
The main bedrooms are built in a sort of apartment-style structure, with a hospital and a bathroom at one end.
The laboratory is tacked on to the end of the apartment block, and it doubles as a classroom for the many children around the colony, though only Dire Wolf and Night Stalker ever used it because the others are still babies or toddlers, and Bella and Pro are adults now.
The garage, another bathroom, and our archery target for shooting recreation.
The rec room/fabrication room. This used to be our temple before some traders came by and sold us a prefab which became...
...The spookiest darn church you ever did see <3
They also sold us a prefab for a "Viking Village," which we turned into a guest motel and Curly's bedroom, where he could do grumpy nonbeliever Hussar things away from the rest of the gang.
Last but not least are our animal pens and the barn. The boomalopes have a separate pen because they tend to explode when things don't go their way, and we can't risk losing Shamrock, the lucky donkey.
So there you have it! The end of Loyalty's Meander, and one step closer to escape <3
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i do lowkey want to do a mystreet rewrite but that’d require rewatching mystreet in it’s entirety from season one to season six
and i don’t think i want to put myself through that experience
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while frustrating, the funniest response to historical erasure of same sex couples is people wildly overcorrecting and assuming any interaction between two men in history was a secret homosexual relationship covered up by Big Historian. i saw someone on r/sapphoandherfriend sincerely ask if Thomas Jefferson and John Adams were lovers.
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Professionals talking about the submersible that’s trapped under the water: “People are not supposed to drown in our vehicles”
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it's funny that apollo worked with kristoph for an unspecified period of time and had no idea klavier existed, requiring a particular combination of kristoph being entirely impersonal at all times and apollo being totally clued out of pop culture. zero small talk happening in that office
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