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hephaestuscrew · 5 months
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Renée Minkowski loves Organised Fun, whereas Doug Eiffel thinks Organisation and Fun are inherently incompatible. Eiffel can get hours of enjoyment out of discussing 'What are your Top Five ____?' questions with Hera, but if you asked him the same questions and told him it was a team icebreaker activity, he'd jump out of a window. In contrast, the best way to get Minkowski to engage with pointless questions like those would be to include the discussion on a precisely timetabled schedule of activities. I don't think Eiffel would have voluntarily got involved with Funzo because he would have taken one look at the size of the instruction booklet and decided that maybe he did think they should follow Pryce and Carter Tip 792 after all. I think Minkowski sees a robust instruction booklet on a game as a sign that she's in for a good time. Minkowski believes any day of leisure is improved by an itinerary. Eiffel can't even contemplate following a schedule in his work hours, let alone his downtime.
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spacerockband · 9 days
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i'm sorry i don't know you like that
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alfvenwave · 11 months
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the0retically · 1 month
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Ok I didn’t really like Lovelace when she came in but the Mini Episode: Variations on a Theme made me love her, I adore characters who are grieving their past and their present is exactly like their past but they’re the only one who can see the ghosts in the actions of these new people
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kermit-coded · 6 months
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thinking about how most people draw the hephaestus crew in orange flight/jumpsuits. thinking about how eiffel is a convicted felon who was recruited out of prison. thinking about how their employment by goddard became a prison for everyone, but especially eiffel.
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Finally got around to uploading my Wolf 359 animatic I made for my storyboarding final.
We were only supposed to do 50 panels but I ended up doing 94 LOL.
Also fun fact, I randomly picked 42 and was like “mm yes perfect” but when listening to the whole episode for the audio I ended up just…. Continuing to listen and binged the entire rest of the series from this point on lmao. I fucking love this podcast.
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tree-rave · 5 months
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I made my friend listen to wolf 359 and I DO NOT REGRET IT
Becuase they turned and made THIS MASTERPEICE LMAO
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deathvortexofdeath · 8 months
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the first time Eiffel hears Lovelace’s voice he doesnt know what he’s hearing. Her voice echoes throughout the station on repeat. It’s her last outgoing message and she has no idea if it’ll even reach anyone. She’s sending it to someone she hopes never hears it. She’s warning of a terrible danger.
the (almost) last time that Lovelace hears Eiffel’s voice she doesn’t know what shes hearing at first. Its muffled through a door. Eiffel is sending his last outgoing message to Earth. He desperately hopes it will be received. He’s reminding the recipient that he loves them.
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tru-mmerhaufen · 1 year
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She rigged a bomb. She’s three mental illnesses in a trench coat. She hallucinated a team building exercise. She’s got that sweet, sweet O negative blood. She’s unkillable. She’s been dead the whole time. She has survivor’s guilt. She’s an alien clone. I didn’t say her name, but she popped into your head, didn’t she?
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hellishfig · 9 months
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just got to “variations on a theme” in my wolf 359 relisten
and i am once again having Emotions about isabel lovelace
she’s been putting on a brave face up to this point and letting the anger of the others slide off her back, but this is when we first learn how sad and scared and lost she is, how confused and alone she feels
she is the last one left of the first hephaestus mission. the only other person who was there was hilbert/selberg, and he’s the one who killed the rest of them, and she’s just so mad
it makes her seem unfeeling and uncaring to minkowski, eiffel, and hera, but she cares so much. she just failed her first crew, or thinks she did. and she can’t let it happen again
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I heard No More Birthdays by Sophie May and felt inspired to draw angst of my favorite spaceman.
Sketch and full res here!
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hephaestuscrew · 6 months
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I have such emotional thoughts about Ep40 Limbo and Minkowski telling Eiffel "I'm sorry, okay? I didn't want it to matter. I was trying to make it not matter." It's such an insane thing to say about learning without any context or detail that your friend and crew member was convicted of kidnapping and child endangerment.
It's one thing to learn that someone did something awful and not to care because you don't care about them or their morals (the SI-5 approach). It's another thing to learn that someone did something awful and not to care because you can empathise with them and it's who they are now that matters (the Hera and Lovelace approach). And it's an entirely different thing to learn that someone did something awful and to want desperately not to care but to be unable to stop yourself from caring.
When there was no specificity to Eiffel's tragic backstory, Minkowski successfully made it not matter. Back in Ep15 What's Up Doc?, when Hilbert was hinting at Eiffel's secret that he wouldn't want Minkowski to know about, she trusted him with no "hesitance or doubt". In principle, on an abstract intellectual level, his past doesn't matter to her. But as soon as she has some of the specifics, her ability to trust him without question is shaken, because that trust isn't just about the abstract intellectual level. It's emotional too.
Eiffel really matters to Minkowski, so of course she doesn't want what she learned about his past to change that. But part of what matters to Minkowski about Eiffel is that she trusts him, that she believes that he does the morally right thing when it counts, and that he's the kind of person she thinks he is. The particular way in which he matters to her, when combined with her personality and her values, means that the bad things he's done in the past have to matter to her too. Because the way in which he matters to her is tied up in her sense of him as an ultimately moral person, the spokesperson of Team What's Wrong With Handcuffs.
In typical Minkowski fashion, she wants to make herself not care about it through sheer stubborn power of will. Maybe if she doesn't speak to him, she can pretend she doesn't know. Maybe if she pretends she doesn't know, she won't think about it. Maybe if she doesn't think about it, it won't matter to her. Maybe if it doesn't matter to her, then she can rebuild her idea of him as a good person on her own and she won't ever have to talk to him about it. But three months roll by, and it still matters to her. It still matters to her, and she still wants it not to.
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Wolf 359 ep 47
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laughable-umbrella · 11 days
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“what are you doing?”
“disarming you”
is the best joke. i love you wolf 359. this was the best way to proceed kepler’s hand getting disintegrated.
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orangephobia · 8 months
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Just finished w359. How do people do this?? I am never recovering. He forgot his own life? He forgot his own daughter? He forgot who he was? He calls her Renée now. He doesn’t remember Star Wars. How am I supposed to cope??
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bonfire-beret · 4 months
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I hope someone can see my vision here.
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