She's not the precocious kid. Not the one with the sweet voice who'll break your heart with their innocence, curiosity, and optimism.
She's not the defiant kid. Not the one who'll rage and fight and inspire you with their rebellious spirit.
But she's the one taking it upon herself to care for baby Bayrn. She's the one gently reminding them of how to keep out of trouble. She's the one trying to reassure the new kid that things won't feel this bad forever.
I'll always have a special place in my heart for the kids that aren't as noticeable as their peers. The ones making themselves as small and silent as possible to keep everyone else safe and happy. Don't worry. We see you too.
A sad lil Crosshair animatic to go on the end of episode 3.11! I really enjoy character acting so I had a lot of fun with this. It was a devastating moment and I wanted to imagine the emotional reaction to it.
can we like…get rid of the so-called leather and rubber “pride flags” ? it’s honestly ridiculous and offensive to the lgbtq community. those aren’t pride flags.
- Would see something that she's never seen before and swear so loud that they hear her even in the Outside Regions (ex: HOLY S[__]T, WHAT'S THAT?!?!)
Batcher
- Her being herself
Okay so we all know that the Bad Batch is terrible at stealth missions, but I’m a firm believer that it’s not just wrecker, I think they’re all bad at them, and here’s why I think each member of the batch would be bad at stealth missions
Wrecker
- The obvious, would be really loud, would blow stuff up, would crash into something unintentionally
Hunter
- Would sneeze and give away their location
Crosshair
-Would be pissed at one of his brothers and shoot really close to their head just to scare them, and it would draw attention to them
Tech
- would see something random that he found interesting and would start info dumping about it without whispering
Echo
- Would trip and fall
Omega
- Talking too loud, running into a wall, tripping, etc, general kid stuff
Imagine Omega learning all the plans during one of her lessons with Tech, and the sheer horror on her face when she discovers what plan 99 entials. She’ll turn to him, terrified, and ask “we won’t have to use that plan, will we?”. He’ll look at her for a long moment, before eventually saying “I should certainly hope not”. Reassured by this, she’ll turn back to the data-pad and continue memorising the rest of the plans. But Tech will continue to stare at her for a long time afterwards, brown eyes sad behind his goggles. Because he knows, deep down, if the situation ever came to it;