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Bravern Headcanon.
What if Bravern is lying about everything? He's secretly a part of the alien invasion that destroyed Tokyo.
To him, this is all a game where he can play "hero."
Everything happening on Earth is being transmitted back to his home world as a television show.
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Bang, Brave Bang Bravern
Bravern & Female Ex-S/O.
"BETRAYAL! The truth is revealed. "
Rated T for swearing.
“Arial….!” Bravern exclaimed, shutting off his communication as he realized Arial standing in the corner of his optics; he stood up from his chair, the force from his sudden jolt sending it crashing to the ground.
“You’re a part of this…?” Arial whispered, her voice breaking softly, “Your actual friends are responsible for destroying Tokyo and the other world capitals…?”
“Arial…” Bravern struggled with his words; Arial took another step back from him, and he sighed, rubbing his metallic hand across his face, “I knew the truth would come out eventually. So, yes…I am a part of the invasion of Earth.”
Arial felt her heart beating faster and faster in her chest; she had trusted Bravern.
She befriended him.
Agreed to be his pilot!
But…Everything was a lie from the beginning….
“Tell me, what the actual hell is going on?!” Arial demanded, her anger overpowering her gear.
“Fine…Fine…” Bravern grumbled, gesturing to his computer, “It’s a television show for everyone back home on my world….”
“I get it now,” Arial realized, “While your friends invade and kill innocent humans, you come along and play the damn hero…”
Bravern’s face twisted in pain as he listened to Arial’s words. He hated himself for deceiving her, for betraying the trust she had placed in him.
“Arial, it’s okay…After it’s all over, you’ll survive. I can keep you.” He coaxed. Arial grimaced at his words as they sent disgusting shivers down her spine.
“No…I’m not your pet!” Arial spat, her eyes filled with hatred and regret.
Arial’s words struck Bravern like a thunderbolt. He had never considered Arial a pet, but her accusation cut him deeply. He knew he had done wrong and was ashamed of his actions.
“Arial, I’m sorry,” he said softly. “I never meant to hurt you. I just wanted to protect you.”
Arial shook her head.
“You didn’t protect me,” she said. “You put me in danger. You used me. Like a prop...”
Bravern hung his head in shame. He knew that she was right. He had used her, and he had betrayed her trust.
“I’m sorry,” he said again. “I don’t know what else to say….Arial-”
Deep down, Bravern had developed caring feelings for Arial; he wanted to protect her from the dangers of the invasion by keeping her inside his chest cavity.
“Save it, Bravern,” Arial turns around, her back facing her now former friend, “Next time we meet…I will kill you…”
“Arial…!” Bravern reached out desperately, pleading with Arial to understand. But she was already walking away, her words hanging heavy in the air. The weight of his betrayal seeped into his core, fueling his own self-hatred.
He couldn’t blame Arial for her rage. He had deceived her, manipulated her emotions, and drawn her into a dangerous situation. All for the sake of a television show from his world. The reality of his actions hit him like a punch to the gut.
"Arial, I'm sorry...." he whispered, his voice turing into heavy sobs, knowing she would never forgive him.
End of Part.1:
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I think Lewis Smith's appearance was inspired by John Smith (Pocahontas 1995.)
(They're both attractive. 😆)
(Maybe Lewis Smith is John Smith's decentant, I'm kidding. )
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When Lewis was a little kid, he used to dress up as Captain America for Halloween.
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When Isami was a little kid, he used to dress up as a Power Ranger. (A secret he's taking to the grave.)
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Big Brave Bravern.
Bravern x Country Girl S/O.
“The…Country that’s where you’re from?” Bravern questions Arial.
She nodded her head in agreement and turned his lips into a smile.
“Yep.” She nodded, “I’m a country girl through and through.”
Bravern couldn’t help but feel drawn to her simplicity and down-to-earth nature. He had always been fascinated by the countryside, with its rolling hills, lush green fields, and the tranquility that seemed to permeate the air. Arial’s stories of growing up in such an environment captivated him, and he found himself longing to experience it firsthand.
“Tell me more about your life back home,” he requested, his gaze fixed on her with unwavering attention.
He lies down onto his stomach, placing his hands underneath his chin, Arial rolled her eyes at the giant robot.
“You’re like a little kid,” she scoffed.
Arial couldn’t help but smile at Bravern’s enthusiasm. She settled down next to him, leaning against his massive arm, and began to explain him with tales of her life back home. She described the wide-open fields where she and her family grew their food, the clear skies and starry nights, and the friendly community that always looked out for one another.
“Did you have a horse?” Bravern asked.
“Still do! Spirit is still alive and kicking!” Arial laughed, “and my best friend as well.”
“Hey!” Bravern pouts, Arial sticks out her tongue playfully.
Bravern listened intently to Arial’s stories, his optics sparkling with fascination. He had never imagined a life so different from his own, and he couldn’t help but feel a sense of longing for the simplicity and peace that she described.
“It sounds like a beautiful place,” he said softly. “I would love to visit it someday.”
“Maybe you will, I’ll have you do some farm work.” Arial teased.
“Oh, I’m sure I’d be a natural,” Bravern replied with a confident smirk.
“So…What’s living in space like?” Arial asked, titling her head to the side, Bravern frowned slightly, he wasn’t expecting that.
Bravern paused for a moment, contemplating how to answer her question. Living in space was all he had ever known, and it was difficult to put into words the vastness and emptiness that surrounded him on a daily basis.
“Well,” he began slowly, “living in space is…different. There are no rolling hills or green fields, no clear skies or starry nights. It’s mostly darkness, except for the millions of stars that dot the expanse. There’s a constant hum of machinery, and everything is meticulously controlled for survival.”
“Is it lonely…?” Arial asked.
“Very.” Bravern’s voice held a tinge of sadness as he admitted to the loneliness that consumed him at times. He hadn’t realized just how isolated he felt until Arial had posed the question. Living in space, surrounded by the cold confines of metal and technology.
Arial reached out and gently squeezed Bravern’s hand, offering him a comforting smile.
“I can’t imagine how difficult that must be,” she said softly. “But just know that you’re not alone anymore. I’m here with you, and I’ll always be here for you.”
Bravern turned to her, his optics meeting her gaze, and felt a sense of gratitude wash over him. It was true that he had found a companion in Arial, someone who had shown him what it meant to connect with another on a deeper level. Despite their differences in upbringing and environment, they had managed to bridge the gap between their worlds and find solace in each other’s presence.
“I’m grateful to have you in my life,” Bravern murmured, his voice filled with sincerity. “You’ve opened my eyes to a world I never knew existed, and I’ll always cherish that.”
Arial’s smile widened, and she leaned in to press a gentle kiss against Bravern’s metal cheek.
“And I’m grateful for you too,” she whispered.
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Bang, Brave Bang Bravern
Beavern Very ill Female S/O.
TW: Cancer mentioned! ⚠️ ⚠️
After flying around inside Bravern’s chest cavity, Bravern gracefully landed on the tarmac, stinking a dramatic pose; the American and Japanese armies exchanged glances with allies, sharing amused smiles.
“What a great practice, Arial!” Bravern shouted, opening his chest as Arial tried lying and emerged from inside, “Arial, are you alright?”
“Yeah, I’m fine…” Arial nodded, jumping down from Bravern’s chest. But as she landed, Arial’s face contorted in pain, and he clutched her stomach, a soft groan escaping her lips.
Bravern’s expression immediately turned worried as he rushed to Arial’s side. “What’s wrong, Arial? Are you hurt?”
“It’s nothing, just a stomachache. I’ll be fine.” But her pale complexion and beads of sweat dripping down her forehead betrayed her words.
Arial grimaced, trying to hide the pain.
She then felt a trickle from underneath her nose; she brushed her fingertips to her upper lip, realizing it was blood. Panic filled Bravern’s eyes as he gently wiped the blood away with his thumb, his worry only growing more profound.
“Arial?” he asked. Arial took another step forward, her legs giving out before her body collapsed lifeless, “ARIAL!!”
As Arial collapsed, Bravern caught her, panic surging through him. He held her close, frantically checking for a pulse, relieved when he found a faint one.
Bravern quickly signals for the medical team to arrive to assist his partner.
The medical team arrived swiftly, taking Arial from Bravern’s grasp and placing her on a stretcher. Bravern stood by anxiously, his fists clenched, as the doctors assessed her condition. The worry on his face was evident, his mind racing with fear and questions.
“What happened to her? Will she be okay?” Bravern asked, his voice filled with desperation.
“It appears that she has been pushing herself physically and mentally too hard. Her body is exhausted, and this stomachache may be a symptom of something more serious. We need to run some tests to determine the cause.” The head doctor turned to Bravern, his expression grave.
Hours later:
Arial was taken to the hospital on the main island, and her blood results returned with positive results of possible pancreas cancer.
“We contacted her family back on the mainland,” a doctor explained to Bravern.
“Is pancreas cancer serious…?” Bravern asked hesitantly; the doctor’s face turned grim. The doctor nodded solemnly.
“Yes, pancreas cancer is a serious condition. It can lead to various complications and can be life-threatening if not properly treated. We will do everything we can to stabilize her and start the necessary treatments as soon as possible.”
Bravern’s heart sank at the gravity of the situation. He couldn’t bear the thought of losing Arial, his partner, and the person he cared for deeply.
“Please, do whatever it takes to save her,” he pleaded, his voice filled with desperation.
“We will do our best, Bravern. Our team is experienced, and we will exhaust all available options to treat her effectively. But I must warn you, it will be a difficult and challenging journey.” The doctor spoke.
End of Part 1.
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Yuuki Bakuhatsu Bang Bravern Bravern
Bravern X Female S/O Period Comfort.
Being a giant robot from space, Bravern has never heard or a “period”.
“What is that…?” He would think to himself, placing his hand underneath his chin.
Curiosity piqued, Bravern would approach his S/O, observing any signs of discomfort or changes in behavior. He might notice slight mood swings or sensitivity, leading him to research and analyze the concept of menstruation.
He went pale.
“You’re going to die…?!” He panics, his optics feeling with tears, “Areal, you can’t leave me!!”
Areal couldn’t help but chuckle at his exaggerated reaction.
“No, Bravern,” she reassured him, “I’m not going to die. It’s just a temporary discomfort.”
But Bravern, being a creature of logic and precision, struggled to comprehend the concept of pain that served no apparent purpose. He paced back and forth, his massive fists clenched, his mind racing as he tried to find a way to alleviate Areal’s suffering.
“There must be something I can do,” he declared, his determination unwavering. “I will search the galaxy, scour every corner of the universe, until I find a cure for this ailment.”
Areal, touched by his unwavering devotion, reached out and took his hand.
“Bravern,” she said softly, “There is no cure. But there are ways to manage the pain. I just need to rest and take care of myself.”
“But…why is your body doing this?” Bravern asked, his voice trembling.
Areal took a deep breath, trying to find the right words to explain.
“You see, Bravern, it’s a natural process that happens in a woman’s body. It’s a way for our bodies to prepare for the possibility of having a baby. When it doesn’t happen, our bodies shed the lining of the uterus.”
Bravern listened intently, processing the information in his logical mind.
“So… it’s like a cleansing process?” he asked cautiously.
“Yes, in a way. It can cause discomfort and pain for some women, but it’s a normal part of our biology.” Areal nodded, appreciating his effort to understand.
“We can cuddle if you want…?” Arial offers, “That would make me feel better.”
Bravern’s optics brightened up at the suggestion.
Cuddling, he thought, that was something he could do to help alleviate Areal’s discomfort.
Without hesitation, he scooped her up gently in his massive arms and settled her against his chest plate.
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