I’ve noticed that every episode with Lila as a prominent character, some kind of butterfly effect is involved in the story (arguably).
In “Daddy Dropoff,” if Bandit hadn’t played wind-up Bingo, Lila and Bingo would have never become lifelong friends. This is implied even moreso with the conversation he and Bluey have about what would happen if he hadn’t played it afterwards. “Probably nothing I suppose.”
In “Pass the Parcel,” if Pat had never been selected to stop the music at Lila’s birthday party, his version of the rules would have never become more popular in the neighborhood/class.
In “Slide,” if Bingo and Lila hadn’t gotten Bandit out of the way of the caterpillar, it would have never gotten the chance to grow into the butterfly we see at the end of the episode.
This last one is quite literal, making me think the writers are aware of this recurring theme of Lila and the Butterfly Effect.
Dunno how good these OCs are but I love them and excited to talk about them! I see them less as mercs and more as extra hands around the bases tbh lmao
The Janitor is part of basic base cleaning and after battle clean up too.
Not much of a fighter, they prefer to run, hide and as a last resort, use things around them to get away. Though, they are desensitised to violence not directed at them.
They usually sleep or bake in their free time
The Dropoff gets people where they need to be, and gets supplies delivered. She quick tempered, just wanting things done properly and efficiently.
Free time often is spent with their various plants and make shift garden
Bunjy, did you go to school in a prison or something?
pretty much, the yard was entirely blacktop asphalt with some halfhearted Foursquare grids spraypainted on and a single basketball hoop, and they let all the gradeschool classes out at once to fend for themselves...
also if you tried to climb on the 20-foot fence, you got yelled at :(
I kind of thought this was normal? but looking at the other replies on that post, it, uh, seems like this may very much not be the case...