Like to charge, reblog to cast
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I am doing alright, as fine as one can be with no ramen on hand.
because it’s a puzzle no one else will ever arrange the same way as you.
because there are ideas that simply won’t come to you until you write down the wrong words.
because all the bad scenes are the bones of the wonderful scenes.
because someone will love it: someone will read it once, and twice, and thrice; someone will ramble to you about the complexity of it; someone will doodle your characters out of love; someone will find it in exactly what they were looking for with or without knowing it.
because they have things to say, your characters. they’ve told you all those secrets and they have more to tell you, if you will listen.
because you love it even when you don’t; even when it drives you mad or when it accidentally turns into apathy; even when you think you’re doing it all wrong; you love it, and it loves you back.
because you can get a treasure even from things that go wrong; because if a story crumbles down you can build a shinier one on the same spot; because you won’t know where it will take you until it takes you there.
(not my pic)
Why not have.... A second Starscream?
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uh gonna start a chain. reblog with yuor fave character, one ur absolutely obsessed with. tag ppl to keep it goin :3
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Boss is asleep, cannot stop me from frogposting
//I just want to talk about this a little bit for a minute
There has been lots of discussion and argument in the past over how big the Primes were/are. It's not something that has really been mentioned (at least not that I've found), and is bound to be different from one series to another.
I was recently rewatching Prime and the two images on this post are both from the series. The first from Season 1: One Shall Rise Part 1, and the other from The Predacons Rising Movie at the end of the series.
Looking at the Primes surrounding the well in the first photo, the well looks small enough that Nexus Prime (front left) could do a downward dog over it and not fall in. Which does makes sense when you bring into account how the well was created in this story timeline. Being that Solus' body was enveloped (melted?) and carved out the Well as she descended to Primus in the core of the Cybertron. So the Well would likely not have been much bigger than she was.
So now we have this Solus Prime size Well on Cybertron. Now we fast forward to the second picture. In that photo we can clearly identify the Nemesis parked next to the Well. Yeah. The ship that normally housed Megatron, all our favourite Cons, all the Steve drones, insecticons, and Predaking (Though Starscream makes a comment at one point that Predaking was tearing the ship asunder from how big he was).
Now the question becomes, did Cybertronians decide to make the Well larger? Or is the Well the same size as it always has been.
Because in the case of it being the exact same size as when it was created, that leads us to believe that in aligned the Primes are absolutely massive fuckers. Like they would step on the entire Nemesis and just not think twice.
In the case of it being upsized later on, there are ways or arguing why you would or wouldn't want to do so. It being place rooted in legend, bots may have begun to use it for religious significance and gathering. The bigger the Well, the more bots that can gather there at once. Though there's the question as to whether they would have been able, or even wanted to attempt, expanding it. The thing goes all the way to the core, that would be such a huge task!
Anyway, I'll stop here so I don't keep blabbing on and on, but I'd love to hear more thoughts on this if you have them!
“But if you forget to reblog Madame Zeroni, you and your family will be cursed for always and eternity.”
Throwback to when I took painkillers and woke up with Photoshop open on my computer to this image I had made
Fwoop fwoop fwoop
G1 Red Wing.
Or in other words, how many times can I use my red marker before it dries out fully?