He was interrupted in the middle of being a menace by a diver with nerves of steel!!!
I’m a little nervous to post these because I’m aware there’s some drama going on in this fandom, but I just wanted to say I really appreciate König from CoD.
I just learned a few days ago that these games have actual plots! And they’re really emotionally charged plots too! I don’t think I’ll ever play them because just watching the gameplay makes me a little sick with how casually violent it is, but I think I will be watching other people play them with great interest 👀
Another curly Hunter for the ever-growing collection :)
So what had started out as a little silly merman!wrecker one shot is probably going to be a multi parter with a murder mystery sub plot concerning crosshair
Wolffe: looks between Omega and Rex with a stern look
Rex: ….
Wolffe: Rex, who did you fuck?
Rex: W-WHAT?!?!
Wolffe: Did I stutter?
Rex: ….I-
Wolffe: CT-7567. Who. Did. You. Fuck?
Rex: I didn’t-
Wolffe: We TALKED about this! You should ALWAYS use protection! Are you paying child support? Does her mother know about you taking her on dangerous missions? Is her mother still around? Are you a single father? WHO DID YOU FUCK REX?!?!
Rex: Who is still a virgin because he was too busy and dedicated to his job, and too much of a socially awkward penguin to bang anyone. I DIDN’T- SHE’S NOT MINE! SHE’S HIS! points to Hunter
Wolffe: Grabs Rex by the collar Don’t you dare lie to me you little shit!
Wolffe and Rex continue this back and forth while Gregor and Echo are laughing their asses off, Hunter is barely holding in his laughter.
Omega: I like Wolffe, he’s funny!
re-drawing a Bad Batch scene a day until season 3 comes out (or i forget): day 6
It’s been a long week. Pls excuse me, I am but three goldfish in a trench coat. Have some traditional fish sketches
YOU GUYS I FOUND IT!! I FOUND THE INSPIRATION FOR THE ART!!!
I agree with this analysis 100%
You are never supposed to go in after a drowning person. This is swimming safety 101! You are supposed to get a floatation device to them so that they get brought up to the surface and kept there. The reason for this is that it is incredibly hard to pull a person who is unconscious to the surface, especially in waters with a current. And if the person is conscious and struggling, it is highly likely that their panic will make them climb you to try and get to the surface, impeding your own swimming. There is a high likelihood that Hunter would’ve drowned attempting to save Omega. He has no floatation device, and though she is small, she’s still pretty deep down. Crosshair was either a) going to stop Hunter outright, or b) was setting up to grab him with his cable if things went south, which they were very likely to do.
Hunter should’ve thanked Crosshair. Not because he saved Omega, but because he was ready to save Hunter. Again.
There's something that struck me about this scene – I’ve always had one single interpretation for it, ever since I watched it for the first time but I haven’t seen many people interpret it that way.
The thing is, I don’t think Crosshair was thinking about saving Omega here. At least I don’t think that was at the forefront of his mind. In fact, I don’t think it occurred to him that he was repaying her for saving him until she brought it up on the platform.
What I believe Crosshair was doing in that scene was protecting Hunter. Because Hunter would have jumped after Omega and Crosshair knew it and he had to stop him from doing it. We know the water is crawling with sea monsters and littered with debris, not to mention that Hunter may well drown in his frantic urge to save Omega. He can’t see into the water as well as Crosshair after all.
And I think that’s the case because throughout those two episodes we see numerous instances of Crosshair protecting or attempting to protect his brothers, from trying to convince them that the Empire is safer to killing his own squad and helping them fight the simulation droids (in that scene he sends a bolt flying above Hunter’s shoulder to dispatch the droid he’s fighting, proving that he’s not just fighting in self-defense).
That’s why I think his brothers’ rejection hurts so much afterwards. Why he huddles down in the pod looking hurt and he’s definitely hurt there. This isn’t about the Empire anymore this is about them. They’re telling him they don’t trust him anymore even after he’s repeatedly proven he won’t hurt them now that he hasn’t got his chip. Where they once let him use their shoulders as a rifle rest without a second thought (in TCW with Tech), they now turn their weapons on him just because the barrel of his gun got near Hunter.
(To be clear the angle makes it hard to tell just how close he was to aiming at him but I if you look closely you’ll see that he’s aiming over Hunter’s shoulder and Hunter only gets in the way once he turns around.)
I also think that’s the moment it starts to click - when Hunter turns to glare at him with suspicion we see Crosshair hesitate:
The camera lingers and something in his expression shifts, as if he's finally realizing what's going on.
So yeah, to me that’s what this scene is about. Hunter goes to jump and Crosshair’s knee jerk response is to stop him somehow. It’s not about Omega, it’s not about a life debt, it’s a simple response that’s been ingrained into him over the years.
Only now it's being rejected.
Ok I have to ask, how do you get all your hair into your helmet?? Do you put your hair in a bun?? Like whenever you put your helmet one the hair that was on your shoulders just vanishes
It's.. an enhanced skill.
Dunno what he’s lookin at, but I do enjoy a Crosshair who wants to be included even if he doesn’t care about würm
A place for me to share my art as I learn how to draw digitally! (Apparently it’s important to share your age on this website now. I’m uncomfortable about posting my exact age online, but I am mid-twenties to early thirties. Don’t come at me, my joints ache)
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