#I talked so much shdbshbdbd
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pigeonstab · 22 days ago
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Bedrock Bros lives on in my mind foreverrrrrr I love them so much. I love the mentor/annoying child duo it worked so well. And at that time it was exactly what c!Tommy needed. Fresh out of Exile where he'd been ready to give up on everything. There was so very little left of him, all of it conditioned out of him. (I'm probably gonna talk about the exile arc at some point just because it was my all time favorite part of the smp)
But it's his first act of rebellion (of maybe you could say anarchy) that led him to c!Techno. It's him choosing to disobey Dream that led him to the man (literal anarchy incarnate and if that doesn't work so well) that would help him reignite his spark and stoke the fire inside him once again.
And it hurts so much because in the end Techno and Tommy despite how well they work together differ in morals. Tommy thinks of the people he used to know, he believes in re-establishing L'manburg to get back what was ripped from him. And Techno believes only in the people he closely affiliates with, and his goal was to get rid of the establishment which twisted the people (the people Tommy is trying so desperately to get back) within it. So we've got two characters, one who seeks the order that once held his peers at their best and one who seeks to destroy the same order that changed them for the worst. It was bound to fail.
The worst was that they never spoke about it. Techno wanted to believe that Tommy was on his side so bad. He failed to see that Tommy was still so attached to the past. And then in destroying L'manburg a second time Techno sought to free them of that order (and also a bit of bloodlust and freebie terrorism in there but y'know it's Techno we're talking about here) but Tommy just couldn't understand. It left him with yet another gaping wound of loss. Maybe if they'd talked more. Maybe if Tommy was in better shape. Maybe, maybe, maybe. In the end the Smp was always about tragedy.
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