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wubbelwubbwubb · 8 months ago
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I can’t believe there are zoms on this route! What am I paying people for!
I used to love the Pettson och Findus (Pettersson und Findus) books as a kid - and still do - and always wanted to try the style. The wackiness of ZR makes a good fit, I think!
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tazzy-zooming · 11 months ago
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@happyfoxx-art told me that the best way to improve art is to draw comics and so I am giving it a shot!
Inspiration is me realizing my Five has been in the UK for a very long time despite not being British.
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She's not opposed to being British, it's just a surprise.
Image ID in alt text!
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notforconsumption · 2 years ago
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these gifs are saved as “janine u wu” and “exec nuisance”, respectively
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nokkiart · 1 year ago
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Hi! Your gorgeous artwork of your Five and Sam for a Study in Ichor finally motivated me to get the zombies, run! memvership, so i can listen to that au
In the post you said that you got a ton of headcanons for that AU? I'd love to hear some if you want to share ^^
Ohmygosh what a compliment! Thank you so much! I hope you're enjoying listening to the AU!
And luckily for you, I mashed up a bunch of my headcanons into a story called "Ashes of Ambrosia"! It's a mystery romance story following the events of "A Study in Ichor".
You can read it here: https://archiveofourown.org/series/3163977
(But I will warn you that there are major spoilers for "A Study in Ichor" in it. So don't read Ambrosia until you've finished listening to Ichor!)
And if you want to see any of my art based around both stories, you can browse thru the "a study in ichor" tag on my profile. Here's some previews of the art thats in there ^^
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Anyway I hope you'll enjoy all my ZR nerdiness! XD
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abeltownshipslittlebitch · 8 months ago
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Amelia: I’m not like most girls.
Amelia: I’m worse.
@dorkylittleweirdo
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kodessa · 11 months ago
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Ok so that newest ZR episode (season 10 mission 23)…. Spoilers below the cut
As always, I remain unsettled about much I truly enjoy Ernie. Same plant, different cutting for sure but there’s no way that voice and face don’t give 5 flashbacks every once in a while
Amelia’s anger about canton 5 continues to be delightful to me and I really hope she sends 5 after slava and Brent like her own personal attack dog when this is all said and done
But mostly, mostly it was the after mission email that got me. Oh Sara my sweet girl, that drawing 😭 I can’t imagine how hard it was for Sam to say goodbye AGAIN (s2s let Sam hang out with his kid!) but the image of daddy and magic 5, if that wasn’t a gift to 5am shippers then I don’t know what is
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enbeast · 1 year ago
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zombies run secret santa gift for @kelzebub featuring amelia and zoe, i was trying out something new with this one so i hope you like it :3
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kelzebub · 1 year ago
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Chapters: 5/5 Fandom: Zombies Run! Rating: Not Rated Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings Relationships: Zoe Crick/Amelia Spens Characters: Amelia Spens, Zoe Crick, Phil Cheeseman, Sam Yao, Runner Five, Janine deLuca, Kefilwe Lobatse, Bernard Prior, Maxine Myers, Paula Cohen, Sara Myers Cohen Yao, OCs, Jody Marsh, Peter Lynne Additional Tags: Christmas, Parody Summary:
Down to the wire and I stole the title from Rofflenet. It may change! Amelia is visited by some ghosts who have some things to say to her about Christmas. There are kittens at some point. It’s set in the near future but I tried to be vague to avoid any spoilers after season 8 or so. The spoilers that are included, you may not spot them if you read from an earlier season, since it’s a made up future!  This was what happened when I tried to write 5am fluff for my Secret Santa request. It barely has Sam or Five in it, and it's barely fluffy. They didn't want angst, so I tried to go light, but... well, it's based on A Christmas Carol, and set in the zombie apocalypse. It couldn't be helped! Hope you all like it! @runner5anna this is for you and also for @notforconsumption and @delucadarlingwriting (hope I’ve got those right!)
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disabledrunner5 · 1 year ago
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My Runner Five finally gets her Shrek 2 hero moment whilst rescuing babies! (Although arguably that happens when she rescues Sam from Ian in season 5) WE GET SAM, FIVE AND JAMIE, THE DREAM TEAM IN THIS MISSION! (sorry Amelia 😂) and genuinely the moment with the babies at the end was super cute.
head-canon: My Five held Sam’s hand from moment Jamie told her to take and go to the left with Sam, only breaking contact, once when they had to dodge the hammer. However Five did break contact it briefly in hesitation after learning what the glass protocol was at which point I kind of imagine Sam grabbed her hand again to comfort her and refused to let go because there was no way he was going to let her potentially die alone even if he died in the process.
Bonus headcanon: since my five and Sam are still engaged at this point. I’m pretty certain that it was on the way to this mission that they asked Jamie to officiate, since now that Moonchild’s out of Five’s head, they kind of want to get married pretty soon after Sigrid is defeated, well that’s their plan anyway.
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runbookzombie · 1 year ago
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Zombies Run S3M51 Bad Moon Rising
I ran this mission on Oct 17th. I did 3 miles and enjoyed the scenery by the Potomac. Running with friends sure is nice, except when they complain about running the entire time.
Spoilers after the image below:
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This is an AI-generated image of a “room containing a sea of computers.”
Wow, this has got to be one of the wordiest and most info-loaded missions I have ever done. There was info on ZRD, the whereabouts of Moonchild’s mindless human army, the heavenly bodies, and even possible intel from Amelia. I was having a hard time keeping up.
This mission was the only time I found Amelia tolerable… somewhat.
Janine saying that one day she may have to kill her own younger brother gave me shivers. What did he do to deserve it?
So I guess I’m going on a trip to London. O boy… this is gonna be fun.
I am always amazed that a small township like Abel can have such a powerful communications tower along with camera views of different locations and buildings. Sam will be able to guide me while I am in London! Nice.
Off we go!
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gallifreystands · 2 years ago
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Hey, long time no post 👋 it’s your friendly neighborhood Five here with a running update. I got covid back in September and it fucked me up big time with running. Finally started making the tiniest progress before getting smacked down by health issues. And then again by an upper respiratory infection that almost landed me in the ER around Christmas. Turns out I might be asthmatic? What a good thing to know for a runner 🙈
But I’m slowly making progress again (after inhaler and rest and a lot of prednisone) and have started running some again. Nowhere near 3x a week yet, but I’m getting them in 🥹 I ran Live and Let Die (S5E28) today and ahhhhh my *heart*.
**** Zombies Run Season 5 Spoilers ****
To actually learn who the Ex Moor Militia is, and what they stand for, absolutely floored me today. Struck me quite close to my heart, I was so surprised that these people who have been shown in a negative light for so long have such a noble mission. Can’t believe ZR forever pulls the rug out from under you 😂 But it felt so good to run today. Curious about Amelia’s husband and that whole story. But honestly it just felt nice to run, to have Sam in my ear, and to have Janine turn to me and say “Five, run with me.” towards some secret rendezvous potentially filled with danger. It just kind of felt like being home.
Here’s to 2023 🎉 to healing bodies and trauma, and to being completely and unapologetically myself. I started taking testosterone yesterday and I’m so excited that I get to start this year being more me than I ever have been before ☺️
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runnerzero · 2 years ago
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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Zombies Run! Rating: Not Rated Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings Relationships: Amelia Spend/Steve Sissay Characters: Amelia Spens, Steve Sissay, Sigrid Hakkinen Additional Tags: Pre-Canon, implied Season 4 spoilers, No Sexual Content, but lots of flirtation Summary:
“Trust me, there are only three things I like about you — your high explosives, your upper arms, and that thing you did in Cardiff.”
Years before the start of the apocalypse, Amelia Spens and Steve Sissay are already getting acquainted. It goes exactly how you would expect.
My second ZR Secret Santa gift, this time for @wubbelwubbwubb! We have a shared love for both Amelia and Steve, so I decided to throw them together and see what happened.  I hope you enjoy your gift and happy holidays! 
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tazzy-zooming · 1 year ago
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Deeply torn between my desire to run one of the Amelia-centric missions along Amelia Street in Key West and my desire to not explode from heat exhaustion
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pallas-cat · 10 months ago
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zombies run s6 ep 16
WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK
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gas-stxtion-a · 1 year ago
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Amelia really, really wishes that Silco would drop the subject of the stupid nicknames. She knows logically that he has a point, but it doesn’t feel like a big enough deal to her to be making such a fuss about. After all, she’s already apologized for the slip of the tongue, and that should be the end of it. More than that, though, are the not-so-subtle jabs he’s making at her professionalism as an officer. She’s been on the receiving end of those kinds of comments for her entire professional life, even more so since transferring to the local department, but they never get any easier to stomach.
Even though she has no problem admitting to herself that Silco has a point regarding Jack being upset about the nicknames she uses for him, the clear prodding he’s doing in addition to that feels completely unnecessary, speaking to a deeper disdain on his part. No matter how close he may be with Jack, Amelia is sure that he wouldn’t be poking at her like this if he didn’t have more issues with her on a personal level. If the problem he has is with her badge, she supposes that’s understandable, all things considered. Many people, including her once upon a time, hold a deep-seated distrust and resentment towards police, and she can’t hold that against anyone.
However, Amelia has always prided herself on being one of the good ones, a good apple in the bushel looking to root out the bad ones. After all the work she’s put into stopping the corruption around her, it’s a slap in the face to see that same plain distrust on anyone’s face. Silco doesn’t know her personally, and she’s certainly made a few missteps in this conversation, but she doesn’t feel she deserves this treatment.
Still, getting upset isn’t going to help anything. So, Amelia takes a small breath and nods, keeping her expression as carefully neutral and doing her best to keep her frustration from leaking in.
“That is a good point,” she acknowledges, “but even though Jack doesn’t like being called that, he knows I’ve never meant it as an insult.” She says the words confidently, as while she and Jack aren’t exactly friends, she’s confident in her ability to read the kid. Most of the time, at least. Even when he snapped and told her to stop calling him that particular nickname, she never got the sense that he took it as a personal insult against him.
Besides, he’s been called worse.
However, Amelia knows that Silco isn’t going to like that, so she doesn’t linger on that particular conversation and quickly moves on.
“The nicknames aren’t about a lack of professionalism,” she insists. “I-“ Amelia huffs, unable to keep herself from biting her lip momentarily before she plows on ahead. “Look, like I said, it’s my job to keep them all safe. I’ve been coming by the gas station for a few months now to check on them on a regular basis—we’re not friends, but we’re also not strangers.” If anything, she would argue the nicknames are a sign of a lack of familiarity on her part. They allow her to keep a distance between herself and the employees, never really allowing the closeness of using their actual names. To her, it doesn’t feel like a lack of respect, but rather an acknowledgment of the distance between them.
Once again, though, she realizes she’s being defensive, and she can’t quite bite back the frustration this time as she speaks. “But, that’s not the point. Point is, yes, I use nicknames when I talk about them. None of them have ever said anything about it before, but, fine, yes, you’re right that he told me not to. I’ll be more careful.” For a moment, her face flickers, almost regretful, before she returns to her previous expression.
The mention of Silco having previous experience with police, enough to know that this isn’t typical behavior with most officers, does catch her attention, and she files that away for later. Now is not the time.
The subject of Spencer Middleton is a sore one with her, and she’s sure that shows on her face as Silco quirks an eyebrow at her. She rests a hand on her hip and glances away, just for a moment, before looking back up at him.
There’s not much she can say to defend herself here, because she knows the amount of times she’s failed to catch the son of a bitch is unacceptable. Even if she’s not the only cop he’s managed to evade, he’s only human. Someone should have apprehended or killed him by now. However…
“It’s not that simple,” she bites out. “He has been caught before, multiple times even—the records of those arrests are public information. It’s just-“ She stops herself before she can say anything else, though she’s sure Silco isn’t going to let that point rest, especially now that it’s clear her own prodding has worked and only irritated him further. Spencer Middleton has been caught before, yes, but he always escapes, like clockwork. There isn’t a jail cell that can hold the fucker, it seems.
Amelia doesn’t want to linger on that subject, to give Silco time to interject, so she quickly moves on. “That’s not the point,” she says again. “None of that is the point. The point is, no, I can’t just accept Jack’s version of events for what happened that night. I know he’s not intentionally lying, sure, but he’s not exactly a reliable source. There was no shapeshifter and there was no demon. What happened to Mr. Berthelot was a tragedy and I wish Jack hadn’t had to see it happen, but it was the result of a madman with a gun, not anything supernatural.” She says the words with a finality that she hopes against hope will end the conversation there.
Silco wants people to know he and Jack are together.  He is not interested in keeping his involvements secret.  When somebody belongs to him, he wants other people to know about it so that they know to keep away.  He knows that Jack is a private person, and the two of them don’t have a solid label on what they are yet, but they’re still together, and anyone who is decently close with Jack knows that by now.  Silco comes by the gas station often enough that everyone has figured it out, and if they didn’t already know it, the fact that Silco was Jack’s first call as soon as the phones started working again should have been enough of a hint.
However, he is not offended that Amelia didn’t know.  While he wants other people to know that Jack is off-limits romantically, the less a police officer knows about him, the better.  He still has his drug business and impending sedition, and because of that, he doesn’t mind being something of a ‘dark horse’ as far as the police are concerned.  It might even delight him to know that Amelia has not heard of Silco until recently because it would mean Jack isn’t friends with the woman.
“It doesn’t really matter how you mean it if it gets taken a certain way, does it?”  Jack was unhappy with the name—anyone with eyes could have seen that.  Silco doesn’t know everything, but he can imagine the way Jack bristled whenever Amelia called him Crutches before he finally got it in mind to say something about it.  There are plenty of nonverbal cues people give off to let people know when they’re lying, and Amelia ought to know about them if she’s any good at her job, which Silco doubts more by the second.
“Isn’t it unprofessional, anyway, to assign people nicknames like that?  Every officer I’ve dealt with has used people’s legal names, not some degrading nickname they arbitrarily assigned without consent from the receiving party.”  Is it suspicious to say he has dealt with multiple police officers before?  No, probably not—he comes from a rough area, so it stands to reason he would see police somewhat regularly, and he plans to use that as an excuse if she tries to call him on it.
Silco huffs, barely restraining the laugh that wants to slip out of him.  It’s obvious Amelia is trying to backpedal and save face, make up for the mistake of telling him anything in the first place.  Unfortunately for her, it’s too late to say she can’t get into all the details when she has already demonstrated enough of her professionalism—or lack thereof—for him to go on.
‘Hopalong’ is a new nickname—or at least, new to Silco, and because this is his first time hearing it, he can only assume it’s one she came up with right now.  He is sure this is a test to see how he will react to hearing it, and she cannot hide behind the excuse of it being more natural to say, as she has not said it by accident before.  Even her correcting herself back to Jack’s real name feels stilted and forced somehow, which takes all the credibility out of her claims about ‘Crutches.’  She knows his real name, which is perfectly natural for her to use—she does not want to and prefers blatantly disrespecting him.
“Yes, Jack has told me about Spencer Middleton,” Silco says, using both of their names with ease to make a point.  He clasps his hands behind his back and quirks an eyebrow.  “And you’re telling me that you have been assigned to gas station duty for as long as you have, and you have not found a single opportunity to apprehend him yet?  He comes around fairly often, as you said.  I find it unbelievable that he has gotten away from you every time.”  He is tempted to say that he has already shot Spencer in the head and that shooting him and dumping his body in a prison cell before he revives should not be that difficult, but he holds back.  Admitting to having shot someone will not help the suspicion she is already harboring for him.
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abeltownshipslittlebitch · 2 years ago
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Amelia: Actually, the fact that it pisses you off is a large part of the appeal
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