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Acotar is so good when you donāt have random bitches in your ear telling you that every character is a terrible person and why
#acotar fandom#acotar#cassian#nesta archeron#azriel#gwyneth berdara#rhysand#feyre archeron#morrigan#emerie acotar#eris vanserra#elain archeron#lucien vanserra#pro every acotar character
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i swear he's happier on the inside
#lackadaisy#lackadaisy cats#lackadaisy oc#original character#lackaoc#lackadaisy mordecai#mordecai heller#emery mcburney#mermer#artists on tumblr#no talk me im angy#my artwork
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1st outfit feels too modern somehow
#zeno's art#ocs#reassassination#emery onion reliquary#my mo is just stripes and big jeans and an undershirt#i think the fact that the undershirt is a turtleneck is just too modern#i dont want them to look ljke an eboy lol#but i'm already really fond of the 2nd outfit#oh ya going back to the 1st outfit : i'm trying to think of a few mascots for the characters to wear on their clothing lol#that one's .... idk.... pervypuss yea thats kinda funny#just a cat with cheesy suggestive slogans lol#trying to capture that raw 2000s edge yaknow
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Hot take:
Crosshair does not have the Imperial disillusionment and redemption arc of The Bad Batch
Emerie does.
Crosshair has an arc for sure yes but it's not that.
I was thinking about this scene:
and how it got right what this scene kinda didn't:
(It was so close but then bad writing decided to undercut the moment with a joke rip)
And I think it's really interesting that these characters who were more or less raised into the Empire/First Order and chose to leave it are all directly asked why.
But take a look at Crosshair's answers in comparison:
Different context for the asking, yes, but still, compare that to clones like Howzer, Cody, Slip and Cade who left or turned against the Empire because they knew what the Empire is doing is wrong and they weren't just going to blindly follow orders:
Crosshair - Loyalty, Purpose, and Survival
Crosshair didn't choose to join the Empire (though the show isn't very clear or consistent about how much control the inhibitor chips have) but he did, for whatever reason, choose to stay. By the end of S1 we know his chip has been removed and as he definitively says "This is who I am." There were likely still other influences on his decision, but listen to how he talks about the Empire in the S1 finale:
Hunter: Crosshair, I've seen what the Empire is doing. Occupying planets and silencing anyone who stands against them. You know it's not right. Crosshair: You still donāt see the bigger picture, but you will. Hunter: Can't you see they're using you?
Crosshair: Weāre not like the regs, we never have been. Weāre superior. The Empire canāt protect the galaxy without strength, this is what we were made for. Think of all we could do, together!
Crosshair: You all are meant for more than drifting through the galaxy. Itās time to stop running. Join the Empire, and you will have purpose again.
Hunter: They destroyed an entire city! Crosshair: They did what needed to be done. Kamino, regs, the Republic, that time is over. The Empire will control the entire galaxy, and I am going to be a part of it. Hunter: Don't fool yourself. All you'll ever be to them is a number.
He undeniably knows what the Empire is doing, but he does not care. In fact it sure sounds like he actually supports it and finds self-meaning in it. Hunter spends those episodes trying to convince him it's wrong, he doesn't change his mind. In the end they offer him an out and he doesn't take it.
Wrecker: You coming with us? Crosshair: None of this changes anything. Hunter: You offered us a chance, Crosshair. This is yours. Crosshair: I made my decision.
The next we see Crosshair in "The Solitary Clone" (S2:E3) he follows orders and shoots the Desix governor, right after Cody heartbreakingly tries to do what's right and find a peaceful solution.
Cody: Tell me something, Crosshair. This new Empire, are we making the galaxy better? Crosshair: Weāre soldiers, we do what needs to be done. Cody: You know what makes us different from battle droids? We make our own decisions, our own choices. And we have to live with them too.
After this (glorious!) conversation, Crosshair stays. Maybe this began to seed some doubts, but he actually smiles a few scenes later when Rampart assigns him another mission. It seems like for him it truly is as he said in S1:E1 (chip not enhanced yet but still influencing him enough for his brothers to notice he's acting strange):
Crosshair: Republic, Empire... what's the difference.
Crosshair: Orders are orders.
This unethical mission that finally pushed Cody over the edge does not change Crosshair's mind about the Empire, at least not enough for him to take action.
But what does?
Mayday: And here we are, the survivors. Combat troopers stuck babysitting cargo shipments. Crosshair: Missionās a mission. Mayday: Yeah, I used to say the same thing.
Mayday: After all the clones have done, all weāve sacrificed. Weāre good soldiers, we followed orders. And for what?
This mission has nothing to do with how the fascist Empire treats the galaxy, it's about how they treat their soldiers. It's about how Mayday loyally fought and served his whole life and Lieutenant Nolan let him die
Lt Nolan: He served his purpose as a soldier of the Empire. Crosshair: You could have saved him! Lt Nolan: Perhaps you didnāt hear me, he is expendable, as are you.
Crosshair thought he could find purpose within the Empire, and Nolan shows him exactly what that will be.
His turning point is accompanied with this powerful visual of the ice vulture, a symbol (and threat) of death, and also set up within the episode a symbol of survival:
Mayday: Vicious creatures, but you have to admire āem. They find a way to survive.
This critical moment (that gives me chills, oof this episode is a masterpiece!) comes right after Nolan calls him expendable and directly threatens him:
Lt Nolan: And if you speak to me again with such disrespect I'll see to it you meet a similar fate, clone.
then Crosshair sees the vulture's shadow and turns to Mayday's dead body (ahh visual storytelling my beloved) then makes his decision:
Crosshair turns against the Empire not because he believes Hunter was right about this:
Hunter: I've seen what the Empire is doing ... You know it's not right.
but because he was right about this:
Hunter: All you'll ever be to them is a number.
Redemption (both in fiction and irl in my humble opinion) comes with making amends and reparations (which is why death 'redemptions' bother me so much but that's a rant for another time). Unlike Emerie, Crosshair never explicitly denounces the Empire or his own actions within it. He never says anything to specifically show if and how his views have changed from what he said on Kamino. He makes amends with his family (sending the warning message, helping Omega escape, making up with Hunter) but that's about it. The most we get in terms of acknowledgement is this:
Crosshair: I thought I knew what I was getting into with the Empire. I thought I was being a good soldier. Hunter: Nobody really understood what was happening back then. Crosshair: Iāve... done things. Iāve made mistakes. Hunter: I have regrets too, Crosshair. All we can do is keep trying to be better, and who knows there just might be hope for us yet.
Which is nice and all but it's more about them making up as brothers so it's way too excusing tbh ("no one knew what was happening back then" ummm? "The Empire will control the entire galaxy, and I am going to be a part of it" remember? And even if at first Crosshair was being controlled by the chip, the fact that he chose to stay after it was removed* means he condones and is therefore still accountable for those actions).
There's also a bit of self-destructive guilt:
Crosshair: Omega, don't risk anything for me. I belong in here.
Crosshair: Omega needs you both. So Iām doing this alone, itās what I deserve. Hunter: Donāt even think about plan 99, Crosshair. Omega needs all of us.
(which thank you Hunter for pushing back on the death redemption bs and oh look is that a wrap up for the purpose thing?)
But there's no action taken on his part to make up for what he's done or to stand against the Empire (aside from the bare minimum of help with Tantiss, only after it became personally relevant, which like yeah he had trauma to deal with but still).
While I do think the implications/follow-up of Crosshair's turn should have been handled better in S3 (like rip Howzer! he deserved an apology, but that's a rant for another time), I don't necessarily** think this arc is a bad writing choice. It's just saying different things than we expect:
Maybe Crosshair's story is not about standing up against an unjust system, like we see with many other characters (who deserved more screen time but that's a rant for another timeeee). Maybe his story is about how even those who are loyal to the Empire, who actually believe in it, still suffer under and within it's rule. Not to garner sympathy, but to show that there is no winning.
Crosshair has another 'so what changed' convo in S3:E14 with Rampart, in which they draw parallels to each other:
Rampart: You used to believe good soldiers followed orders. Crosshair: Depends on who's giving them. The Empire betrayed us both. Rampart: And you think you can fight them? That's not you. You're like me, loyal to no one but yourself. Crosshair: I've changed.
(note how he says who's giving the orders, not what the orders are)
"Loyal to no one but yourself" describes Rampart much more than Crosshair, since we often saw Crosshair pride himself as a loyal soldier of the Empire whereas we saw Rampart abuse power to be self-serving within the Empire (like when he killed Wilco to save face). But they were both betrayed either way. Vice Admiral Rampart, snively Imperial opportunist through-and-through, shouts "I was following orders!" as he is arrested for the Empire's purposes. (Edit: and where Crosshair rejected the Empire and found new purpose fighting for his family, Rampart was still self-serving in the finale. He still tries to gain power for himself and he gets his comeuppance).
Even Hemlock, the final boss immoral Imperial scientist, who has to be benefiting the most from this system, echoes the expendability idea:
Hemlock: What I am working on is beyond your understanding. Something so vital to the Empire it makes me indispensable.
Then there's CX-2, also set up as a parallel/foil to Crosshair (fight me), who in the end is discarded as no more than a weapon, a tool that served it's purpose, showing us what would have become of Crosshair if he had stayed.
There is no winning in the Empire. Loyalty is not rewarded, it "doesn't go both ways." Everyone has to fight for their value. Even high ranking individuals** who for a time benefit from the injustice, in the end are just pawns to be used up and cast aside at a whim for the Emperor's gain. Even people who are motivated by self-interest alone cannot survive within this system, the only viable option in this galaxy is to fight the Empire and dismantle that system. (unless you conveniently find a magically safe island to hide away on but that's a rAnT fOr AnOtHeR tImE)
Which brings us back to...
Emerie - Cooperation, Compassion, and Choice
(Okay this post has already gotten away from me but I still want to talk about her to show the contrasts.)
Emerie may not have been given a lot of screen time to really flesh out her development, but there is a lot that is pretty clearly implied with her:
Crosshair: Theyāll never turn her [Omega] over. Hemlock: They donāt have a choice. She is a clone, and therefore Imperial property. *Camera cuts to an angle more centered on Emerieās face*
Crosshair: Give me your access card! Emerie: It wonāt get you outside!
Emerie: I tried to warn him what would happen if he did not cooperate with the Doctor.
Emerie: Prisoner? Omega, you are no such thing. It will take time to adjust, but you will acclimate. It is far safer in here than out there.
Emerie: You should go back to your room. Crosshair: You mean her cell?
Emerie: Why children? Hemlock: Children are easier to attain and more agreeable to the subjugations. They are unaware of why they are here and what they possess.
Emerie: They're children. Like I was... Was your plan to discard them too? Nala Se: The Empire will keep them in order to control them.
We don't know a lot about Emerie's background, but it's clear that she had a lot less choice than Crosshair and less opportunity or ability to leave. Unlike Crosshair, we never directly hear Emerie's views of the Empire (and she was most likely 'taken under Hemlock's wing' before the Empire even came to power), but lets look at how she talks about the Tantiss:
"Remain calm. Cooperate and you might survive."
"Don't make this worse, Crosshair! There is no escape!"
"All of us serve a purpose here."
"The Doctor will inform me, if it's necessary."
"It's best not to ask questions."
"Escape is not possible, Omega. This is for your own good."
She honestly does the best she can within the system she is also trapped in. She tries to help Crosshair, Omega, and the vault kids in the only way she knows how (warns Crosshair about the hounds and security, tries to protect Omega from Hemlock, tells Scorch his "actions were extreme" with Jax, insists on overseeing Bayrn's retrieval, double checks his m-count (to give him an out), and tries to find out where he came from). When she gives Omega, and later Eva, the doll, I think it shows just how little she really is able to do here (and it's kinda heartbreaking imo).
The framing of this shot especially (after Jax's escape attempt) visually shows how Emerie herself is trapped/imprisoned:
Despite the fact that very little of this is Emerie's fault, she has very little power and she is doing all she can, the narrative does not excuse her role in the Empire:
Nala Se: What will you do, Emerie? Emerie: There is nothing I can do. I don't have that kind of power. Nala Se: Don't you?
Emerie: I- I was doing my job. Echo: Yeah, Iāve heard that before. Youāre a clone. How can you be part of this?
These fighting-the-Bystander-Effect conversations parallel these exchanges:
Hunter: We made a choice, and so did you. Crosshair: Soldiers follow orders. Hunter: Blind allegiance makes you a pawn.
Crosshair: Weāre soldiers, we do what needs to be done. Cody: You know what makes us different from battle droids? We make our own decisions, our own choices. And we have to live with them too.
which did not change Crosshair's mind. And honestly, all respect to Echo's disappointed mom glareā¢ but I think it's clear Emerie had already made her decision, she just needed help to actually be able to do anything about it. When she stopped Echo, with her voice wavering on the verge of tears (ahhh v good voice acting), she clearly had no intention of turning him in. She's on her own in the Empire's most secure facility with very little resources, if she had tried anything on her own she most likely would have failed and been killed
Omega: Emerie, you don't have to do this. Emerie: (sigh) Iām sorry, but I do.
but as soon as she is enabled by an ally, she immediately turns around to help: giving information and getting Echo through security, helping the kids escape, and giving Omega the tablet that allows them to free the other clone prisoners.
Where Crosshair's turn is accompanied by the symbolic imagery of the ice vulture, Emerie's is the removal of her (literally rose-tinted!) glasses:
Symbolizing how she has shed her previous views/indoctrination that altered her perception of the Empire and blinded her to it's wrongs. It's disillusionment.
Emerie's story shows us that even those who are raised and indoctrinated into this system can, should, and will escape (with needed help). Even those who did not choose to be apart of the Empire and are not making the decisions still have the responsibility and ability to act on what they know is right.
Emerie, whose name means 'Home strength' 'Brave' and 'Powerful', and "reflects the importance of leadership and authority in the workplace".***
While Emerie is only in one more scene after her turn, so the wrap up is a bit rushed, she still very simply does what Crosshair does not:
Emerie: Because I was wrong about this place. And I'm trying to do the right thing.
Echo: Iām sure Senator Chuchi would find what you have to say very helpful for our cause. Emerie: I have a lot to make up for. Iād like to help out however I can.
She admits wrong, takes accountability, commits to making amends, and leaves with Echo to go take on the Empire (which hopefully we will get to actually see more of some day).
So, in short, she's showing us how redemption is done right!
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Notes:
*Whether this writing choice was good/logical/in-character or not is another discussion entirely, but I'm going off of what we were given, what the show is presenting in the canon text and (reasonably inferred/intentional) subtext. Crosshair is pretty multifaceted and I could only touch on so much here. There's a lot of ways to interpret his character/choices, but I tried to avoid the realm of speculation or fanon explanations (even if they sometimes make more sense lol).
**History and political theory are not my area of expertise at all, so I have NO idea how well this aligns with real-world fascism stuff and therefore what implications this storytelling choice could have. I think the message of like 'if you think you could survive or gain power by doing what the Empire/fascist system wants you are wrong' could be good (like how everyone is actually harmed by the patriarchy type of a thing), but I hesitate bc maybe there are those who would benefit, since it's a hierarchal system, right? If anyone more knowledgeable than me has incite to share, by all means
Either way, I do think it works in-story and in-universe though. It's just in the execution. The main problem (even from a strictly theme/character arc stand point) is the lacking follow-up/consequences for Crosshair in S3. Like you gave your character accountability by removing the chip and I think that's great setup for an arc but you gotta follow through with that and actually hold him accountable!
***I'm always curious when clones have 'normal' names, like why did they chose the name Emerie of all things? So I looked it up. Idk how reliable sources are for name meanings so take it with a grain of salt but it's still fun. Fits pretty well, and clones names have definitely had significant meanings in the past (like how Rex and Jesse both mean 'king') so I'm pretty sure it was intentional.
Anyway, thanks for coming to my tedtalk
#this fandom has been SLEEPING on Emerie's arc yall!#like look at her I LOVE her#I was kinda neutral about her on the first watch but now i'm realizing just how sad and scary her story is#she's honestly pretty cool and interesting as a character and i do hope we get to see more of her at some point#also the outpost is such good writing ahhh if only the whole show had the same quality#sorry crosshair girlies your blorbo is kinda a fascist?#like we don't judge a character based off who they were/what they said at the BEGINNING of their arc#they have to start somewhere to end up somewhere else#it's how well the writing executes that transition that matters#but also where did he end up? really :/#star wars#the bad batch#tbb analysis#tbb critical#those rants may come we'll see#star wars finn#emerie karr#tbb crosshair#arc trooper echo#captain howzer#commander cody#commander mayday#tbb cx 2#writing#writing pet peeves#character analysis#redemption arcs
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Gwyn sacrificed herself to save children and still lives with the guilt of her sister's death, but I'm always flabbergasted when I see some readers think the MOST compelling potential storyline for her is one where she is using her "totally not evil" luring powers to keep two people "apart". That's what her storyline is reduced to.
And I like to think that If she has any powers it would serve her own arc, not used as a plot-device for other characters' stories.
Her story symbolizes hope and resilience and that's what I believe the author intended.
#gwyneth berdara#knowing how Sarah views and thinks of the Valkyries#makes these kind of negative Gwyn or even Emerie takes#look ridiculous#they're among the least problematic characters in the series
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A little concept design of Emerie
Her design is inspired by Pashtun women in Afghanistan. Most people interpret Illyrians as Middle Eastern or Afro-Arab but the Middle East is comprised of many, many different ethnic groups so when designing these characters I want to be aware of that. Most of the descriptions of Illyrians have very little diversity and letās just say, undertonesssssssssssssss itās low-key racist and I think these characters and world deserve better.
I took a more canon divergence path with her design and give her larger bottom canines and a more muscular physique. I was a little disappointed when we were first introduced to Emerie and she was described as being skinny. There is nothing wrong with that but I didnāt think it made much sense given her environment and role in the story, so she is muscle mommy now. I also gave her some facial hair cause I think itās pretty :)
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āBaz, why do you have the FDNY firefighter calendar?ā
Mr. June and the real star of this shoot, Derek Jeter the cat. From āA little bit deadlyā by @emeryhall ā¤ļø
#Baz I know what you did with Mr June#you manifested it my boy#Emery as I promised here Mr June#simon snow#snowbaz#baz pitch#fanart#letraspal#carry on#illustration#book characters#carry on fanart#rainbow rowell#a little bit deadly
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@pansy-picnics I finally finished her (don't mind her looking in your soul that just means she likes you)
#tangled#tangled the series#vat7k au#varian and the seven kingdoms#vat7k#vat7k oc#tangled oc#emery#cella#oc#original character
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One missed opportunity in ACOSF was some sort of resentment/conflict between Emerie and Gwyn and addressing why there aren't any Illyrian females in the HoW.
How should Emerie feel upon meeting Gwyn -- someone who may not been from the Night Court since SJM never bothered to confirm where Sangravah is on a map -- who was cared for so well by the court Emerie was born and raised in? Obviously it's not Gwyn's fault that those same resources weren't provided to Emerie, but it's an interesting contrast between the two characters. After scraping by and fending off abusive family who want to exploit her, what is the diffference between her and Gwyn? Why aren't victims of wing clipping treated the same way as the priestesses in the HoW?
It would've been so juicy. Added an interesting dynamic to the Valkyrie relationship -- especially when you throw in how the NC chose to deal with Nesta's trauma. It would've been far more interesting to read about than three women bonding over smutty books I fear
#pro nesta#pro gwyn#pro emerie#pro valkyries#acotar#imagine!!! like a growing understanding between the three of them and how the government chose to address each of their struggles#but alas that would require a lick of worldbuilding from that blonde devil#in typical sjm fashion she just throws random trauma at characters and goes that's enough character development for today i think
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Has V. E. Schwab ever written a straight character?? All her characters are bisexualā¦RIGHT???
#v e schwab#adsom#shades of magic#kell maresh#rhy maresh#alucard emery#lila bard#the invisible life of addie larue#vicious ve schwab#vengeful#victor vale#eli ever#bisexual#queer characters
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Me pretending to be a functional member of society during Star Wars week
#Survivor's anniversary Bad Batch finale AND Tales of the Empire!!!!#Bless Star Wars animation#also bless Gideon Emery for all the energy and character he gave BD-1 on set#star wars jedi survivor#jedi survivor#bd 1#alt angle cutscene#aj fav
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someone gimme the energy to make cute lil sheets like this again.
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#amara's ocs#biblicalverse#HoA#7SinS#oh god i have to tag everyone#character: nex#character: aegra#character: rixor#character: rae#character: kenshin#character: eucario#character: karuna#character: emery#character: vel#character: gale#character: ira#2019
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can i like... post everything from my twitter š„¹ because i can
#lackadaisy#lackadaisy cats#lackadaisy oc#lackaoc#original character#ocs#oc#artists on tumblr#art#angry cat#hiss#:p#emery mcburney#lola deluca#rowan rickaby#mermer#lackadaisy mordecai#mordecai heller#my artwork
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jaundice refresh
#zeno's art#ocs#reassassination#jaundice myers#emery onion reliquary#octavia krankenstein#wanted to keep the āgothic on a budgetā look but also make her a little more fashionable#tho that still might change#also changed her hair. too many characters in this comic have sidebangs
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have you done your daily click
#best character named x#poll#poll game#alucard castlevania#alucard emery#alucard hellsing#alucard mobile legends#alucard rosario vampire#alucard cod#castlevania#shades of magic#hellsing#mobile legends#rosario + vampire#call of duty#call of duty mw2#cod mw2
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