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Mirabella . Sigmund/Zygmund
Witek . Louis
Wiliam . Lucas
Casimir . Felix
Israel . Maurice
Here's the picrew.
i found such a good picrew yall not ready for my ocs
#oh fuck now to tag them all#oc mira#oc mirabella#oc sigmund#oc witek#The Spardowscy AU#Spardowscy AU#oc louis#oc william#oc william sparda#oc lucas sparda#oc lucas#oc casimir#oc felix#courier felix#oc israel#oc israel gannon#oc maurice#lonesome courier maurice#courier maurice#więcej was matka nie miała? im matka#a single father of how fucking many????#before anyone comes at me saying that Witek looks like V from DMC#yes thats the point thats V but Polish (tm)#with Willy and Lucas im still kinda throwing stuff at them and seeing what sticks#especially with Lucas#i think his undercut will stick#i havent made picrews of my fallout ocs in such a long time#and while making Israel i was like Issy! Issy! hi :3 hii! Issy!!#making Felix felt like looking into a cursed painting
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Maurice is in love (i wonder who 🤔) (they/them)
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🪶𝔇𝔦𝔯𝔢𝔠𝔱𝔬𝔯𝔶
"Ah! I see that some of you have arrived. Good, good... perhaps it's about time my expectations rise for once!"
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@entrepreneur-en-pudding — Jerome Maurice Durand, Duke of Buttcheek
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4 Drag Queens pose at the Granville Hotel in Pittsburgh, PA, c. 1955. photo by Charles "Teenie" Harris.
Click the above title to visit the archive of Charles "Teenie" Harris images at The Carnegie Museum of Art. What an astonishing record. Harris made in-frame compositions of really outstanding quality. Candid but loaded with information. His nickname was "One Shot".
Included in this grouping: Boxer Michael “Bronze Adonis” Phelan (Fields) farthest left, and possibly “Beulah” -Maurice Taylor (Wheeler) on right.
from Wikipedia:
"Charles "Teenie" Harris (July 2, 1908–June 12, 1998) was an American photographer from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Harris was known for his photographs of residents and prominent visitors to Pittsburgh, including musicians and baseball players, which often appeared in the Pittsburgh Courier, an African-American weekly newspaper. His work is preserved in the permanent collection of the Carnegie Museum as a chronicle of mid-20th century life in Pittsburgh's African American communities."
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Hello, those of the Precise Museum! Who's your favourite quest exclusive character?
Ingu: Silvie and the rest of the love messengers, Marvett, and Dalida
Cove: Rozatte is my ultimate wife. I also like Ryatafu and Comone. And for series in general with ultimate faves in parentheses… the Parascience Institute (Nyevus, Mckenna, and Uldoradd), the Stellar mages (Rufus and Nasos), the Sages (Galatea and Dalida), the Warlocks (Richard and Miriam), the Tidal Roar Knights (Korallia and Istio), and the Dark and Light Academy angels (Patri and Ciel). I don't play PPQ anymore personally but I was a regular player for years and I remember playing it way before multiquests were even a thing... so I picked up a lot of faves haha.
Neni: My favorites are Floré, the entire Space Time Detective Agency and Zero&Eight. :-)
Vic: dream couriers, kigurumi, sages, stellar mages, cleaner boys, doctors, assisstant… probably some others. more specific characters though: zenon, pengurumi, draude iii, nasos, nukahokkori, tanya, marte… yeah there's def more but this is long enough as is. also low-high forever (dalida zenon wacht).
Luna: My favorite quest character is HILDA my beautiful wife who I've been married to for coming up on 6 years <3 all of the accursed knights are really special to me and have been living in my head rent free since I started quest in 2017. if I had to pick a second favorite it would be Crowlas since it feels like they designed him just for me lol. I have a lot of other faves but some of the biggest ones are pollux, hachi/eight, eriaski, and dalida & galatea (do not separate them)
Saetta: I dislike quest! but I guess atari and seo. the rest is too much
Pieniondz: For me Questies are simply a bunch of PNGs, although that may be because not only I haven't seriously played the game for years, but also because I can't read Japanese. I just nuked everything with Rafisol until endgame lol. As for a legit answer… does Paprisu count?
Armando: I like undine The design is cute and she starts as a blob
And Res' list is under the read more.
Res: Albert Richard *Matthew Miriam Sullivan Rozatte Outlander Albert Outlander Richard Outlander Matthew Outlander Miriam Outlander Sullivan Tilura Marvett Rozema *Bestoll Algar Rita Marte Cindy *Felix Agathe Mars Yuri Hartmann Emilia Viola *Legamunt Hilda Eldur Friede Wacht Mappela Crowlas *Legamünt Edgar Patri Maurice Yuanjiao Severio Byakko Matakichi Chamali Sada Hamal Sabik Dini Dugtt Nyaordo Subamaru Uldoradd Roquier Hachi
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NAME OF A PLACE; London / alternatively subject; retribution ! <:
There were worse places than London. Gotsdam did have to remind himself of this, some nights more than others, as the years faded into the bleak march of time. The Rhine had it's charm when the Lupines were not out in force. Rome had been a hellhole. The Blitz had been an opportunity at least, even if his childe was- well.
Well.
At least in London people understood to leave him alone. They mostly did. The few times they did not had been pressing enough to warrant their intrusion. No calls. No letters. Not so much as a 'text' on his cellular phone. Certainly no visitors. So really, why this courier was so surprised at his own blank shock at their finding his haven (much less bothering him about an envelope from the new world) remained beyond him. The whole situation was bizarre.
He took the envelope. What else was there to do? They pressed it so insistently into his hands. The courier slipped back towards the outside world without another sound. Perhaps they were both glad to be rid of one another. Rather, the courier was glad to be rid of him. Gotsdam was still uncertain about how he should feel.
He opened the envelope. What else was there to do? Someone had sent something to a man so adamant about being left alone. Surely it was importa-
It was 18 pages. Handwritten. The sender seemed angry enraged upset indignant with their circumstances; they assigned the blame to him. Maurice was mentioned more than once just in the first paragraph.
Ah.
He stuffed the stationary back into its envelope. Perhaps better read inside, then.
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South Carolina Man Convicted in Fatal Home Attack : Inside US
MONCKS CORNER, S.C. (AP) — A jury in South Carolina has convicted a man for riddling a home with bullets in 2017, killing one person inside. The Post & Courier reports that Maurice Durell Wigfall of Hanahan was sentenced Friday to 45 years for the death of Steven Hutchins, and another five years on a weapons offense. Circuit Judge Jennifer McCoy sentenced Wigfall after a four-day…
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Belle hugged her again. “I wish you had a chance to meet my mother. You remind me a lot of her already.”
A courier came in and hurriedly talked to Maurice. He was clearly frightened.
Maurice then coughed slightly. “I’ve had word that war is on the horizon. How soon can you both be married? Also Steve how would you feel going with the army?”
The Arrangement
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Belle was pacing the floor, trying to think through all the options. She had seen Gaston was not a good man but her father told her the marriage was set. It was to save her kingdom from the Ogre War. She sat down a moment as the door opened and Gaston entered with his crew.
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Sarah Helm, journalist, author and Vera Atkins’ biographer: “She was obviously always an incredibly focused character and driven character, and I think that’s very important. She tended to trust her own judgement. So she was always going to achieve a lot.”
Voiceover towards the end of the above video: “Vera Atkins never acknowledged that anything had gone wrong at F section, and she remained a highly secretive person.” Sarah Helm: “She knew perfectly well that this was something she would live with for the rest of her life. And the only way she would be able to live with it, was by extraordinary self control and mental control.” Former agent Yvonne Baseden: “She had the responsibility. My goodness. What a responsibility.”
Further reading on the SOE:
#Youtube#vera atkins#winston churchill#maurice buckmaster#soe agents#female agents of ww2#parachuted into france#french resistance#f section#bilingual#behind enemy lines#special operations executive#francis suttill#gilbert norman#wireless radio operator#sabotage#courier#prosper network fiasco#betrayal#infiltration#gestapo#arrest#executed#british war effort#german occupation#sarah helm#martin mace
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So, I finally got around to having a read through Narcos: The Art and Making of the Show on my day off today and I know others have shared Javi’s and Steve’s profiles from the book already, so thought I would do Carrillo’s (because I love him, your honour).
I love the parts about how Maurice got the role and also how they came up with his character’s name, plus how the writers had to be careful separating Carrillo and Martinez. Let’s just pretend the fifth page doesn’t exist, though 😭
I’ve transcribed the text and put it below the cut if anyone would prefer to read it that way.
Profile: Horacio Carrillo
Colombian Army Colonel Carrillo was head of the police’s Search Bloc unit who gradually earned a reputation for ruthlessness all but equal to that of the drug lords he fought, making Carrillo one of the only men the cartels truly feared. But Carrillo’s risk-taking and confrontational tactics ended with his violent death when one of his raids led to an ambush by Pablo Escobar himself, who personally executed Carrillo.
The creation of Carrillo, a memorable but completely fictional character in the series, came about due to the need to incorporate some questionable aspects of the real-life model for the character, Hugo Martinez, into the show. “We wanted Carrillo to be a highly morally-compromised character but one with a certain dignity,” says Chris Brancato. “And, so, at first, to be honest, the model was Martinez, and I even spoke to Martinez on the phone with a translator very briefly. But there were a couple of things going on. We didn’t have his life rights, and a couple of things I wanted the character to do, potentially, not only did Martinez not do those things, it was potentially defamatory in my opinion to call the character Martinez and have him do these things. So Carrillo was a fictional character – José and I were at Sunset Gower Studios walking to a restaurant and I said, “We need a name for this fictional character,” and I literally stepped on a star on the sidewalk that was for Leo Carrillo, a famous film director from the thirties or something, and José said, ‘How about Carrillo? That sounds Colombian.’”
Actor Maurice Compte brought a quiet power to the character that made his death at the hands of Escobar all the more shocking. “I had done a pilot for F/X, the very first year F/X came into being, that unfortunately competed against The Shield and lost, and it was called Dope,” Brancato says. “It was about drug trafficking in Los Angeles and it turned out to be a very good pilot and one of the better scripts I’ve ever written, and F/X couldn’t decide which of the shows to pick up and they went with The Shield, so Dope was the one that got away.
The actor who played the bad guy in Dope was Maurice Compte, so lo and behold we’re looking for someone to play Carrillo and we started off looking for actors of some note in South America. We’re looking at like fifty, fifty-five, sixty-year old guys and we were kind of frustrated because they all felt kind of familiar, and then Eric and I were talking and we thought what if the guy was younger? So Carmen plays the tape of this guy reading very dry and very matter-of-fact and I thought this guy seems familiar, where do I know this guy from? And then I realized it’s the guy from Dope, Maurice. I feel like now with Narcos I’m getting the chance to do this subject matter I really like and the idea that [Maurice] could come back and be part of it is like kismet to me. So he came back and was great.”
Colonel Carrillo killed
Colonel Carrillo was one of the few government or military figures who seemed as ruthless as Escobar and one of the only men seemingly capable of forming a threat to the drug lord. Tragically, in one of the most shocking turns of the season, Carrillo found himself betrayed just as it seemed he was on the cusp of bringing Escobar to heel in ‘The Good, the Bad, and the Dead.’ With Carrillo wounded by Escobar’s men, Escobar revealed a souvenir that Carrillo had sent him as a warning – a bullet, intended for Pablo, sent by a courier to the drug lord: one that Escobar then used to execute the Search Bloc commander.
Producer Jesse Rose Moore said that the death of Carrillo was planned to be completely unexpected. “Bringing him back in season two and then almost immediately killing him off was meant to be shocking,” Moore explained, noting that the character send-off also differentiated Carrillo from Search Bloc commander Hugo Martinez. “Martinez wasn’t throwing people out of helicopters like Carrillo. Murphy always walks a pretty straight line – he’s a cop, he believes in right and wrong, he’s trying to be morally the way he should. Peña is a bit more gray – less black and white, and Carrillo, similarly, you have to do bad things sometimes to take down bad people.” Carrillo represented a level of amorality that was illustrated in degrees with the show’s leads.
#Narcos#Horacio Carrillo#Carrillo#Colonel Carrillo#Hugo Martinez#Javier Peña#Steve Murphy#Maurice Compte#Juan Pablo Shuk#Pedro Pascal#Boyd Holbrook#Narcos The Art and Making of the Show#Narcos: The Art and Making of the Show#Narcos ramblings
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And shortly after finishing Felix, my other courier fandragon is ready, Courier Maurice! This bad boy was so much work, I had to buy the glimmer gene for him, phew.
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1)What font do you write in?
I write on Google Docs and usually I just write in the default font (arial) but lately I've been really struggling with something I'm writing and I found that changing the font to something fancier and less uniform and blocky really helped (I changed it to spectral) so I play around with fonts a lot more now until I find one I can comfortably read and write in.
And I write a lot of scripts too so those obviously have to be in courier.
2)If you had to give up your keyboard and write your stories exclusively by hand, could you do it?
I think so, yeah. I'm not sure how I'd post things without my keyboard but yes. I actually like to plan in pencil on scrap paper (I suppose because it feels like I can mess things up as much as I want then) and I can't type my plans anyway because I plan with a lot of timelines and doodles that you obviously can't make with a keyboard.
Hope that was at least a bit interesting. Love your username btw, I used to be a diehard fan of Maurice so I think it's cool!
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Chapter 62 - SBT
Here it is!
"Right, baby, I think we're ready."
Mundy had put on his black three-piece suit and it had taken him an ungodly amount of time. He wanted everything to be perfect, and with his arm still in the cast, it was delicate. He shaved, arranged his hair and decided against using his hat. It didn't match with the very classy suit.
"Pearl, come here, I need to dress you up too."
The kitten came closer to the edge of the bed where she had been silently watching Mundy from. And that's when it struck him. She wasn't that baby tiny kitten anymore… It had been months between meeting Lucien and now; months during which Perle had grown up significantly. She wasn't an adult cat yet, but she was far from a kitten too.
"Here, that's for your collar…" He removed the pink one and replaced it with the black one that Richard had made. Mundy delicately put the heart-shaped pendant with her name through it. "And that's the bow… Did I put it correctly? Does it itch or hurt or anythin'?"
Perle sat up proudly.
"Meow."
"Alright, good, come to me, baby."
Mundy stood his back against the ladder that led to the bed and Perle elegantly went from the bed to his shoulder.
"Good girl. Now, we'd better get goin'."
Mundy took the bus to the cemetery that Maurice had mentioned over lunch that day. The other passengers gave him some odd looks. Mundy was impeccably dressed and his hair was neatly arranged. Even his cat's accessories matched his clothes…!
He got off the bus and when he passed the wrought-iron gates, shivers ran through his body. He frowned and walked deeper in, on the old stone pavement.
"Holy…"
He soon saw a horde of people surrounding a priest and one head stood up and out of the crowd. It was Maurice's. Mundy passed the crowd and went to him. As he did so, he saw the children that Maurice was taking care of, he recognised some beggars and even the Doc' was there. As promised, Richard and his family had come, as well as Eddy, curiously enough. The rest of the crowd consisted of people that Mundy did not know or recognise but they all dressed for the occasion, either all in black or in dark blue military uniform with medals hanging from their chests.
"Mundy." Maurice greeted him.
"Who are these people?" He asked straight away.
"People who knew who L was. On the day that the accident happened, I was there to confirm that both Duchemin and L… passed. And these people you see, these all knew him either by name or by reputation. Some even served with him during the war."
"Crikey… They all came from-?"
"Oui. They jumped in a plane from France and answered the call that I didn't even have to make. The news of L's passing does not need any courier to spread." Maurice answered.
Mundy's eyes went around and finally fell on what was in front of him, on the grass, next to a wide hole that matched the box's dimensions. The casket.
"Ladies and gentlemen…" The old priest interrupted. "We gather here today to celebrate the life of Lucien de Beauregard, who has now returned to his home with Our God, The Father."
Mundy's eyes snapped wide. That was Lucien's full name and he had never asked him. He had never thought about it.
The priest went on with a sermon and a prayer that Mundy did not fully hear. His eyes were stuck on the box not far from his feet. And what his mind imagined inside tore him apart. He bit his lip to stop himself and tried to pay attention to what the priest said, to distract himself from his own train of thought.
But Gosh… Even something as simple as his full name, Mundy didn't know. And yet, Lucien wanted to be buried here in Australia, by his side….?! How wild was that! They had only known each other for a few months and yet Lucien had completely centered his life around Mundy, his life and his after-life.
The priest went on and on with words, Jesus, God, the Holy Spirit and all of it.
"I was informed that some of you would like to play a song?" The old church man said.
"Yes."
A crew of musicians pushed through the crowd and Mundy recognised them.
"Hello everyone, uhm, I'm Andy, my friends here and I didn't know much about Lulu but… He gave us our passion for music back and… We wanted to pay a tribute to him, modestly, with the first piece he asked us to play." Andy looked at the casket. "Lulu, we will miss your voice."
He turned to the musicians and when he raised his hand, the violins started. The brass section was added little by little, as Mundy put a hand on his mouth to cover his shock. He recognised the melody even if the velvet voice and poetic lyrics were silent.
It was La Solitude.
Mundy heard it though, in his head, Lucien's voice, the voice he fell in love with, the elegance, the charm, the refinement; qualities that were so foreign to him but suited Lucien like his very gloves. And the tears started to stream as Mundy realised that she would be back now, the Solitude. Bugger, no, not again…
The musicians did their best and some of them couldn't hold back their tears either. When they finished, no one applauded but all nodded respectfully.
"Anyone else would like to add a word?" The priest asked.
Mundy wiped his tears with the back of his hand and when he raised his head, a forest of hands had risen. The priest let everyone talk.
That old military man related a story that involved Lucien saving him, that other one told everyone how Lucien helped him secure a strategic place, even though he wasn't part of the mission… The tales of war went on and on from all those people wearing a képi and a dark blue uniform. Their stories confirmed what Mundy had heard from Richard and Maurice: Lucien was an exceptional man, a man who did not hesitate to help, putting his own life at risk to try and make it better for others. He wasn't all arrogance and if he was, it was only a cover, to hide a generosity that very few people could understand.
"Anyone else?"
"Yes, please."
"Bastian…?"
The young man took a step and looked down at the casket.
"L, you… You encouraged me to work hard for what I want and uh… You've always been there for me, leaving gigantic tips… You helped me pay a new pair of shoes, you helped me get a haircut, you gave me advice, you gave me hope… I should have told you earlier, it's a bit late now but uh… They took me in the kitchen of the hotel, as an apprentice. They'll teach me and hopefully I'll be able to become a chef cook. I… Thank you so much…" Bastien wiped the tears on his cheeks.
"And thank you, old man." To Mundy's surprise, Victoria stepped out of the crowd, holding hands with a man. "Thank you for your company, your lunches, the Spanish lessons, the advice with… everything. It's thanks to you that I found my… Well, my fiancé, and… I intended to invite you to the wedding, whenever that would be. Anyway, thank you for being the dad I'd have loved to have."
Mundy's jaw dropped. He knew Bastien and Victoria but he had no idea about Bastien's dream to become a cook, or Victoria's Spanish lessons, or even her boyfriend…! And to think that when he had first met him, Mundy thought that Lucien was one of those like Johnson: too much money, nothing in his heart. But he turned out to be the one exception to the rule, just like for anything else.
"Thank you, my child." The priest answered. He scanned the crowd. "You… Is there anything you would add? I see you are deeply troubled."
Mundy raised his eyes and it was to him that the church man was talking.
"I can't…" He sobbed. "I-I'd love to, but I can't…"
Mundy didn't see it but Maurice gestured to the priest.
"You may speak freely. Tell us and tell him what troubles you."
Mundy wiped his face with the back of his sleeve as Maurice put a hand on his shoulder to encourage him.
"He… He was everythin' to me… He came to my life like a gift from God himself. He… He was the best friend I'd ever had and I knew him only for a few months. I trusted him with my life, I… Lu'... Why did you have to go… I… I love you."
Mundy hid his face in his hands as Perle brushed herself against him.
The casket was slowly lowered to the ground and Mundy could not bear to see it. His eyes caught a glimpse of it and his knees gave up. Victoria went to him and crouched down, brushing his back gently. He sobbed and sobbed, covering his face in shame as little by little, the casket got covered by more and more dirt.
"... Ashes to ashes, dust to dust."
When Mundy removed his hands from his face, he had cried enough for his eyes to burn so much that he could hardly open them. He found himself sitting on the ground in front of a tombstone with the name of the man his heart beat for. Perle was lying down in front of the tombstone and crying too.
"I'm sorry, baby cat… I'm so sorry… I didn't want that, I didn't want any of it, I… I thought we'd make it, I genuinely did…"
The sobs went on and Mundy didn't realise that the crowd had gone and he was left alone to grieve.
"Fuck me, fuck all of me, I'm just going from one loss to the next, I hate it! Why does it have to be like this? Does it really need to be like this? And what am I gonna lose next? You, baby cat? My van? My r-oh…"
Mundy's eyes snapped wide and the rage boiling inside him made it out.
"FUCK IT!"
He grabbed Perle and ran back to Maurice's street and his van. Once he got there, he slipped in and started the engine. He floored it. It was hard to drive with one arm but compared to losing his reason to live, it was nothing.
"Meow?" Perle asked from Lucien's seat.
"We got some cleanin' to do, baby cat, and the sooner we do it, the better…!"
Mundy raced out of town and into the desert. He drove for long hours during which the shadows of the few cacti and boulders there stretched longer and longer on the orange and dry ground.
"Meow…"
Perle laid down on the seat and was staring at her Dad. He was frowning, his jaw was clenched hard and he was almost not breathing. His heartbeat was fast and suddenly his body temperature soared and more water flowed out of his eyes. He cried again and Perle understood it now. They had said goodbye to Papa and Dad was very sad about it. But it would be fine, Dad was strong and Perle wasn't a kitten anymore, she could defend them if needs be!
Still, Dad was crying long and hot tears. His eyes were red and his breath was completely erratic.
"Meow…"
Perle hopped from her seat to her Dad's and sat on his lap, curled in a warm ball of fur. Dad rolled down the window and meowed louder and louder at… at the road? He meowed loud at no one, certainly not at Perle, she hadn't done anything wrong. Her ears slowly moved down and she laid her head down.
Poor Dad… He was as mad as she was before she found Papa. In that state, he would no doubt hiss, bite and scratch anyone who would dare approach him. Of course Perle was distraught to lose her Papa, she loved him more than anyone and anything else. He had saved her, fed her, sheltered her, raised her, even loved her… Papa used to give the best kisses, those that make a funny noise, and he always smelt so good...
Oh, Dad stopped the van.
"You can stay in the van, if you want, Pearl."
"Meow." She stood up on her back legs and put her paws on his chest. Mundy looked down and hugged her. She had grown up so fast, that kitty. Now when she stood up, her head reached below his jaw.
"Right, c'mere then, big lady."
He put her on his shoulder and exited the driver's seat to go at the back. Perle looked around them but here was no one and nothing. No streets, no buildings, no nothing.
Dad went in through the back door and he retrieved a big metal box. He opened it and it contained a lot of shiny things inside. Perle had never seen those things before. As Dad was crouched down, she hopped off of his shoulder and into the box.
"Meow?"
"Don't get in there, kitty cat. It's ugly." He took her out and turned to get his blowgun and a few other things lying around in the van. He took all the big knives out of the wall and his eyes and his entire body stopped sharp.
"What the…?"
As he removed the kukris from the wall, Mundy realised that one of the pictures that was stuck there was gone. The picture of him and his parents, the most recent one..!
He looked down at the floor. Maybe the old sticky tape gave up and it fell, but no. He couldn't see it anywhere.
"Bloody hell, problems never come alone…"
He decided to not worry about it just now and focus on what he had come here to do instead. When he turned to toss the big knives in the box again, Perle was sitting back in the large box.
"Meow?"
"Get out, Pearl. I don't have time to play."
"Meow?"
He sighed and crouched down again. He gently carried her off of the box and put what he had in his hand in there.
"Look, these are problems."
"Meow?" She repeated.
"Yeah, problems. People call them rifles, kukris, weapons. I call them problems."
"Meow?"
"Because whenever I touch one, people end up dying. And this time it's… Bugger…" He shut his eyes and looked away.
Dad closed the big box and pushed it out of the van. He then took the biggest spoon Perle had ever seen and took massive spoonfuls of the ground. He kept meowing loudly each time the big spoon hit the ground. And he went on and on forever such that Perle took a nap on the van's door step. When she woke up, it was dark outside and Dad was still hitting the spoon in the ground and meowing. But this time, he was quieter. The hole he dug was now so big that the box fitted in there. It pushed it in and then he put back all the dust and dirt he had moved away with the gigantic spoon. It took him ages because of his broken short leg.
"Right…"
Dad ended up on his knees, pushing the dirt back to be flat, and the box had totally disappeared.
"Meow…"
Perle jumped down to the ground and brushed her fluff against Mundy.
"Yeah. It's over, kitty cat. I won't do that stupid mistake ever again. I'd rather die now and alone rather that touch these cursed things, find someone and end up killin' them."
"Meow?"
"My Dad was right, those things kill even when you don't pull the trigger."
Mundy sat on the ground, under the moon.
"Meow…" Perle stood up on her back legs and Mundy hugged her.
That night, as for a lot of the nights that would follow, Mundy would hug Perle as though she was all he had left, because that was what it felt like. And the night came back to being a moment of doubt, of dread, of distress. Every twenty-four hours, the same anxiety would creep up on the Aussie. He spent his nights talking to Perle, crying sometimes, other times he would brush her growing fur or cut her claws.
"Pearl?"
"Meow?"
"D'you miss your Papa?"
She raised her lagoon blue eyes to Mundy and blinked slowly.
"Meoow…" She meowed long and sad.
"I miss him too."
She purred as that night, weeks after Lucien passed, Perle was laying on Mundy's chest. His arm had healed and he slid a hand under his head on the pillow as he scratched her with his other hand.
"You know what bothers me?"
"Meow."
"There's so much stuff I wanted to do with him, but I never got the time."
"Meow?" She asked.
"What? I don't even know… But I could see us doin'... Stuff. Y'know stuff that people do, eat outside together, just walk around together. There's other stuff but uh… You're still young."
"Meow!" She protested.
"I know, I know, now you're as fluffy as a cloud and you're one big kitty, but you're still our baby."
She purred and offered more of her jaw and neck for Mundy to scratch as she closed her eyes. The Aussie sighed.
"Thanks, kitty cat… I love you."
He wrapped his arms tighter around her and fell asleep. Perle didn't fit in Lucien's jacket pocket anymore but they both needed it to sleep anyway.
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A Ponderous Rewatch: Battle for the Planet and Cameos
You know, I keep trying to be minimal with the amount of images I put in these posts, but I think it’s kind of a losing battle…especially when it comes to episodes animated by TMS like the second one coming later on today. I can’t help it, some of the expressions and poses are just too good to not be shared.
In any case, let’s begin with one very small cameo appearance in “Space Probed”:
Our little duo have apparently found themselves abducted by aliens, only to be kept in lab conditions much like the one on Earth at ACME Labs. This is one of those times where I wish I could know the production order of these episodes and not just the air date order… Why? Well, because this small cameo could potentially line up really well with an upcoming episode. Just keep that in mind for now.
With that out of the way, we move on to our next full skit:
And we begin with the Brain expositing to Pinky about how he came up with the plan for this episode.
“Halloween, Pinky: 1938. Mercury Radio Theatre presented an adaptation of H. G. Wells’ ‘War of the Worlds’ that was so realistic, people actually fled the cities believing that creatures from Mars were attacking the Earth. It proved that radio was a powerful tool…and now, Pinky, the advance of technology has brought us an even more powerful tool. Do you know what that is?”
Before we move on, how many of you reading this have heard about this? And how many of you know that this is actually an incident that happened in real life? Yes, people actually fled their homes after hearing this broadcast. Not a lot of people, of course. Not by a long shot. Most just made panicked phone calls to their local police station or to the radio station itself to find out what was really going on. The incident also wasn’t nationwide or anything like that, it was quite local. If anything, the radio play caused much more outrage after the fact than initial panic.
Another amusing anecdote is that Orson Welles was the man who directed, narrated, and played a main character in the broadcast. For those of you who may not be in the know, although Brain was initially based on animator and writer Tom Minton at Warner Brothers, Brain’s voice actor Maurice LaMarche based his voice on Orson Welles. Or, well, as Mr. LaMarche puts it: “The Brain is 70 percent Welles, 20 percent Vincent Price, and I don't know, there's another 10 percent of something else in there. I don't know what. Some people think it's Peter Lorre. I don't know what it is.”.
Strong references aside, I’m betting most of you can see the massive holes in the Brain’s plan already. Hoo boy…
“Umm… The rubber band?”
“The workings of your mind are a mystery to me, Pinky.”
“Ooo! I love a good mystery, Brain!”
You know, this little sequence with Brain nonchalantly stretching the rubber band while walking away from Pinky and Pinky determinedly holding on until Brain lets go off camera and sends Pinky flying is… Well, I don’t know what it is about it, but it’s kind of cute in a weird slapstick way? Like, it’s hard to tell if Brain did that on purpose to send Pinky flying for not understanding his plan…or if he actually wanted Pinky to follow him and tried to lead him to where he was walking but Pinky thought it was some kind of tug-o-war game and Brain got exasperated and let go of the rubber band.
Either way, Pinky doesn’t seem to mind.
“Television, Pinky, is our new tool!”
“We will pirate the airwaves and stage a hoax like ‘War of the Worlds’!”
Brain, you’re very good with that lasso. I’m impressed!
“Three cameras, Brain?”
“Yes… A technique pioneered by the great Desi Arnaz. And with them we will scare the people of the cities, leaving no resistance behind. We will have taken over the world!”
Well, Brain, that technique first being used by Desi Arnaz is a myth (it was more than likely actually pioneered by Jerry Fairbanks around 1947), but I’m going to give you a pass on this because you likely couldn’t fact check this very well at the time.
I do have to give Brain credit for being as dramatic as possible while announcing his plan, though. He really does know how to put on a show.
“Egad, Brain, brilliant!”
And Pinky is, as usual, full of praise and extremely excited about the plan. Look at him clapping and hopping around, aww… I’m starting to think that half the reason Brain goes through with these long, expository explanations of his plans to Pinky despite Pinky not quite following along a lot of the time is just to impress Pinky. Brain needs reassurance and Pinky always provides.
“Oh! Oh, wait, no, no…”
“Why would they be scared of us? We’re so small and we’re practically the size of mice, Brain.”
“We are mice, Pinky.”
“Oh, right! Well, there you are, then. Eh heh heh…”
…Okay, so, Pinky also tends to deflate the praise a bit when pointing out potential flaws in the plan like this, but it’s the initial thought that counts.
Yeah, I know, Brain. I know. But Pinky really is trying to be helpful.
“It’s not a question of size, Pinky. It’s a question of scale! Watch the monitor.”
“*gasp* Zounds, Brain! You’re gigantic!”
“Television, Pinky: The Great Deceptor!”
“Narf~…”
No, you aren’t seeing things. Pinky just…just stands there in front of the TV looking at live footage of a close-up of Brain and sighs in awe and affection while clasping his little hands together. I don’t even think I need to make a “Fellas, is it gay to--?” joke here. All that’s missing is little hearts appearing around his head.
We cut to a little while later, where the duo has everything set up for their broadcast. It looks like Pinky must have done the lettering for their props, since it actually looks decent and nothing like Brain’s scrawlings. Yes, I’m going to continue roasting Brain’s terrible penmanship. It amuses me.
“How is my disguise, Pinky?”
“OH! Is that you, Brain?!?”
“You flatter me, Pinky. Now, throw the switch and let us begin…the Battle for the Planet!”
Title drop! Also, aww. To be fair, Brain, I’m not sure Pinky was intending to be flattering so much as he was actually unsure if that really was you or not. But the fact that you took it as flattery is very telling, I think.
Pinky throws the switch, and the plan is officially underway!
According to the Animaniacs wiki, these people bear a striking resemblance to Elmyra’s family. If that’s what was intended, this is quite the early omen for the horrible “Pinky, Elmyra, and the Brain” spin-off that was made after the regular PatB spin-off. I don’t think I’m going to fully cover that show in the far future. It’s not the fun kind of terrible…it’s just terrible.
Oh hey, they were watching Family Matters! Too bad this is many, many years before they could bear witness to Dark Urkle Tribute.
And there’s Ralph, enjoying coffee and a doughnut.
And…some TV station broadcast folks. It kinda bothers me that these two basically have the same model except for different hair colours.
“We interrupt your regular broadcast to bring you this important news bulletin…”
“What is that?!”
“Someone’s pirated the TV lines!”
“Scientists have just reported that a large, unidentified flying object seems to be heading towards Earth. There is no cause for alarm…”
“…But there probably will be.”
Subtle, Brain.
Oh, hi, Warners! You certainly picked a good time to escape tonight.
“We take you now to our satellite view of the planet, perhaps to catch a glimpse of this fearful courier of the unknown.”
Cue Pinky making ridiculous “shoosh” and “shoom” and “weee!~” noises. Very convincing.
“I’ve just received word that the UFO is about to crash land nearby. There should be a great explosion!”
“I said, THERE SHOULD BE A GREAT EXPLOSION!”
“Hmm? Oh! OH, right, Brain! Narf!”
Nice blep, pinky.
Somehow, people watching the broadcast are still terrified. I’ve gotta admit that I didn’t expect this plan to go this well for this long.
…Okay, maybe I spoke too soon.
“Sorry, Brain…”
“…We’ll go live to the crash site momentarily.”
He says before near-instantly cutting to the “crash site”, still in the same disguise. Brain, honey, I know you’re probably trying to reduce broadcast downtime so that the audience doesn’t start to question what they’re seeing, but you do know that quick cuts like this ruin the illusion of this being a live broadcast…right?
Oh, who am I kidding? Of course he doesn’t know that. As usual, Brain has tunnel vision and expects his plans to go one certain way, and any details that don’t fit his internal narrative are discarded or not even thought about.
Just let me slide on in…
“I’m reporting to you live from the crash site and I…I’m at a loss for words. Can we get a shot of this very frightening scene?”
He’s right. That’s the most frightening…ly obvious cardboard spaceship I have ever seen.
But okay, I love these tiny prop improvisations they had to do. The bare cardboard wings taped to some kind of spray can for the body of the ship, a stray water cooler cup for the cone, test tubes for the thrusters, random little sewing pins for some kind of antenna, a dirty beige blanket to simulate soil for the crash zone… It’s so hastily cobbled together yet so goddamn cute.
Ralph still seems convinced that this is real, though that isn’t saying much.
“I am now positioned close to the…well, I can only assume that this is a vehicle from outer space, its occupants here to destroy the Earth.”
“Oooo!~ OoooOOOooo!~”
“Wait! There is a strange noise emanating from inside. Something seems to be coming out of the ship!”
They made a glove into an alien space suit with a tiny peephole to accommodate Pinky’s face and they fashioned a little belt from something for it, aaaaa! This is so adorable! Look at Pinky trying to be scary! He’s just all >:B throughout this entire scene.
BUG FOGGER
WARNING
CONTENTS UNDE
EXTREME PRESS
GAS
I’m wondering why they couldn’t label it as “bug spray”. I’ve honestly never heard of it being called “bug fogger”. Is that an American thing? (Also: Tiny sandbag wall!)
“Oh my! It’s hideous! Ladies and gentlemen, I can hardly describe this terrifying creature before me, except to say: Run for your lives! Go on! Empty the cities! Leave everything behind!”
“I…I don’t know how long I can stay on the air. I’ll try to get to our aerial view in chopper five!”
Okay, it seems even Elmyra’s family and the broadcast folks are still under the impression that this is actually happening. And Brain instantly cuts again to the aerial view. Brain, I think you’ve been watching too many movies.
“Chopper five, high above the city. The horrible creatures from Mars…invading…destroying everything in their path! Oh, the humanity!”
Since this is a still image the impact is lessened but Brain is rapidly beating his fist against his side to simulate the sound of helicopter blades and it’s actually pretty effective. Well done, lil guy, I never would’ve thought to do something like that. Your foley work is great!
The milk carton buildings still have straws in them to make chimneys! There’s little Chinese takeout boxes as buildings, too! I’m so charmed by all these quaint ways they’ve made their props.
Also, the Pinky-alien has apparently grown to kaiju size now, somehow. Brain, you’ve got to make your hoax at least a little consistent!
“This is no hoax, ladies and gentlemen. I urge you to run for your lives while you can! We’re not making this up just so we can take over the world!”
Goddamnit, Brain. You are the worst liar in the history of forever.
“Oh no! It’s heading this way! Run for your lives! RUN FOR YOUR LIVES!”
I just thought these cowering poses Brain did were funny and cute. He is so small and vulnerable…
So Pinky starts to menace the camera itself and—
—Oops. This isn’t going to go well.
Poor, poor Pinky.
“We did it, Pinky. Brilliant performance!”
Holy shit, sincere praise from Brain! I’m sure Pinky will treasure it.
“Undoubtedly, the population has fled in fear from their ‘terrifying enemy’, HA!”
Umm. About that, Brain…
“Let us make haste…to The White House!”
Brain, you may want to at least wait a little while so that people can actually—
Ouch.
WOW, who needs Twitter in this universe when the press is this fast?
“’Battle for the Planet is a comedy smash… World laughs together. Stay home for this one!’”
“Pinky, are you pondering what I’m pondering?”
“Well, I think so, Brain…but if we didn’t have ears, we’d look like weasels.”
“[sighs] No, Pinky… Our hoax…no one went anywhere! No one fled the cities! They found us…humorous.”
If it helps any, boys, I also found you incredibly adorable.
“Where are you going, Brain?”
“Back to our cage, Pinky. We must plan for tomorrow night.”
“Why? What are we going to do tomorrow night?”
I like how Pinky is at first concerned about Brain’s mood and then we he sees that Brain is just walking home to plan for tomorrow night he’s bouncing on his tip-toes after him.
“The same thing we do every night, Pinky: Try to take over the world!”
TO BE CONTINUED because apparently Tumblr finds this post too long otherwise,
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1832 Nov., Sun. 18
7 1/2
11 50/..
Very fine white frost morning Fahrenheit 46º at 7 3/4 – Breakfast with my father at 8 25/.. in 3/4 hour – Then came to my room – Looking into French Itinerary article Blaye castle of (7 lines from Bordeaux) where the duchesse de Berri is confined – Then read over the whole of last night’s courier – and went down to my aunt at 11 25/.. –
Sent off by John (before breakfast) my note to Mr. Freeman written last night – Note in answer, answer compliments and he will come about 10 1/2 tomorrow morning – From 11 50/.. in 50 minutes read prayers and sermon 18 Mr. Knight –
Came upstairs at 1 5/.. and out at 1 1/4 from which time to 5 1/4 in my walk – Walking up and down and looking about – Thinking of Godley – Perhaps Tommy Holmes wants to by it, his wife, Miss Ibbetson, the dressmaker that was having £1700 on it –
Thinking now to plant up my walk with more hollies and thorns and yew and hazels etc. but will get no more fancy things except box and juniper – Thought very little of Miss W[alker]. She has neither head nor heart for me. I shall be better without her and yet I hesitate, and know not how it will end. If I once leave her there is an end of it –
Dinner at 6 1/4 in 3/4 hour then an hour’s nap on the sofa – Then writing out accounts in private Daybook till 9 3/4 – Note tonight from Mr. Holdroyde solicitor saying that "the description of houses which his client would build upon the property offered to be purchased from Miss L– [Lister] would be similar, and in no degree worse, than those which constitute the adjoining streets of Waterhouse street and Broad street" and begging to know the price I shall ask –
Went into the other room at 9 50/.. Sat talking to my aunt about Godley etc. and came to my room at 10 50/.. fine frosty morning but thick and hazy and dirty (tho’ fine) day and evening – Fahrenheit 45º now at 11 p.m. –
Duchesse de Berry Imprisoned in the Citadel of Blaye, after François Riss, c. 1833. Wikimedia Commons.
Arrest of the Duchess of Berry in Nantes on November 7, 1832: Marlet, Jean-Henri (1771-1847) [x]
“The Duchess, giving her arm to General Dermoncourt, is taken to the chateau des Ducs. Preceded by the prefect Maurice Duval, she was followed by her companions: Comte de Msnard, Achille Gusbourg and Mademoiselle Stylite de Kersabiec” [x]
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