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mistercrazyvillain · 2 years ago
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my cwat, but in drawing form
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clydieclydeclydeclydeclyde · 7 months ago
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Clywdie dwoesnt want to be inswenetwive, bwut--thwis is awot how cwlyde swees himswelf! Bootiful! Meow! Meow! Gweat awrt!
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comm @ tumblr
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nightdustfallen · 1 year ago
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nyam cwat
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peray1280 · 11 months ago
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City Cwat🐈🐈‍⬛✨✨✨
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librarypapa · 9 months ago
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*little giggle as I throw my hands up* "yay! can we watsh wild cwats now..?" :o _Lynxie
Awh, sure we can dear !! Do you have a specific episode you wanted to watch ? Or just any ?
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clydieclydeclydeclydeclyde · 7 months ago
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Clwydie never evwen conswider bweing rowbowtic! Amwazing! Thwis opwen worwlds of posbwilities!
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SMOKEY 💨
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shouyurramen · 10 months ago
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Know your priorities, they say…
Had to finish all my pendings and stuff so that I can enjoy a breather vacay w my family 😮‍💨
Some list that I (somewhat) accomplished:
find an rrl for an upcoming proposal in my microbio class
finished organizing my lecture notes
finalized our CWATS project plan
curated a perfect playlist on spotify XD
I used Google Calendar for listing all my tasks and upcoming events/webinars. But, I also use Google Spreadsheet for an accurate and complete lists of all the general things that I need to do. Very helpful if you wanna be organized !!
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minusgangtime · 10 months ago
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Later,the two were cursing on a cat pulling train-)
You think mom would bewive me when I tell her we’ve been riding on twains being pulled on by cwats pulling twains?-
-midnight
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"Maybe I can get a picture of 'em!"
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craftower-blog · 2 years ago
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Sorting Rainbow Tray. For balls up to 1" Thanks for this beautiful photo Katya @yayaecodesign 😘 Sizes 21 x 42 cm #montessori #woodencounting #numbertracing #tracingnumbers #playbasedlearning #mathpractice #mathboard #mathforkids #mathforpreschoolers #learningnumbers #naturaltoy #education #educationaltoys #woodentoys #woodtoysforkids #earlylearning #rainbow #rainbowboard #woodenrainbow #woodenrainbowboard #rainbowtray #woodenheartboard #woodenheart #woodenhearttray #montessoriinspired https://www.instagram.com/p/CWat-BeIxnO/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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clydieclydeclydeclydeclyde · 7 months ago
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Cwlydie wishes he cwould be a cwute and glamorwous gwoth gwirl. Bwut jwust a wittle kwitty...gwilorious fwur tho. 😻🙀😻
Cwlydie is aro/ace and gwoes by he/him. Still lwikes pretty goth clothes tho. Thwese awre so pwetty. 👏👏👏
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Elvira, Morticia, Nancy and Wednesday as 80s cartoon characters by dollycypherart
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pixelga1axy · 2 years ago
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My OC!
Name: Captain Cutted
Here is Cutted's part and backstory.
Warning: Description of Injury, Star Wars Typical Violence
Cutted, Captain of the 406th battalion! He is a calm and level headed leader, capable to keep a cool mind while in battle. The only place he can't keep his cool are on planetborn aircrafts. They make him antsy and even more so after an accident. He'd rather go by foot if it was possible. He holds onto anything like a dear life line as soon as they take off. His troops aren't allowed to say a word.
As for his prospect leg, part of the story is already mentioned on Chiha's post. While in battle, Cutted was hit by falling aircraft rubble. His leg was majorly damaged after he was burried under a broken part of a door that cleanly cut through most of his armor and flesh. Thanks to Chiha's support he was allowed to continue fighting with a prosthetic leg.
Cutted got his name because of an incident on Kamino when he was still a young cadet. His batch mates kept teasing him about his long hair until one time at lunch they decided to use a razer and cut it. But he yanked the device from them, slipped and ended up cutting another cadet's hair, part of his own until it got stuck. To his dismay, Jango had been around at that time and saw the fiasco. Poor Cutted would never forget that day.
(Also! If any of this might come off as offensive, pls tell me so in a respectful way and I will either change the written part or delete the section. Things can be talked about)
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pixelchaos00 · 5 years ago
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Tradoshan Squad
Log: 1, Day: 1
The Base
(Author's Note: Thanks to @clonewarsreturns for helping me develop my characters and beta reading the story. My first language isn't English so I apologise for any kind of mistakes.)
„Get set and don’t let your guard down. This is going to be a high qualified mission, which is why General Unduli and I have chosen you here. This is more important than any mission before and needs to be perfectly executed. We mustn’t make any mistakes. This whole battle is sitting on our shoulders to win. So, don’t lag behind. Understood?”
Commander Gree’s words were loud and clear. The booming voices of identical men rang through the ship’s hull, each of them ready to fulfil their role. The hum of the bomber ship was an already familiar background noise. The Clones in 41st Battalion’s green stood ready to be deployed. Their mission wasn’t an easy one, since their input in the battle would turn the tides around in favour of the Republic’s grand army if they succeeded. They were supposed to land behind enemy lines and slowly work their way to the centre. The main base of the CIS was their mission’s objective. It had been a pain in the ass for the Republic since the beginning, providing the droids with never ending backup and maintenance. The Clone army suffered great losses, troops dying in major numbers with only little support and even less supplies. Commander Gree was leading the assault together with some of his best men, which he chose himself. Quiet whispers ensured after the commander’s speech, giving the troops one last time to talk before the true battle began.
“I’ve always wanted to blow one of those clanker facilities up. The five-o-first always make it look so easy.”
Some chuckles escaped the other men that were checking their gear.
“Not everything can be solved with explosions”, groaned one of them.
“Then you have never met Bootleg.”
“I have met Bootleg and I regret it.”
More chuckles.
“Aw, come on Checkpoint, I’m not that bad.”
“No, you are worse. Do you know how many times I had to patch you up in the medical bay because of your shenanigans?”
“That would be eleven times only last month and those were all unrelated to battles”, announced another Clone, squishing his locks under his helmet.
“Actually, Dropkick, it was twelve times but since he literally came half an hour later in again after leaving the medical bay, they wrote it down as eleven.”, corrected another Clone who was checking his backpack.
“As always, you have my back, Backup.”
“To be fair,” said Bootleg, crossing his arms. “My methods are working.”
“I do remember when you used an explosion to fight another explosion and it worked!”
This made the others in the transporter laugh but it was silenced by the pilot’s announcement. They would soon land and arrive at their destination. Lips were pressed into thin lines and helmets got strapped on. It was time.
The ship touched down on the soft surface, avoiding the large plants and fungi that took in most of the view. Not only were the turquoise and orange flowers taking up most of the space of the planet but they also blocked many free areas. Landing was a whole lot harder. Still, the skilled pilot of the 41st wasn’t so easily shaken. The ship doors slid open, allowing the troops to peek at the planet’s fauna, while the pilot’s eyes were scanning the ground for an open space. Gree scrunched his nose at the planet they were supposed to be stationed on. While he enjoyed learning about new planets and its life, he had a distaste for this particular jungle planet. It took too many men already, leaving the troops weak and open for attacks. The wildlife here was so different compared to anywhere else they had been. It was merciless. Gree read the reports about the beasts roaming through the thick leaves. Their terrifying screeches could be heard echoing in the night and on bad days in the day near their camps. Razor sharp teeth and equally dangerous blades, that were supposed to be the creature’s spindly legs, were haunting the dreams of many brothers. Acklays. Acklays and many other creatures called the bushes and thicket their home.
Gree felt the transporter land. The doors in front of him glided open, revealing the planet’s surface. The troops jumped off the ship and their feet hit the muddy jungle ground. The pilot closed the doors again and wished them all good luck before taking off into the air again. They needed to keep the ships out of the enemies’ radar. Gree gave the men a last salute. He turned to his team and called for attention. The troops were quickly divided up into their separate squads and positions.
“Alright, men! This is it. You know the goal of this mission is to blow up the enemy’s main base. If we don’t succeed, then nobody will and this fight will be over for all of us. Is that clear?”
The troops saluted, agreeing in unison. “Sir, yessir!”
Gree nodded, holding up a holomap of their target. The base was easy to spot and their positions were marked with green dots.
“As you can clearly see, the base lies straight ahead of us. Team Alpha will attack from the south side and sneak inside to turn off the alarm. Team Beta enters the base through the westside. One of the reactors will be located there. Team Gamma, you will enter the base through the east side.”
“Contact each other when you have arrived at your location. Set the detonators and leave this place. You only have a small time frame to leave this place before the bombs are ignited and the whole place blows up.”
“In the meantime, Team Alpha will take care of all the alarm and camera footage, giving you a free pass through the base. I’ll be joining Team Alpha for this mission and support them. The other teams will work on their own.”
“Contact each other as little as possible so they won’t pick up our signals. And the most important information for this mission; Do not, at any circumstances, get their attention. Do not engage in any firefight unless absolutely necessary.”
The Clones looked at each other and nodded, understanding the importance of the mission. They saluted Commander Gree before separating into their three distinct teams. Alpha was already ahead together with Gree. Beta was equally ready, heading straight for the jungle in the west side, led by their squad leader Corry. Checkup was bringing Gamma in position in the east.
Carefully they warded through the dirt and mud that kept sticking to their shin amor. The 41st color scheme helped them blend in with their environment and kept them hidden from unwelcome eyes. Despite the cover and camouflage, they had to be careful. Their white was still sticking out and the native creatures of this planet won’t fall for their trick. Not to mention the fungi and plants or diseases that couldn’t be fooled by their training and attacked on a different basis. For now, staying low and moving carefully was their best way to reach the base.
Checkpoint glanced back at his team only to witness Clickbait, in time, pushing a huge leaf out of his way and being smacked right back in the face with it. Backup stifled his snickering, holding his hand in front of his helmet, where his mouth was supposed to be. Clickbait huffed at the plant, ducking under it.
“I would rather be in the air.” mumbled Clickbait. It wasn’t that he had no training on the ground or that he disliked it, he just felt better in the air and away from all the ground obstacles.
Bootleg kept an eye out for patrols, blaster close against his chest. “Missing your jetpack already, huh?”
“’Course! I wanna fly”
“Well, right now you were called for this mission “, reminded Dropkick his brother, nudging Clickbait’s side. “Because we are supposed to be the top men who could -positively win- this mission.”
“Very funny, Drop. I know that. I just really want to activate my jetpack and go aloft, above all the fauna and away from the mud.”
Backup, who was a bit smaller than the others joined the conversation. “I understand that you would rather do something else. I miss the workshop, too but you need to get your head out of the clouds while we are still on the mission.”
“Betrayed by my own brother!”, gasped Clickbait. He looped his arm around Backup's shoulders and pulled him into a headlock. The support trooper started to whine, struggling under his brother’s grip.
“No, no head noogies!”, protested Backup, squirming around to try and pull his helmeted-head free.
“Quit fooling around and shut it, Click.”, warned Checkpoint in a low voice, reminding them that they were still on a mission.
“Yeah, ‘Bait. Quit fooling around”, repeated Dropkick in a mocking tone. The others snickered but settled back into their positions again.
Sometimes Checkup wondered if he was working with cadets. They were good at what they were doing but they weren’t exactly acting like it. The leader of the Gamma squad shook his head in defeat, quietly accepting of the team’s incompetence. Not that he was any different. His plans weren’t any less crazy or daring. He himself has a good count of stupid stunts he pulled off and survived, but at least he was more subtle about it. Or so he thought.
That’s when the beige color scheme of the droid base came into view. It’s bulky and edgy form sticking out between the natural fauna of twisting plants and colorful flowers that reached up toward the sky to get a glimpse of more sunlight than it’s competing greens.
Just as planned, Team Alpha was doing it’s job to turn off the alarm while Team Beta and Gamma went their separate ways to infiltrate the base from the opposite side.
Checkpoint peered out of his cover, looking both ways before rolling out into the open. Confirming one last time that his team would be safe to follow he gave them the ‘ok’. Soon enough Dropkick, Bootleg, Clickbait and Backup emerged from their positions. They followed their squad leader to the beige wall and settled down against it. By now Team Alpha should have disabled the alarm and cameras, making it easy for the rest to enter. Checkpoint moved up to a small panel in the wall and removed it. Soon the whole squad had squeezed itself into the small vent, snaking their way into the facility.
Checkpoint watched the droid patrol walk past them through the vent grid. Waiting for the right moment he signalled his team to get ready with a short hand gesture. The droids passed them and Checkpoint lifted the cover up to slide out of their hiding and into the hall. Soon four more troops followed him, sticking close to the wall. Backup reached into his backpack and pulled out a small device, similar to a holopad. He turned it on and a small dot started to light up in the upper right corner.
“This way”, pointed Backup. “The reactor is on our right side and should be easily accessible.”
The others nodded, letting Backup, their youngest batch mate, take the lead. He would know where to go with his fancy little devices. He would always tinker around on new things, show them their updated new weapons with greater firepower and attached mechanics. Not that they always know what they are for but they were never dismissive of his ideas. Backup was just their little brain when it came to weapons and electronics. He would sit all sleep-cycle long in the workshop, inventing tons of new gadgets. The Kaminoans never truly understood his potential, probably because of his mutation. They dismissed whatever he found out. It was a surprise for all of them that Backup was allowed to go with them in one team. His brother’s weren’t bothered by his blonde roots or heterochromia.
Backup followed the instructions of his datapad and walked straight ahead in the hall. He knew where to go but his attention was mainly focused on the screen in his hands. That’s when suddenly a hand gripped his arm and pulled him to the side, inside another room. Surprised, he looked up and met eye to eye with another brother, Clickbait. Backup tilted his head in confusion but Clickbait held a finger in front of his helmet. Staying quiet he could finally hear it. Steps. Heavy metal feet walking in sync down the hallway they just were in. That was a close call if it weren’t for Clickbait’s hyperawareness.
He had many qualities being a jet trooper. One of them was his awareness of his surroundings at all times. It came in handy whenever he was flying or on stealth missions like this one. He would hear or see things before others. It gives the Clones an advantage over their enemy, however Clickbait’s sensitivity to sound, touch and sight also make him vulnerable. His helmet has been modified by Backup. It filters out alarm sirens; Instead of the ear-piercing blaring, there would be a specific beeping, which he would recognize. His visor was darker than others, absorbing bright light to shield his eyes. Things like this help Clickbait to stay focused and perform his tasks just as well as others, however some things can’t be filtered out. He still gets distracted in briefings because something caught his eyes or he heard a particular strange sound. Usually a brother would update him individually on the plans for the mission. That way Clickbait would always be up to date.
Team Gamma left the room after the area was clear. Clickbait confirmed there were no more patrols outside. Rounding a corner, they could see the hall had changed from a narrow way to a much larger space, indicating they were in the main hall. There was a door at the end of the hall and a smaller path that led up on the right side. There were two rooms on the left and in the middle of the hall was a corridor leading to the right. There, this is where the reactor is supposed to be.
“The reactor room is around this corner”, explained Backup. “After entering we will contact team Alpha and Beta to inform them of our progress. Bootleg will attach the detonators and we will book it from here in no time.”
“Sounds good to me. I can’t wait to blow this damn thing up already.”
“Of course, you would say that, Bootleg. Let’s just get this over with and meet back with the other teams.”
Dropkick had a point. They headed for the door and with Backup by their side the door slid open in no time. In front of them opened up a huge, purple, illuminated room. Their target was in the middle, surrounded by empty consoles. No droids just as expected.
Checkpoint pulled his comm. link out and contacted the other two team leaders. Gree immediately picked up with Corry soon following.
“Team Alpha here. What’s your status?”
“Checkpoint from Team Gamma speaks. We infiltrated the base and am standing in front of the target. Asking for permission to attach detonators.”
“Team Beta is almost ready. We are picking the lock to the reactor room at this moment. We soon should be through.”
“Copy that. We will wait for Team Beta.”
Corry looked at his team as they tried to hack the door open. His team was good at what they did but this was a battle between time and sync. They had to leave the base all together so they could blow up the reactors at the same time. It would be futile if one team didn’t make it out in time. Sticking to the plan's time limit was important. That’s when the door hissed open and revealed the same empty room.
“Team Beta is set and ready to go.” explained Corry, keeping a lookout for droids.
Gree gave the others the a-ok and Team Gamma went straight to work.
“Finally!” gasped Bootleg, setting the timer. “I can’t wait to see the kids in action. It will be spectacular for sure.”
Dropkick rolled his eyes in amusement, enjoying the antics of his brothers. Bootleg always had an interest and knack for bombs and other explosives. While he would usually disable them for the Republic, he would rather like to build his own kids. He tried his hands on all kinds of explosions from small droid poppers to heavy artillery. The thrill with bombs always kept him interested and he would try new ways to disable or build new explosions. It got so far that Kaminoans perked up and listened in on his idea. That’s how they managed to make their droid poppers more powerful, giving them a bigger radius. Bootleg was still proud of that achievement. That’s probably why the Kaminoans aren’t as nosy about his almost daily medbay visits. He can’t stop trying out new things or test reckless ideas, which result in many absurd injuries. It’s said that the medics keep an extra file about his record. Checkpoint never agrees or disagrees about the theories, leading to some wild assumptions.
Bootleg set the timer for the detonator and gave his brothers a thumbs up. They were done and ready to leave this dump. The team gathered their belongings and headed for the door. It slid open with a loud hiss, a blaster barrel greeting the clones. Kriff! The new patrol was here and they weren’t exactly happy to see the uninvited guests.
“Clones!”, yelled one of the robotic voices in shock. “Blast ‘em!”, commanded another one, pointing his three fingered hand at the clones. Sithspit, Gree told them not to engage in a fire fight and leave immediately after the detonators were set because of the time limit.
A blaster clatter on the durasteel floor, pulling everyone’s attention to it. All eyes fell on Dropkick’s abandoned weapon. Another loud thud was heard and this time the droid's head was clean cut off. It met its fate fizzling and sparking. Confused by the unusual kill the droids stepped back in fear.
“What happened?”
“How can this be? B1-2222 suddenly went offline.”
That’s when another droid went down, a Clone without a blaster or blade standing above its body. That was Dropkick’s speciality; Hand to hand combat with a special liking for dropkicks. He always liked to watch the instructors show them new movements that he could use, memorizing the best ways to defeat specific kinds of opponents. B1 Droids were simplier to defeat than the heavily armoured super battle droids or sneaky and flexible commando droids. Magma Guards were a real challenge but not undefeatable with the right footwork, training and knowledge. Still, he would always prefer to take his opponents out with a dropkick. They were his favourite way to fight, leading to Dropkick abandoning his blaster more than once in favour of his hands and legs.
He threw one of the B1 droids over his shoulder, crushing another one’s neck in the same movement. He took the arm of a nearby standing witness and pulled him into the mess, switching places. Dropkick beheaded his opponent with a kick higher than most people’s standards and ended the fight with a dropkick to the chest. In just a hot second he took down a patrol of five droids.
“Let’s move it!” Dropkick was right. Backup tossed his brother his gun and team Gamma was on their way back again. The bomb would go off soon, taking this whole facility with it and turning the tables for the better for the Republic. Checkpoint glanced back while leading his men back out and grunted.
“Dropkick, you really overdid it this time.”
The clone shrugged mid run, believing he did a good job at destroying those droids. “It did the job, didn’t it? Commander Gree told us not to use our weapons unless absolutely necessary. I had everything under control.”
The medic rolled his eyes, looking down at Dropkick’s exposed right leg. “You lost your leg armor with that last kick!”
Dropkick could only shrug. “This won’t bite me in the butt later on.”
Checkpoint could only shake his head at his brother and kept running. If they were lucky, they would not only survive that mission but get back without a scratch. Hopefully the other teams had as much luck as them.
They dashed down the last corridor, rounding the corner and jumping each inside the vent. Crawling back outside, they each let out a whoop of excitement! Checkpoint took his comm. link to contact the others about their success but could only reach Corry’s team.
“We did it, we are done!”, reported the medic in an excited voice that indicated a mission with no casualties. Corry smiled ear to ear, looking back at his own full team, knowing all his men made it out as well.
“Congrats! Same for us, vod!”
“Thanks.” Checkpoint felt his heart race looking at the fauna of Felucia. A second later the picture turned blurry and the cold blackness welcomed Checkpoint’s consciousness as it slipped out of his grasp.
That’s when Team Alpha joined the conversation. Lense took the role of talking because Commander Gree was busy counting the seconds for the detonators.
“This is Team Alpha. We made it out in one piece with no casualties and minor injuries.”
Lense could hear the brothers from the other teams excitedly cheer for the successful mission, letting him instantly know that they were in the same good mood as the team he was in. He looked back at the base as the detonators went off. The ground was shaking and bird-like creatures looked for safety in the air. The facility itself was swallowed in the explosion’s blast, leaving nothing but rubble and droid parts back. Lense and Gree shared a meaningful look, knowing their mission was done. Without further ado the teams went their separate paths back to meet up at the splitting point. Team Beta arrived first with Corry smiling and happily chatting away at his brothers. Soon after them Team Alpha followed. Gree went up to Corry and affectionately patted his shoulder in good spirit, praising him and his team. That was until he noticed something crucial.
Team Gamma was missing.
Gree quirked an eyebrow at Corry and his team, looking back at his own. “Have any of you seen Team Gamma? They should be here already.” Corry only shrugged, taking a look around and noting that their third party did not come back to the meeting point. Did they goof around and ended up coming later?
Commander Gree told Lense to contact them just to be clear. The trooper nodded, immediately getting to work. Corry tilted his head in confusion. The other troops ceased their chatter at the sudden shift in the mood, looking around them. After a few more clicks Gree started to pace impatiently in a circle.
“Team Gamma, come in. Team Gamma.”
Commander Gree spun on his heel to face Lense, who desperately tried to contact the obviously missing team.
“What are they doing? We are supposed to meet here. Their detonator went off just like it should have. What is taking them so long?”, asked Gree himself more than the others. Team Gamma wasn’t the kind of team to just mysteriously cut all comms. Not that any team would do that since it would affect the other brothers in a negative way.
“Were they still inside the base when everything exploded?”, asked Lense, hoping for a response.
“No, can’t be. We had contact right before everything blew up.”, explained Corry in a thoughtful tone.
“That’s it I’m going to look for those slackers myself.”
“But sir, they aren’t picking up- “
“What do you mean they aren’t picking up? Call each of them. At least one has to hear their comm. link!”, commanded Gree anxiously.
“No, sir. What I meant is, that they aren’t picking up, there is only static; In fact, I can’t even locate their comm. links.”
“What?” breathed Gree in disbelief.
“We are doing our best, sir but it seems they have…” The trooper painfully paused. “vanished.”
Gree’s eyes widened as the truth finally hit him. Something bad happened.
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pokecatt · 5 years ago
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It had been weeks since the canyon battle. 3113, jokingly named Armz, sits in his bunk bed. He stares at his prosthetic, still not used to it. It was kinda heavy and not real high tech. It was obvious that the republic didn't do much for him.
"I'm glad that you are recovering." Med decided to check on him. "You getting used to your prosthetic?"
"I think, Doc said that the physical therapy is going well. Fewer things got nocked over this time around."
"That's great news. You might get back in service in no time."
"I can't wait." Armz felt a little better about himself.
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The gunship lands at Naboo base 45, the little outposts 50 miles west from the capital Theed. It is surrounded by hills that is open to the only path to the south side. The area around the base isn't all that big but can hold a couple gunships.
Armz and his squad meet up with Meds squad in the comm room. There they meet the Sargeant. Clad in phase one with a grey stripe down the sides.
"I'm 4162 and I have been selected to be your Sargeant."
"If I may ask, why are you still in phase one?" Ditt had to ask.
"That is not important right now. Anyway your duties are to maintain this base and keep the clankers out. Understood?"
"Sir yes sir!"
With the introduction out of the way, everyone went on to setup the base.
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For the rest of the day the work went smoothly. Boom got the supplies ready for the stay. Ditt and Seek setup the tower for watch. Med got the small medical station in order. Kebii'tra got the hanger cleaned out with Armz.
"Hey Keb, do you think that the sarg is hiding something from us?"
"You mean his response to his armor question? Yeah, he was a bit dodgie about it."
"It probably isn't bad, maybe he just likes the style."
"If so, why not just do what Rex did with his?"
"Perhaps he is just too stubborn to change it."
"Yeah, let's call him stubborn for now on."
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The next day...
"Good morning Stubborn." Armz said coming over to the messhall.
"Morning Sargeant Stubborn." Seek also said picking up on the game.
"Sargeant Stubborn, good morning." Kebii'tra ads as he walks by.
The sarg just looks at them with slight annoyance. "Good morning to you too guys, I hope you are ready for today's work."
The three looks at each other for a bit and went to the table with their breakfast. Did he give them any extra work to do later?
"How did you guys come up with that name you are giving him?" Med asked Armz.
"Have you noticed that he is still in the old armor?"
"Yeah."
"Well we figured that he is just too stubborn to change it."
"So we decided to name him Stubborn." Kebii'tra added.
Med is amused by that, but it fits from what little they know of him.
"So what does he have in store for you for the name you gave him?"
"We don't know yet, but it may involve the yard out there." Kebii'tra noted.
The yard in question is only about 300 yards, but overgrown.
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And so, after a few days later the whole base started calling the sarg Stubborn. He didn't like it at first, but it grew on him. Though whenever General Krell calls, he still refers to himself as 4162.
"Hey Stubborn, what was that call about?" Med asked.
"We have a new mission, get everyone in the comm room for the briefing."
"Sir yes sir."
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With everyone ready in the room, the sarg briefs them on the mission. The mission in hand is a search and recovery one. A gunship crashed will a cargo that is so important that the General made it a priority over the surviving pilots.
But Med wasn't going to let it stop him. Whatever is in that cargo will have to wait. The pilots need his help. The general will just have to deal with it. He wasn't going to abandon any patients under his watch.
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clydieclydeclydeclydeclyde · 7 months ago
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Bweatle! Lwook! Fwiend! He's a dwinstwinguiswhed gwentwelmwan!
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I drew a centipede with a tophat :D
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acearceo-blog · 5 years ago
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NSTP Module 3, Disaster Risk and Management
By: Ace Ross P. Arceo
College of Education, NSTP-CWATS EDU4
This blog is a synthesis, analyzation, and reflective blog that summarizes my interaction and on-site community walk and “kwentuhan” with a barangay kagawad about the preparedness and the overview of their plan of actions with regards to the risks and hazards in their community, situated at Brgy. 431, Zone 46, District IV (Navarra St.) in Sampaloc Manila.
The Whole Barangay is said to be considered as a High Risk- Area when it comes to Flooding. Juaning Street in the other hand, is an adjacent street beside Navarra St. that is also part of their barangay responsibility when it comes to Disaster Preparedness, is considered as a Fire and Earthquake high risk-area among all the streets under the barangay.
According to the barangay Demographical Information, there are 1,872 people living in this barangay alone, 320 Households, 270 Families, and 56 Senior Citizens. The Barangay Area is composed of the streets of Antonio, Austurias, Rosarito, Navarra, Juaning and a portion of Dapitan and Laon Laan Streets. The Area is also near in the University of Santo Toms and Perpetual Help College- Manila. The whole barangay is considered to be vulnerable when natural disasters manifest; Heavy Rainfalls and Earthquake, there are no existent records of any “specific places/infrastructure ” within the barangay that is under provision when it comes of being a high-risk building/infrastructure.
Not only the residents of this barangay is affected when it comes to the natural hazards and disasters, the students of the local area is also greatly affected. There are canteens, places of socializations, and transportation stop areas that is being visited by the students everyday. This is why, the local barangay decided to preside Earthquake drills and sanitation and unclogging of drainage to somehow alleviate the effects of the Earthquake and Rainfalls that could lead to flooding because of poor maintenance of drainages. The University of Santo Tomas serves as an evacuation area when the Big One strike Metro Manila.
When it comes to Fire hazards, Raha Fire Stations and Ambulances are expected to easily respond when Fire accidents happen in the local vicinity. Juaning Street is considered as the high-risk area of the barangay when to comes to fire accidents because of the presence of Canteens. Trash bins are also provided by the barangay to secure the sanitation and healthy environment within the vicinity, especially when students come to eat and drink within the local area.
There are still issues in this community when it comes to proper sanitization, as I walked through the street of Navarra, there are trash bins but there are also trashes everywhere, even in the Barangay Hall’s vicinity itself. Navarra is known by the students because of its Billiards Game House. That is why, students are visiting this street everyday, resulting to inappropriate treatment of the place especially when in terms of noise, congestion of cars and other vehicle, large crowds, and throwing of trashes. I think the barangay officials must mandate strict protocols with regards to these problems because it affects the daily lives of the residents there. They must set some rules like, official punishments for people who manifest or contribute to the aforementioned problems.
These problems are also evident in our whole country, sanitation problems, clogged drainages resulting to flood and health issues in the communities, crowdedness in Metro Manila, Noise and Pollution in the air. These can all be achieved by strong execution of the existing laws and mandates about our environment, but most importantly, the proper education for the younger generation. I think NSTP is doing its very best to improve the awareness and self-initiation to act for their environment. Lastly, while accomplishing this module for our NSTP course, I learned how to initiate efforts for our community by communicating with our barangay officials with regards to the problems it faces and try to offer little help to them by raising the awareness through this blog.
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