OC doodles
His name is Branim'ir Warin, a wandering Arkanian Offshoot Mandalorian. He's like a father/guardian to Izar after saving the kid from Order 66.
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i didn't catch this!! someone else pointed it out!
Daniel Logan, who played young Boba in AOTC, is the voice actor for the older clone cadet Mox in E02!! :D
edit: i forgot, he also voiced Boba (and some clone cadets) in The Clone Wars tv series as well! thank you @katerin-no-kulikova for pointing that out!
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Anthony Daniels, Ashley Eckstein, Hayden Christensen, Temuera Morrison, Daniel Logan, and Ewan McGregor, 2024
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Just finished episode 3 of X-Men: 97, and my only thought is…wow those writers must have been horny.
Update: just finished the whole series (yeah I know I’m late, life decided to get in the way) and my statement still stands. Wow those writers were fucking horney!!!
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Another crazy take on biology in the X-Men and why Logan Howlett is definitely transmasc
Disclaimer: I'm not a biologist, just an autistic dude whose special interests happen to be in this field
We know Laura, we love Laura, and we know she's Logan's clone. A lil take on cloning. What you see below is the scheme explaining how Dolly the sheep was cloned
Basically we take donor's egg cell and take out its nucleus which contains the genetic information. Thus we get an empty egg cell so the donor's genetic information could be inserted in and result in a copy of the said specimen. Note here. The donor of the genetic information is being cloned, not the donor of the egg cell. And that's why Laura has an actual mother, there must be someone to carry her and give her birth
What does it have to do with Logan being trans? If we take this as the explanation of the cloning process running in the Snikt family, it is impossible to clone the same organism but with different sex. Which means either Logan is trans or Laura is trans. Tho I'm more inclined to think it's Logan, my queer radar is beeping crazy on him. Untill we meet again
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As most of you are probably aware, The Clone Wars TV Show didn't do a very good job at translating the likeness of Temuera Morrison, a Maori man, into what is supposed to be an army of his genetic replicas. To be entirely honest, I cannot be arsed to go in-depth about this issue, as many blogs have done it far better than me many times over, and I'm just the silly Krayt's Claw guy.
However, where this issue does concern me is on the treatment Boba Fett received. Now, Boba's looks weren't translated very well in Clone Wars either. The lines on his face are wrong, his hair is lighter, nose is different; you get the point. However, when we see him again in the "Bounty" episode...
JESUS CHRIST WHAT HAVE THEY DONE TO MY BOY
The likeness of Daniel Logan wasn't captured perfectly the first time around, but this boy pale. He's pale for clone standards, he's only slightly more lively than Echo and that guy was stuck in a tube for who knows how long.
But I can't help but wonder... Why? Why does he look like this? One could justify it as his stint in the prison getting him paler, but he and his dad both lived ten years of their lives under the sterile walls of Kamino and kept their naturally tan complexions. So either Tipoca City had amazing skincare routines, or something went wrong, because when we meet him again in the New Republic Era he has his ordinary skin tone. This is foul. It's profane. And to all the artists that draw Krayt's Claw era Boba Fett with his appropriate skin tone, I tip my proverbial hat to you. (Cad Bane would've killed me otherwise)
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