#oh qq if only you knew how deep this goes….
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OHHHH Q!QUACKITY IS PRESSING BAD ON WHY HIS FACE IS BLUE
#I WINNNNN#SOMEONE NOTICED#like he joked at first but he genuinely sounded kinda serious there afterwards#qsmp#yeah no watching back that wasn’t even kinda he was really worried#switched to english to pull bad aside and question him directly#and sounded angry to hear the thing that bit him ��flew off’#oh qq if only you knew how deep this goes….#I wonder if he could sniff through the lies#I don’t think he’ll forget this#qsmp badboyhalo#qsmp quackity
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In the alternate Victor QQ timeline, what are the Bts Victor's opinions of the other? Have they also ever met Victor Y/N in that timeline as well before the game?
Jin:
Jin doesn’t really like Namjoon. He found his traps and schemes a bit pretentious and sometimes makes digs during mentor interviews that Namjoon didn’t really deserve to win his games. People suspect that he’s just upset because he was the mentor of the kids from One during Namjoon’s game and was personally offended that someone outside the career alliance won, and even outsmarted them.
Jin doesn’t have much of an opinion of Yoongi. He is kind of impressed that Yoongi managed to win at fourteen but doesn’t fully get the hype over a victor who just hid during most of his games. He also doesn’t understand why Yoongi keeps snapping during interviews and finds it pathetic, he always wonders why the Capitol hasn’t killed him off yet. He knows if he had an episode like that, he’d be six feet under.
Jin felt bad for Hoseok, but doesn’t quite forgive his stupidity. In Jin’s opinion, Hoseok should’ve known that the girl from 10 wasn’t going to live and he shouldn’t have tried allying with her. He should’ve saved himself the trouble.
Jin doesn’t mind Taehying. He often forget he exists and sometimes does a double take when all the mentors get together like ��oh yeah, you’re a victor, forgot about that.” Taehyung is silent and never approaches any of the mentors that aren’t from District 11, so Jin doesn’t know much about him. He watched a few scenes from his games and had to admit that for a kid from 11, Taehyung did pretty well.
Out of all of them, Jin likes Jimin the most. They both are noted for their good looks and charming personality, were both careers who backstabbed their allies, and are frequently at the Capitol with female sponsors by their side. A natural friendship sparked between the two and when they are mentoring at the same time, they both push their tributes to form an alliance.
Namjoon
Namjoon acts cordial with all victors but finds it ironic that he isn’t liked by Jin when he secretly hates the guy just as much. Namjoon finds him very loud-mouthed and hungry for screen time. Furthermore, Namjoon doesn’t respect the manner in which he won his games. Sure, Namjoon knowingly lured tributes into his traps but he never went so far as to promise them his loyalty or protection.
Yoongi and Namjoon actually got along for a while. Namjoon was one of the few victors that Yoongi didn’t snap at and would actually have a civil conversation with. When at the Capitol and mentoring, they both could be seen getting drinks together and having late night conversations. But this stopped when Yoongi found out that Namjoon was going to go so far as help gamemakers design arenas for future games.
Namjoon likes Hoseok and Taehyung well enough, he has respect for their game plays but doesn’t go out of his way to talk to them unless a tribute from 3 becomes allies with someone from 11 or 8. They are quiet and don’t frequent the Capitol often so he doesn’t really get a chance to have a relationship with either of them. He does get a sense that Hoseok and Taehyung rather work with him than any of the career mentors though.
Jimin....he’s an enigma to Namjoon. A puzzle that Namjoon can’t quite figure out. He’s tried multiple time to find out why Jimin volunteered and why there’s such odd rumors about him floating around the Capitol, but Jimin never answers directly and avoids Namjoon at all costs. Namjoon thinks it’s because Jimin knows he will find out something eventually.
Yoongi
To no one’s surprise, Yoongi despises Jin. However, he is quiet about this one-sided hatred and doesn’t say anything when they cross paths. Somewhere deep inside, Yoongi is self-aware that it’s not really Jin he hates, but what he represents. Jin was a tribute turned celebrity and thus, in Yoongi’s eyes, a brain-washed Capitol slave. There’s a fundamental difference between them. While Yoongi runs away from the spotlight and regrets what he did to earn it, Jin seems to relish in it.
Yoongi used to like Namjoon. He appreciated his smarts and title of an underdog, and Namjoon had a calming effect of Yoongi. But when Yoongi discovered that he was going to be helping Gamemakers with Arenas, Yoongi cut the friendship off. He would never be friends with someone who lowered themselves to the level of helping them.
Out of all the Victors, Yoongi gets along most with Hoseok and Taehyung. Taehyung a bit more than Hoseok, because at least Taehyung doesn’t have a habit of overstepping his boundaries and telling Yoongi he should lay off the morphling. But the two are quiet enough and seem to share the same sadness every year when the Games start up again, something Yoongi can relate to.
Yoongi has heard things about Jimin and doesn’t like the bastard. Yoongi has gone on a drunken rampage on the former career before, and Peacekeepers had to get involved. Whenever they’re in the same room, he has a habit of muttering insults under his breath like ‘sell out’ or ‘whore’.
Hoseok
Hoseok knows he shouldn’t judge people for what they did in the games, that the need to survive is overwhelming, that all tributes have their hands tied and are willing to do anything to make it back home. But Hoseok still can’t understand why Jin did some of the things he did back in his games. After watching Jin burn his allies alive, Hoseok almost threw up in sheer disgust. Hoseok places a lot of importance on allies and can’t understand how someone could kill theirs so brutally and unnecessarily. Hoseok has never said a word to Jin and intends to keep it that way.
Namjoon is someone Hoseok has heard of before but never really met. When the games start back up and mentors start scrambling to make alliances, everyone rushes to Namjoon. He never has really gotten the chance to have a real conversation with him but his reputation proceeds him.
Yoongi is a fine man under all his trauma, but all attempts Hoseok has made to get him to stop drinking/taking drugs during mentoring has fallen on deaf ears. He routinely feels bad for the tributes from Six because he knows that Yoongi is no help to them when it comes to earning sponsors or getting allies. Yoongi is too lost in himself and refuses to “kiss ass” to see the situation at hand.
Taehyung is boderline mute but Hoseok doesn’t mind his presence. He and Taehyung both relate to using their Victor winnings to help people in their District and both can hardly stomach the games that play every year. They are decent friends but it’s more out of relatability and tolerance than actual compatibility for Hoseok. The other victors are too crazy for them, so they often feel like the only sane ones.
Hoseok has heard things about Jimin, much like everyone else, but was determined to not let rumors get in the way of a potential friendship. but when Hoseok introduced himself to Jimin, Jimin scoffed at his humble attire and made a comment about his fashion. Hoseok wasn’t too keen on that and now agrees that Jimin might be the bimbo everyone else says he is.
Taehyung
Taehyung has only had one interaction with Jin and it left a bad taste in his mouth. It happened when both were mentoring and the girls from Eleven and One formed an alliance later in the game. Jin approached him and told him that he hoped there would be no hard feelings when his tribute would without a doubt slit Taehyung’s tribute’s throat while they slept. Taehyung avoids being in the same room as him now.
Taehyung likes Namjoon, but like Yoongi, he can’t understand why he is helping the Gamemakers now. In his opinion, Namjoon might as well be a gamemaker if it continues and Taehyung can’t say he respects that all too much.
Hoseok is the closest thing Taehyung has to a friend. He understands that he’s not that conversational or even emotional but wherever Hoseok goes, Taehyung follows. Besides, when they both are alone Hoseok talks enough for the both of them. He despises going to the Capitol every year but finds the silver lining in the reminder that he can see Hoseok again.
Yoongi is alright and Taehyung understands his pain even though he can’t really relate to the method Yoongi goes about solving that pain. Secretly though, he finds his tantrums on TV rather funny and relishes in the shocked looks on the Capitol peoples’ faces.
Taehyung didn’t have an opinion on Jimin. But after Hoseok’s run-in with him he now dislikes the former career and can be seen glaring at him whenever they’re in the same room. Although it’s rare anyone from 11 gets asked into a career alliance, Taehyung always warns his tributes about 4, stating that they’re back-stabbing eye candy.
Jimin
There was a Capitol lady who had employed the services of both Jin and Jimin, and that’s how they met. They got to talking and realized they have a lot on common. Both were Capitol favorites, both were former careers who turned on the pack and killed them, both are attractive and enjoy the spotlight of the Capitol. Jimin likes Jin a lot and he sticks to his side whenever they both mentor. In his mind, they have to stick together because most of the other victors like to blame the career mentors for every tribute death in the games. Only Jin understands what it’s like.
Namjoon creeps Jimin out. He’s too smart for his own good and Jimin doesn’t trust someone from the Districts who managed to work his way into the gamemaker table. He steers clear of him.
Yoongi is a disgrace in Jimin’s eyes. What happened, happened. What is the use of flipping out every time there’s a camera in the room? Might as well enjoy the Victor’s winnings while you can, right? And if he really hated the games so much, why doesn’t he bother trying harder to mentor his tributes? Shameful, really.
Jimin didn’t even know who Hoseok was until he came up to him at the victor lounge and introduced himself as the mentor for District Eight. All Jimin knew about District Eight was that they were in charge of textiles and clothing, and without thinking he made a comment while looking him up and down, “Isn’t Eight supposed to be really good with fashion?” Hoseok excused himself after that but Jimin secretly felt bad about it, since he was pretty drunk that night. He’s tried to approach him again but the tall bastard from 11 is always glaring at him to stay put.
Taehyung doesn’t like Jimin, and that’s enough for Jimin to not like him in return. Even on the rare occasions when Jimin’s tributes ask him to approach 11, he refuses because it would mean talking to Taehyung. He’s secretly very intimidated by him.
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