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walks-the-ages · 2 years ago
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I absolutely love all the Quantum Leap blogs I follow because the complete and utter radio silence on the 2022 reboot really speaks volumes considering how much speculation was on my dash before it aired.
As someone who finally remembered it's existence and watched the whole season*, I can genuinely tell all original Quantum Leap fans:
Do not bother watching this show
It literally exists to try and make a profit off the nostalgia of the title alone, because it is shallower than a drop of water in the desert and they're trying to make up for their lack of interesting Leaps by filling the runtime with office drama in the present day that no one cares about and doesn't mean anything.
They're telling us all these things about Ben that mean absolutely nothing because it doesn't change anything, he already Leaped, and no I don't particularly care about why, even after the little "cliffhanger reveal" in Episode 8.
I was watching this show because I care about Sam Beckett and Al Calavicci.
Al was summarily killed off in the first or second episode by having them mention he'd passed away a few years ago, and while you could be generous and say it's because they didn't want anyone that wasn't Dean Stockwell playing Al.... You don't have to have a character on-screen to have them exist in your story.
Al could have been a character whose just always left the room to go attend one of his grandkids pride events.
He could be on the other end of an important phone call.
He could be the random old guy that sneaks in at night and talks with Ziggy but they've never been able to catch him because he always knows how to disable all their security measures and Ziggy refuses to tell them.
(They're secretly plotting to actually get Sam and Ben back while everyone else is just caught up in their conspiracy theories, Janis helps by sending them all on a wild goose chase so Ziggy has actual time to put her processing power to work)
But yeah. Al's been killed off for literally no reason except for bad writing, his daughter is an antagonist for no reason except bad writing, and I genuinely do not care about literally any of these characters because so far they haven't done anything memorable. Ben gets kudos for actually helping people but that's negated a bunch by him being extremely shallow of a character AND the mouthpiece for "you must forgive your abusers!!!!!" The writers are using this show to preach.
Oh and did I mention everyone promptly forgot that Sam Beckett exists and that Ben was trying to find him? So much so that when he runs into another Leaper who warns him to stop following because it's dangerous, literally every single character jumps to the conclusion that it's ... Janis. Al's Antagonist Daughter, threatening Ben, instead of the obvious conclusion of
Hello???? It's literally Sam fucking Beckett trying to warn Ben he should be focused on getting home, back to his life, instead of continuing to try and find Sam?? That Sam's trying to save him from getting trapped in the Leaps like he was??? And the show unironically took it as a threat from some unknown villain instead, and wholly expects the audience to take that conclusion at face value?
Like. Yeah, don't watch Quantum Leap 2022 if you loved the original, if you want to know what happened to Sam and Al.
Al's been summarily killed off, his wife Beth has existed for maybe 3 scenes, and his daughter is randomly an antagonist who drugs her own mother into unconsciousness to show how evil she is lol.
Sam Beckett exists as a footnote and is summarily forgotten by all the new characters.
Ziggy doesn't exist and is now just a generic computer they call "it" (instead of she/her OR he/him) and is not a character at all
Oh, and Ian Wright the nonbinary character everyone was hyping up? Just exists to be the shallow, quirky, quipping one-liner joke-maker of the episode, wearing cat ears at work, making jokes about magic mushrooms and somehow generating views for the show because apparently Mason Alexander has a cult following of people who literally just follow their work and refer to them on a first name basis and...
... I've just blocked all those people already from the tag because it's genuinely creepy how deeply these people are in a parasocial relationship with the actor. Like genuinely looking for RPF things and obsessing over them and referring to them only by their first name and just.... No. Hell no.
But yeah, the funny thing is if you go into the Quantum Leap 2022 tag and block all the Mason Park stalkers the content of the tag is just reduced by like 90%
So uh. That tells you a lot about how little substance Quantum Leap 2022 has. Most of the posts are from me and my twin liveblogging it lol.
-----update:
* I guess they're splitting the season into 2 parts because the IMBD says the next episode is in January 2023 with more episodes after that for a total of 18 episodes in the first season but uh. Too fucking bad for them I'm not wasting my time on this bag of hot air. I'm sticking a pin in it and going back to my little original show rewrite and post canon fun/angst.
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loopnoid · 1 year ago
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a pity she does not exist a shame he's not a.....
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katy-133 · 3 months ago
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How Do Spy's Disguises Really Work? [TF2 Lore]
This is NOT a tutorial nor guide on how to use disguises in the game. This is a Team Fortress 2 essay about Spy's ability to disguise, how it works in-universe, and some implications we can deduce through it.
(This essay contains spoilers for the TF2 comics Old Wounds and The Naked and the Dead, and the Valve animation, Meet the Spy.)
Note: As of the time of writing, issue 7 of the comics has not been released.
Point 1) The Disguise Kit's Backstory
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The Spytron 3000 is the personal device assistant Spy uses to disguise as the other 8 mercs. This name is listed in TF2's official website's page for Spy, while in-game, it's named as the Disguise Kit in your inventory. We also see the name Spytron 3000 printed on the model in-game.
The Disguise Kit is made to look like a cigarette case, and Spy keeps his cigarettes in it. Evidence that Spy smokes cigs kept in this case is seen in Meet the Spy, Expiration Date (seen pulling a cigarette out of it), and in-game (when you Taunt while holding the Disguise Kit, and animation can play of Spy smoking and flicking the cig away).
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(Image: Meet the Spy)
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(Image: Expiration Date)
The Sniper Vs Spy Update gives us this image, which is a catalogue advertising spy gadgets, with (assumedly) Spy circling the gadgets he wants to order.
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(Image: Sniper Vs Spy Update)
The Dead Ringer (pocket watch) and the Cloak and Dagger (wristwatch) are items Spy can use in-game.
Another section on the same image shows Spy's catalogue order:
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The Disguise kit doesn't appear here, but this image implies that the Disguise Kit came from the same manufacturer. This is significant, because it means that the Disguise Kit is something that Spy didn't make himself, and therefore has to rely on someone else for the Disguise Kit to provide what he needs from it (as he may not be able to edit or change the way the Disguise Kit works by himself). Keep this in mind going forward.
Point 2) How the Enemy Sees Disguises
In-game, enemy players see disguised Spies as whichever merc they are disguised as, from whichever team (as you can also disguise as one of your own teammates to fool the enemy). Enemy buildings (Sentry Turrets, Dispensers, and Teleporters) are fooled by this disguise.
In-game, as disguises are being activated, you can see smoke appear around an Enemy spy disguising. Remember that for later.
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(Image: Weapon Demonstration: Disguise Kit, OfficialTF2Wiki, YouTube)
But what about outside of the game? In the comics, we see Classic BLU Spy (from Team Fortress 1) disguised as RED Heavy. The disguise is so flawless, it fools everyone. When he undisguises, there's a smoke effect.
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(Image: Old Wounds, TF2 comics)
What about the animated shorts? Meet the Spy is the only example where we see a Spy use disguises in a Valve animation. In this example, a RED Spy is fighting a BLU Medic alone and Spy shapeshifts into Medic.
(Gif: Meet the Spy)
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We see the following details in this scene:
Rows of red stripes of light appear over Spy.
Heat distortion (also called a mirage).
Smoke appear around Spy.
Spy's face changes into Medic's.
Let's break this down step by step.
I think we can infer that the stripes of light are red because it's a RED Spy disguising. This means that if a BLU Spy disguises, the stripes would be blue.
The heat distortion (the wiggly lines of air you see when you're looking past hot air) implies that there's some sort of release of heat that happens when Spy disguises. Another word for this is a mirage effect. Mirages are associated with illusions and being deceived.
The smoke implies something is burned when Spy disguises. It also adds significance to the Disguise Kit being disguised as a cigarette case (smoke = lighting a cigarette).
Then Spy's face changes to Medic's. It happens less like a morph and more like a liquid (or layer of a soft material) covering over Spy.
So the takeaway is that Spy's Disguise Kit allows Spy to look exactly like another merc, through some sort of process that involves extreme heat creating a cover over Spy. What is this heat and why does it change Spy's appearance?
In-universe, the technical mechanics behind Spy's shapeshifter effect are left vague. But we can look to another Valve game for inspiration to finding a possible explanation: Portal 2.
Poral 2 includes a technology described as hard light. They are used to create bridges in the game. Touching them is described as feeling "like standing outside with the sun shining on your face. It would also set your hair on fire," (according to GLaDOS). It is made from natural sunlight.
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(Image: Hard light bridge in portal 2. Image from the Half-Life Fandom Wiki)
My theory is this: I think Spy's disguises are created using holograms that work in a similar way to hard light bridges in Portal 2. It is light bending around Spy, changing his appearance, feeling solid, and creating intense heat to form and unform.
Point 3) How Teammates See Disguises
In-game, teammates see disguised Spies wearing paper masks with an image of the merc they are disguised as.
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(Images: Team Fortress 2 Official Wiki)
Why is this? How does this work? How does the Disguise Kit even produce the mask? Does it print it out? What is the smoke for?
Team Fortress 2's developer commentary includes this insight by lead designer Robin Walker:
"With nine classes of characters, and so many weapons and unique abilities, one of our biggest challenges was exposing all these combinations to players without overwhelming them. […] We tried to avoid attaching 2D elements to the HUD as much as possible, since we wanted players to be looking at the 3D world we'd built rather than some abstract representation. For example, players always see their own team's spies as a spy, but they need to know how the spy is disguised to the other team. We tried a quick hack where we put an icon representing the spy's current disguise floating above his head. The icon proved baffling to playtesters. When we tackled the problem by putting cut-out paper masks on the spy, it not only fit the humorous style of the game, but it let players get all pertinent information directly from a quick look at the spy's model, thus keeping them focused on the characters and on the action of the game." —Robin Walker, Hydro Map Developer Commentary
This is practical, because it stops teammates from trying to attack their fellow teammates whilst also being able to see what class (merc) the Spy is disguised as. Even teammate Sentries are not fooled by your disguise, and won't fire at you.
This is a play on an old trope in storytelling where a character is wearing a disguise that obvious to the audience, but fools the fictional characters. This prevents the audience from getting confused or fooled themselves. The TV Tropes dot org article for this is called Paper-Thin Disguise, making Spy's masks really on-the-nose in a funny way.
So can all teammates automatically see through disguises if the Spy is on their team? In-game, it appears so. What about outside of the game?
In the TF2 comics, we see just the smoke effect used. We never see Spy wearing a paper mask at any point in the TF2 comics. Nor in any of the Valve animations.
In The Naked and the Dead, Spy disguises himself as Tom Jones, which fools Scout. When his disguise vanishes, he emits smoke.
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(Image: The Naked and the Dead, TF2 comics)
This is interesting because they are both RED teammates, but Spy was still able to fool Scout. This indicates that Spy can choose to have his disguises fool his teammates.
A Detour About Quantum Leap
Let's talk about Quantum Leap. It's a 1989 time travelling series about a man (Sam) who, through a sci-fi mishap, leaps into the life of another person each episode. Sam is always played by the same actor (Scott Bakula), but when he is seen in mirrors, we see another actor in his place. This other actor is how everyone else (the other characters) actually see him:
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Scott Bakula as Sam pictured screen-left in both images, looking at his reflection.
(Images: Quantum Leap, 1989)
How does this work? The actor always being Scott Bakula is for the benefit of the audience. He is the main character in a revolving door of different settings, plotlines, and time periods. He is the anchor of the show that unifies episodes, and that's comforting for the viewer. It's non-diegetic.
Diegetic refers to an element in fiction that exists in-universe of the story and is able to be perceived by the characters. It's the soundtrack if the characters complain that it's too loud. It's the camera if they bump into it. It's meta.
So non-diegetic is something that doesn't exist in-universe and is perceived by the audience but not the characters. It's the title of the movie overlaying the screen without the characters commenting on it. It's a stage musical swapping set pieces as the characters talk and don't notice. It's for the benefit of the audience. It values encapsulating a feeling of something, over how something literally is. It's vibes.
Aside from the Quantum Leap example, there are other works of fiction that have done this type of visual style of using multiple actors for mirror reflections. Another example that springs to mind is the 2011 sci-fi film Source Code. In the film, the main character has to re-live a time loop whilst in the body of another passenger on a train in order to figure out which passenger left an explosive on it.
So in Quantum Leap, Sam still feels like himself (and is thus shown that way to the audience), but is actually projecting an "illusion of [the person's] physical aura" (Sam's words) through sci-fi tech that makes everyone around him see the person he's "leaped" into, instead of him.
Why am I talking about Quantum Leap? I think something similar happens when we see Spy disguised in-game.
The paper face masks are for the benefit of the audience. They don't exist to any of the characters.
Point 4) How Spy Sees Himself Disguised
In-game, he sees himself as himself. If you're playing Spy disguised, you see his (undisguised) hands and the weapon he's holding.
You also see a little portrait of the merc he's disguised as (at the bottom-left corner), so you (as Spy) still know how you appear as to enemies.
So Spy perceives himself as himself. He doesn't see his own body as changed.
Point 5) How Voices Work
When Spy is disguised, he also gains the voice of whoever he's disguised as.
In Meet the Spy, Spy disguised as Medic doesn't speak, so we don't get an example of this in any of the Valve animations.
In the comics (issue 5, Old Wounds), Classic Spy speaks as RED Heavy, and fools RED Spy, so we can assume Classic Spy was imitating Heavy's voice (as the webcomics, while they include scripted panel changes, don't include audio).
In-game, when you're disguised, all voice lines switch to the merc you are disguised as. If you call for Medic, you yell as the merc you are disguised as, etc.
This leads to two theories:
a) Spy can imitate voices himself and therefore can imitate voices while not disguised (example: He's on the telephone, he could imitate voices before he joined RED/BLU and can do it without the Disguise Kit)
b) Spy is only able to imitate voices using the Disguise Kit and can't imitate voices without it.
Both possibilities lead to interesting potential plot ideas.
It's worth noting that while on fire, Spy will still sound like the merc he is disguised as. This leads me to deduce that it's the Disguise Kit, as why would Spy bother to maintain the voice impression? He's already been caught and he's possibly about to die.
Point 6) How Spy Undisguises
If Spy's disguises by using technology, how how does he "turn it off"?
There appears to be two ways: Unintentionally or intentionally.
Unintentional examples would include getting hit with Sniper's Jarate in-game. It's like the liquid somehow disrupts or "short circuits" the disguise. Another example would be Spy getting shot while disguised in The Naked and the Dead comic, which seems more like an emotional/psychological/physical response (in this case, pain).
Intentional examples include trying to attack in-game, which instantly undisguises you as Spy. And Spy's disguise fading away after fooling Scout with it in Naked and the Dead. He doesn't say anything or make a motion, he appears to simply will the disguise away.
So it may be that Spy has some sort of "connection" with the Disguise Kit that lets it detect his intentions.
Point 7) Is This Body Swapping?
So when Spy is disguised, is he actually in a copy of the body of the merc he's disguised as? If so, there's multiple implications:
Does he need glasses when he's Medic?
Does he no longer have a right hand when he's Engineer?
Does he lose an eye as Demoman?
How does the clothing swapping work? Can he remove clothing, or would it cease to exist if it travels too far from his body/the Disguise Kit's influence?
There's multiple counter arguments suggesting that this is not the case and Spy is not body swapping:
Spy can switch weapon items of the other merc when he's disguised by switching to his other items (and pressing B).
If Spy was actually using Medic's real glasses, that would presumably mess with his vision. And Spy has no visible issues with his vision.
Spy can't run as fast as Scout, nor double jump, so he doesn't gain Scout's physical capabilities.
As mentioned in Point 4 earlier, Spy sees himself as himself. His body doesn't change from his own POV.
In the comics, when Spy is shot in the leg while disguised, he keeps the same injury afterwards. The person who he was disguised as was Classic Engineer. Who has metal prosthetic legs. And therefore wouldn't get injured from a shot in the leg at all.
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(Image: The Naked and the Dead, TF2 comics)
In Meet the Spy, Spy's missing Medic's glasses when he shapeshifts into Medic, but that may have been done to make the scene cooler (he steals Medic's glasses after defeating him).
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(Image: Meet the Spy)
Spies also can't use weapons of the merc they are disguising as. Attacking instantly undisguises the Spy. This implies that the new weapons Spy holds when he is disguised are the same weapon with an illusion cast over it, not a weapon swap.
It not being body swapping also opens the door to the potential that Spy can disguise as a person who doesn't exist, allowing him to create an entirely new persona.
Point 8) Spy-Checking In Game
In fiction, shapeshifters often have a "tell" of some sort, where they can't quite perfectly mirror the individual they've shapeshifted as. On TV Tropes org, it's called "Glamour Failure," in reference to glamour, an archaic term used in mythology for a type of beauty spell, or a spell to make the shapeshifter appear human. Common glamour failure examples in fiction include the shapeshifter's eyes being the wrong colour, or their reflection revealing their true form.
(Gif: The Little Mermaid, 1989)
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Does Spy have a tell? Well, in Meet the Spy, the audience is surprised by Scout being the Spy. He looks like Scout, sounds like Scout, and acts like Scout. What makes the audience twig on that it's not Scout is when he does a trick with Spy's balisong (knife). Scout wouldn't do a knife trick with a balisong.
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And I think that's illustrative to how you can detect a disguised Spy in the game. It's (in part) spotting a teammate acting oddly. Medic running around not healing anyone, that sort of thing.
Other ways to Spy check in the game (but not limited to) are:
You can't walk through enemy Spies like you can with teammates.
Teammate attacks don't hurt teammate Spies.
Sniper's Jarate instantly ruins an enemy Spy's disguise if it splashes on him.
Spy mimics the speed of the merc he's disguised as, but can't run as fast as Scout.
The speed difference between Scout and Spy is notable. Is the Disguise Kit making Spy slow down, or is the speed change just Spy trying to act more like the merc he's imitating? Could he run faster if he needed to? It's unclear.
There are also in-game support-type effects that affect disguised Spies differently:
Teammate's Sentries will always be friendly to disguised Spies. Enemy Sentries will fire at Spies unless they are disguised.
Medic's crossbow heals teammates and hurts enemies. It hurts disguised enemy Spies.
When Soldiers activate a banner, nearby teammates that do not emit a glow are disguised enemy Spies.
If Spy is disguised as an Engineer with a Beep Boy cosmetic, it will always appear with a sad expression, instead of happy with various emotions.
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(Image: A Beep Boy with a sad, pained expression)
This means that some forms of technology are fooled by Spy's disguises, but others are not.
This raises the question of whether Spy's disguises can sometimes/always be seen-through by animals. Maybe the dove Archimedes isn't fooled by disguises?
Related to glamour failure, there is a trope in fiction where dogs, cats, pets, etc. are not fooled by disguises because they can sense the morality of the person in a way that humans can't, or because they know their human so well. (The TV Tropes article for it is titled, Evil-Detecting Dog.)
Point 9) Other Characters/Things Using Disguises
Can other characters who are not Spy use the disguise kit? What is stopping them?
Aristotle is a raven Spy has on his shoulder as a cosmetic (an item you can wear in the game). This raven is wearing a tiny paper mask with an image of Archimedes (Medic's dove) printed on it. This implies that other characters are perceiving Aristotle as Archimedes, which is very funny. This also means that other characters can use disguises. It's just that Spy is the one who uses the Disguise Kit, as it's part of his job.
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(Images: Aristotle, left. The Counterfeit Billycock.)
The Counterfeit Billycock is an in-game hat disguised as another hat. This being an example of objects using disguises.
This also infers that inversely, Spy can use disguises to appear as an animal or an inanimate object. We just haven't seen him do that yet.
This leads us to...
Point 10) A Note on the Disguise Kit's Interface
In-game, a screen overlay appears when you select Spy's Disguise Kit. This shows the different merc disguise options, but it's for the benefit of the player. It's not what Spy sees in-universe.
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What Spy sees is what's behind this overlay: His Disguise Kit being opened. As written earlier, it's made to look like a cigarette case on the outside. The inside of the case includes a screen and three buttons below it. I interpret the interface as a screen displaying portraits of different mercs, with the two yellow buttons being left/right keys, and the red button (or blue button for the BLU Spy in Meet the Spy) being the select key.
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(Image: Meet the Spy)
So we can come to the deduction that what stops Spy from disguising himself as someone other than the mercs is the same reason we can't in-game: He isn't given the option in the interface. Not that he has the option, but he chooses not to. Or doesn't think to do it. Or a situation hasn't come up where doing so would be useful.
This doesn't explain how Spy was able to disguise himself as Tom Jones, but maybe the option was given to him at some point near the start of the comic series.
If only Spy were given upgrades to his Disguise Kit for plot reasons, hmm...
Point 11) Applying Canon to Fan Works
So with all this canon information, we can take this knowledge and apply it to fan works to create something new. This includes fan fiction, animations, webcomics, etc.
So let's start asking questions. In the restrictions of established canon, can Spy…
Disguise as another character, such as Saxton Hale, Miss Pauling, or the Administrator?
Can Spy disguise as an animal, such as Archimedes?
Can Spy disguise as an inanimate object? … without contravening canon?
Spy Disguising as Saxton Hale, Miss Pauling, and the Administrator
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(Image: Jungle Inferno)
Saxton Hale is not one of the mercs (he's the owner of MANN CO., which RED/BLU get their weapons and hats from) and is much larger than Spy. Maybe Spy can't disguise himself as non-mercs? Again, size does not appear to stop Spy from disguising as Heavy, and Spy has canonically disguised himself as Tom Jones, who is not a merc. So in theory, Spy could disguise as Saxton Hale.
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(Image: Meet the Director comic)
Miss Pauling and the Administrator bring up the question of whether or not the Disguise Kit allows the user to disguise as someone of a different gender. Spy's teammates are men, with Pyro's gender being unknown. So Spy disguising as another gender does not contradict canon, it's just unknown if he canonically has done so already.
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(Image: Expiration Date)
While not a disguise, we do have official Valve art of Spy wearing the gold/blue "colour illusion" dress (the original dress being designed and manufactured by Roman Originals) in celebration of Steam's 20th Anniversary.
While wearing a dress is not the same as shapeshifting into a woman, this illustrates that Spy has not been stopped by gender expectations of the 1960s from presenting himself more femininely.
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(Image: Steam's 20th Anniversary. Art by Claire Hummel)
So the thing stopping Spy from disguising as Saxton Hale, Miss Pauling, or the Administrator would not be because the Disguise Kit is incapable of ever doing so, but because the kit doesn't provide those options, out of the company's benefit. Remember back in Point 1 that the Spytron 3000 is an (unknown) company's invention that was shipped to Spy? It would not be in TF2 Industries' interest to give a merc the ability to disguise as one of their bosses or boss's assistants. It would be a infiltration liability waiting to happen.
Spy Disguising as Animals
This once again falls into the realm of size not stopping Spy from disguising as something, just in the opposite direction. Spy can disguise as Engineer and other mercs shorter than Spy.
Is there a limit to how small? Can Spy disguise as a mouse? A Spycrab? Again, it's just unknown if he can because hasn't happened in the canon.
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(Image: Spycrab cosmetic)
Spy Disguising as Inanimate Objects
There's a reoccurring joke I've seen in different fan works of Spy disguising as a lamp by wearing a mask that has an image of a lamp printed on it. I saw it enough times that I had assumed it was from canon, but I couldn't find a canon example of it anywhere. I'm unsure of its original origin in fan works, but it has since been embraced by the fandom.
Another example of a fan work letting Spy disguise himself as an object is Fortress Film's (the creators of Emesis Blue) fan film, Spy's Disguise. In this 28 minute animated film, Spy figures out how to disguise himself as a sentry gun.
(Gif: Spy's Disguise by Fortress Films, YouTube)
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12) Conclusion: So How Do Disguises Actually Work?
In conclusion, Spy's disguises can be interpreted as a smokey aura or hologram that surrounds Spy through a piece of tech known as the Spytron 3000.
It is a perfect visual and audio disguise to all the mercs, both for teammates and enemies. We see Spy's paper mask for the benefit of the audience and is possibly non-diegetic (metaphorical and not existing in-universe). The paper masks are not seen by any of the mercs, teammate or otherwise.
A teammate Spy can choose to allow teammates (and possibly enemies) see through this aura, whilst still knowing that the Spy is disguised, and who he is disguised as.
Nevertheless, part of the fun of fan works is that they can deviate from canon. Want Spy to body swap? Yes! Want Spy to be able to remain disguised while attacking someone in a fight? The power is yours.
Fan work is universes within universes.
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jonathanarcher · 10 months ago
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I understand why the queapboot doesn’t necessarily want to engage with religion in the same way the original does. I think it’s a bit cowardly to reboot a show where the concept of god is pretty integral and not touch on it but I get it. however it does mean that nothing they do with leaping will touch the moments when sam talks to god and god talks back. ben using future knowledge to predict rain has nothing on sam saying “I do everything for you and you owe me. you make it rain” and then IT RAINS
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koschei-the-ginger · 6 months ago
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This has been marinating in my brain for a while, but it was honestly so crazy from quantum leap to spoil you the ending by episode TWO (three if you dont count the pilot as a single ep). They establish right at the beginning 2 most important aspects of Sam's personality and that is 1) Sam will ALWAYS go out of his way to help people and 2) He cares about his loved ones so much he will do that without thinking of the CONSEQUENCES. He fucked up his own timeline completely during his 3rd leap by helping his ex fiancée and their whole relationship got erased from existence. We don't know how that could have possibly changed his life had he come back home. Definitely A LOT. But he had to help her. Out of his free will. Just because he could. And just because he loved her so much. That's why later in 5x22, when he gets told he can do whatever he wants he...
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todaysleap · 8 months ago
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Today is March 2 and today's leap is:
The Curse of Ptah-Hotep (S4, E20) March 2, 1957
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robertdeanstockwellgal · 9 months ago
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Scott saluted Dean during last night's Q&A after "The Connector." Pictures from Stef on Twitter. My heart and eyes are overflowing right now. 😍🥹😭
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opqrstuv04 · 1 year ago
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Sam always backtracks when he accidentally makes reference to himself as Sam Beckett during a leap EXCEPT in a girlsam leap s5e13. Where he’s making pancakes a la Beckett. And he DOUBLES DOWN ON IT!
Something something Sam being so comfortable as the leapee that he feels enough like himself 2 slip up -> the one time he doesn’t take it back he’s a woman -> he does it TWICE IN ONE EPISODE!! What does it all mean!
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thejournallo · 1 year ago
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Explain the methods: 2 cup methods
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Disclaimer: Okay, this technique can get confusing, so if you have any questions, please write them in the comment section, and I will do my best to explain them.
This method uses a combination of two major scientific theories. Quantum jumping and energy absorption through water.
I'm going to talk a little bit about those two theories to help you fully understand how this is going to work.
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1. QUANTUM JUMPING
There are unlimited parallel realities playing out, and each reality is different from the next. It is said that our attention leaps dramatically from dimension to dimension depending on the different actions we take. These leaps are commonly known as quantum jumps. When it comes to the law of attraction, the goal is to make a quantum leap into the reality where your deepest desires reside. Play out.
(Ex: You are a radio station; right now you're turned into 95.4; you hear static and not clear music. If you turn to 98.8, you hear it clearly.)
2. ABSORB ENERGY THROUGH WATER
Water holds and retains different types of energies. The theory is that when you drink water, you are actually absorbing that energy. Every time you pick up a glass of water, you are actually charging it with the energy that you are feeling.
You absorb the energy of your desires into you while quantum leaping into your desired reality.
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How to Do It (step-by-step):
Two cups of glasses of any size
You'll fill just one cup with water.
Regular drinking water
Post-it notes or a piece of paper
pen or marker.
Write two post-it notes, one with your present and one with your desire. The present post-it has to be attached to the filled cup. The desire post-it with the empty cup “The present” cup has to pass the water to “the desire” cup. In this movement, you are quantum jumping and filling the water with your desires. Once you fill “the desire” cup with the water of “the present”, you have to drink it to absorb your desire.
I hope it was all clear in this “explain the method that helped you." Blessed be. <3
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kizo2703 · 10 months ago
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Eliza: That’s a wrap on Quantum Leap season 2!!! 😭 Holy crap - I cannot tell you how much of a joy this show was to work on. So full of gratitude. Tune in on January 30th at 10pm on NBC or next day on Peacock for episode 209! 🫶 I can’t wait for you guys to see how the rest of this season shakes out!! 💃🏼❤️
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Virtual Character Tourney - Round 2 - Bracket Delta - 6
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Propaganda below (May contain spoilers!)
Ziggy propaganda:
A supercomputer that runs the Quantum Leap project. Doesnt have a physical form (that i know of. the handlink thing is just a way to connect to Ziggy)
The Squip propaganda:
the squip is a nanocomputer in the form of a pill that you swallow and after that it helps control your brain and make you a more socially adept person. it projects a visible form into the vision of the person with that specific squip, kind of like a hallucination
He's a quantum nanotechnology CPU. The quantum computer in the pill will travel through your blood until it implants in your brain and it tells you what to do. It's preprogrammed. It's amazing. Speaks to you directly. You behave as it's appraising. Helps you act correctly.
His main purpose is to help his host be their ideal self, but unfortunately for some reason or other, it involves world domination. He's a manipulative bastard but hot DAMN he looks amazing the whole time, especially the broadway version (in my opinion). Broadway Squip has it all. A stupid lil hoodie outfit in the beginning, a cool long white coat with circuit patterns during a halloween party, and a final emo all-black outfit for the final showdown. Speaking of halloween parties, he isn't above having fun a lil as he manipulates his host into ruining his relationship with his friends! He looked like he was genuinely having fun dancing at the party. I love this bastard. Oh and i've been using he/him pronouns but he's canonically agender. We like to have fun with their pronouns.
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mullomohiam · 7 months ago
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Fucks sake!!! By a gnats wing!!!
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whitefluffyyeti · 1 year ago
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Quantum leap "The lonely hearts club"
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jonathanarcher · 7 months ago
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In honor of the queapboot being cancelled, a collection of my favorite moments from it from memory but in no particular order
1. When Hannah asked Ben if he thought it was possible for someone to love two people at once, hardlaunching the idea of polyamory
2. Magic lying to a random government official by telling her that Ben could save her dead brother if she allowed the program to continue with the full knowledge that this wouldn’t happen.
3. “His wife, and Al.”
4. Ben and Addison breaking up and Addison being out of the imaging chamber for like half a season ❤️ allowing the side characters to be actual characters.
5. When we had a Very Special Episode about the LA riots and Jenn dropped the line that she “went to a school that wasn’t afraid to teach black history”. Notably, the next episode she did not know what operation paperclip was.
6. Ian saying they were better than everyone else because they were the only one who cares about Ben
7. The return of the evil leapers as like a concept. And by leapers I mean one guy.
8. One time Ben wore an old timey flight stewardess outfit and it was pretty hot
9. The season 2 premiere just being a suicide squad including a guy who’s crime was being gay and he comes out after standing on a land mine but they all use the power of friendship to save him
10. The season 2 finale being inexplicably amazing. Like season 2 was generally pretty good but the finale was GREAT. Also the genuinely legendary haterism of the seasons big bad was a sight to behold he was about to reverse flash it.
11. When Ben leaped into a woman for the first time and was really, really excited about having a vagina
12. BEN SONG BEING SUCH A #ALLY THAT HE INVENTS BEING NONBINARY
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raurquiz · 10 months ago
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#happybirthday @thetamlyntomita #TamlynTomita #actress #CommodoreOh #startrekpicard #TheKarateKid2 #cobrakai #SantaBarbara #QuantumLeap #Babylon5 #TheBurningZone #NashBridges #CrossingJordan #TheDayAfterTomorrow #theeye #TheGoodDoctor #StargateSG1 #Atlantis #tekken #startrek57
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cutepastelstarsalior · 8 months ago
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We have not 1, but 2 canon nonbinary characters
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Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh <3
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