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niobiumao3 · 2 days ago
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no apologies needed @stars-n-spice this is amazing!!!! I love it :D
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His hair is full of secrets~
This was a funny project that started when I saw there was a windswept hairpiece in black with red highlights. Sadly it's unobtanium, but I was able to find a tan piece I could paint black and then add in red.
I'm making a custom 'meditative Hunter' face to go with it. This is just a test fit on the official Lego mini. Not bad!
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lizartgurl · 2 years ago
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Season two Hunter sketch
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anakinisvaderisanakin · 4 years ago
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I love Omega and Hunter of course, but Wrecker and Omega are so precious. 
I love them a little bit more.
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gokyacetakal · 4 years ago
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The Bad Btach Our World AU
Proof read by the wonderful @nahoney22​ and @kaijusplotch​. They have been wonderful enough to give me feedback on what to improve and edit in my Bad Batch stories.   GENERAL NOTES:  1. If you’re triggered by stuff, then don’t bother reading. I sympathize, but I’m not going to baby anyone over 18years old. You’re an adult, you can choose what to read and when to stop reading.  2. If I make romance scenes, they will be posted separately as a kind of choose your own adventure. They will be just for fun and will in no way impact the main story lines of any of my stories.  3.This is for fun and not to be taken seriously.  (((People who asked to be tagged: @gjrain20-starwars)))
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PART 3-2 (split into three parts because of length.) Cole was on her fifth day of checking articles and, by the off chance, jail records. To pass the time while her laptop program checked through multiple jails in the area, she had decided to try and clean Wrecker’s helmet. Specifically the inside. Every time she picked it up she could get a whiff of the inside. It was like no one ever taught them how to get odors out of the things. Then again there was no telling when the last time he had to clean the inside of it was. Despite the smell, she had to admit it was cool when he let her try it on to see what it looked like. Any other Star Wars bucket she had tried on was basic plastic and a tinted plastic lens for the eyes. To be able to see the different settings and readings as she looked around was way more fun. ---- During some point in the battle, they had found themselves in a storm. They had quickly found shelter inside a shallow cave, where they remained until the morning hours. Now Tech and Echo trekked through the forest with Omega. Tech had been quick to deduce they were on a foreign planet. One whose communication networks were quite primitive and sending signals continuously from all directions. It took him much longer than normal to pinpoint the signals for their brother’s comms. Contacting them didn’t work though. The many radio waves were interfering with their devices. However he was able to track their location.
Now they were on day five of walking through this forest. Omega stayed close to her vod’s, her large eyes scanning their surroundings for the others. She was worried the others were hurt and alone. Especially Wrecker. The last she saw of him, he had been hit in the chest. “We are going to find them, right?” she asked the older men. “It’ll be alright, Omega. We’ll find them.” Echo assured her again. He understood her concern and was quietly hoping they wouldn’t find them dead.
Tech stopped walking to look up from his datapad. “Wrecker’s comm is just past those trees. I suggest we approach with caution.” “Omega, stay behind us and be ready.” Echo ordered. The trio cautiously approached the tree line. As they approached they could see a young woman sitting at a table with Wrecker’s helmet. Her face would twist in disgust as she brought the helmet’s opening to her face; then would grab a bottle to spray the inside of it. “Wrecker’s helmet.” Omega gasped “Did she do something to him?” “It’s highly unlikely.” Tech commented. “We need to know why she has it. Tech, you go ask her and we’ll cover you from here.” Echo ordered. “And why can you not do it?” he asked with narrowed eyes. “Because you don’t look as threatening. Remember those human’s we met yesterday?” “Right.” Tech sighed. Cole had a towel inside the helmet to wipe it. Luckily the smell was getting better, though not by much. She was about to deem it a loss cause when her computer chimed. “Hoooly shit…” she gaped. “Excuse me, Miss.” Cole nearly jumped out of her seat, throwing Wrecker’s helmet in the air only to barely catch it after some juggling. Breathing a bit heavily, she clutched the helmet to her chest as she looked up at the voice’s owner. It was another strangely armored man. Tall, lanky, kind of looked like a geeked out biker scout. He was wearing goggles and another bulkier visor looking thing on his helmet. “Who are you?!” she demanded. “Sorry to startle you, but I see you have something that belongs to one of my friends.” he explained, pointing at the helmet. “I would appreciate it, if you could tell me where the owner of that item is.”
Cole’s eyes narrowed at the man as she stared at him. “Talks funny, glasses….” she mumbled. “I’m sorry?”
She glanced back at the house before looking back at him. “WRECKER! I THINK YOUR NERDY BROTHER IS HERE!” she yelled as loud as she could. “Wrecker’s here?” Wrecker charged around from the side of the house. He was wearing jeans and a large t shirt instead of his blacks. His eyes were wide with disbelief at seeing his taller little brother. The biggest smile they had ever seen covered the big man’s face, as he ran up to engulf Tech in a hug. “TECH! GOOD TO SEE YOU MAN!” he laughed. “Wrecker, put me down.” Tech scolded, but didn’t try to get out of the hug. “WRECKER!” Wrecker turned his attention to the treeline to see Omega running out with Echo behind her. “OMEGA! ECHO!” He let Tech go to gently pick up and hug the small girl. Shifting her into one arm, he pulled Echo into the other to give him a squeeze. “Oh man! Where have you guys been? We’ve been trying to find you for days.” he asked them, not letting Omega down. “We were in a storm and had to stay in a cave till it was over. Then Tech started tracking your comm.” Omega recounted. “I was so worried you were hurt, Wrecker.” “Haha. I’m fine, kid. It’ll take more than a few shots to keep me down.” he laughed. “What about you? You look like you made out alright.” Echo commented, nodding to Cole. “Oh, right. This is Cole. She’s been helping me out. You guys won’t believe where we are!” “A planet with primitive technology no doubt.” Tech said, adjusting his goggles. Cole chuckled a bit at his answer. For being the smart one, Tech hadn’t figured out just how primitive Earth was compared to their world. “Sorry to interrupt, but you guys will want to see this too.” she spoke up. Setting the helmet on the table, she picked up the laptop and turned it around for them to see. On the screen were mug shots of Hunter and Crosshair. Both of whom looked less than pleased about their situation. “You found them?!” Wrecker was surprised. He didn’t think she’d find them so quickly. “Yup. Though this is also not good.” she informed them. “Yes. These are images one would take for those who break the law.” Tech observed. “They’re in jail?” Echo groaned “Great. Now how are we going to get them out?” Cole placed the computer back onto the table. “I’ll take care of that. For right now, I think Wrecker and I need to catch you three up to speed.” she told them “And get you all cleaned up. You smell almost as bad as his helmet.” Heading into the house, Cole gave them a quick tour of the tiny home. She had to admit she wasn’t sure how she was going to fit everyone. But that was something they could worry about later. For now she got a bath set up for Omega and instructed her on the shampoo and soap. She also gave her one of her shirts to wear while her clothes were washing. Once Omega was settled in the bathroom, she and Wrecker informed Tech and Echo of their situation. How their world was real, but not to Cole and her planet. They explained how Cole had to be careful of what she told them considering the era they had come from. That despite how backwards her world is to them, that she would do everything she could to help them. Starting with getting Hunter and Crosshair out of jail. “I have to make some calls, but considering they haven’t killed or seriously maimed anyone it shouldn’t take more than a day. What I am concerned about is getting their weapons.” Cole shook her head. “There’s no way the cops haven’t already figured out what they can do. I’ll have to come up with some documents and a story to get them released.” “You can do that on this device?” Tech asked, gesturing to the computer next to him. “Heh. As archaic as it looks, it gets the job done.” she smiled. “So our plan is to sit here and wait?” Echo spoke. “No. Tech here is going to try and figure this crap out.” Cole replied. Walking over to the computer, she pulled up the photos of the rock she and Wrecker had found. “It looks like Native American writing, but then there are glyphs I can’t find a reference to.” “Hmm I should be able to find something with the data I have on hand. It will take time however.” “Then
you better get started, Tech. The sooner you find out how we got here the sooner we can leave.” “Cole!” omega called from the bathroom. “I think I used too much shampoo.” “I’m coming, sweetie.” Cole called back, getting up from her seat. “Wrecker, don’t let them touch anything.”
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apocalyp-tech-a · 9 months ago
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I love all of your moments especially the "Negative" one. I'm not a Hunter girlie, but I was like, sir, you have my attention, lol.
When Omega asks to go out on the boat with Lyana, and Hunter says with a big smile, "Have fun," because he realizes that in the safety of Pabu, he now has the luxury to allow her to go without worrying about a bounty hunter or the Empire, I mean there was a sea surge, but that's beside the point!
When they are leaving for Eriadu, Omega runs up to Phee and just gives the most adorable raised eyebrows and smile, she's just so precious and I enjoy the relationship those two have.
Feel free to reblog this or the OP's post with your own favorite moments to celebrate the best Star Wars ever, The Bad Batch! <3
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Favorite Hunter and Omega Moments
It's our favorite father/daughter duo!
Reblog, reply, or send an ask with your favorite Hunter or Omega moments or any moments with both of them, we all know they had some great ones!!!
"Entombed" Hunter at Cid's parlor. I'm sorry, but he was so funny in that scene. No scene had "Tired Parent Hunter" energy quite like that scene and it makes me laugh every single time
Hunter beating down the Zygerrian slaver
"Negative." SIR YES SIR
Anytime Omega hugs Echo. She's put her whole body into it, and she's so real for that
All of her on Tantiss my brave brave babygirl!!!!!
Holding dirt like it's the most precious thing in the galaxy because she'd never been off of Kamino before. She sees the good in everything and nothing isn't a wonder
The growth of Hunter seeing her more and more as a member of the squad and not some kid who needs her hand held and doesn't know what to do, and her ability to give it right back to Hunter when she needs to. These two <3<3
Reblog, reply, or send an ask with your favorite Hunter or Omega moments or any moments with both of them, we all know they had some great ones!!!
Any negative or hate comments will be deleted and will result in a block of the user. This is a positive and safe space only!
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casbear7 · 8 years ago
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No matter how bad you say you want it, if you won't sacrifice to get it, you don't want it bad enough to have it. - LeadToday #quote
— Criostoir Btach (@criostoirbtach) January 2, 2017
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vithe-potato · 1 year ago
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This made me cry so much, you wrote this beautifully.
in the dreaming comes the warmth / the domino twins
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characters: echo & fives (NOT CLONEC*ST)
description: the ache of missing fives leaves a hole in echo's chest that only his brother's warmth can fill.
warnings: angst. loss. grief. mourning. echo is still grieving despite being part of clone force 99. it's not mentioned, but i imagine this particular moment of pain is triggered by crosshair's chip activation and leaving him behind on kamino.
this was a request from a lovely twitter mutual who wanted a hug between echo and fives <3 i haven't written for echo before so i hope i did him justice. also posted this on ao3. feedback is welcomed, reblogs are appreciated <3
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Echo knew he was dreaming when he recognised the bright white hallways of Tipoca City, which in the waking world sat submerged in the Kaminoan oceans to fade into rust forever. The hallways were as familiar to him as the curves of his face, memorised and so burned into his memory it was no real shock that he could navigate them as he did now in his sleep.
Echo walked through the corridors, passing what he knew were squads of his fellow troopers with faces identical to his, except his dreaming made them blurry, not fully formed. He passed the gangly Kaminoan’s, their large eyes prominent in the haze of their figures, which seemed to blend with the clinical white of the walls. He didn’t exactly know where he was walking until his feet took him to the junior cadet barracks, the ones he and his brothers shared in their brief childhood.
It was surreal seeing it now, as he walked in, the shapes of the beds and the curves of the walls more defined than the hallways, more distinct in his mind. He took it all in, breathing in the scentless air. The last time he was here, he didn’t even have his name yet – none of them did.
The beds were so much smaller than he remembered. He smiled and sat down on one. He ran a hand he shouldn’t have over the cloth blanket, its fibers feeling as familiar as his own skin. An ache formed in his chest for all he had lost.
The door whooshed open, and his head shot in the direction of the noise. It was then he saw himself run in and climb onto the nearest bed, pulling his knees to his chest and burying his face in his arms.
Echo blinked in surprise.
His child self was curled into a ball, as tight as he could manage, and Echo could only see the curly dark hair of his head. He remembered he used to do that when he got overwhelmed, but he couldn’t remember when he stopped. He watched his child self grip onto the sleeves of his standard issue cadet uniform tightly, the knuckles on his little hands white.
His child self didn’t see him and made no moves to show that he knew Echo was there at all. It was strange to see himself like this. To see a snapshot of the person he was for a short amount of time.
Echo slowly stood up, the urge to know what it was that made his child self cry when the door opened again, and his breath got caught in his throat and his eyes stung when he saw who it was that stepped in the door.
This was not just a dream, but a memory.
Fives’s tiny face was the same as his had been, except his brother’s seemed to be perpetually twisted into a smirk, and if it wasn’t, it itched at the corners of his mouth, ready to bloom at a moment’s notice. But his face now held no impishness, instead, his small brows were furrowed as his gaze landed on his brother’s curled-up body on the bed.
“Hey, 21-0408, why the long face?”
Echo had to sit down and cover his mouth with a hand to stop the sob that dared to escape his throat. His brother’s voice, albeit that of his child self, felt so incredibly comforting. He thought he’d never hear it again, even if it was that little boy’s voice that all clones had as young cadets. To Echo, it just sounded like him; like Fives; like it did in his fuzzy memories.
His childhood had been a fleeting blur of training programs and accelerated growth, so he didn’t remember much of it. But he didn’t forget moments like this, where his brother’s love had engulfed him.  
Echo watched his child self slowly peek his eyes out from his arms at his older brother.
“Go away,” Little Echo mumbled.
“Come on, 21-0408,” Little Fives said and climbed up onto the bed next to him, trying to pry open his arms. “What’s wrong?”
Little Echo ripped his arm away and wiped his tear-stained face and nose with his sleeve. Echo grimaced as he saw the dark line that now appeared on the red fabric. He forgot kids could be gross sometimes, even himself.
“I said, go away, 27-5555,” Little Echo grumbled. “I want to be alone.”
Little Echo had no idea just how much time he would spend alone.
“Why?” Of course, Fives never let up about anything, even as a child.
Little Echo scowled at his shoes on the bed. “I…I keep messing up…”
“This module is hard, vod’ika,” Little Fives placed a hand on Little Echo’s shoulder, giving it a gentle squeeze.
Fives was barely older than Echo, but his older brother never let him forget it. With the Mando’a nickname ‘little brother’ sticking to Echo for practically as long as he’d known Fives. He pretended to hate it, and he’d give anything to hear it again. So, hearing it now, Echo’s heart seized. He wanted to grab his younger self by the shoulders and tell him to treasure the nickname; to never roll his eyes and pretend to hate it; to call Fives ori’vod in return because he knew he’d get a kick out of it.
“But everyone’s good at this module except me…” Little Echo voiced quietly, not entirely convinced.
Echo tried to wrack his brain for what module his younger self was talking about, but his dreaming made it too hazy to pinpoint; like if his subconscious ventured too far away from the scene in front of him it would fizzle away, and his dream would move onto something else. And he wanted to stay in this for as long as he could.
“You’ll get it eventually; it just takes practice,” Little Fives reassured.
“I’m going to fail…and never be a soldier…” his younger self sniffled. Echo saw his eyes gloss over again with unshed tears.
“Don’t talk like that,” Little Fives chastised, punching him lightly in the shoulder, a furious look on his face. “You’ll be fine. I’ll help you.”
Little Echo’s face lit up with hope. “You will?”
Little Fives nodded. “That’s what brothers do. We look out for each other; have each other’s backs.”
Echo watched his younger self sniffle as he looked at his older brother, who gave him a reassuring smile.
“Promise?” he said.
“Promise,” Little Fives said with so much conviction, that it made Echo’s heart squeeze again. He was always so sure of everything, never faltering – not even for a second. Once Fives believed in something, he didn’t waver. Ever.
Little Echo smiled, and wrapped his arms around his brother, who hugged him tightly. Echo watched them embrace, anchoring themselves to each other. He didn’t realise he was crying until he felt a tear fall on his hands in his lap. He reached up to wipe them away, scoffing lightly at himself.
“Hey, Echo, why the long face?”
Echo’s heart seemed to expand and stop as he turned around, seeing Fives standing there behind him several metres away. He turned back to where their younger selves sat on the bed and saw they had vanished, that the room had melted away into a long bright endless plane.
“Fives?” Echo wiped his face again and he saw Fives grin at him, before walking over. Echo blinked around the tears to take the sight of him. His figure was much clearer than anything else he’d seen so far in his dreams. Fives was adorned in his ARC trooper armour; helmet tucked under his arm with a proud smile stretched across his face. He willed his subconscious to stay in this moment, that it would be cruel to rip him from it with no warning. He needed time with him.
“Don’t look so happy to see me,” Fives joked when he came closer, his mouth quirked in that smirk that was so incredibly familiar seeing it felt like coming home.
Echo laughed tearfully. “Your ugly face is just so scary, I can’t help but cry.”
Fives threw his head back in a loud guffaw before punching Echo lightly on the arm. “It’s good to see you, vod’ika.”
Echo’s heart filled with so much warmth at the affection. “Good to see you too, Fives.”
Fives smiled at him before Echo asked, “What are you doing here?”
Fives didn’t respond, he just looked at Echo thoughtfully. Echo cleared his throat and shook his head. “When they found me on Skako Minor and you weren’t with them…”
He felt Fives’s heavy hand land on his shoulder, squeezing it gently. “I know. But I’m here now.”
Echo felt his lip tremble and he willed himself to take a breath. “I missed so much time with you.”
Fives shook his head. “Don’t think about that.”
“How can I not? I missed everything. I missed…”
“I wouldn’t have wanted you to see that anyway.”
He didn’t need to say the words for Echo to know what he was referring to.
“I…I would’ve believed you.”
“Then you would be dead too.”
Clones were conditioned not to linger on the losses of their fellow brothers. It was the nature of what they were bred for. Born knowing they would die. They were taught to take a moment to mourn, then to keep going. There was no time to let the grief linger in war.
But this was much harder than Echo had been conditioned to think.
Echo’s grief for losing Fives was too complicated for that. Echo lost Fives after the fact. He was mourning him outside of the mourning period, outside of the war. And it was something he didn’t know how to handle. The grief could sit for longer, dawdle almost now that there wasn’t another mission to focus on instead. And it was painful. A never-ending agony that oscillated between a dull ache to suffocating sharpness in the hole of his chest.
Fives had been a constant in his life, from cadets to losing their squad on Rishi Moon, to joining Rex in the 501st, all the way until the fateful night of the Citadel rescue. Fives had been there for all of it. Even thereafter, in the brief lucid moments in cryostasis on Skako, his thoughts would drift to his ori’vod. So, to be released into that mourning, to realise he was free, but without his beloved brother by his side was lonelier than stasis had been.
And hearing how exactly Fives met his end had not made it any easier. It was the unfairest of deaths, and that knowledge almost hurt more. That he wasn’t there. How if he had been, it may have gone differently.
There were so many moments where Echo would think of something he wanted to tell Fives, only to realise a moment later that he couldn’t. It was a cycle of remembering he was gone. Those milliseconds of bliss, before he remembered, were bookended by the searing hurt. And there was no one to share that hurt with.
Rex was elusive in his hiding and had gone through his mourning period. And though Clone Force 99 had provided him with a home, a comradery, that he was grateful for, they had not lost anyone the way Echo had lost Fives. They didn’t fully understand.
Echo just wanted the one person who understood him, who knew him inside and out.
In other, much less complicated words, Echo missed Fives so, so much.
And at those lowest moments when he missed him; when the aching felt never-ending and moving forward felt futile, Echo imagined what it would’ve been like had they both found their ends together. How much easier it would’ve been on his heart, to know that his brother was with him even in death. That if there was an afterlife, it would be spent together. That their hearts had stopped at the same time, one not forced to go on without the other helping keep it in rhythm.
The galaxy had not been so kind to grant him that.
“I…I know,” Echo replied quietly, his throat thick.
He watched Fives’ face study him for a moment before his brow settled into a crease, and his hand tightened on Echo’s shoulder. “Echo…don’t be sad.”
Echo looked at him with disbelief. He could see all the texture in his face and feel the puff of breath against his nose. It was as if he wasn’t dreaming at all. “How…how can I not be sad? You’re not here.”
“No, but you are. You have a second chance, Echo. A second chance to live.”
Echo shook his head. “You should be here too.”
“Maybe. But my path was different to yours. You finally get a chance to choose what you do with your life. Nobody else; you, vod’ika. That freedom I was fighting for? You have it now. You have for both of us. Do something good with it. Something we’d both be proud of.”
Echo looked at his brother searching his face for something he couldn’t name. Maybe he wasn’t searching at all, but memorising. Memorising the look Fives was giving him now; the pride, the unwavering belief he had in him. He hadn’t seen it in such a long time. No one had expected anything of him in just as long.
“Promise me you will, Echo.”
He didn’t even need to think about it. “I promise.”
Echo could feel the waking world calling him, so before Fives faded away, he wrapped his arms around his brother. Fives dropped his helmet and didn’t hesitate to embrace Echo back. Arms tightly holding each other, hearts pressed together and beating in time. Echo could feel Fives’s solid chest and his warmth as if he were awake. Everything felt right in the brief, brief moment. That anchor had returned. That pain in his heart had dulled in his dreaming and been replaced with the warmth of his brother he’d been wishing for. He gripped the edges of his brother’s armour, afraid to let go, to leave this moment. But knew he had to. He’d made a promise.
“I love you, Fives,” he choked out.
He felt Fives’s palm run over his hair as he spoke against his ear. “I know. I love you too. Remember, I’m looking out for you.”
Echo jolted awake. His chest heaved as he tried to remember where he was, and his body ached like it just run a marathon. Across the small corridor, Wrecker slept, soft snores sounding. The nightlight in Omega’s space glowed softly through the curtains, and Hunter had fallen asleep on the floor, his back leaning on the wall next to the ladder, no doubt guarding their sister’s bad dreams. He could hear Tech tinkering away in the cockpit, on watch as they flew through hyperspace. Where was Crosshair?
Oh. Right.
Echo ran a hand over his face and turned towards the wall, his eyes stinging with tears. He curled in on himself, wrapping his arms around his middle, ignoring the bulk of his scomp. He tried to preserve the warmth he felt from his dreams which threatened to evaporate in the chill of hyperspace. He pressed his eyes shut, willing himself to go back into that dream, to return to Fives and get one last look at him, but it was no use. He was here. And Fives was there, or somewhere.
It could’ve been a few minutes or an hour when he heard a voice. “Echo?”
He turned to see Tech looking down at him in his bunk, adjusting his goggles. “What is it, Tech?”
“I’m afraid it’s your turn on watch.”
“Great. Thanks,” Echo grumbled.
He tried to inconspicuously wipe his eyes as he swung his metal legs out of the bunk and stood up, stretching his neck. He watched Tech remove his goggles and rub his eyes and sat down on the edge of Echo’s bunk. They had limited space, and Echo didn’t mind sharing.
“Sweet dreams,” Echo told him as Tech lay down, falling asleep almost immediately, as he tended to do.
Echo walked to the cockpit and shut the door so the light from their travels wouldn’t disturb the others. He sat in the pilot’s seat and sighed, putting his head in his hand, no hair on his head to clasp as he tried to recentre himself. He took in some steady breaths, focusing on a screw in the floor panelling. He did everything he could to quell the turning of his stomach and the throbbing in his chest. Just as quickly as it had filled in his dream, the waking world had returned that giant hole in his chest, seemingly aware that something had filled it again briefly, and now it felt the absence more.
When would this feeling of emptiness end?
The Marauder shifted in its hyperspace travels, tilting off course slightly, triggering some alarms. Echo immediately sprang into action, and his hand and scomp grabbed the controls to steady the ship. With a frown, he checked the stabilisers and saw they needed recalibrating. Didn’t Tech just deal with this after they’d left Ordo Moon mere hours ago? He tried and failed not to get annoyed – he just needed to fix this, and quickly so they didn’t veer off course and fall into a star. He sighed, knowing they’d have to come out of hyperspace for these repairs. Maybe the ship had been more damaged than he thought.
Echo slowly pulled back the hyperdrive lever and the ship came to a halt in open space. He hoped no one woke up with the disturbance and that this wouldn’t take long. They didn’t have time to waste. He placed the Marauder in idle whilst he scomped in and started recalibrating. It was a lot easier now that Tech had upgraded his cerebral interface, so there was less strain on him. He was able to scomp in and load up the commands without much effort. As the commands processed through the system, he watched the stabilisers respond and recalibrate in his mind’s eye.
It was then he felt a shiver run up his spine.
A monitor beeped, interrupting his realignment, and Echo looked at a screen searching for the alert among the pop-ups when he noticed the time.
05:55. Echo’s breath hitched.
He heard the door behind him slide open but didn’t look away from the monitor. He couldn’t.
“Everything okay in here? I felt something,” Hunter’s voice thick with sleep asked.
Echo kept his gaze on the numerals, and he allowed himself to smile, that warmth he’d been longing for slowly filling the hole in his chest.
“It will be,” he told Hunter.
Fives was keeping his promise, so Echo would too.
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vithe-potato · 2 years ago
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No worries! I'm excited that somebody actually wanted to talk about this with me!
I definitely agree with Hunter liking 'Dad rock' I think he would be showing it to Omega too, I think she would like it just because he does. Also why am I getting the vibes that Echo is a swifty, like not a huge fan but he definitely enjoys it.
And Wrecker, I definitely think he's into k pop. The only thing is I also think he'd be into metal, like headbanger, you can barely understand what they are saying metal; he likes the loud stuff. I can just imagine one second, he'd be blasting some loud ass metal and two seconds later it goes to some Korean hyper-pop song.
I'm kind of a blues person myself (I'm a blues singer) and I'm wondering who would just sit and listen to it with me. I'd like to think Tech, and that maybe when I'm singing, he would listen too, and give me feedback (We know he's blunt as hell, I know he would tell me the truth)
I love them so much oml-
What genre of music do y'all think The Bad Batch would listen to?
I feel like Wrecker would like a little bit of everything. If it sounds nice, it sounds nice. He has a lot of big emotions and the many different genres of music can represent his moods. I would like to think that when they end up in different planets for missions, that he gets to explore all of the different music and it brings him closer to a lot of different people and cultures. {I know it's unrealistic, let me be}
It's kind of the same for Tech, he looks like someone who would enjoy classical music. Yet, my heart tells me that he will listen to whatever is playing when he is tinkering on his projects. He needs something to keep him pumped and focused, maybe rap? (He also likes the cultural aspect of music and is interested about how it connects people)
I'm not sure about the rest, what do you guys think??
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For the life of me I don't know why, but I thought this post was going to end with your witch buddy sensing your bad vibes through the cookies, breaking into your house to make sure nobody cursed you and then sticking around to cheer you up, maybe with a better btach of good vibes cookies or something. Good Social satire tho.
i cant help but notice that the chocolate chips cookies you brought to the potluck yesterday had bad vibes. so i went through your cabinets while you were sleeping and checked out the chocolate chips you used. i mean they looked innocent on the surface, they were even fair trade certified. but i just couldn't shake that itching sense that sometning was off. i infiltrated the chocolate company's headquarters by posing as IT support. and you know what I found? the guy who designed the labels got a dui in 2007. so it turns out my instincts were right and you're a terrible person.
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