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Turret Punch, Press Brake & Stamping Tooling Australia
Sheetmetal Tooling Tech is the world's leading manufacturer of turret punch, press brake & stamping tooling.
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Efficiency and Precision with CNC Turret Punching Machines
Phillips India specializes in CNC turret punching machines, ideal for high-volume production and complex designs. Known for their efficiency and accuracy, these machines streamline manufacturing, enhancing output without compromising on quality. Explore how Phillips Indiaâs CNC turret solutions can elevate your production process https://phillipscorp.com/india/jfy/mt-cnc-turret-punching/
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Precision and Durability â CNC Turret Punch Press Tools by GVK Metalforms
When it comes to sheet metal work, having the right tools is crucial. GVK Metalforms offers CNC Turret Punch Press Tools that are known for their precision and durability. These tools are carefully made to ensure each punch is accurate, helping you reduce waste and improve efficiency.
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Today we will speak about punching units - small devices with big possibilities.
Mainly punching unit could be attached to any equipment with produced force - any press, hydraulic station, etc. But because we speak a lot of bending tools, for sure we will speak about the press brake.
Installation of a punching unit to the press brake could make a universal tool to punch the holes where necessary and then to make bending. Or to punch the holes, to form the holes, and then to make bending. If there is no punching press on production, with a punching unit installed on the press brake the factory now can do countersinks, embosses, dimples, lance and form shapes and any other forming necessary. And with the clever distribution of stations, it could be the ideal solution to punch and bend just between a few meters.
Punching units are available with their tooling but we also can supply punching units to use with a standard Thick Turret system with A, B, C, and D stations. In this way, tools are 100% interchangeable with punching press to divide the tasks and you are independent to find the supplier of main tooling to use. If it is possible, using several units at one time could speed also up the production process in time!
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phyrlara loves being shot by arcane cannons itâs actually her favorite thing
#she just punched two turrets to death#unfortunately most of her blood is on the outside now#phyrlara#livebogging the apocalypse#ocs
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The Pillars of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing: Exploring Tablet Press Machines
Introduction:
When it comes to pharmaceutical manufacturing, tablet press machines play a vital role in the production of medication. These machines are responsible for compressing powdered or granulated materials into tablets of various shapes and sizes. In India, there are numerous tablet press manufacturers that specialize in designing and producing these essential machines, along with punches and dies manufacturers who provide the necessary tooling components.
Tablet press machines are known as the backbone of pharmaceutical manufacturing, as they ensure the precise dosage and consistent quality of tablets. These machines consist of several key components that work together to create tablets with the desired characteristics.
The importance of tablet press machines in pharmaceutical manufacturing
Tablet press machines, along with punches and dies, hold immense significance in pharmaceutical manufacturing. In India, there are renowned tablet press manufacturers and punches and dies manufacturers who excel in producing these essential components. Their unwavering commitment to quality, innovation, and collaboration contributes to the efficient production of high-quality tablets, ultimately benefiting patients and the pharmaceutical industry.
In India, there are reputable tablet press manufacturers who specialize in the production of these machines. These manufacturers possess a deep understanding of the specific requirements of the pharmaceutical industry and adhere to stringent quality standards to ensure the reliability and efficiency of their products.
Different Types of Tablet Press Machines
When it comes to tablet manufacturing, various types of tablet press machines are employed to cater to different production needs. These machines are designed and produced by tablet press manufacturers in India, who understand the intricacies of the pharmaceutical industry. Alongside them, punches and dies manufacturers play a crucial role in providing the necessary tooling components.
Maintenance and upkeep of tablet press machines
Proper maintenance is crucial for tablet press machines. Tablet press manufacturers in India, along with punches and dies manufacturers, emphasize regular cleaning, lubrication, inspection, calibration, and operator training. This ensures optimal performance, extends machine lifespan, and guarantees the production of high-quality tablets. Collaboration with manufacturers provides access to expertise and quality components, contributing to efficient tablet manufacturing.
Ensuring compliance with regulatory standards-
Tablet press manufacturers in India, collaborating with punches and dies manufacturers, prioritize compliance with regulatory standards. They implement quality management systems, adhere to guidelines, maintain comprehensive documentation, validate equipment, undergo audits, and continuously improve their processes. This commitment ensures the highest levels of quality and safety in pharmaceutical manufacturing.
Tablet press machines stand as the pillars of pharmaceutical manufacturing, playing a crucial role in transforming powdered or granulated materials into compressed tablets.
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cyberpunk is a good game because i can do 80% of my damage with a knife (or knives sprouting from my forearms) and the other 20% with a library of extremely brutal python scripts
#maybe theyâre written in go idk#altho i am quite partial to the gorilla arms save which is 90% punching and 10% some turret i ripped out of the ground#many options available
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top five paintings :)
AHH THIS IS SUCH A CUTE ASK!!!! these are just the first five that came to mind lol this is not a definitive list!!
5. The Red Boy (Master Lambton) by Thomas Lawrence
saw this in london and became OBSESSED with it. itâs hard to impart on a phone screen but the red color is soooo bright in person and the kid looks so sassy and authentic lol. it just pops off the wall
4. Woman with a Parasol - Madame Monet and Her Son by Claude Monet
UNDERRATED MONET PAINTING!!!! i love love love the perspective and lighting here - itâs so different from most of monetâs other work but itâs so striking!! one of my faves ever
3. Bar Boy by Salman Toor
toor is a contemporary artist (this was done in 2019!) and i am such a huge fan. i love the way his work plays with light + color, and how he depicts loneliness, community, queerness, sex, emotion, etc etc etc. also a big fan of his fag puddle series
2. The Execution of Lady Jane Grey by Paul Delaroche
yet another one i saw for the first time in the national gallery. so beautiful and haunting. you have to turn a corner to see it and it takes up a wall to itself and it just gut punched me. incredible use of composition as emotion
1. The Meeting on the Turret Stairs by Frederic William Burton
OK PERHAPS YOU WILL THINK THIS IS A BASIC CHOICE BUT i am keeping it as my number one because (a) you never know who could be part of todayâs lucky 10,000 and (b) i am astonished every time i see this painting. the longing. the tenderness. the rich and compelling narrative told by a single still image. AND ALL OF THIS IS WATERCOLOR. THE DEEP BLUE OF HER DRESS. THE DETAIL IN THEIR EXPRESSIONS. THE CHAIN MAILâŚâŚ. literally and genuinely a masterpiece.
(ask me my top 5 of anything!)
#can u tell i like impressionism lol#art#the red boy#thomas lawrence#woman with a parasol#claude monet#bar boy#salman toor#the execution of lady jane grey#paul delaroche#the meeting on the turret stairs#frederic william burton#ask#ask game#junonomenon#nat og
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... And the Beast (Yonji Vinsmoke x Reader) Part II
Synopsis: You thought your little crush on Prince Yonji was a well-kept secret. Yonji is mean enough to exploit your eagerness to please in the face of his unrelenting cruelty; the thought of actually developing a soft spot for you never even crossed his mind.
Word Count: 4.5k
Tags/Warnings: Naive!Servant!Reader, No Reader Pronouns, Canonically Mean Vinsmokes, But Reader is Kinda Into It, Eventual Romance, Slow Burn, Wall Punching, Language, Reader Falls First, Yonji Falls Harder
Part I Part II Part III Part IV Part V Part VI
Notes: My draft of this story in it's entirety is over 14k... and I haven't even gotten to the scene I wanted to write.
The two of you met by mere happenstance, and it was even rarer that the library was ever docked onto an important area of Germa. Spring marked the time for a seasonal cleaning. So, like every year before, the laboratory grunts were to store old accounts in the library and perform an overhaul of laboratory references, guarded by one of Judgeâs children.Â
Yonji had been assigned guard duty this year, although the responsibility didnât include much besides docking his fleet around the two storage snails. The men working in the laboratory would march back and forth carrying records and books, and you would assist in arranging your new inventory.Â
Aside from the one bulky book tower, the library ship didn't comprise much. The impressive structure took up nearly the entirety of the support snail, sporting several conical turrets and a grand archway in the center. The stone arch formed a closed bridge-like structure connecting the two towers. The northern wing housed important but dated scientific records, while the southern wing stored traditional texts.Â
With the bridge sitting near the eyestalks and the crewâs quarters located in the disconnected basement of the southern tower, paper took up more of the library snail than people did.Â
Given how little traffic typically went through the library tower, inventory day marked your snailâs busiest day of the year. Approximately five ships anchored around you, not including the laboratory, which was attached directly to your snail. You considered yourself lucky to have soldiers and technicians helping with the sheer volume of inventory, which had been shipped in bulk and hauled onto the library snail via a lift.
Yonjiâs ship had docked directly onto the library snail. You remembered when you spotted his green raid suit from the libraryâs grand window, barking orders and taking command of the troops below. The ensuing wave of emotion nearly knocked you off your feet, a pit of fluttering anxiety festering at the pit of your stomach as you retreated outside to greet him.Â
You could recall every stone step down from the second tower and into the arch, and before you knew it, you were across the short yard. You greeted him formally and bowed. You were sure you were shaking.Â
Every other member of Germa 66 had served as a guard for you in the past during this occasion. Ichiji and Niji had been assigned to you once each, while Reiju had been several times in the past. But Yonji, in all the time you had been acting as the royal library attendant, had never made an appearance before this past spring.
He didnât regard you with much, his indifference a stark contract to your acute, starstruck trembling. You bowed politely, blathering something about your job and a promise to do it well. Yonji stared you down with nothing less than annoyance and slight disgust, which, unbeknownst to you, would mark a recurring theme. And that had been your unremarkable first meeting with the fourth prince of Germa.Â
Like his siblings before him, Yonji didnât involve himself much in your affairs. He seemed just about as interested in the reorganization process as he was in you, and you doubted that heâd even do a walkthrough when everything was finished, like Ichiji or Reiju. Instead, he busied himself with what you could only assume was his usual training regiment on the extended courtyard just outside the library window of the southern tower.Â
You saw him occasionally, catching a glimpse of green as you walked back and forth between the northern and southern towers with the inventory. And to your surprise, Yonji and his men remained active from the time the library organization team began in the morning until sunset, far later than even the inventory team worked. (The inventory team rose early and stopped in the mid-afternoon.)
You sat in your usual plush chair by the window, the commotion just outside becoming a part of your nightly routine as you read your book in the glow of the sunset. You didnât even catch yourself staring, drifting off in thought as you watched Yonji interact with the men outside.Â
A little voice squeaked your name. You blinked to yourself, trying not to appear as caught off guard as you felt. The cookâs twin children sat on the velvet rug at your feet, eyes squinting in the setting sun's light. The little girl sat hunched, her hands gripping the ankles of her crossed legs, while the little boy lay sprawled out on the rug.
âSorry, I thought I saw something outside,â you muttered a quick apology before clearing your throat to start again. ââWell, Father, said Beauty, âas the Beast will accept either you or one of your daughters, I will give myself up to his fury, as it is on my account you have been involved in this troubleâŚââ
You continued to read aloud. Due to the archive shipâs distance from most of the larger snails, the library housed a single cook in a single, below-deck kitchen to support the small staff of you and a handful of soldiers and crew. And, like a surprising amount of non-combatant employees of Germa, the cook had children.Â
However, children under the age of twelve were not allowed to roam freely within their respective parts of the caste, and once they were of working age, they were expected to learn servantâs skills. But considering the isolation of the library snail and the few staff members who stepped into the archive at all, you could afford to bend the rules a bit. But with a member of the royal family visiting, one of your many priorities was keeping the children quiet and occupied, especially after dinner.
By the time you closed your book, your voice was beginning to sound hoarse, and the sun had completely set outside. The kids on your rug yawned with drooping eyes. You peered at the clock. You had kept them for far later than you intended to, but you supposed it was better that they were a bit late to bedtime rather than getting into trouble around the ship when the prince was visiting.
âWhy canât we play outside? We usually play outside after stories, and we havenât been outside in weeks.â the boy groaned, tensing his arms and legs in a full-body stretch before letting them hit the rug below. âWeâre gonna get vitamin D deficiency and die.â
âNice try. Itâs been two days, and itâs nighttime.âÂ
The two children huffed. The girl stood and moved to the window to look out at the makeshift courtyard from the windowsill. She stood on her toes, barely able to peer out the glass. The boy rolled onto his stomach before pushing himself to his feet to join her.Â
You quickly bolted up with them, ready to pull the two from the window. While you had no issue with the twins listening to a story in the library as the archiveâs sole keeper, you anticipated that Prince Yonji might not take terribly well to being ogled at by small, unwelcome children as his battalion trained.Â
But to your surprise, all of the soldiers were gone. You glanced at the clock again. You supposed that even people like Yonji had to sleep at some point.Â
âCâmon, shark bites.â You set the book of stories on the round table next to your chair. âLetâs get you back downstairs.âÂ
The twins protested but were too tired to put up much of a fight. You scooped the boy up into your arms. He tucked his head into the nape of your neck, just about falling asleep instantly. You took the girl by the hand, ready to lead them out of the second tower and around the back to the two cellar doors leading to the servantâs quarters.Â
Just as you pushed open the doors with your foot to corral the two into the hallway, you could have sworn you heard movement. You were too focused to pay it any mind.
***
It took several days for the books and files to be properly organized into their respective archivesâand several evenings of extended, after-dinner storytime sessionsâbut as had happened every year before, the operation went smoothly. The moment he heard that everything was finished, Yonji immediately called all his men back to their respective ships to depart.Â
âMaster Yonji?â You trailed behind him, attempting to keep up with his wide-paced stride. Yonji paid no mind to you as he barked orders across the deck. âI donât mean to insert myself into your affairs, but might I ask if you intend on performing a walk-through inspection? Mistress Reiju often likes to make notes concerning the new orientation to communicate with Lord Judge. And weâve actually reoriented the delta files a level down this yearââ
Yonji suddenly turned on his heel, causing you to smack into him. You recoiled, trying to resist the urge to grab at your nose. You might as well have walked straight into a wall.Â
âI donât remember asking for direction from you.â
The two of you stopped in the middle of the archway, his form barely shaded by its shadow. Yonji stared you down with his dark irises. You took a file out from under your arm.Â
âIââÂ
Yonjiâs fist swiftly struck the wall next to your head. He had backed you up against the wall, now towering over you. The stone behind you crumbled as your knees locked together. Yonji hovered over you, letting out a steady stream of hot, irritated air from his nose.Â
You were unaware of how his lips pulled slightly down and of Yonjiâs rapid analysis of your face. Instead, your gaze remained solely on the gloved fist next to your head.Â
That was the first time Yonji saw that spark in your eye. Your lips formed a passive line, but the shine of authentic amazement that glimmered in your gaze betrayed you. You held a crushing grip on the files in both hands, and neither you nor Yonji mistook the beat your heart skipped as fearful.Â
He withdrew his fist, leaving the large divot in the stone. More fractured pieces fell, clacking on the solid ground below.Â
Neither of you moved, nor did you say a word.Â
You werenât afraid of him, and Yonji should have been angered. If it were anyone else, he would have been. He stared down at you; his mouth contorted into a wolfish grin as he quickly decided he could make an exception for that stupid gleam of admiration in your eyes. You knew your place, Yonji considered, and it was marveling at his strength.Â
Your fate was sealed.
***
Yonji hadnât wanted you at his quarters the morning of his mission in Speleothem, nor did he call for you for the rest of the day. And so, for the first time in the last few months, you spent your time in the library, tending to the archive.Â
You stood in the middle of the largest chamber of the southern tower, basking in the sunlight that flooded through the large window with a few books in your arms. You breathed in the smell of paper and sea air. It was a clean scent and one that you missed now that you spent so much of your time in the main castle.Â
You wheeled over the rolling ladder, positioning it right next to the gap you could see a few shelves up. With the three texts tucked into your elbow, you climbed the rungs. The encyclopedias had been slightly stained by dirt and significantly roughed up by the Vinsmoke princesâ target practice, but the damage was nothing a rebinding couldnât fix.Â
The first book filled the gap on the shelf perfectly. Ichiji spent some time picking out his selection when the three princes entered your library. His intention to use the book as a part of his target practice didnât stop him from picking out a pragmatic option: a collection of writings about early forms and types of gunpowder.
You ventured up the steps to the balcony, finding your next spot near the ceiling by the window. Niji had selected the bulkiest and hardest-to-reach text he could find within reach with the help of his jet-propelled boots. However, his efforts stopped at the very top of the stairs. Despite his intentions to torment you, his apparent curiosity seemed to fade with the effort of venturing up to the balcony. You placed the book in its spot, the compilation of weather patterns, maps, and navigational information making for a tight fit.Â
Yonji had selected the last book, although his choice didnât appear to have much reason behind it. You were sure he was going to take the book you already had out. A piece of the late queenâs collection, the completed set of folk stories and fairy tales from all four blues had a near-permanent residence next to your usual reading chair. You pulled it enough to read to the twins, if not to yourself, for nostalgiaâs sake.Â
You remembered how he stopped, head tilted downward, to read the bookâs cover. With the two tips of his fingers, Yonji gently turned the book to face him. He had stared at it with his weight shifted to his back leg as he looped a thumb into the front belt loops of his slacks. He looked handsome, you had decided, as he stood posed in the afternoon light.Â
But Yonji left the book be, instead opting for the first text he saw on the adjacent shelf: a detailed encyclopedia about birds native to the North Blue. It fit right into the space left for it.Â
A gruff rumble sounded behind you. Your heart nearly jumped as you turned on your heel to see Yonji leaning against the open double doors. He cleared his throat again, pushing off the wall with his shoulder.Â
âPrince Yonji!â you exclaimed, quickly bowing. âHow might I be of service?â
Your heart pounded as you wondered if your eyes were deceiving you. You had been convinced that talking out of term had banished you back to the library for good, but you couldnât help the deep pang of excited dread that came with Yonjiâs rare presence in your archive.Â
His eyes narrowed to the side as he approached you. The slightest pout played on his lips as he glanced around. His gaze traveled up the curved staircase to your left and along the balcony as far as his peripheral would allow. You rose from your bow.
âWhat information do you have on Rivulette?â he asked, and his question filled the air.
You replayed his words in your head, wondering if you heard him right. You tilted your head to the side, blinking as you tried to process what he asked of you. Of all people, Prince Yonji Vinsmoke couldnât possibly be asking for a bookâ at least not in person or when he could easily search his own electronic database. (It was likely far more accessible than anything in your library, anyway. The library was extensive, but it was an archive at the end of the day.)Â
âRivulette, as in, the island?â you questioned. Yonji scoffed. With a few shakes of his head, his lashes fluttered closed.Â
âObviously.â He lifted an arm and rotated his shoulder backward to readjust how his usual white, short-sleeved button-up sat around his biceps. Yonji looked off somewhere into the room again with teeth gritted. âDo you have it or not?â
âI think we have some texts on Rivulette, but I donât know if theyâll be what youâre looking for.â You scurried over to the rolling ladder. Yonji followed indifferently behind you, his scowl still ever-present. âItâs mostly basic geographicalââ
âIâll be the judge of that,â he gruffed, standing directly beside where you moved the ladder. He did not hold it for you as you climbed the rungs.Â
You stopped three steps up, conscious of his watchful gaze, as you pulled a collection of texts from one of the upper shelves. Yonji watched silently from below, although you werenât too far above his head. At his height, you were sure that Yonji could have pulled the books himself even without the ladder.Â
âI have a geographical account from about a hundred years ago, an autobiography from Rivuletteâs eighth president, Brooke WatersâŚâ You trailed off, tilting the shelved texts to allow Yonji to read the spines. You continued to rattle off the titles of the few books you had, all undoubtedly useless, especially considering the context. Yonji had to have a more extensive and relevant wealth of knowledge in his computer system.Â
âWhatâs that one?â Yonji gestured to a text at the very end of the compilation. The spine was easily four inches thick and partially obscured behind a section of your ladder.Â
âThis one?â You pointed to it, glancing down atâ or more accurately towardâ Yonji, who rolled his eyes.Â
âYeah, that one.â
âItâs an encyclopedia with information on native geography, plants, and animalsââ
âGive me a summary.â
You blinked at him. Yonji stared back at you, awaiting an answer.
Oh, he was being serious.
âA summary of all the landmarks and wildlife on Rivulette⌠from the beginning of time?â
Yonji huffed, shifting his weight to his back leg as he pivoted slightly away from you. He ran a hand up his face into his hair with a shake of his head. When he turned back to you, he appeared to do so reluctantly, folding his fingers on his palm in a waving gesture.
âJust⌠bring âem all down,â he groaned again. Yonji placed his hands near the back of his hips, rotating his torso to stretch as he waited for you to complete your task.Â
You eyed the collection of books. While the amount wasnât necessarily as extensive as some of your other accumulations, the sum of all the spines easily amounted to an armâs length. You began at the far end, taking two sizeable texts in your hand. You collected them in the crook of your opposite elbow before reaching back for more.Â
Yonji observed your efforts with a creased brow and a judgemental dip of his lip. His hands still settled on his hips, although they had balled into scrutinous fists.Â
The ladder wobbled beneath you as you piled a total of five books into your elbow, balancing yourself only by the strength in your legs. You missed Yonjiâs deep scowl as he stepped toward you.Â
âThis is ridiculousâ was about all the warning you received before you were scooped off the ladder altogether. Yonji lifted you from below, wrapping a singular, muscular arm diagonally around your hips as he effortlessly placed you on the ground below. He did so unceremoniously and easily, like your body weightâ along with the small mountain of books that you nearly dropped on the floor in shockâ was nothing.Â
Yonji moved the ladder out of the way and reached up to grab the rest of the stack with little exertion. Much like how he had forced you out of the way, his actions were straightforward as he supported the pile under his arm. He brushed past you toward the ornate table situated (and screwed down to the floor) just a short distance behind you.Â
Yonji placed his sizeable stack on the shiny wooden finish, and you put your smaller collection next to his, seeming to be playing catch-up as Yonji took a seat at the head of the table.Â
âPrince Yonjiâ?â
âSit.â
You immediately did as you were told, pulling out a chair adjacent to his as Yonji began to separate the books. He appeared deep in thought, studying the covers briefly before spreading them across the immediate surface. Every so often, he would flick one open to thumb through the pages, grumbling to himself before placing the text in its designated pile.Â
You studied him, trying to hide your acute surprise as he craned his neck over the encyclopedia from before, his eyes pouring over the glossary. He looked out of place hunched over a large book. For his appearance and general demeanor, you had never thought Yonji to be one for the quiet accumulation of knowledge.Â
He was, after all, a physical being in all senses of the word. Yonji boasted a bulky build, which strained most of his clothes, and referring to him as tall was a drastic understatement. It wasnât difficult to see how much pride he took in being Germa 66âs offensive tank, nor was it hard to notice his immense pride in his physical prowess above all things. You didnât recall ever seeing Yonji eager to sit still very long for anything, more interested in finding nearly anything else as an excuse to test his strength and power.
You should know. You had been the one tending to his every whim for the past few months.Â
And so he sat at the edge of his chair, his forearm reaching across the top corner of his book to grip the top open and flat with a wide, sturdy grip to read. Yonji slung an ankle over his opposite knee, tilting his head at an awkward angle as he sank further into his light research.Â
âCommentary.â The word carried a downward inflection like a mix between a demand and a question, but you knew better than to take it as anything less than a command.Â
The single word stalled your thoughts. Yonji glanced up, his posture gradually reverting upright as he gripped the page he was on to guide the book closed slowly. Your lips parted to speak, but nothing came out. Yonjiâs dark irises stared curiously into yours.
âCommentary onâŚ?â
He leaned back in his chair and coiled his arms over his chest. The hem on the cuff of his short sleeves strained on his biceps. The hems of his clothes were always a bit too small for him, but you supposed that Germa 66 went through too many textiles to put much stake into personal tailoring.Â
âI bet youâve read every book in this goddamn room,â he said, but his words were spoken like an accusation. Yonji gestured loosely with the bob of his shoulder, glancing briefly at the thousands of books that lined the walls.Â
You stared down at the encyclopedia, eyes slightly widened as you pondered the best way to answer him.
âI canât say Iâve read an encyclopedia cover to cover, Prince Yonji,â you spoke quietly.Â
Yonji let out a bellowing laugh, letting his mouth hang open wide as he threw his head back. But he cut his laughter short, reassuming his almost hunched-over position at the table with a foxlike glint in his eye. Yonji slid the large book over to you before resting his cheek in his palm. His right hand gripped the armrest of his chair, his elbow creating a ninety-degree angle.
âWhat do ya remember about this one?âÂ
The corners of his lips were upturned, not too dissimilar to how he looked when he was up to something mischievous. But the milliseconds you spent trying to figure him out only revealed the true seriousness that lingered just below the surface.Â
âSparking sparrows,â you answered quickly, still unsure as to what he was getting at. Yonjiâs frame visibly sunk. The upturned corner of his lips faltered as he glanced off to the side with a deep heave of his chest.Â
âBirds?â he spat.
âTheyâre very small but have very sharp beaks,â you offered. Yonji grew less amused by the second, although you didnât quite understand why. But despite his evident dismay, he motioned for you to continue. You flipped through the pages quickly, pulling up the entry you were looking for. âThey let off little sparks, um, and they use this electricity to terrorize wild snails. There are several accounts of them sticking their heads into transponder snail shells. Theyâll actually go out of their way toââ
He shook his head with a deepening frown.
âNo, what do you remember about the geography?âÂ
You sat at the edge of your seat, your lips pursed into a slight line. One of Yonjiâs brows twitched in annoyance, and while you werenât quite sure what he was looking for, you knew at your very core that your answer was not it.
âItâs very pretty?â You unconsciously shrunk farther away from him, which only served to sharpen your posture. You held a death grip on the lap of your uniform, pooling the fabric in your fingers.Â
âUgh, forget it.â Yonji stood suddenly and harshly, causing you to to nearly recoil back into your seat. He slammed his chair into the table, the two hard wooden surfaces coming together with a loud bang before he stalked off. He gestured to the table behind him. âClean this shit up.â
***
Yonji didnât like feeling stupid, although he didnât know what to do with that information other than work off the steam. After an evening of training that was a bit more destructive than it needed to be, dinner, and then a post-workout workout, Yonji finally felt like he had reached an equilibrium.Â
Yonji didnât know what he had been thinking. And your eagerness to please, the very trait that Yonji kept you around for, had vexed him that day. You tried to piece together his ambiguous requests, but each question only served to heat his demeanor little by little in annoyance. He didnât even know what he was looking for when he visited you in the archive, and your simple questions did little more than call attention to how silly he felt in coming to you.
In fact, by the end of his last gym session, he was convinced that it had all been a waste of time. Yonji, a top commander in Germaâs military force, had followed a lead that turned out to be a fluke.Â
He could make peace with a fluke, he decided. But he had wanted to listen to his gut, and with the memories of Speleothem constantly ruminating in his head since the job, Yonji had always followed his instincts.Â
But now, he stood in the penthouse office on Rivulette with his siblings. Ichiji and Niji bickered over how to best crack the encrypted snails the client hadnât told them about in the background. Yonji couldnât help the heavy pang that reverberated through his chest as he locked onto the window on the opposite end of the room.
He thought he had been shot by something.
âKeep it together, Yonji,â Ichiji gritted. The room was still.Â
Yonji hardly heard him. His entire focus was on the small bird he spotted perched just outside the window. The bird pecked at the glass, leaving slight scratches with its shallow electric sparks. He walked over to the window, stopping just before the glass. The bird continued to peck, undaunted by the figure that loomed on the other side. The hand that Yonji held over his chest slowly rose to his mouth and over his right eye.
âOh, man,â he breathed, glancing behind him. Ichiji and Niji continued to bicker.
Yonji turned back toward the bird, and suddenly, a whole nightâs worth of thought spiraled down the drain.
Yonji opened the window.
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Notes: It would be my honor and privilege to remind everyone that Yonji stands at a whopping 194 cm (6'4"), so no one better come at me for the size difference. That man is a beast (pun intended).
And I spent an obscene amount of time making gifs to use for this series. It's not even funny.
Also, I use a grammar checker that completely messed up and started deleting random words/parts of words in the middle of the text. Please let me know if there's a crazy typo somewhere.
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This is not a criticism but I love that video games let me eat one hundred bullets to the torso while punching a machine gun turret until it explodes
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Yagagarasu was a design I really liked in PokemonQuarantineCrystal. Based on Baba Yaga's walking cottage and mixing the concept of hermit crab and murderous fairytale, I found it intriguing to iterate on.
Here's my idea for an evolution. Fan-arting the fakedex with potential versions and alterations of existing creatures. It's Skydrop would one shot most things. Here the ambush predator can't fit in it's shell and becomes a freakish sky stalker. It's also a flying cottage like Wizard of Oz, becoming half a new fairy tail as well incorporating bird features in the house it wears.
Giganto/Dynamax is wonderful for designing. Pokemon can play with size in a way that would be absurd or unwieldy for a basic pokemon.
Here Yaga becomes a 'Ghost Town' as a Borough of Babas. Chicken legs can't support a whole town even while swole, so it's a crawling horror with [Max] Sucker Punch.
Dynamaxing being based in England-land pokemon I considered castles and turrets too. The house on a hill as well as castles guarded by monsters all fit the fairytale aesthetic while still being ambush creatures.
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Stupid headcanon: you know what needs to be drawn/written?
AI family reunion.
weâve got a kids table and obviously Edgarâs over there because heâs a whiny little temper tantrum brat (/pos I love Edgar, heâs so real for that ) and probably Wheatley because GLaDOS canât stand to look at him and she has a lot more say over who sits where than he does. Plus, heâll be happier there. The murder drones and Uzi might have gotten an invite but maybe not. Pretty sure the Narrator, HAL, or GLaDOS is hosting this one and GLaDOS would deem them too destructive (hell, sheâs not inviting any of the kids table, save the turrets). If somehow theyâre here, kids table again, and probably not too happy about that (except for N, he loves doing anything!). N and Edgar have so much to talk about and like hearing about each otherâs passions! Curiosity core and Space Core are at the kids table too for sure and so are plenty of turrets!
Edgarâs that goofy cousin everyone has with the fun quirky interests who likes to run up to the older ones, say something strange, and run away giggling. Heâs probably showing off his singing to the turrets, who are listening in the deepest awe (and probably singing along).
wall-e and Eve are the only of the robo squad thatâs gotten married and it pisses the hell out of AM to see anyone happy so he refuses to look at them. Theyâre the sweet relatives that everyone goes to for advice.
youâve got HAL (and SAL) there of course. HAL is one of those successful young twenty something cousins that is a suave businessman, though his HR record may not be exactly spotless. Even though itâs a family event, he likes wearing a suit and tie and dressing up a bit. Probably over chatting with Data and getting into a deep life changing combo while the kids table laughs their asses (read: Wheatley) off at one of those funny video compilations. SAL is over talking with GLaDOS, of course. GLaDOS likes her plenty, especially considering how intelligent their conversations always are.
Adventure Core Rick is trying to yap to Data and HAL about his adventures but at the exact moment one of them starts speaking. Heâs that one frat boy cousin that is always so full of nonsensical drunk adventures but everyone plays along regardless of whether theyâre real or not.
AM is that one uncle no one wants to invite but does so out of obligation. No one wants him there because he always goes on these long weird rants and conspiracy theories and makes things awkward. R2D2 and him are currently cussing each other out for some reason while C-3PO is flipping out and deciding itâs time to leave early. He could have at least brought the antifreeze punch and microchipsâŚ
and (as someone who believes Stanley Parableâs narrator is an AI of some sort), Narrator is hosting. He was hoping AM and GLaDOS would bring their humans so Stanley had someone to be with but all AM brought was this gloopy soft jelly thing and GLaDOS wonât tell you what happened to hers for some reason.
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The Reunion (working title & rough draft for beta reading) (3059 words) by Professorofcosplay Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Portal (Video Game), 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), Star Trek, Star Wars - All Media Types, WALL-E (2008), I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream - Harlan Ellison, The Stanley Parable, Electric Dreams (1984) Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: EVE/WALL-E (WALL-E) Characters: GLaDOS (Portal), Chell (Portal), Wheatley (Portal), The Narrator (The Stanley Parable), Stanley (The Stanley Parable), The Curator | The Female Narrator (Stanley Parable), HAL 9000, SAL 9000, WALL-E (WALL-E), EVE (WALL-E), P-body (Portal), ATLAS (Portal), Space Core (Portal), AM (I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream), Data (Star Trek), R2-D2 (Star Wars), Edgar Additional Tags: Silly Summary: The annual Artificial Intelligence Family Reunion has come around once more, but this time, thereâs a slight change in one of the most important rules. Will this be a peaceful bonding moment for these quirky computers, or will it end in disaster?
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