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kazoosandfannypacks · 5 months
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My favorite thing about the spectres is they're all always telling each other, "you don't have to hide your problems. You can talk about your problems" but they're also always like "No, I cannot talk about my problems." Every single member of The Ghost crew is constantly saying, "well, SOMEBODY here has to start being emotionally vulnerable, but it's CERTAINLY not going to be me." Top tier found family dynamic, 11/10, no notes.
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ventresses · 7 months
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Star Wars: Rebels (1/?)
Star Wars + Text Posts & Headlines
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emipon · 4 months
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My fave gays
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seth-shitposts · 10 months
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just some thoughts.
Kallus keeps every single item he's ever been given.
For the longest time, that had only been the bo-rifle. Which he lost when his cover was blown.
And then there was the meteorite, another item he kept close to his person because of its daily significance to him. Which is also MIA.
At first, no one really noticed.
When he first joined the rebellion, he had nothing. Which wasn't strange. What was strange was that it stayed that way for a long while. A few unsavory rebels poked, prodded, and speculated that it was the Imperial in him. But he always shook their taunts off, having more important things to attend to.
Sabine was the first to give him a gift. She painted his old imperial chest plate and he keeps it as a decorative piece. He had wanted to get rid of the armor initially, but she talked him out of it. Now he knows why and he can't really bring himself to part with it now that the teen has put her own personal touch on to it.
After four months in the rebellion officially, it had been the first and only item to be in his room.
A few weeks later, he wobbles into his room after a long shift and finds a laser-cut stone statue of a loth cat. It's unquestionably an item left by the rebellions own loth cat, Ezra. Kallus smiles to himself and makes it a center piece on his counter.
One morning he had invited Kanan over for caf... well, more so Kanan offered to bring Kallus some of his favourite to brew. Kallus tried to have them meet somewhere in HQ or perhaps in the ghost, or even in one of the rec rooms. Kanan explained that he wanted something where it could be more quiet, as he had something important to speak about with Kallus. Kallus reluctantly agreed and managed to get a hold of a caf brewer. He realized he made a fatal miscalculation when Kanan showed up and Kallus didn't have a single cup. Kanan had just laughed and said that he had a feeling that was the case. Kanan pulled out a few mugs he had taught himself how to make back on Atollon. He gifted them to Kallus, who uses them frequently. (He has acquired quite a collection over time. At one point, everyone who he considers friends has gifted him at least one mug each, he has a collection of 38 mugs.)
There's been a few more times when Kallus has returned to his room to find random items and nick-nacks from Ezra. His current favourite is one of Pryce's stolen helmets that Ezra had Sabine paint.
Kallus is quite fond of weapon that he helped Wolffe and Gregor steal from am imperial auction. It's beyond repair, but it was from the same line of Canon blasters that helped them win many battles back in the clone wars.
One of Kallus’s favourite Hera gifts is the miniature self-piloting ship that circles the ceiling of his room. She had made it in her down time, one day when she had scrap pieces she was fiddling with while he was working. Eventually, the two fell into a pattern of Hera working on some small project while Kallus read a book that Rex or Cassian usually gifted him. She usually also had him tell her whatever the latest interpersonal spectacles were hot in rumors.
Kallus doesn't question the continously growing number of Imperial rank badges that Chopper likes to keep in Kallus's room and have Kallus help him rearrange into a pattern. Chopper is taking after Sabine, in a light. The droid is very particular about how he wants the badges arranged. It's growing into quite an abstract work.
Rex and AP-5 have both given Kallus a dozen plants. Separately. AP-5 enjoys to talk about his interest in plants for hours during his down time. Kallus listens to every speech about the care that goes into them, the importance of their specific roles in the environment that supports them, and their scientific uses. Rex enjoys telling stories of his past related to each plant he brings Kallus. The soldier attaches the memory of old friends to a plant that reminds him of them. And he told Kallus that something about him just reads as plant caretaker. And Kallus still has no reason to doubt a single hunch from Rex because he has yet to let a single plant that either he or AP-5 has ever brought him die. He's managed to not only keep every single plant alive, but also thriving.
Ths growing number of plants pulled a chuckle from Zeb one day, cracking a joke about how he feels like he stepped into a different type of jungle.
The gifts that Zeb have given Kallus are numerous, all seemingly unrelated, yet distinctly Zeb. Furniture he made from wood he found in Yavin's jungle, gems he snagged from imperial black market auctions that he made into a wind chime, minor items that are fascinating to just hold and fidget with, a weighted blanket that Zeb stitched together himself, jewelry that Zeb said reminded him of Kallus. Quite a few of the gifts were made by hand. A number of others had practical uses to them. And some just given because "I looked at it and thought of you". The day that Zeb gave him a Lasana tunic, Kallus was left at a loss for words. The fabric was the most comfortable texture he had ever held, the colors were soft and gentle. Zeb told Kallus he made himself, every stitch, every color had an intent, a meaning behind them. He tried it on for the other and fell in love with how right it felt to wear, how comfortable it was, and most of all for the soft look in Zeb's eyes when he showed him. The top portion was sleeveless and backless, the cloth collar covering most of his neck and layered over his chest. The waist was contrastingly snug and hugged him fittedly. The pants we loose and airy, before the fabric around the ankles clung to his skin once more. The smile never left either of their faces the whole time.
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ap-5 · 10 months
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marvel-starwarsfangirl · 11 months
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Day 38: S3E14 “Warhead”
AP-5’s dry delivery is so entertaining. I also love Kallus’ little smile after the infiltration droid blew up the other Star Destroyer.
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sailforvalinor · 1 year
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No one:
Dave Filoni: yes but what if we added a droid who’s uptight like Threepio but sounds like Alan Rickman, makes real-world musical theatre references, and sings in space. You know, for funsies
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ms-erin-kallus · 7 months
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I’m on a one woman mission to correct Chopper’s kill count in Rebels.
It’s currently tallied at around 50k, but that leaves out the 37k war crime committed when he helped send that reprogrammed droid back to blow up its star destroyer in ‘Warhead’.
So, technically homie is sitting closer to 87k, not 50.
Oh, and we gotta remember Zeb and AP-5 get cred with the assist.
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nonhumanhottie · 9 months
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Rebels season 3 rewatch
The Wynkanhthu job
A Hondo episode is automatically a good episode
I wonder how Hera would react when she finds out Lando is in the rebellion later on
the blind jokes sTOP
'For we are desperate!' Iconic
AP!! Genuinely I love him
the way they end up being wrong about Hondo and his affection for Ezra
If Hondo isn't in the Ahsoka show I'm going to riot he melds so well with the ghost crew
Ezra saluting every time he says captain gets me lmao
Zeb and Ezra are such duo I love them!!
An Inside Man
ugh this one is a banger
the fight and escape scenes are always unique
the swagger of Pryce's walk ugh
Thrawn is so devious an evil little man dastardly
the difference bewteen Kallus's horror and Pryce's smirk i wonder who fulcrum is lmao
Kallus is not subtle at all oh my god
Art girlie Thrawn
You know Kallus immediately recognises them because of their heights
Fulcrum reveal!! yesss!!!
Ofc Chopper and Kallus get on straight away lmao
'bUt I wAs GoNnA dO iT'
Zeb's oh shit moment when he realises he and Kallus are friends lmao
Thrawn really said facts not feelings
Kallus already knows he's in way too deep
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nogoodninny · 6 months
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Ok, so it is it just like a thing that all droid counterparts have old married couple vibes? Or is it just me??
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cornsarts · 6 months
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mean girls
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chopper-and-ap5 · 8 months
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Wedge: Why do you and Chopper hang out if you hate each other so much? AP-5: We don't hate each other. Wedge: But you're always talking about how much you hate each other. AP-5: ... What's your point?
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seth-shitposts · 9 months
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Ezra Bridger Headcanon
The first few months with the ghost crew, Ezra spent a good chunk of time annoying each of them into learning a tap code for non verbally communicate without others knowing what they're saying.
-He insisted on teaching each of them two different codes. He taught a general one to everyone so that they could all communicate with each other. -Then he did individualized 'dialects', so supplemental codes unique to each of them, and he was the only other one who knew what they would be saying, if they wanted or needed it. (This came into practice most often between himself and Zeb or himself and Sabine, but everyone did occasionally put it to use.)
The idea actually helped them a number of times, getting them out of sticky situations.
Kallus did catch on to this pretty early and was able to eventually decode it, but his superior looked at him like he was stupid when he brought it up. So Kallus just kept it to himself but did use it to his advantage. (Still didn't help him with shit though lmao.)
-Ezra insisted on Ahsoka and Rex learning as well. -He taught AP-5, but the droid didn't use it often. At least not until Chopper provoked him into it using reverse psychology. -When He discovered Kallus to be Fulcrum, he did make him an individual code as well. Kallus was thrilled about it and complimented him on the idea in the first place. -You can bet your ass that Hondo absolutely got a code as well. He was the most excited one to learn. But Ezra chose to omit teaching him the general code. Or tell him there was a general code at all.
The individual tap codes all had extreme variation to them, intentionally. There was no rhyme or reason to the changes. And Ezra has every single one completely memorized.
Sad Headcanon portion!!
After Kanan's death, Ezra couldn't bring himself to use his code for a long time. Years later, when he finally brought himself to build up the will power to do it, he could've sworn that he heard a distinctive response. "I've got you."
After he disappeared into wild space, each of them would tap their individual 'dialects' every time they missed him. Sometimes they would imagine what his reply would've been, almost able to actually hear it themselves. And when Ezra finally makes his return from wild space, he greets each of them with their tap signals. Every time, without fail, they will stop in their tracks to turn around and just stare, not fully believing their eyes or their ears until he taps again with a laugh. He laughs and it's the best thing they've heard in years.
At the end of rebels, when sabine does the little line and pap on the Lothal Mural, that is one of words in her tapping dialect.
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ap-5 · 9 months
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My newest tattoo🖤
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marvel-starwarsfangirl · 11 months
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Day 40: S3E17 “Through Imperial Eyes”
This is a top 5 Rebels episode for me. I love “Through Imperial Eyes” so much. Kallus is one of my favorite characters in the whole show and I think y’all know that by now.
Thrawn is so close to figuring out Kallus’ identity and where Chopper Base is. This episode brings a good amount of chaos and anxiety as each character thinks they know who the rebel spy is. And Kallus thinks he is a step ahead of everyone until the reveal at the very end.
When Thrawn tells Yularen he knows, it is a truly chilling moment. It’s all over for Kallus but he doesnt know it yet. I’ve rewatched this episode so many times and it doesn’t get old.
(I also lowkey feel bad for Lyste. Like, he has no idea what’s happening cause Kallus kinda threw him under the bus)
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Most of my fave Star Wars scenes are the ones that break me down into tears: Fives’ death, Ahsoka and Rex in Order 66, Kanan Jarrus’ death, etc.
but I also love AP-5’s almost musical number and his dismay at being rescued from floating forever in the abyss of space
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