What do you think is the difference if the mission's team is: Cam/Bex, Bex/Zach, Cammie/Zach, Townsend/Zach, Joe/Zach?
Cam + Bex: very much following protocol. At least Cammie is following protocol while Bex can sometimes be reckless and unorthodox.
Zach + Bex: the question is how they even get anything done. Seriously and realistically get anything done. But no other team is fiercely competitive or protective of each other.
Cammie + Zach: basically the dream team. They work very well together. Zach often has trouble letting cam actively take the lead sometimes but they basically ebb and flow with each other.
Zach + Townsend: it’s very formal. Everything is by the book with very little room for communication. If there is communication it’s direct and to the point.
Zach + Joe: very much like the mentor/trainee aspect. Joe lets Zach lead the mission but will jump in almost like a safety net. Which doesn’t happen as often as Joe would like.
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"STOP TAKING THE HEALTH KITS"
He ubered the scout after this.
Additional sketches and some ramblings under the cut.
This is based on an encounter I had the other day, when a demoman took a medkit before my medigun connected with him. When he saw my health was down to 21, he would force me to stand at the spawn point and guarded me until I was healed. Wherever you are now, if you read this, you were a good lad and I love you.
Sometimes I think about how medic is emotionally very invested in the missions (which shows in his voice when he shouts at his team), but off-duty and during friendly taunts he seems to be among the most giggly, and fun-loving mercenaries in the team. I like to think he can get agitated very fast, but cools down just as quickly.
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I think we sometimes forget that Nandor was chosen by The Baron, one of the most ancient and powerful vampires, to lead an expedition with Nadja and Laszlo to conquor all of 'The New World' and subjugate its people roughly 200 years ago...
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So just to recap: Aizawa
1. Buys ugly clothes for his daughter
2. Is subsequently forbidden (presumably by his husband) from buying her anymore gifts
3. So his workaround for that is to send his son to get things for her instead
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Do you like red oktoberfest (like romantically)?
Aha! Interesting and very valid thing to ask! Thanks for your question!
I shall not answer straightforwardly!
Doodle (1) and rambles you didn't ask for below the cut. The answer is in the last paragraph.
Clown language.
I admit I personally prefer showing characters interact with each other and allowing their interaction to be interpreted as either romantic, platonic, or even nothing at all.
I think this approach makes relationships less framed by "signpost cues" of friendship/attraction/love (not that I do not enjoy seeing these either). I think it leaves more room for interesting human interactions, independent of what expectations the reader has for the two characters. Some people seem to search for actions like kissing, hugging, confessions, in order to confirm whether something was supposed to be romantic or not. But then, the absence of such cues make them arrive at conclusions that ignore other forms of relationship-building interactions all together :(
(Fig.1: The unparalleled amount of different flavours of intimate feelings that are evoked from "getting shot and dying on your shoulder" - disease)
So for me, it's Schroedinger's character relationships, with a generous amount of "the true value of this relationship is the collection of interactions we have made along the way" and it doesn't need a name. So with that out of the way:
I am not averted to the idea of Medic and Heavy finally getting their hot steamy Tf2 Sex Update thanks for readin-
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