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🩶 Commander Colt ❤️
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First doodle of 2024 and it's the *other skull helmet-design Clone who's in the show for all of two episodes before getting impaled by Ventress' lightsaber. 🥲
(*I'll get around to doing Hunter's helmet eventually.)
Art taglist: @the-hexfiles @your-slutty-gf @msmeredithrose @lonely-day3636 @dukeoftheblackstar
You can find more of my art by searching my art tag or clicking on my masterlist.
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clonememesfrikyeah · 1 year
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prankprincess123 · 11 months
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Does someone who knows how to make edits want to make a really dumb Clone Wars meme for me? Cause this idea is currently stuck in my head...
*Bluey intro theme*
*as instrumentals play pics of various Jedi flash on screen with captions of how their troops address them*
"MUM!!!" *picture of Shaak Ti*
*instrumentals and slideshow of Jedi resume*
"DAD!!!" *picture of Plo Koon*
*instrumentals and sideshow resume* (trail off and video ends before next name sung)
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Care and Comfort 5
Title: Baby Boom (Colt)
Summary: After the Battle of Kamino, there are hundreds of babies who need care. You and your crew of volunteers have arrived on Kamino to help.
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Warnings: none
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 You look around the makeshift nursery with a frown. There’s nothing soft about the room. Nothing comforting. The cribs look like repurposed shipping crates. The blankets are scratchy and dull. The walls are stark white.
 “Oh my,” one of the volunteers behind you murmurs, distress clear in her voice.
 The man who led all of the volunteers here, a clone in dark blue and red armor, turns to you with concern clearly written on his face. Colt, he’d said his name was.
 “We did the best we could,” Colt says. “But we knew the little ones needed more than we could give. That’s why the other commanders and I asked General Ti for your help. Just tell us what you need.”
 “Paint,” a Twi’lek volunteer says.
 “Soft fabrics,” a Rodian volunteer adds.
As more suggestions are offered, you walk to one of the cribs. Two tiny babies stare up at you. You look to another nearby crib. And another. It looks like there are two little ones in each crib. They look to be about six months old, though you know they are younger. Clones age at twice the rate of baseline humans after all.
 When you’d heard that the cloning facility on Kamino was in need of volunteers to take care of babies whose growth tubes had been damaged in the attack a week ago, you’d jumped at the opportunity. You had worked in childcare since secondary school and through university. This was your life’s calling.
 “Hello there,” you murmur, running the back of your index finger down a soft cheek.
 You make a note to speak with whomever is in charge of meals. The babies look too slender to you and you want to make sure they’re getting all the nutrition they need.
 /././././
 The next couple of weeks are hectic for you and your team of volunteers. It seems that you meet with Master Ti—you can’t bring yourself to call the gentle Togruta Jedi ‘general’—or the Rancor battalion commanders every day to give progress updates on the nursery or the babies.
 The nursery has been painted with stylized animals and soothing landscapes from various planets. Soft blankets and mattress pads have been sewn for the cribs, and a few of the stuffed toys that were ordered have arrived. You had a rather unpleasant conversation with the Kaminoans in charge of the clones’ meals and are now importing formula for the babies.
 The volunteers all take shifts, so the babies aren’t ever left alone. General Ti has visited a few times and held the tiny clones, but other than that first day, you haven’t seen a grown clone in the nursery.
 Your shift is about to start, and you’re headed for the refectory to get something to eat first. You see Colt coming out of the refectory and are struck by a sudden idea. You walk up to him and slide your arm through his. You kind of wish you could see his face as you feel him jolt, but he has his helmet in place already.
 “Colt, just the man I was looking for,” you say. “Do you have a moment?”
 He feels a little stiff next to you, but doesn’t brush you off. “Sure. I’m just getting off shift.”
 “I won’t keep you long,” you promise.
 You and Colt draw quite a few looks as you walk through the halls. The Kaminoans spot you and dismiss you right away. The older cadets in red slant looks at your hand on Colt’s arm and whisper together. The younger cadets in blue seemed to watch you with a wistfulness you wished you could do something about. But you, and all the volunteers, had been strictly informed that you were only here to take care of the babies. Well, you had a few ideas about that as well.
 Colt stiffens again as he realizes where you’re taking him. His steps falter, then take on a more purposeful stride. You wonder if he’s been warned away from the nursery. The doors hiss open at your approach and you step inside, pausing when Colt stops. After a moment, he slips off his helmet and looks around in awe.
 “It’s like we’re not on Kamino anymore,” he says quietly.
 “That was the idea,” you murmur. The other volunteers smile as you drag Colt further into the nursery. “I wanted you to see firsthand the changes we’d made.”
 A mural of the Cloudshape Falls of Alderaan catching the pink, blue, and violet light of a sunset fills one wall. On another wall, a black sand beach of Sesid, littered with white shells, rises into green jungle and the slope of a volcano. A tranquil forest that could have been on any one of a dozen of jungle planets fills a third wall.
 Colt walks over to the nearest crib. Two tiny clones are nestled inside with soft blankets. Their rosy cheeks are filling out and are losing the pinched look they’d held when you and the volunteers had first arrived.
 “I can’t believe you’ve done all this in just a couple of tendays,” Colt says.
 “We’re highly trained professionals,” a Sullustan man says, stepping close. “And we take the care of younglings very seriously.”
 Colt nods. “I can see that.”
 The Sullustan is holding one of the babies, and Colt seems fascinated by the little one. He reaches out a finger, and the baby grabs it.
 “You should hold him, commander,” the Sullustan offers.
 Colt shoots a panicked look at you. “I—I don’t . . .”
 “You won’t break him, Colt,” you reassure. “Here, hold your arms like this.”
 Miming holding a baby, you guide Colt into the correct position, and before he can say no, the Sullustan transfers the tiny clone into Colt’s arms.
 “Hold him a little closer to your chest,” you instruct.
 The little one stares up at Colt for a long moment, then begins to fuss. Another baby in a nearby crib begins to cry as if in response to the first. You go pick that little guy up and walk back to Colt’s side.
 “Try bouncing him a bit,” the Sullustan suggests.
 “Gently,” you coach, when Colt looks like he’s going to start jumping in place. “Like this.”
 Swaying lightly, you bounce the tiny clone in your arms. Colt mimics you, but the baby in his arms only fusses more.
 “Maybe it’s the armor,” a Gotal volunteer says. “You could try taking it off.”
 You watch Colt and think perhaps he’s reached the end of the new experiences he can handle for one day.
 “I can take him back,” the Sullustan says.
 Colt hesitates, his jaw working, before handing the baby back to the other man. The little one turns into the Sullustan’s chest and settles. Colt’s hands clench at his sides and you see him come to a decision. He walks to the chair where he set his helmet and begins removing his armor. When he’s removed all the armor on his upper torso and arms, he comes back to your side.
 “May I hold him?” Colt asks, nodding to the baby in your arms.
 You transfer the baby smoothly and Colt cradles him against his chest. The child takes in a deep breath and lets out a contented sigh. The smile on Colt’s face is endearingly sappy.
 /././././
 The next day, Havoc and Blitz show up at different times and each spend an hour in the nursery. The day after that Hammer arrives with several other troopers in tow. Each time, the troopers remove their upper armor, then wander around the nursery holding their fussing little brothers until they quiet.
 You’re not on duty when the first dirty diaper incident happens, but one of the volunteers managed to get a holovid of the panicked trooper and the ensuing “What do I do with it???” and you get to relive the hilarity with everyone else. You and the rest of the volunteers being instructing the troopers on diaper changing and bottle feeding.
 It only takes one time finding a group of troopers leaning against each other asleep, with their little charges on their chests for you to start keeping a holocam on you. You don’t want to miss capturing any more adorable moments. More and more troopers are showing up to cuddle their little brothers, and it warms your heart to see them.
 Colt doesn’t show up again in the nursery for the longest time. You worry that you may have overwhelmed him on that first day, and while he seems okay to send other commanders and troopers, you decide he must not be interested in returning. It makes you a little sad for a couple of reasons: 1, he’d looked calm and centered when he’d finally left that first time and 2, you’d really like to spend more time with the commander outside of the weekly progress reports and a few shared meals in the mess hall.
 So, you’re understandably happy when you finally see him again one night. You pause in the doorway of the nursery. The only light comes from a safety strip recessed in the wall near the floor. Colt is standing by one of the cribs, a tiny body tucked protectively under his chin. The commander sways, humming softly. His voice is deep and rich, and you think you could listen to it for hours. With a sigh, you realize that Colt is the only adult in the nursery, and you wonder where your volunteers have wandered off to.
 You step into the nursery with a deliberate scuff of your feet to let Colt know you’re there. Blitz had reacted badly the other day when one of the volunteers had accidentally snuck up on him.
 “I thought we’d scared you off,” you say softly as you stop at Colt’s side.
 He smooths light fingers over the dark curls on the tiny head resting against his chest. “I had some duties that kept me away.”
 “I’m glad you’re back.” You dare to lay a hand on his back, and when he doesn’t protest, you leave it there. His blacks are warm underneath your palm.
 “Thank you for this,” Colt says. “I think sometimes we clones lose sight of why we’re fighting this war. But it’s for people like you. People who care.”
 His golden-brown eyes meet yours and you can feel a blush creeping up your cheeks.
 “I do care,” you say. “Very much.”
 Colt turns toward you and your hand slides down his arm. Comes to rest on his forearm.
 “I know,” he says. His big, warm hand covers yours.
 You take a step closer and Colt pulls you into his side. Colt begins to hum again, and the two of you sway—almost slow dancing—cradling the next generation of hope in your arms.
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barkandshark · 1 year
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Tiny Rancor Battalion
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mabrego0714 · 1 year
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Thank you all for being so patient w/ me. I finally finished a piece and I think it’s gotten me over that little art block I was having. I’m quite proud of this piece. I know I said I was doing Bad Batch in their S2 armor, but I ended up switching projects (to help with the art block).
Here is Rancor Battalion. Compared to the CW version, I tried to make them broader than their show model so hopefully that shows👍
I couldn’t find any CC/CT numbers for any of the members.
I HC their CC’s are:
Colt-CC-0010
Blitz-CC-0011
Hammer-CC-0012
Havoc-CC-0013
I didn’t include those on the actual piece cuz they are just my HC numbers and not official.
I’ve also made some random HC’s about Rancor Battalion so check those out too.
From left to right:
Commander Havoc, Commander Colt, Commander Hammer and Commander Blitz
Rancor Battalion was only shown in S3 of CW during the Clone Cadet story arc. They are responsible for training the clone cadets on Kamino, working with hired bounty hunters (since there are so many clones) and with Jedi Master Shaak Ti. They mostly get killed off when the attack on Kamino happens, but for me, they survived. They live happily on Kamino w/ their mom Shaak Ti lol.
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jgvfhl · 1 year
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The Number Lad Is A Menace
And of course by Thee Number Lad, I mean my darling Sevenset :) This is one more chapter of silliness for everyone to enjoy! I'll be honest, the next chapter might come a little later than April 1st because of my chock-a-block full schedule right now, but it will happen in April!!! We gotta start the next arc!!! I'm so excited!! Thank you to everyone who's been reading these chapters, I really appreciate it.
Words: ~4100 Warnings: None Link to the Masterlist of Chapters Link to the story on Ao3 if that's easier for folks (it's still 1 chapter behind, but it'll be up to date by the next installment)
Sevenset looked up from his little sketchbook, finally noticing the bunks around him in the temporary barracks on Rancor’s Venator cruiser were filling up. He checked the time on his vambrace.
Huh.
Okay, well, he hadn’t meant to spend almost two hours designing his next tattoo, but these things happened. He added the last few lines and snapped the book shut around his pencil, wrapping the elastic band around the book and tucking it under his pillow.
Upon attempting to stand, his body informed him he had been sitting in a horrible position for almost two hours, and standing so quickly was not possible right now.
“Ow,” he muttered, stretching his legs out and leaning down to touch the toes of his boots.
“Yeah, it looked like you were doing your best impression of an ithorian down there.”
Sevenset looked up, finding his squadmate Buster lying in his bunk, prepped for sleep cycle, which was due to start for them in a few minutes.
“Was it any good?” he asked, finally standing up slowly to stretch his back.
Buster frowned. “Dunno, you don’t quite have the face for it.”
A lump in the bunk underneath Buster grumbled. “Would you shut up ‘n sleep?”
Buster smiled, leaning over the side to look down. His field partner Sketch valued his sleep like a dragon did its hoard, and right now, only the man’s mohawk and little strips of the pink-dyed buzzed hair either side were visible over the edge of the blanket pulled up over his face.
“Sorry, Sketch,” Sevenset said, a little quieter. “I’ll leave you to your beauty rest.”
Sketch grumbled again and Buster gave a small smile before settling back on his mattress. “Have fun on the night shift,” he said.
“Oh, I always do,” Sevenset replied, finding his kit and putting it on. He wasn’t being sarcastic, for once. He really did enjoy the night shift. He’d always been a bit… off as far as circadian rhythm (his squad on Kamino had hated it), so it made perfect sense to him to take the later shifts while he was at his best, and rest when the weirdo “morning people” were up and functional.
He was by the door when Buster called his name–quietly still, so he didn’t wake anyone.
“What?”
Buster held up a datapad. “I forgot to drop this off with the commanders,” he said, handing it down to him. “Do you think you can do that?”
Sevenset considered it. “Well, as long as I know which room I’m going to, shouldn’t be a problem.”
The other ARC rubbed his head, squinting in efforts to recall. “I think Colt is in one-eighteen C? It’s near the bridge, one level up from us.”
He stared at Buster, knowing very well he had no idea the gift he had just given him. He nodded solemnly. “Consider it done, vod,” he said as seriously as he could muster, adding a sharp salute as well.
Buster just rolled his eyes and lay down, shuffling his blanket around as he got comfortable. “Maker help us, you’re somethin’ else, Sevens,” he smiled.
Sevenset grinned back, turning off the lights as he left the room and headed to the briefing room for his shift assignments. Nothing too dramatic, considering they were hurtling through hyperspace, and the truly important people—the engineers, the navigators, the bridge officers—were all taking shifts as well, keeping them on track towards Kamino. But, his light duties did mean he had plenty of time to get them done in a timely fashion, then go see about room 118C and hope its occupant was out of the room…
As was often the case, Sevenset was given inspection duties. He had notable attention to detail and a quick eye for making sure everything was ship-shape in no time, so the COs had no issues handing it off to him time and time again, and he had no issues completing it time and time again. Tonight, it was weapons lock-up with Tracer, one of many ARF troopers that had accompanied this most recent mission.
It was good to have company, given the sheer number of weapons on the cruiser. They divided the work between them and went to it. There was something incredibly satisfying about checking all the boxes off as he went down the racks of blasters and ammunition lining the room. He was done before he’d even had time to properly enjoy the mindlessness of it all.
Tracer glanced over at him when he’d been standing still for too long. “What’s wrong?”
“Nothing. Everything’s accounted for.”
Tracer blinked. He was almost done, maybe a few racks away from completion. “You’re done?”
“Yeah, I like this kinda gig,” he explained as simply as he could. “Figure it’s why I keep getting the same assignments,” he added with a grin. “Listen, I gotta go drop something with Commander Colt, do you mind if I head out?”
Tracer shook his head. “Nah, go for it.”
So he did. He dropped off the datapad with the inventory with one of the lieutenants, then made his way to a lift and went up the level and towards the bridge in hopes of finding his commander’s room empty and unguarded.
Hopefully.
Force, if he managed to pull this off… He grinned to himself wickedly.
Would it undoubtedly result in disciplinary actions? Yes.
Would pranking Colt be worth it?
Oh hells yeah.
He found room 118C right where Buster had told him. Now, it was normal for a commander’s door to be locked or otherwise secured from the outside, and Sevenset respected this and knew why it was the case. It hadn’t stopped him from creating a device capable of slicing a simple door panel as a one-time-only deal in case of emergency urges to start some shit.
Colt might kill him.
It was a worthy sacrifice.
He knocked on the door and waited, listening intently for a response. Just to be sure, he knocked again, louder, throwing glances down the corridor in either direction to take stock of how many people were around. Not many. When no one answered the door the second time, he tried pushing the button to open it, on the off chance the door was unlocked. It wasn’t.
Time for plan B.
He reached into one of the compartments in his utility belt and found a small electronic device which he stuck to the door control panel. He did his best to be quick, not wanting to attract undue attention while messing with the commander’s door. He pressed the device’s singular button and knocked a third time, waiting for the device to do its work.
In a few seconds, the door slid open, and he snatched the device from the panel and stepped inside.
This ship wasn’t often used, so most of the living and sleeping quarters onboard were sparsely decorated if at all. Troopers were much more likely to leave anything of real sentimental value on Kamino; it was considerably safer. Commander Colt was no exception, and might have had even less stuff in his room than some of his subordinates.
Sevenset set the datapad from Buster down on the desk. He wasn’t a complete asshole: he wasn’t going to get Buster in trouble by making his report hard to find. Surveying the desk, he found a couple stacks of similar datapads, a few crumpled pieces of flimsi, a few loose pencils and styluses, and a mug of stone-cold caff from the mess. Hm…
Looking over to the bed in the same room, he saw it was impeccably made to regulation, the corners tucked in just so, the blanket pulled up and over the pillow. Oh, now that was an idea….
Without waiting to think (because the commander could be back any second), he went to the bed and picked up the entire mattress, awkwardly maneuvering it until he could put it back down 180 degrees from its original position. He tucked the blanket and sheet back in, making the bed up fit to make any CO proud.
Any CO but Colt, actually.
Next, he went to the desk, knowing it would be bad on a few levels to rearrange the datapads and paper on the desk, so he settled for moving the entire piece of furniture two or three inches farther away from the wall. It was a little tricky, because the desk had to be secured to the floor for safety’s sake. But, it was easy enough to unhitch it and slide it down the tracks in the floor a little bit, then fasten it back down. He pushed the chair to the same relative position he’d found it in, and then quickly rearranged the writing utensils and the mug on the desk, leaving the datapads and filmsi untouched.
Stepping back, he took in his handiwork, his mind whirring as he sought out anything else he might be able to do in the precious few seconds he was allowing himself.
His eye fell on the doorway leading to the refresher. Lucky bastards with their own showers, commanders. Well…. He hurried over, his eyes flicking around the room in a heartbeat until they landed on the bar of soap in the shower, and the mirror over the sink.
Perfect.
-scene break-
Sevenset was still buzzing with happy anticipation as he grabbed his “midnight meal” from the mess and found a table to sit down. The night shift was light, as usual, and truthfully, among those present, he wasn’t sure how many would really appreciate his company. He was an acquired taste. So, he found a table along one wall and sat there people-watching while he ate, his eyes always drifting back to the doors, waiting for the inevitable storm his latest prank would bring down.
He finished his meal in peace, dropping the tray and utensils off to be cleaned before heading out again. Until his shift was officially over, he didn’t have much to do except to stay awake and make sure the others not on shift got their rest. Maybe he’d go find a viewport and draw…. Changing trajectory, he started off down the hall back to his barracks room to get his sketchbook and pencils, already planning to take his clunkiest armor pieces off outside the room so he wouldn’t make too much noise. Stealth training could only do so much with all this plastoid clattering around. No one else seemed to notice how loud it was, though. Maybe it was just in his head.
When he turned the corner into the corridor with his room in it, he just as quickly slammed his body back around the corner out of sight upon seeing Commander Colt at his barracks door.
He heard the door slide open, and stuck his head around the corner to see Colt march into the room, switch the lights on, and yell, “Buster! Get up! On your feet, double time, trooper, let’s go!”
Sevenset winced slightly. The commander wouldn’t have known Buster had told him to deliver his report. In reality, he would have walked in, seen the upset, seen a report that had not been there before the upset, and would have immediately sought out the author of said report.
So much for not getting him in trouble.
He crept around the corner and quickly and quietly made his way down the hall until he was just outside the room. He could hear grumbling and creaking bunks from inside, as well as Colt demanding Buster’s explanation as to why his room had been tampered with around the same time his report had appeared on his desk.
Buster, Maker bless him, was not a morning person, and was having considerable difficulty processing the situation.
“I didn’ do anything, sir! I did the report, it’s there–”
“The report is not the karking problem, ARC!”
Plastering an easy smile on his face, he slipped into the room as quietly as he could. Buster was standing at rigid attention looking completely baffled at the commander, who was standing with his fists on his hips, looming over him. Other disgruntled faces poked out from blankets in the other bunks. Sketch looked positively murderous.
“The problem is in fact everything other than the report!” the commander went on, his attention undivided.
Sevenset saw his sketchbook sticking out from under his pillow just to Buster’s left, so he feigned innocent ignorance and went to step around the commander, watching his arms in case his tirade grew more animated all of a sudden.
“You had the audacity–the utter stupidity–to think that was funny–” Commander Colt froze, his helmet turning slowly as he registered Sevenset’s sudden presence at his right shoulder.
“Evening, Commander,” Sevenset chirped, giving a small salute. “Just here for my sketchbook.” He crept closer to it. “Oh, Buster,” he added, “I got that report on his desk just like you asked, don’t worry about it.”
Buster’s rigid stance relaxed out of pure shock for an instant, before jolting back when the commander opened his mouth.
“You.” His hand shot out and grabbed the collar of Sevenset's chestplate. “You did this?”
“Uh… I have been known to do a lot of things, sir,” Sevenset replied. “Some specificity would be greatly appreci–”
“Did you rearrange my kriffing room, Sevenset?” the commander growled, pulling him even closer.
Sevenset made a great show of scrunching his face up as he seemed to think about his answer. “Eh… I’m not sure what I did truly constitutes rearranging, sir. Maybe a little redecoration, a little–auck!”
His response was cut off by the commander turning and dragging him bodily out of the room. He managed to hit the lights on the way out, apologizing to his squadmates as best as he could with the commander’s knuckles pressing into his throat.
When they were outside and half-way down the hall, Commander Colt finally released him. Sevenset had just reached up to adjust his armor back to where it sat most comfortably when he found the commander’s gloved hands grabbing either side of his face.
“What the ever-loving kriff is wrong with you?”
“That’s a loaded question, sir,” he grinned, a little thrown by the odd method of restraint. “You didn’t appreciate the little affirmation I left you?”
The commander’s helmet tilted to one side. “You wrote, ‘Hey there, handsome,’ on the mirror with my bar of soap.”
“It’s always good to start your day with a compliment, sir!”
Commander Colt let go of his face, then flicked his nose, and he yelped.
“Laps,” he said. “Five of them. Now.”
Five wasn’t so bad. He’d be done in no time. He saluted sharply. “Can do, sir!”
As he started to jog down the corridor, he heard the commander call, “This is supposed to be a punishment! Don’t look so kriffing happy about it!”
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Rancor Battalion was back on Kamino in another rotation or so, most of the troopers returning immediately to the barracks or to requisition replacement gear for the damage suffered on the mission. Standard practice, at this point. Sevenset was used to the routine, and he liked that it never changed too much, a bit like the Guard back on Coruscant. He went with his squad back to their barracks to put his things away, give Beskar a pat on the dome for taking care of their space in their absence, and maybe grab a snack. Everyone else was settling in for the night, hoping to readjust their internal clocks as fast as possible, and Sevenset reasoned he could do the same, but he had more pressing matters to deal with.
He’d told Do-si-do he’d have to host the Numbers meeting this time around, because he’d had no idea if he would have been back in time, and he hadn’t been. Not quite. He could still catch the tail-end of the meeting, if he was lucky. He got to his usual hidey-hole in a rarely-used conference room and lit up the holotable, tuning it to the correct frequency with barely a thought.
Various holograms appeared at once as he connected to the transmission. It appeared the 212th and the Wolfies were on duty, because the meeting was missing Nines and Loops, but everyone else was there, including the commander.
“Sevenset!” Do-si-do beamed. “Dude, you’re just in time. Elevens was gonna tell us about Commander Thire messing with the Chancellor!”
Oh well, this he had to hear. “I am all ears, little bro,” he grinned, leaning on the table in front of him.
Elevensies smiled back. “Okay, so, I heard this from one of my squadmates, who heard it from Captain Iode when he was talking to Commander Stone,” he began. “So it might not be quite what happened.”
“Does it seem like we’ll care if it’s true?” Fives asked. He and Echo were smushed together at one end of a bunk, presumably so Echo could rest his leg on the mattress. “We just care if it’s funny.”
“Okay, yeah.” Elevensies went on. “So, Commander Thire was leading the Chancellor’s escort this morning–like his security detail, right?”
Sevenset nodded, remembering serving exactly one day on that detail before Fox promptly moved him elsewhere. He never did find out if that was because the Chancellor had asked, or if Fox had gotten pissed off…
“So, it’s a lot of standing still while people talk to the Chancellor, and following him around the Senate building and his office–not very exciting.”
He vividly remembered that.
“Commander Thire was standing right next to the Chancellor at some point,” Elevensies continued. “I dunno, maybe the hallway was small, but that doesn’t matter. What matters,” he said with a grin, “is the Chancellor’s robe had a thread loose on the hem.”
Sevenset’s mouth dropped open. “He didn’t.”
Commander Sixes shook his head, rubbing his face. “He absolutely did.”
“He totally did!” Elevensies laughed, throwing his hands up and leaning back against the wall behind him. “He stepped on the thread and unraveled the Chancellor’s robe half-way to his knees!”
Sevenset and most of the others there joined him in cackling at the mental image of the ever-cool and collected Chancellor Palpatine suddenly finding himself bare-legged from the calves down. Oh, he would have paid to have been on that escort. Actual credits. The man probably hadn’t even blinked! He probably had just been politely shocked and been swept off to a room to wait for a new robe to be delivered, but holy Force, that was hilarious.
When the group had largely collected themselves again, wiping damp eyes and suppressing the remaining giggles, Do-si-do raised a hand. “So what kind of shoes does the Chancellor wear?”
That set Sevenset off again–Maker only knew why. “Why do you wanna know?” he asked through the new fit of laughter.
“So I can judge him!” his friend shot back. “Please tell me he wears old person shoes.”
Elevensies was giggling again too, and he shook his head and shrugged. “I dunno, I didn’t hear that part.”
“What if he wears sandals?” Fives asked. “Like sandals with socks?”
Do-si-do snorted, slumping further in his pilot’s seat. “No! No one should do that! I will call the fashion police!”
“No, no, no,” Sevenset cut in, “hear him out. I think he’s onto something.”
“No!”
Echo smirked. “What if he wears sandals without socks and just had his wrinkly old toes sticking out for everyone to see?”
A chorus of groans erupted after that remark, Sevenset not hesitating to join them. No one needed that image haunting their nightmares. Not even Fox!
“What if it’s boots?” Trees hazarded.
Sevenset might have been more tired than he’d originally thought, but it was okay, because Do-si-do was apparently right there with him on a lack of verbal filter and a severe lack of situational awareness.
“Like stripper boots?” they both said in unison.
While everyone else (except the commander) started wheezing with laughter again, Trees just stared at them like they were the most concerning specimens he’d seen to date. Sevenset caught Do-si-do’s eye, and they both lost it again, laughing until tears came and Sevenset found it difficult to stand upright.
“No, not like stripper boots!” Trees replied indignantly once the noise had died down a little. “That was kriffing creepy, you two!”
It only made them laugh harder, and Sevenset found he could no longer keep himself upright. Finally, he managed to pull himself back up and steady himself against the table, wiping tears from his face and feeling his face start to ache from smiling. This group had been his best idea ever. Where else was he going to get a debate about the Chancellor’s footwear? With a commander in the room not stopping them? It was a miracle.
Speaking of…. “Hey, Commander,” he said, his voice a little raw from laughing.
“What?”
“How–how is it,” he said around a hiccup of laughter, “we’re all dying, and you haven’t broken a sweat, sir? You gotta admit, the Chancellor in stripper boots is funny.”
“Try harder next time,” the commander replied, with a faint but distinct upward curve to his mouth.
Oh it was like that, was it?
“Alright I will,” he said, pointing at the hologram. “I will find something to crack that prickly ol’ shell you’ve set up, mark my words.”
“I’m shaking in my boots.”
“Oh, come on!”
“Should I start a tally?” Zero offered. “Keep track of what he doesn’t laugh at, see if we can narrow it down?”
“Absolutely, Zero,” he said. “We’re gonna science the kark outta this.”
The commander raised an eyebrow at them, one of his scars buckling on his forehead. “You’ll fail.”
“Why?” Sevenset challenged. Was the commander worried they’d actually find something? Was he truly that confident they wouldn’t?
Before he got an answer, someone else appeared behind Commander Sixes.
Zero waved. “Hey, Dad.”
“Hey, Zero,” Commander Nero said like nothing had happened. That would be a fun joke for Colt…
“Something wrong?” Commander Sixes asked, looking up at him.
The other commander knelt down next to his chair, placing a datapad on the surface out of frame. “Yeah, nothing big. Got the new recon intel, we might have to shimmy up the positions a bit for the first assault.”
“Wait, really?” Zero asked, and was ignored.
“Okay.” The commander blinked at him.
Commander Nero stared back, completely serious. “I’d suggest banana.”
Sevenset looked around, glancing over the other faces present. Most of the other Numbers wore similar expressions of vague confusion, with the odd flicker of mirth because who the hell called battle strategies banana?
But then he saw it. It was faint, but he saw Commander Sixes’ mustache twitch like he was trying to fight back a smile. The muscles in his neck flexed almost imperceptibly. Commander Nero remained stony, staring him down, like he was daring him to break.
That couldn’t be it… Commander Death’s weakness couldn’t be…
After what felt like an eon of strained silence, Commander Sixes spoke. “You little bastard.” His voice cracked on the last word, an unmistakable grin fighting its way onto his face as he tried to hold himself together.
“You don’t wanna use banana?” Commander Nero said innocently, his eyes flicking towards the holoprojector beside them.
The dam broke. Commander Sixes leaned his elbow on the desk beside him, putting his face in his hand, his shoulders shaking as he laughed. It was quiet and rough, like the rest of his personality, but no one could deny that was laughter.
“Oh, Maker help you,” he breathed, looking to the other commander, who was grinning like a loth cat who’d found the fish. Sevenset found himself riveted to the hologram in front of him, drinking in the biggest smile he’d ever seen on the commander’s face since he’d met the man.
“Help me?” Commander Nero said.
“Yeah. ‘Cause I’m gonna get a banana and shove it so far down your throat, you’ll be seeing yellow for weeks.” The threat lost a bit of an edge due to the huge grin still stuck on Commander Sixes’ face and the repressed bursts of laughter that had almost cut him off, and the fact that the other commander burst out laughing as soon as he said it, disappearing from view as he collapsed to the floor. “Karking hell,” Commander Sixes muttered, reaching over and turning off his holoprojector, disappearing from the meeting.
There was silence for a moment, even from Zero.
Finally, after a generous moment to process what they had all witnessed, Sevenset addressed the main point.
“Banana jokes?” he said, putting his hands on his hips in mock severity. “That’s all it would have taken? Bananas?”
“Well, they are very a-peel-ing to some people,” Echo replied without hesitation.
Fives shoved him off the bunk gracelessly.
Ta-da!! Sevenset being a menace! I hope you enjoyed! @23-bears @theultimatesandwich @mercurydancer @rndmpeep @beskarmermaid @persimminwrites @darth-void @soclonely
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wanderinginksplot · 1 year
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Clone Trooper OC: Drift
My usual disclaimers first: this is not my artwork! It is a template produced by the incredibly talented @maiseey. The coloring and any mistakes are definitely mine.
My idea of Drift has a few more details than this picture, but this is the reference image I've been using:
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Drift is the recently-promoted captain of the Rancor Battalion (led by Commander Risk) and an even more recent graduate of the ARC trooper program. He's been a troublemaker since he was a cadet and is known for his energetic - if a little short-sighted - attitude. He puts a strong emphasis on having fun, and he always completes his missions with some... creative thinking.
What happened to his nose? No one's really sure. Every time he's asked about it, Drift explains the story of his scar in a different way. Askers have heard everything from 'HUD malfunction' to 'a piercing that went wrong'. It's an old scar, predating his time with the Rancor Battalion. Since Drift is so fastidious about his appearance and it's his only facial scar, it's a topic of much speculation among his men.
To learn more about Drift, check out his introduction in the Gar Cabur series, this one-shot about him as a cadet, or this one-shot (Drift x fem!reader, no use of 'Y/N').
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Colt, what’s your favorite date you’ve had with Maliarr?
Yes.
The answer is yes.
- Colt
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threetinyshinies · 3 months
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Thinking about the similarities between the troopers stationed on coruscant and those on kamino...
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Commander Havoc 💙
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Just like Havoc after the Battle of Kamino, the second page of clone trooper helmets is officially done. That was dark, sorry.😅
Art taglist: @the-hexfiles @your-slutty-gf @msmeredithrose @lonely-day3636 @dukeoftheblackstar
You can find more of my art by searching my art tag or clicking on my masterlist.
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writingforfun0714 · 1 year
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I was rewatching CW Clone Cadet arc (Domino Squad/Rishi Moon/Attack on Kamino) and thought I’d share some of my Rancor Battalion headcanons (I’ve been working on my Halloween costume and haven’t had the time to work on any fics—sorry)
*All clones are alive and live happily here*
Warnings—Not a fic, headcanons for Rancor Battalion, spoilers for CW, part 1?
Members—Havoc, Blitz, Colt, Hammer
—Colt is the oldest followed by Blitz then Hammer and finally Havoc
—They all have a ❤️MOM tattoo on their shoulder/biceps in honor of Master Shaak Ti, since they all view her as their ‘mom’
—BFFs with 99 obviously
—Defended 99 from Brick the bounty hunter guy who trained Domino Squad
—When 99 says “I’m a soldier! Like you!” I wholly believe that Rancor Battalion taught him all the classic soldier-y things like disarming a bomb, learning ship specs, and how to shoot. I can just see Colt adjusting 99’s grip and aim while Hammer gives advice on his stance. Havoc shares helpful advice about the recoil and safety while Blitz looks on silently with a ‘proud older brother’ look.
—Because Rancor Battalion trains cadets in all stages, if they have a problem, they go to 99, who gives Uncle Iroh-advice lol
—Colt is the squad leader. Strong, slightly assertive type that follows the rules
—Blitz is the medic. Quiet, smart and a gentle soul
—Hammer is the weapons expert. Hammer is a secret artist. Like this man can draw! Think Meelo from Legend of Korra lol
—Havoc is the pilot and the squad joker/fun-loving one
—Havoc is an animal lover and loves hanging with Sergeant Hound and Grizzer, Hound’s tracking massiff
—Blitz loves plants and gardening, especially when it comes to vegetation with medicinal properties
—You wouldn’t know it but Colt’s superstitious
—No one believes Havoc, Hammer or Blitz when they explain why Colt avoids stepping on lines/cracks between floor plates, and keeps a 7-leaf clover Blitz grew in one of his utility belt pockets. Only Shaak Ti knows/believes them.
—They’re all great with the young cadets (the kids)
—Preferring to keep to their squad, they often have 99 join them whenever they have free time/during meals
—All of them are fiercely protective of Shaak Ti and 99.
—They once heard Lama Su speak ill of Shaak Ti and the Jedi. They refused to take orders from him for weeks until they all got court marshaled and Shaak Ti had a talk with them.
—They also overheard Lama Su and Nala Se discuss whether or not to terminate 99 and boy it was a good thing Shaak Ti was there when they confronted the Kaminoans. Cuz they were all ready to kill Lama Su and Nala Se. Shaak Ti talked with them, learned what was going to happen and ordered that 99 be kept.
—*Big bro mode* activates any time a clone makes fun of 99.
—*Big bro mode* also activates any time Shaak Ti brings a jedi youngling/padawan to observe and train a bit. They love all ‘little jedi babies’.
—They also love getting together with Delta Squad for drinks (is the clone bar called 79’s? For some reason I thought that’s the name)
—The kid cadets all aspire ‘to be like Rancor Battalion’
I think that’s all I can think of for now, but am definitely wanting to continue. I also have HCs for the 501st boys, the 212th boys, Delta Squad, Bad Batch, 99, Jango/Boba/Omega, the Wolffepack and a few specific clones like Monnk and Bly.
I’m almost done with my Halloween costume and only have a few accessory pieces to sew. I’m not a seamstress or anything (I just found out about patterns which are like tracers to cut fabric—would’ve been helpful when I was putting my shirts/shorts together) so it’s taking a lot longer than usual, but I’m happy with what I have. I don’t think I’ve said what I’ll be so I want to keep it a surprise until I finish everything. Thanks for being patient with me Readers. I’ll post more once Halloween’s over.
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tesalicious2 · 18 days
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Coruscant Guard headcanons-ish (mostly focusing on Hound):
There aren’t just massiffs
Coruscant has a lot of smuggling, including animals. Not only that but the Senators give them their pets to take care of (that is not a pet but a wild animal wtf)
But they end up with an assortment of baby animals that CAN be domesticated and do something with them
Quinlan started it when he handed a baby Nexu to Fox and said they were trainable and loyal. Fox passed this on to Hohnd and nugget was a part of the family since
Ever since then they got two more Nexu, both sticking with new shinies under Hounds command
Surprisingly they have one Narglatch, though Blizzard (dubbed by Stone) is rarely used. Often used for chases in the lower levels, able to chase and weave easier through crowds than a speeder (think Horses in police forces)
At one point, some 501st and 212th troopers found what they thought to be a massiff and happily dropped it with the Guard,
It was not a massiff and Hound broke many laws to get it to the Jedi temple and out of his hands fast
See they had found an Albek, a force sensitive creature that looks like a massif but is VERY aggressive and BERY untrainable, last Hound heard was that it was set free and is very happy
Another of the larger creatures that is used far more often than the narglatch is the Varactyl
Somehow a shipment of young had been smuggled onto Coruscant and were taken in by the Guard
Their ability to climb vertical surfaces and calm nature and silliness to listen to their rider made them perfect in the club districts; the tall buildings were close enough to jump between and had many platforms for people to walk and dance
They could weave above crowds and act almost like helicopters when chasing criminals, but we’re able to go into the crowds; only problem is that people had to get out of the way or be trampled
Hound and his infinite luck ran across a hurt Rancor with a shiny one night. Though they could not take the Rancor in, they sent it to the Jedi temple where it receives lots of love and treats from the younglings and troopers who visit
The Rancor serves as a guardian of the wing dedicated to dangerous artifacts and texts, and is watched over by the Temple Guard
AND AND AND
Spark dragons
ARF troopers ride them but due to fear, they are used to guard the prisons. Occasionally, they are lent out to other battalions with their riders
They are dragons native to Kiffu and can easily get their charge from the static electricity created by genorators
They were found as young babies and trained by the ARF
Quinlan was absolutely ecstatic and adores them, they’ve made a special attachment with him but prefer their troopers
On one occasion two were sent out with the Marine Corps, who were afraid as hell. Those troopers had a lovely time and many stores of scaring the ‘homosexual hardcore’ troopers
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Care and Comfort - Winter Edition 6
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Title: Camp Out
Summary: You make a blanket fort for the cadets with the Rancor Commanders.
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 “What exactly is the purpose of this again?” Blitz asks.
 He drapes a blanket across a rope strung across the planetarium and secures the edges with some light weights. Scattered across the nursery the volunteers who’d joined you on Kamino after that battle that had left dozens of little clones without their growth tubes are setting up more little blanket tents. Colt, Havoc, and Hammer are helping as well.
 It’s been a little over a year since the battle, and the younglings have grown so fast. They look like three-year-olds now, and very soon they’re going to start their training. You have anywhere from a matter of weeks to a matter of days left with the littles and you intend to make the best of it.
 “To have fun,” you reply.
 “We never had fun when I was a cadet,” Blitz mutters.
 “So that’s why you’re such a stick in the mud,” Havoc says, grinning.
“Stow it,” Colt says. “A lot of things are different now from when we were cadets.”
 Blitz mutters and goes to hang another blanket. You lean into Colt’s side and give him a smile.
 “Thank you for agreeing to this. I know the Kaminoans probably didn’t like it.”
 Colt’s arm snakes around your waist. “I didn’t actually tell them what we’re doing. I just said it was a nighttime exercise.”
 You laugh and hug him. “Better to ask forgiveness than permission, eh?”
 “Haven’t heard that one before. I like it.” Colt bends down to rest his forehead against yours.
 “Ug! Will you two stop making googly eyes at each other and help?” Havoc calls.
 You hear chuckles from some of the volunteers.
 You lift your head a little and catch Colt’s lips in a lingering kiss. Several people cheer and a couple make exaggerated gagging noises. You break the kiss and turn to stick your tongue out at Havoc.
 “Oh, very mature,” he teases.
 You turn back to Colt to find him staring at you with a dazed little grin on his face.
 “Come on, cyare,” you say softly, using the word he calls you when you’re alone. “We’ve got work to do.”
 “Yes, ma’am,” Colt says.
 It doesn’t take long to finish setting up the room. Colt, Havoc, and Blitz leave to pickup the cadets while Hammer fiddles with the planetarium’s controls.
 “What night sky do you want?” the commander asks.
 “Alderaan,” a couple of volunteers call out.
 “Hoth,” another person says.
 There are calls for Kashyyyk, Corellia, Sullust, and a few more for Alderaan.
 “Sounds like Alderaan wins,” Havoc says, looking over at you.
 You shrug. You’re the unofficial official leader of the volunteers, so you try not to cast a vote unless an executive decision or a tie-breaker needs to be made.
 “Alderaan it is,” Havoc says, setting the controls.
 The holoprojectors in the half-spherical room hum to life. The room is filled with the image of a grassy plane on Alderaan with Appenza Peak in the distance. It appears to be spring and clusters of wildflowers dot the landscape.
 “Can you change the season?” you ask Havoc. “It’s winter in Aldera now.”
 With a few quick taps, Havoc changed the holoprojection. Snow now covers the ground. Havoc makes a couple more adjustments to the system and spotty clouds appear in the sky. Occasional snowflakes drift down.
 You smile. “Perfect.”
 The Rancor commanders arrive a few minutes later followed by the cadets you and the volunteers have been taking care of. The little boys look around in excitement at the tents and scenery. The commanders join you and the other volunteers at the front of the room.
 “We’re going to simulate a camp out tonight,” Colt says. “We’ll be naming constellations and sleeping rough, so everyone find a partner then sit down outside your tent.”
 Most of the cadets choose one of their brothers, but your delighted to see some of them gravitate toward the Rancor commanders and volunteers. One little boy with light blue eyes makes a bee line for you.
 “Will you be my partner,” he asks.
 You’re about to say yes, when Colt grabs your hand.
 “Sorry, cadet. She’s mine for this exercise,” he says.
 The little boy doesn’t seem deterred. “Then can she be my partner for the next exercise?”
 You give Colt’s hand a squeeze. “I don’t see why not.”
 Colt gives a little huff, but doesn’t contradict you.
 The cadet nods, then runs over to Blitz and grabs his hand before the commander can protest. You slip your hand from Colt’s to go help a couple of the more shy cadets find partners, and to settle some disputes over who gets to partner with who.
 As everyone settles, you make your way back to Colt and find him sitting in front of a tent in his blacks. You’ve seen him without his upper armor when he’d helped in the nursery—none of the babies liked to be held against cold plastoid—but never completely out of armor. Your cheeks are hot as you sit next to him. If Colt notices, he doesn’t say anything.
 “Alright, cadets, settle down,” Colt calls. “Who can name a constellation in the Alderaanian sky for me?”
 Hands shoot up and Colt points to one of the boys.
 “The Queen,” he says.
 “Right. And who can find the Queen?”
 The cadets all look up at the projected sky, which is more than half obscured by clouds. It takes a minute, but a couple of cadets finally point the grouping of stars out.
 “Found it!” they say.
 “Good job. What’s another constellation?”
 “The Rose of Alderaan!” several youngsters shout.
 “Raise your hands,” you remind them.
 Several hands go up.
 “Alright,” Colt chuckles. “Find the Rose.”
 The boys stare and stare at the stars overhead. You start snickering. Colt grins at you.
 “What’s funny?” one of the cadets asks.
 “It’s the wrong time of year to see the Rose in this hemisphere,” Havoc finally says.
 The cadets all groan.
 “Okay, okay. Settle down. What’s another constellation?” Colt asks.
 Once they’ve named and identified all the constellations, the commanders start a brief lecture on cold weather survival. Your volunteers slip out of the room and return a couple of minutes later with snacks; a cup of hot chocolate and a s’more for everyone. The cadets chatter excitedly at the unexpected and unorthodox treat. You make sure Colt, and the other commanders get snacks too.
 As everyone eats, the volunteers take turns telling campfire stories, some scary and some funny. As the hour grows later, the cadets move into their tents and curl up under their blankets. The adults all make the rounds to make sure the cadets are settled for sleep.
 Once you get back to the tent you’re sharing with Colt, you stretch out and pull a blanket around yourself. A moment later he slides in beside you and curls his arms around you.
 “You’re done so much for the cadets, cyar’ika,” Colt murmurs. “I can never thank you enough.”
 You turn so you’re facing him. “I’m just glad they’ll have some happy memories to recall. Sometimes I just want to wrap Blitz in a blanket and hug him when he gets all grumpy.”
 Colt laughs. “I think we all could have benefitted from having someone like you and your volunteers in our lives when we were younger. But we didn’t turn out so bad.”
 “You didn’t turn out bad at all,” you say, pressing a kiss to the tip of his nose.
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 This is kind of a sequel to Colt x Reader from the main Care & Comfort series.
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spiralingemptyness · 6 months
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I want more… clone hc pt. 2
why not more hc, I’m bored and wanna ramble… sorry if I repeated any.
99 is the best vode, he knows everything. If a brother is said, he’ll hug them, give words of encouragement and stuff and a mysteriously some illegal contraband that whatever the clone likes will randomly show up.
Shaak ti is buff and can hold her own if not demolish the Alphas on the training mats (The Rancor battalion found that out the hard way)
Jek, Rys and Thire became close after the mission with Yoda, Thire is still close with the commanders on Coruscant, but he’s even closer with the other two
While Hound may be a sergeant, he’s still an honorary commander member, he became the little brother of the group
…Thorn didn’t die on Scipio, nope, no way. Amidala saved him, always carrying a blaster or smth.
Dogma became really good at braiding hair because of all the time he braided Tups hair, so after Umbara when he definitely goes to Coruscant, Amidala finds out and sometimes ask him to do her hair.
Colt may essentially be Buir of Kamino, but all the alphas (especially 17) out Buir him, and it can be very comedic how a big burly alpha is hauling a ARC commander just to force them to sleep.
Fox absolutely denies or threaten to black mail shebse squad if they bring up the fact Fox was the first to fold and call Alpha-17 buir.
Colt and Wolffe have regular holo-calls just to shit talk Ventress.
Rex got adopted into Shebse squad after he bit Cody (Wolffe was proud)
When Kix is on shift in medbay, most of the time Jesse is there with him, he doesn’t have to be their but he’s a good batch mate.
Each shebse squad member have a quirk in fighting droids: Cody punches and spin kicks them, Wolffe bits them, Rex throws his blasters at them if they run out of ammo, Fox for some reason carry’s a high voltage taser, Bly drop kicks them, and Ponds throws rocks at them to catch them off guard
On multiple occasions animals like Loth cats and Tookas have been snuck on board the venators and multiple times have had to been taken off board
Fives has a girly scream, Torrent found out after he was caught singing in the barracks
Comet (and Plo Buir) can convice Wolffe to take care of himself (little brother privileges), unlike Boost, Warthog, and Sinker who have to sedate him of physically haul him away from the bridge
MEDICS GIVE STICKERS, if a your a good patient, you get a sticker. So there is a lot of vode with stickers inside or outside there armor
Colt keeps himself loaded with weapons, many different types of blasters, check. Lots of vibroblades and vibroswords (that he stole from commando droids), check. It will take a solid 10 mins for him to de-weapon himself
after Khorm, Plo threatened Captain Ozzel…. It was terrifying, Kit Fisto was both shocked and absolutely scared of getting on Plo Koons bad side.
Monnk collects different shells and rocks from the ocean floor and give them to different vode
kit fisto taught his battalion how to fish, just randomly, out of the blue he said they were going fishing and they went fishing
Ashoka definitely stole the ‘I’m no Jedi’ line from Rex.
everyone form the 212th and some 501st members were more traumatized by a bold Kenobi than the fact he faked his death to be a bounty hunter for a time period
kix has trouble staying warm after the cyro-freeze, like he’ll be bundled up in layers on tatooine
quinlan snuck into fox’s office once and was hit with a data pad on the head when he scared him and got himself a concussion, safe to say he doesn’t sneak up on fox anymore
clones have a sweet tooth
Once Hound got hurt while chasing a suspect and Grizzer went absolutely feral on the person who hurt him, it took Thorn and Stone just to separate him from the suspect, (fox and thire were just watching in shock as they helped hound)
padawans always use vents for travel (ex. Echo: where’s the commander. Fives casually: oh she’s in the vents. Echo: oh.. WHY IS SHE IN THE VENTS)
(Might be in the other one) The corrie guard have a bet everytime a battalion is on leave, the bet is: which members of what battalion will have the most in the drunk tank.
medics have to have a smex-ed meeting with every new shiny that boards
Bly (respectfully, cause he is a gentleman) asked Aayla to wear armor, the next day she was wearing Bly’s spare armor. Bly couldn’t stop blushing the whole day and it made his tattoos orange
When one or more of the Shebse squad is on leave, they bully fox into going to 79’s with them or to take care of himself. Safe to say, that whenever that happens the corrie guard can relax a bit
the most annoying patients for medics is any CO or jedis, all medics curse like sailors
when Kix was a medic shiny he hadn’t yet mastered the disapproval stare or the ‘shut the kark up and do what I say’ stare, so the vode listened to him just because it was so cute and funny, they quickly learned to stop thinking like that.
once after a battle Obi-Wan found Cody lying star fished on his back, he kicked a droid and broke his foot and collapsed once his foot gave out. Obi-wan just sighed, forced healed his foot a bit and carried him to the medics (Cody was turned into a sputtering and flustered mess)
Rex was already being corrupted by Skywalker’s tendencies when he was just a lieutenant in the 212th, Cody was horrified and wanted to bash his head into the wall.
Boil and Waxer secretly adopted Numa after Ryloth, each just co-parenting her
Kids on coruscant would sometimes come up to a guard member and hand them a paper of a drawing, ask for a hug, or just give them goodies. The guard now has a wall full of drawings given to them by kids in the barracks
the guard have stupid names for operations, it’s just a serious op about observing and trying to take down a drug ring (with vos’s help) and it has a name like “operation: too high to fly”
the cadets will hang off from any limb they can reach of their clone trainers and shaak ti
medics will lay on a cot with an injured clone on it to help them sleep, they’ll either be sleeping with them or doing data work
so yah… I’ll make more. Might make some of cod, fnaf , Dc, etc. as well and try to do art as well
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