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Mitsubishi Eclipse GSR-4, 1990. The Japanese market Eclipse models were sourced from Diamond Star Motors in Normal, Illinois. The flagship model came with all wheel drive and a turbocharged 2.0 litre 16-valve DOHC 4G63T 4 cylinder engine.
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Hard of hearing Fun Ghoul, partially deafened by a bomb. It was his own fault really, but being a killjoy can have its side effects and being a killjoy with a speciality in demolitions, even more so. One day one of his bombs when off a little too soon after he threw it, detonating a little too close. All he remembers is getting thrown back from the concussive force and blacking out, waking up on his back in the sand with his ears ringing and Jet Star hovering over him, checking for wounds. Usually one explosion isn’t enough to permanently deafen you, but maybe this wasn’t exactly the first time something along these lines had happened to Fun Ghoul, plus there’s the lifetime of listening to music far too loud and the few concussions he’s collected over the years. But this detonation accident was definitely the worst of his accidents and his hearing was never quite the same after. He was left with near constant tinnitus and having to consistently ask his friends to repeat what they say louder like an old man. Eventually he gets hearing aids that really do help but they’re hard to come by in the desert so he has to go for months after losing most of his hearing without them. It’s hard at first, but he survives, he adapts, learns to keep his head on a wider swivel during a fight, learns to look for details, small movements that normally he’d listen for tells of. His crew adapts too, they learn to speak louder and clearer around him, not mumbling or slurring words lazily. They make their own signals, specific movements to communicate certain messages across a battlefield since Ghoul can’t hear shouted orders from that distance anymore. Show Pony teaches them all sign language that Kobra proves to have an affinity for, picks it up right away. Poison has more trouble with it, can understand it just fine when someone else is signing, just can’t seem to do it themself, mixes up signs and moves jerkily. They’ve always had some sort of disconnection between their brain and their hands, issues with their motor skills. They feel like shit over it but Ghoul assures them it’s fine, the two of them can all but communicate telepathically anyway, having full conversations with just their eyes from across a room.
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oooh my god vic soy sauce embarrassment
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i miss an hour ago when i was dreaming about sucking ken's co— *gets shot*
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mutuals drink this with me
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[ID: Pencil drawing of Cristóbal Rios in his captain’s chair. He wearing his vest over a black shirt and is looking slightly off to one side with a thoughtful expression. / end ID]
I finished something! It’s kind of the same something as the last dozen times (what is in a face? I hear nobody ask) but we do what brings the happy.
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