Does anyone have any recs for Haggar/Honerva-centric fics.
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Does anyone have any recs for Haggar/Honerva-centric fics.

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Okay. Diving into a personal hell called “Voltron fandom” here but please tell me there is someone out there who is thinking about the parallels between Allura and Honerva.
When you’re two Altean women and you’ve had your entire life stolen from you in one fell swoop by the same person, and one of you was cryogenically frozen as your father and entire planet died and all you have left of him is his memories, which you couldn’t even keep for yourself. And the other of you quietly watched your son grow up knowing you will never be the mother to him you wanted because your memories were stolen, and all you can remember is the horrific instance of giving birth without memory of choosing this, and you can do nothing as he then dies trying to follow his father’s work. and neither of your lives were for yourselves, because you only exist as part of something bigger, forced to fight on and inch towards your own demises no matter how hard you lash out, how loud you scream, because you are just a convenient tool, the navigator, the princess, the witch, and nothing more. Your stolen life isn’t your own, and you don’t know what your own future holds, but it will end as everything else goes on.
I’M WITH YOU, I’M WITH YOU, I’VE BEEN RIDING THIS TRAIN FOR A WHILE!!
Well, it’s not 1:1, but. Both times Acxa(’s team) incapacitates somebody driven to the brink by singular focus. Both times trust is breached. Both times revenge, or avengeance, is sought. Both times Narti is the cautionary tale at the front of everybody’s mind.
Now read this again while popping a Nartipill. 1) Rare Narti characterisation tidbit. 2) ‘A never-ending cycle of destruction and loss’ except, barring Lotor, Acxa technically only lost *one* person over the show’s course; all this therapy language is used to broaden/obfuscate that fact. Acxa’s grief prefers to be nameless. 3) ‘With me, with Ezor’ but not with Narti. Theory that Acxa wants to give them what she failed to give Narti.
(I think Zethrid is thinking of Narti too here. ‘Lotor used us’ — not really, because Zethrid herself admits that their relationship is impersonal. And then when Acxa speaks of destruction and loss, Zethrid’s face changes. Perhaps the reason she reacts so violently to Ezor’s breakup is because she doesn’t want to lose her to even a fraction of the extent that she lost Narti.)
It would be funny if I was just, like, completely Wrong about Narti and she was actually just a fun and chill person and not bitter at all. If Kova was just freak and his expression was not a 1:1 to Narti’s emotional state. If he was just a cat and not a mood ring…
Though. Thinking about it. Acxa does not say Narti ‘sees’ the world through Kova. Acxa says Narti **experiences** the world through Kova. To experience is to see, hear, touch, taste and smell. To experience is to feel and speak. To experience is to react. Narti is biologically denied the capability of speech and reaction; Kova is her medium.
OHH ALSO
‘All’ is interesting. It implies Ezor, and it implies Narti. Acxa’s probably the person I’d trust most when comes to the assessment of Narti’s character, so if she says she was hateful and rageful, well, shrug, there isn’t exactly anything DISproving that idea…

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Ezor: Acxa are you straight or normal.
Zethrid, hands clasped around Keith’s neck: Choose wisely.
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Women are rarely taken seriously, rarely believed, rarely stood up for, especially when their abusers are rich and famous.
2026 FIFA World Cup players who’ve been accused of rape and/or physical abuse:
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At least one of these men, Thomas Partey, is currently actively awaiting criminal trial on seven charges of rape and sexual assault but was still able to play at one of the largest sporting events in the world.
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Wow it’s almost like the oversexualisation of queerness is one of the reasons why asexuals, non-binary folks and aromantics are not seen as queer enough to be part of the community
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interaction between acxa and allura would have been interesting. they only interact directly once afaik, but allura’s actions throughout the series had a major impact on the trajectory of acxa’s life. not to mention they both had a complex relationship to lotor (albeit in different ways).
on a separate note and maybe this deserves its own ask but how do you view the post-canon timeline, what with the generals joining the BoM and all?
Thanks for the ask, anon. I'm going to hijack the first half to talk about Acxa and Allura. As you say, they both had a complex relationship with Lotor,
and Allura goes out of her way to recognise and sympathise with this aspect. Of course, the form of relationship differed: with Allura, it was romantic, with Acxa, it was professional; with Allura, it was Altean, with Acxa, it was Galra; Lotor referred to Allura as 'Princess', Acxa referred to Lotor as 'Prince'; Lotor manipulated Allura's heritage, Lotor manipulated Acxa's militarism -- ETC. Perhaps my reach-iest claim is that Acxa takes on the subverted role of the honour-bound, militaristic Dayak (Lotor's present mother figure) while Allura takes on the subverted role of the idealised Honerva (Lotor's absent mother figure). In turn the subverted 'present' figure is filed away, while the subverted 'absent' figure is hyperfocused on. Ironically, it's Lotor's hyperfocus on Allura that causes him to forget the conditions of Acxa's loyalty to him (Acxa leaves him because, in an attempt to force a rise out of Allura, he starts yelling about how he's going to 'wipe the universe clean of [his] enemies: Voltron, Haggar and the rest of the Galra!'), and in the process of losing one he loses both.
Yeah, like you said, Allura had a huge impact on the trajectory of Acxa's life. In s3-7 Lotor was essentially flip-flopping between the two: Acxa betrayed him, he went to Allura, Allura broke up with him, he went to Acxa. In the end, without intending to, Allura upended Acxa's entire worldview. Not that Acxa didn't impact Allura either -- she *was* partially to blame for Haggar's transformation to Honerva, having piloted the aforementioned's ship into Oriande, and it's not impossible that she had knowledge of the Altean colony (though not the second colony, of course). And then, you know, the Kral Zera, the hostage exchange, and other things that were less personal for Allura. One thing Allura might hold against her -- or, well, not *her* exactly, and not 'hold' -- is this, though:
This is followed by Zethrid violently tossing Allura across the room. Now, look, Voltron is a cartoon and all, but when you apply appropriate racial context to Zethrid's statement (Allura is a (black) Altean, the supposed last survivor of her (Galra-)genocided populace, whose remnants Zethrid is aligned with destroying), it becomes more sinister. Knowing that Acxa worked alongside with & re-befriended somebody who said these things (and tbc whether she consciously aligned with this aspect or not, second arc Acxa *was* genocidal too, it's just that Allura might not have instinctively recognised this fact given that she wasn't faced with it outright) might have (justifiably) soured Allura's perception of her for a time.
I do think an Acxa-Allura friendship is not impossible. Somewhere in the future, where Allura is totally alive and well. Acxa readily owns up to her past, unlike many who would -- in her place -- obfuscate it (as Lotor did). She is also young and misguided, and while that does not excuse anything, Allura sees that, and sympathises with it in canon.
On a lighter note: remember Allura's excitement when it was revealed to her that Pidge was a girl? You CANNOT tell me she wouldn't try to take Acxa out on a girls' night.
Hmmm, as for the post-canon timeline, my thoughts are a bit jumbled on account of my not actually finishing s8 as of yet (the ending makes me extraordinarily depressed), but I'll do my best to formulate them. So, I don't like the Blades of Marmora. I really don't. Their insistence on their membership's proof of Galra blood, their 10,000 year static nothingprogress, their implication
that Zarkon, the individual, was what bent the hand of imperialism to tyranny, rather than the nature of the system itself, their attitude towards Allura, their willingness to let Keith -- a Paladin of Voltron -- die in a pointless quest for 'knowledge' (or death, a play on 'Victory or Death'), operating under the assumption that he was *not* Galra, etc. The last one is especially ridiculous, considering that even if he was not Galra, Keith was an extremely valuable ally on account of his being a Paladin of Voltron. No Keith, no Voltron. His death would have been a shot in the foot.
Now, post-canon the nature of the Blades' organisation changed. Secrecy was no longer a requirement, and the nature of the work shifted from cautious liberation to open humanitarianism. It's even possible that non-Galra were allowed to join. So, my distaste for the canon Blades aside: what do I think of them dedicating themselves to providing humanitarian aid for their (Empire's) victims? I guess, I think well of it. It's very open-ended, and I do like 'redemption' (I don't really think such a state of being is possible, I prefer to refer to it as 'growth') arcs wherein the redeemed actively atone for their wrongdoings in a way that isn't, like, tragiquely dying. For Ezor and Zethrid and maybe even Acxa, it would also do them some good to get proper perspective on the war. And it makes me glad to know that despite it all, they are somewhat-friends-turned-actual-friends, and that they tighten into a unit that (unlike, for instance, the core group) cannot be separated even by the subpar finale. Perhaps my only gripe is that it is under Keith that they operate. Narratively it makes sense but Keith is... really not leadership material. It's not much of a gripe, though.
Acxa forsaking both her gun and her jetpacks in 7x3 is an oversight on such a ridiculous level (even in her Weblum, at her least calculated, she had both) that it loops around to intentional, meaning that either Acxa thought she could make peace with Zethzor well enough to avoid capture/death, or the rescue plan was a (passive) suicide attempt.
Zethrid helping Ezor get up... seconds before in an alternate timeline, Ezor was blown to bits.
I don’t think healthy people every really get chronic illness.
I have a friend I know from when we were both 6. She is the only person living nearby and so she saw me go from walking through limping to wheelchair on a daily basis. I keep her updated on my health even tho we rarely hang out anymore. She was gonna come over yesterday and I had to cancel. She asked if I can’t hang out later that day. When I said i won’t feel better later, that if I feel that bad in the morning later will only get worse she got annoyed and “joked” that I’m just finding excuses. And I was surprised, she knows all about me being disabled after all? So, a bit taken aback, I told her it’s a normal thing for me.
“But you got the diagnosis now, aren’t you better?? I thought you’ll get better now”
She was honestly surprised and it made me realize a thing. They don’t get it. They don’t get that getting diagnosed only equals benefits like welfare or parking spot for us, and sometimes better pain meds but that is just like pushing luck. That it’s a forever thing. That that one day we felt good a week ago was just a bright spot and doesn’t mean we won’t need our aids anymore, cause chronic illness is not linear and will make a great comeback in next four hours, and the next good day is planned on when we’re 70. Cause when abled people are sick, they get better. And our illness is just an excuse for them. And when we say we will never get better they think we’re being dramatic and pessimistic. And I don’t think they’ll ever get it, cause to get it you need to live it. And I want my friends to stay healthy and not go through hell.
This is definitely okay to reblog and abled people are encouraged to reblog cause maybe it’ll help others understand
Hello it’s me Lexa and this post is relevant again as I just had the Legit Same Talk with someone and I exhausted my number of fucks to give

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Another interesting 7x3 detail: Until Keith joins her, Acxa does not fight Ezor and Zethrid with intent to hurt, but with intent to escape. In the former half of their fight:
Acxa evades. She briefly incapacitates Ezor through whip-tripping her and when Ezor chokes her, she throws her into Zethrid -- but her primary focus is on her escape.
Meanwhile, Ezor and Zethrid throw punches and kicks and chokeholds and things of the like left and right.
When Keith appears:
Acxa lands two punches and four kicks (five attempted, two not pictured) on Zethrid.
There are a couple of possible explanations for this. 1, as this post implies, Keith's presence is the trigger. 1.1: Keith's presence triggers Acxa's protective instincts; she battles Zethrid with her full might with intent to briskly overpower her so she can intervene with Ezor's duel with Keith. 1.15: it is because Keith saved her from Ezor a moment prior, and Acxa wants to repay the debt. 1.2: Keith choosing to be there for her shocks Acxa into the realisation that her life is worth fighting for. Many, like Lotor, like (perhaps inadvertently) Coran this episode, have considered her disposable. Acxa has internalised this idea. Keith coming to her rescue without real reason beyond *she deserves it* has her rethink (perhaps only on a subconscious level, but still). 1.3: Acxa does not want to hurt her friends, but if they hurt her mission (Keith; the Paladins' safety), then she will stoop to the last resort. 2, Acxa is angered into proper violence by the escalating nature of Zethrid and Ezor's taunts and blows. This is a weaker argument than the former because Acxa's anger problems were only really facilitated by Lotor's abuse (calling them 'anger problems' feels wrong: they were not externally prominent, and they did not impact her work), and regardless, she's unhealthily emotionally detached. Lotor treated her like garbage and she still believed in him until the very end. It's unlikely Ezor and Zethrid's playground taunting would have shaken her; what she had with Keith was hardly a relationship, let alone an insecurity. It only revealed how poorly they knew her.
And as for Keith,
it's when he sees that Acxa's been incapacitated by Zethrid that he, spurred by determination, forces the upper hand in his battle against Ezor.
This isn't the best ss but before Zethrid knocks him through a wall Keith attempts to move towards Acxa in hopes to help.
Another interesting 7x3 detail: Until Keith joins her, Acxa does not fight Ezor and Zethrid with intent to hurt, but with intent to escape. In the former half of their fight:
Acxa evades. She briefly incapacitates Ezor through whip-tripping her, and when Ezor chokes her, she throws her into Zethrid -- but her primary focus is on her escape.
Meanwhile, Ezor and Zethrid throw punches and kicks and chokeholds and things of the like left and right.
When Keith appears:
Acxa lands two punches and four kicks (five attempted, two not pictured) on Zethrid.
There are a couple of possible explanations for this. 1, as this post implies, Keith's presence is the trigger. 1.1: Keith's presence triggers Acxa's protective instincts; she battles Zethrid with her full might with intent to briskly overpower her so she can intervene with Ezor's duel with Keith. 1.15: it is because Keith saved her from Ezor a moment prior, and Acxa wants to repay the debt. 1.2: Keith choosing to be there for her shocks Acxa into the realisation that her life is worth fighting for. Many, like Lotor, like (perhaps inadvertently) Coran this episode, have considered her disposable. Acxa has internalised this idea. Keith coming to her rescue without real reason beyond *she deserves it* has her rethink (perhaps only on a subconscious level, but still). 1.3: Acxa does not want to hurt her friends, but if they hurt her mission (Keith; the Paladins' safety), then she will stoop to the last resort. 2, Acxa is angered into proper violence by the escalating nature of Zethrid and Ezor's taunts and blows. This is a weaker argument than the former because Acxa's anger problems were only really facilitated by Lotor's abuse (calling them 'anger problems' feels wrong: they were not externally prominent, and they did not impact her work), and regardless, she's unhealthily emotionally detached. Lotor treated her like garbage and she still believed in him until the very end. It's unlikely Ezor and Zethrid's playground taunting would have shaken her; what she had with Keith was hardly a relationship, let alone an insecurity. It only revealed how poorly they knew her.