Or at least Delta Squad (and Mird). Itâs a shame we donât know more about Vau's other squads.
Extra stuff under the cut.
I wanted to make a rough drawing for May the 4th, but I just can't seem to draw armor in a simple way. So of course, I'm late this year again.
I started with a rough style for Sev and ended up with a cleaner one for Boss. In the end, I had to rework the characters several times so they would all look consistent.
I used Magic Poser Web to make the reference for the whole drawing. I initially planned a more classic back view of the characters, but while experimenting with the tool, I ended up liking the top view better.
For Mird, I used this nice walking dog 3D model to help with the anatomy (along with some Shar Pei references). I reused my previous design I made for it, but this time I fixed the legs so it has four back legs instead of four front ones. I tried several poses for the front leg and ended up choosing the one that felt the most dynamic. I'm pretty proud of the result.
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"Scorch didn't reply. He could hear Fixer snoring mechanically in the next bunk, and the noise now seemed reassuring rather than something that exasperated him enough to pour a jug of water over his brother while he slept."
I often think about this passage from Order 66. Fixer snoring is just the cutest thing to me. It got me wondering if Scorch ever really did pour a jug of water on his brother in the past. Which then led to me writing this. -
The cockpit was quiet and peaceful when you were the only one awake. Scorch never liked the silence. He had told Sev that when he was still and alone, his thoughts grew too loud, but Sev didnât mind being the one up late to make sure the ship stayed on course without incident. Sure, he was tired and his muscles ached from being in the heat of battle for days without end, but Boss would be up to relieve him soon. For now, he got to cherish his time alone and enjoy the view that being in hyperspace gave him.
The door behind him hissed open.
âTrouble sleeping?â Sev asked. Boss wasnât supposed to be up for another hour.
âHow can anyone sleep with Fixer snoring louder than the engines?â
Sev turned to look, not at Boss, but at Scorch. His brother crossed his arms and leaned against the control panel. Fixerâs snores were as annoying to Scorch as Bossâs gravely cough had been to Sev the last couple of missions. At least gargling bacta could keep their Sergeantâs coughs at bay for some time. Fixerâs sinuses didnât care if he drank the entire container, his snores werenât going away anytime soon.
âPlan H240.â Scorch shot a mischievous smile at his brother. âIâm doing it.â
âHeâs going to kill you.â Sev shook his head and fought down the smile trying to creep onto his face. Plan H240 had always just been a joke, but he couldnât say that he hadnât thought about seriously doing it himself.
âYou can keep my helmet to remember me by,â he snorted and headed for the door. âWhat do you think would be big enough to use?â
Sev cast one last look out the viewport to make sure everything still looked fine before following Scorch. This was something he didnât want to miss. He could already hear the sound that elicited Scorchâs loathing before they had even made it to the bunks. The almost perfect repetition of it echoed softly around them. He almost felt bad for his older brother. It wasnât like Fixer was doing it on purpose, and sleep was such a rare and precious thing to all of them, but his curiosity to how it would all play out kept him from stopping what was about to happen.
Scorch rummaged around as quietly as he could until he pulled out a medium sized jug that he waved in the air triumphantly then headed for the âfresher. Light spilled across the floor as the door opened. Boss shifted in his sleep, his breathing hitching for just a moment before resuming itâs steady, deep pace. Sev shot a quick look at the two sleeping Commandos as the sound of water flowing from the tap whispered its way toward him. Waking any Commando suddenly was dangerous. Waking them this way was unfathomableâŚ. And they called him psycho. They all needed to take a harder look at Scorch.
Water sloshed over the edge of the jug slightly as Scorch moved silently across the room. Sev felt like he was watching a large beast stalk its prey through thick underbrush. He hesitated as he loomed over Fixerâs sleeping form. His eyebrows knitted together. His teeth dug into his bottom lip. For a moment, Sev thought that Scorch had changed his mind.
Until the water made contact with Fixerâs face.
The Commando jolted upward, his head hitting the top of the bunk. Scorch jumped back instantly. Sev inhaled sharply through his teeth.
âKriff!â Fixer shouted, grabbing his forehead.
âWhatâs going on?â Boss was awake.
Fixer stood up, water dripping from his body and falling to the durasteel floor like rain. Sev knew that Fixer was just as lethal as the rest of them. He had seen his brother kill on several occasions, and he also knew that Fixer preferred hands-on combat with a melee weapon better than anything else, and right now, Sev found himself grateful that Fixer was only in his blacks.
âWhat the kark is wrong with you?â he shouted when spotted the empty jug in his brotherâs hands. Fixer slammed his palms roughly against Scorchâs chest. âAre you out of your damn mind?â
Boss stepped between the two and nodded toward the âfresher. âGo dry off.â
His tone left little room for argument, but Fixer didnât move instantly. He only stood there glaring into his younger brotherâs eyes as if trying to rip out his soul through his eye sockets. Boss stood unwaveringly between them until Fixer turned away and disappeared through the door of the âfresher before turning to look at the smug grin on Scorchâs face.
âWhat the hell possessed you to do that?â Boss asked, folding his arms across his chest. His face was set in the âno-nonsense, serious bossâ look that he used mostly when dealing with Jedi.
Scorch shrugged. âCâmon, Boss. Donât act like youâre not tired of his snoring too.â
Boss narrowed his eyes. âYou wonât have to worry about his snoring because after you clean up the water, you get to keep watch in the cockpit for the foreseeable future.â
Scorch scrunched his nose in disgust before giving another shrug. âStill worth it.â
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This absolute mess of an image was me drawing a bunch of different stuff I interacted with this year. Â Not stuff that came out this year or stuff I even *discovered* this year, just stuff I saw/did this year.
God. These tags are going to be really something. Â