Hey, what's an andalite?
[Korr: How did you find this blog, if you don’t… Hm, maybe my security’s not as good as I thought. (No, that’s absurd.)
Korr: Put simply, I am an andalite. We’re a species from far away, far technologically superior to you humans. We’re currently at war with the Yeerks, a species of parasites trying to infest Earth. There are a couple of small groups here combating them. You know, standard stuff.]
Are Andalites okay with same gender relationships?
Korr: Oh, yes. Andalite society usually has no issue with it. In fact, it’s considered normal for adults to have partners of both binary genders at some point.
Korr: Of course, you’ve always got stiff-tailed puritans, but those crop up in every society.
Korr: Certainly nothing like the obsession some humans have over it. Goodness.
My only annoyance with her is some of her morph descriptions. Birds do not have backwards knees; what we think of as the “backwards knee” sometimes is actually the equivalent of the human heel. And horses and other unguligrades (hooved animals) don’t have four knees. The “knee” of the front leg is the equivalent of the human wrist, or the carpus. I mean, really, if you’re going to write about humans turning into animals, do your research on animal anatomy
Can we take a moment to appreciate the fact that K.A. Applegate might be the only sci-fi writer EVER who both (a) condemns the mass killing of aliens even if they are attacking the earth AND (b) shows why it’s sort of necessary in the situation?
It seems like too many other sci-fi stories go the route of Avengers or Doctor Who (S1) or Independence Day where a protagonist wiping out thousands of aliens is portrayed as uncomplicated heroism and we all celebrate at the end. Either that or they go the route of Avatar the Last Airbender (S3) or Buffy the Vampire Slayer (S5) where the characters that don’t want to engage in violence don’t have to get their hands dirty because a deus ex machina comes along and prevents that from having to happen. In both cases doing the right thing is also a matter of doing the easy thing.
Applegate, by contrast, doesn’t let her characters get away with an uncomplicated happy ending. She doesn’t say “they were aliens so it’s okay to kill them,” and she doesn’t offer them a third way out of their impossible choice. She gets into the hell that is war and doesn’t use the sci-fi genre to let her gloss over the dirty details.
some sketches of a very young Ax! He’s excited for his tail blade to grow in.
(the white spots on his back are baby camouflage– they’ll fade as he grows up.)
// ANIMORPHS DOESNT GET ENOUGH LOVE INSTA FOLLOW MY FRIEND HEEECK
Oml this blog is basically dead but thank you so much
...of course if I were to actually get questions... I never made a death announcement
Send me a # (questions for OCs) or a letter (questions for creators) and I’ll answer
QUESTIONS FOR YOUR OCs
What’s the maximum amount of time your character can sit still with nothing to do?
How easy is it for your character to laugh?
How do they put themselves to bed at night (reading, singing, thinking?)
How easy is it to earn their trust?
How easy is it to earn their mistrust?
Do they consider laws flexible, or immovable?
What triggers nostalgia for them, most often? Do they enjoy that feeling?
What were they told to stop/start doing most often as a child
Do they swear? Do they remember their first swear word?
What lie do they most frequently remember telling? Does it haunt them?
How do they cope with confusion (seek clarification, pretend they understand, etc)?
How do they deal with an itch found in a place they can’t quite reach?
What color do they think they look best in? Do they actually look best in that color?
What animal do they fear most?
How do they speak? Is what they say usually thought of on the spot, or do they rehearse it in their mind first?
What makes their stomach turn?
Are they easily embarrassed?
What embarrasses them?
What is their favorite number?
If they were asked to explain the difference between romantic and platonic or familial love, how would they do so?
Why do they get up in the morning?
How does jealousy manifest itself in them (they become possessive, they become aloof, etc)?
How does envy manifest itself in them (they take what they want, they become resentful, etc)?
Is sex something that they’re comfortable speaking about? To whom?
What are their thoughts on marriage?
What is their preferred mode of transportation?
What causes them to feel dread?
Would they prefer a lie over an unpleasant truth?
Do they usually live up to their own ideals?
Who do they most regret meeting?
Who are they the most glad to have met?
Do they have a go-to story in conversation? Or a joke?
Could they be considered lazy?
How hard is it for them to shake a sense of guilt?
How do they treat the things their friends come to them excited about? Are they supportive?
Do they actively seek romance, or do they wait for it to fall into their lap?
Do they have a system for remembering names, long lists of numbers, things that need to go in a certain order (like anagrams, putting things to melodies, etc)?
What memory do they revisit the most often?
How easy is it for them to ignore flaws in other people?
How sensitive are they to their own flaws?
How do they feel about children?
How badly do they want to reach their end goal?
If someone asked them to explain their sexuality, how would they do so?
QUESTIONS FOR CREATORS
A) Why are you excited about this character? B) What inspired you to create them? C) Did you have trouble figuring out where they fit in their own story? D) Have they always had the same physical appearance, or have you had to edit how they look? E) Are they someone you would get along with? Would they get along with you? F) What do you feel when you think of your OC (pride, excitement, frustration, etc)? G) What trait of theirs bothers you the most? H) What trait do you admire most? I) Do you prefer to keep them in their canon universe? J) Did you have to manipulate or exclude canon factors to allow them to create their character?
((So I just noticed I posted those last two Undertale things on this blog... whoops. That’s what I get for making this my primary blog instead of my actual personal one, courtesy of my failing to understand how tumblr worked when I started both. Sorry. :P))
EDIT: The mun is having serious difficulties with this, as she managed somehow to not only repost one of the posts in question onto this blog AGAIN, but is now struggling to delete it. Please stand by during our technical difficulties. Thank you for your patience.
Hello Eliza! Look we are over here! Can you here/see us!? *waves wildly at both of you*
Eliza is tired
EDIT: Frick I did Korr’s speech bubbles wrong I’m not fixing it though
(Text:
Eliza: Um - in a… manner of speaking. Korr, how did you get that phone to do the thought-speech thing?
Korr: …You mean not all human phones do that?Eliza: No.Korr: I thought it was just broken.Eliza: Christ.)
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