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Actually that's been debunked recently.
And that's why I posted it here in the headcanon thread, because I'll probably never bring myself to accept the truth.
I might later when my bandwith allows it, being on a limited plan sucks dick.
I wouldn't put it past her to make her cigars taste like the bubblegum ones.
Given Peacock's semi reality warping, they probably started out imaginary and became sorta real, if that makes sense.
Are we sure that the cigar isn't laced with Nitro glycerin? Because then Peacock's Goodfellas makes a lot more sense...
Ok, so you've just convinced me to add braces Leduc into my head canon as well
Ok, so you've just convinced me to add braces Leduc into my head canon as well
Fukua Head canon (cause there hasn't been enough): The reason Brain Drain cloned Filia is because in order for a body to contain two souls it must have ample room for two minds. Since Filia contains the mind of both host and parasite it was an obvious choice.
My thoughts precisely. And remote parasites wouldn't work since they're not connected to one body, so Taliesin and Annie are out (sorry DDB).Also, I kinda wonder about the odds of him specifically picking out Filia as a clone template. Maybe there aren't many parasite hosts in the Canopy Kingdom? There is a social stigma against them after all. Squigly has been dead and buried for the last few years and Eliza keeps her parasite well-hidden. Maybe he had Val do some scouting and Filia was all she could find?
Actually I'm sure that Taliesin is the Jack card. Feng would be the Ace.> When a member of the Medici Mafia fancies a game of cards, they always play using a specialized Cirque du Cartes-themed deck, with its more notable members as the face cards (Hubrecht as the King of Hearts, Taliesin as the Ace of Spaces, so on and so forth).
> Valentine likes to train her body to resist any and all forms of inhibition; as such, during what little downtime she gets, she injects and infects herself with various diseases and lets her immune system handle the rest. Other Lab 0 scientists marvel at how she never seems to get sick on the job.
Yes and No. Alex only said that the unifying traits of Elves seen so far are the ears.
I like this, but I prefer something a little more peaceful, like the Haven Troopers in MGS4 who gently combusted in a flare of blue flame.