dude, that DOES sound like bel kadros the movie. :U now i want to see it. sadly, netflix does not has. edit: OH, because it's still in theaters! ironically, i can't watch movies in theaters because... of... autism. :P
yeah, it's just so incredibly overload, the huge screen and the loud sound and the other people with their rustling popcorn and their talking. i swear to god people did NOT talk in theaters nearly so much when i was a kid. they sure as hell didn't hold a conversation through the whole movie and ignore you when you told them to knock it off. i reckon people got used to talking over movies while watching videos at home and it's a habit now. :/
Huh, I didn't actually know that was a thing, though that might be down to me going to movies in theaters that were largely deserted the last few times.
he seems pretty badass compared to other panicky teenagers, but compared to commander kadros the veteran marine, he's... well, a panicky teenager. :P
It's so natural though. And by "natural" I kind of mean "really well done," and "the tone comes across immediately: this Bel is a Kid even though he seems Very Mature in the main rp." It's a really subtle shift of tone, but really effective.
Hey, this means Twitch'll (temporarily) have another someone closer to her in agerange to hang out with!
It also means Bel is going to freak out if he meets poor horn-mutilated Lu. (Kill Cloris in EVERY universe!)
Oh, no, the surprises go both ways, don't they? Captain Aspera is used to a Bel who didn't meet Galley until they were adults functioning in the fleet - and therefore, a Bel who is loyal to the Empire. Tiny!Bel, on the other hand, is in full "Let's Be Bad Guys" incipient pirate-treason mode.
fuuuuuck you reminded me how long it's been since i had that mom used to put them in my lunches when i brown bagged it