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Cat of many shapes. Usually fat.
Gender: Fucked.


As old as the Web.



I am going to ramble about so much garbage.

Some of it will be mechanical, some of it electronic, some of it will be software, and most of it will be of little interest to anyone; but here it is all the same.


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feybeasts
@feybeasts

What would be your space/fighter/mech pilot callsign?

Mine’s “Sled Dog,” because it’s the canine facet usually driving, I always fly front seat, and I’m usually pulling the action along (and if I'm not Doing Something Always I start to rapidly self-disassemble)


8akesale
@8akesale

"Interloper" for sure for outer wilds related reasons


SomeEgrets
@SomeEgrets

i'm not a mech or a fighter pilot, i always kinda felt my role in that kinda scifi universe would be your dropship pilot and the voice on the other end of the radio providing electronic support and "eye in the sky" updates

and especially because i kinda have a soft sport for electronic warfare and signal analysis, i kinda feel like Songbird would be kinda good

it's not the most original or imaginative but also 100% fitting


feybeasts
@feybeasts

See, that gets at an important truth-

You don't generally pick your own callsign, it's usually picked for you in the most embarrassing way possible, ehehe...


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I've never thought about a callsign for me, but after that post going around where people were sharing their launch chatter, I'm trying to come up with one. Mine would either be "Deckhand" in reference to the boat stuff I do, or "Swamp Thing" because that's the most callsign-esque derivation I have to reference being a coastal saltmarsh kinda guy.

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