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tushanshu_ooc2013-11-05 05:51 pm
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break out the teal deers!

THE CR TL;DR MEME
HOW IT WORKS:
1. List your character(s)!
2. Others respond with "what does your character X think of my character Y?" or some variation.
3. Respond to them! Break out those teal deers!
4. Generate some discussion about your CR!
5. PROFIT!
Re: Hika
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Of course, Kaine is obviously quite different from himself. Age and height and gruffness aside, he's just a totally different person. For instance, there are clearly no awkward nerdy genes in there, and the mental censor is non-existent (Peter must start a Swear Jar soon). Couple all that with the fact that he's not one of the clones that Peter knew of in his universe, and Peter just has a weird sort of time thinking of him as a clone. He seems more like an estranged older brother that he's only just meeting for the first time. And - again - it's nice to feel like there's some semblance of family around. An odd family for sure, but still a family.
Peter's also intensely curious about him. He struck out all on his own, and he's not based in New York, and he clearly has a very different philosophy on life than he does. And it's also not just because he's a clone, but also because he's from this alternate universe where there's an older Peter and a white Nick Fury and the Ultimates are called the Avengers for some reason. It pings the nerdiest parts of him in some of the best ways possible. He has so many questions, he can't even think of what to ask first.
Long story short, Peter likes him. He accepts him. And however gruff Kaine's being, he fully believes that he's just trying to hide the good person that he really is deep down. :)
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Pete you have a lot to work with. Sorry.