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Yuuya Sakazaki ([personal profile] espigeonage) wrote in [community profile] saveyourbrain2014-01-31 10:08 am

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The Train to STE Meme (SPOILERS for canon deaths)


You know those Train to the Afterlife memes? In STE the canon versions of all our characters are dead. What if there was a train bearing their spirits on to reincarnation here?

This is a meme where canon versions of the characters can interact. They all know they're dead. They may or may not remember just how they died, or how they got to be on this particular train. Doesn't matter if they'll be born decades apart - that just means some people disembark a little earlier than others. Go over brochures about what your new incarnation will be like, spontaneously turn or be human, try the snack cart, fail to convince the friendly but very busy conductor to give you a transfer, or simply chat.

You just can't stop the train, or leave it. Not yet.
vanisland: (disdain)

[personal profile] vanisland 2014-02-01 05:21 am (UTC)(link)
Mir is sure she's never seen a maintenance droid that angry. Or for that matter, one that looks so... droid-like. They'd all had human faces, where she was from.

She looks to be completely dismissive of just about everything but she just can't help making the occasional off glance in the newly miniaturized Starscream's direction.

Although she still looks 15 despite being a millenium old. Technically.
Edited 2014-02-01 05:25 (UTC)
reapsthewind: (pitiful insect)

[personal profile] reapsthewind 2014-02-02 07:11 pm (UTC)(link)
"Can I help you?" he sneers. Humans. Vile little beasts. Why is this one so large? Did he get shrunk again, or is this like that planet where everything was gigantic?
vanisland: (virus lounge)

[personal profile] vanisland 2014-02-04 01:51 am (UTC)(link)
"Well, there goes any possibility of you being a maintenance droid. No one would ever program one to be that angry."

She didn't work with them anyway, though.

"But no, not really. I'm just trying to be away from humanity."