Where Every Scroll is a New Adventure
I have only recently realised that I cant say Kepler without doing an impromptu Alexander Hilbert impression.
Wolf 359 has destroyed me and not just in an emotional way
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Hazards of being in space I guess
oh my god why does this silly little radio man keep floating away into space
Shout out to Spotify having comments sections of podcasts like this is a YouTube video, I have found someone who gets it (the heart I mean)
once upon a time, there was a little boy called doug eiffel. and doug had a superpower: he could get inanimate objects to reproduce sounds happening very far away. modern science calls this power ‘radio.’ … doug eiffel also calls it ‘radio.’
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did somebody say daniel jacobi
(and here-a she is)
i feel like i went a lot… happier with her than with jacobi…
I literally had a dream where this exact video showed up in my YouTube recommended so I made @soupconnoisseur make it a reality
Art is from a collab I did with @oscardobewildin ages ago, she did the lineart and I colored it
I can just HEAR teen Eiffel going “BUSINESS IN THE FRONT, PARTY IN THE BACK, BABY!!” This man has had a mullet. He has mulleted.
do you reckon jacobi woild be a mullet + under/sidecut type of guy? i can see eiffel having had a mullet 🤔
I was so compelled to draw the mullet boys lmao
I think Jacobi would love this style but he would have to ditch it for the hephastus mission due to maintenance. I can definitely see Eiffel rocking a mullet, in the 90s especially!
Everyone go watch the thing I made watch it watch watch watch
This might be part 1/2, For some reason I've really got the drawing bug for this scene in particular :)
there are two wolves inside of me. one is wolf 359. one is wolf 359's clone that i've locked outside my space station in the middle of a solar flare.
The stars began to wink out, one by one, and I thought – perhaps for a second, perhaps for a hundred years – that I had reached the end of time, and I was watching the gradual fading of the universe. And then I realized the obvious: I could not see the stars because something was blocking them.
come to the Hephaestus we have pop culture references and a close approximation to coffee
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Yay I finished Wolf 359!! :'D
Commander Lovelace is having one of those few good days on the Hephaestus when Hera tells her that something’s docked at the airlock five
The crew scrambles, something they’ve been getting better at recently.
Those with firearms training head to the armory while Victoire and Kwan and Selberg go to the airlock where Lovelace knows they’ll be doing whatever they can to figure out what’s happening. In under three minutes the entire crew of the Hephaestus is gathered outside airlock five, mostly armed and entirely ready for a fight.
Hera can’t communicate with whatever’s on the craft but she can tell that there’s only one life form on board. Lovelace’s choice is either to let what just docked into the station, or to leave it hanging onto them like a leach on their oxygen.
Throughout her time on the Hephaestus Lovelace has grown to hate unknowns. They always lead to someone dying. It means that they have to deal with whatever’s clinging to them before they’re in the middle of the next emergency. Lovelace tells Hera to open the airlock.
Instead of aliens or monsters, what comes through the airlock is a man. He looks exhausted. His cheeks are sunken in and one arm is wrapped around his waist in an attempt to hold together what he can. His other hand holds a gun, shaking.
For a moment he looks confused, like he’s expecting people other than Lovelace’s crew to be there. Then his eyes lock onto Selberg and his expression turns murderous.
“You.” he rasps.
Lovelace lets herself look away from the stranger and at Selberg for a millisecond, it’s all she needs. Selberg looks scared. He looks terrified. The man that Lovelace can barely get to listen to her is stood, staring in abject horror at a man who’s barely holding himself upright.
“No.” Selberg whispers, eyes wide. “No, you died. I watched you die.”
“Really Doc?” says the man through gritted teeth, “I thought the whole point was that I wouldn’t be able to do that any more.”
And then his eyes start to glow.
Well, Lovelace thinks, cocking her gun as Selberg drops in a dead faint, maybe it is an alien.
I’ve been a fan of wolf 359 for YEARS and you have the AUDACITY to tell me that they put out Eiffels version of the lords prayer and NO ONE TOLD ME?!!!?!
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One day I'll be able to forgive myself.
Sooooo this is how I choose to draw Doug for the first time huh ☺️☺️☺️☺️
✨Isabele Lovelace from Wolf 359 ✨
(scene from the last episode)