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@OptimusPrimevil
Always in motion the future is.
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It would be nice to see her explain more about her dryad civilisation and its diplomatic relations with those siren pirates and its bogus charity scams.
Hi there, Wallflower Blush! I had no idea you had a derpibooru account.
this is why I don’t like Sunset as much as everyone else does. she got away with running her schoolmates through the mud, refused to make amends with her victims, showed no compassion or empathy for The Dazzlings, treated Sci-Twi like garbage and didn’t apologize for it, and acts as though she were innocent and did nothing wrong all this time. and about her forced reformation… she was actually brainwashed by the Elements of Harmony!
I would love to see Sci-Twi turn on her so-called friends, seeing them for the hypocrites they are… and especially Sunset, the biggest hypocrite of the HuMane Six. that’ll show them not to be so selective of who they want to save from the path to self-destruction.
EDIT: I agree about the movies – had Sunset not existed, they wouldn’t have left such a bad taste in my mouth. she’s the most cringeworthy aspect of the EqG series, though she’s okay in EqG 4 and beyond.
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Their voices went out of tune when they lost the gems, so whatever siren power they may have left, it isn’t enough to be useful.
They lose their stingers, they just don’t die from it. That’s why you gotta check that the stinger’s not still in you before doing anything to treat it (like putting ice on the stung area, etc.)
And I hate them for it…
ah!
thanks for the info.
Nah, Wasps can, and very much will, continue to sting you over and over again. They don’t lose their stinger like bees do.
They’re fyaying evil bastards.
too bad it’s probably the only venue the sirens can appear now in the foreseeable future.
@Yukito_097
don’t some wasps die if they sting others? or am i confusing it with bees?
I see it more like taking the stinger from a wasp, or the fangs from a venomous creature. You’re taking away what they use to feed/defend themselves, and for a siren, that’s the voice that can put an audiance into a trance.
Comics are pretty much an entirely different canon from everything, really.
It’s the whole emotion/feelings sucking that’s confusing. that and how old are they (the comics explanation is highly contested).
Eh, I don’t subscribe to that. I see the amulets as magical artifacts that were augmenting the Siren’s natural abilities like ten/twenty fold.
But I won’t go into detail about my incredibly long winded and detailed headcanon about the siren race.
It depends I guess if the amulets are needed for them to live and they’re out of options.
Yeah, Now that you put it that way, I actually get what you mean.
True, nobody threw anything at Sunset and she’d made their lives Hell for years. There wasn’t exactly time to bond with Sci-Twi either, and Sunset had been yelling at her just hours before, but when the time came, she was all understanding and offering mercy before even having beaten her. No such luck for the Dazzlings.
If nothing else, I’ll laugh if Sci-Twi is the one to point this out if we see the sirens again, wondering why her new friends are suddenly abandoning what they showed her.
That might make for a more interesting plot than saving some summer camp, actually; Sci-Twi seeing the sirens down on their luck, appalled that her friends are apparently turning their backs on what saved her and Sunset, and, scared that she might be next, she goes over to help them while they trick her into making more spectrometers (that magic device of hers), but unwittingly grow to like her in the process, starting to get mixed feelings about using Sci-Twi and ditching her like they’d originally planned?
Then the Rainbooms storm the place, tear Twilight away from them, they panic, activate the devices, actually beat the Rainbooms with their newfound power, but see Twilight looking up at them in fear (same as Spike did for her) and begrudgingly decide they can’t go through with it?
A bit predictable, yes, but I think having the bad guys choose to stop (Discord in Keep Calm and Flutter On, Starlight at the end of Season 5) rather than being forced (pretty much everyone else) demonstrates the principle better.
…I’m rambling entirely too much about this, but suffice to say, the movies rub me the wrong way.
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weren’t the dazzlings driven off (never to be seen again) by the angry crowd?
they haven’t been seen after that and they were what? just a few days at most in CHS for anyone to form a connection with them (good or bad).
Not quite. Sunset said she was sorry, didn’t necessarily ask to be forgiven, just said she didn’t know there was any other way. The sirens didn’t say a word after losing everything and running away, but no one seemed to care in the slightest.
I think the formula is that the team saying ‘Friendship is Magic’ only cares if the bad guy says they’re sorry first (it was the same with Sci-Twi), otherwise they don’t bat an eye if old enemies are left to languish.
I brought up the hypocrisy thing in the first place because you’d think that for Sunset of all people, doing what they did to the sirens might remind her of something, but her arrogant smirks made her seem almost “Hah, I win, you lose, deal with it!” about it, no hint of compassion or empathy like she later showed Sci-Twi.
It makes the whole ‘I’ve changed!’ thing ring a bit insincere, if you see what I mean.
No way, hosay, Sunset!
Sunset pleaded forgiveness in EG1, after she tried to murder Twilight. In RR, she acted like a complete hypocrite in the end.
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flashback to post EG sunset doing the same thing
After you scrubbed the floors of Canterlot, then we can speak of mercy!
not really sure if it’s just for singing or survival.
the comic is kinda divisive on how old the sirens are.